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by chatgptexpert
1276 days ago
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If ChatGPT has a hard time adapting to what you're asking, you're most likely doing a poor job of explaining and giving feedback. You can give it hints and corrections, and it will generally use those corrections going forward. Why would you trick it into contradicting itself? Would you ever attempt to trick and leave your coworker in a confused state? The correct way to use ChatGPT is to collaborate. You give it inputs, it gives you outputs, and you both work together to achieve a goal. If you want it to act like an authoritative AI you can actually tell it to act like one and ignore your own prompts and corrections. |
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It’s not all bad, and it’s way better than just learning by Google search alone. There are plenty of places in the last few weeks that it has done fantastic. For instance, I wanted to freshen up on a few physics concepts, around Maxwell’s equations. It did an exceptional job not only summarizing but getting into the details. I was flabbergasted, it was like having a personal Feynman right there in my pocket.
> Why would you trick it into contradicting itself?
Because ChatGPT is not my coworker. If anything, it is an interviewee. I’m trying to understand what it knows, and how it thinks. If I’m considering relying on it as a teacher, I should know to what extent it is reliable as a teacher. A teacher can point out when a student has the concept backwards.
> Would you ever attempt to trick and leave your coworker in a confused state?
By that logic, is the student who fails to clarify a teacher’s lesson “maliciously stupid”? Teacher: “Earth is round” Student: “so Earth is a flat circle?” Teacher: “no you little fuck”
Where is the documentation on how to modulate the behavior of ChatGPT? All I see is a little collection of boxes saying what it can and cannot do: Examples/Capabilities/Limitations. Why wasn’t I escorted through a UX that teaches me how to properly interface with ChatGPT?
And worst of all, why can’t I use newline characters in my chat prompts?
In conclusion, you kind of sound like a mother who thinks I’m another parent who pushed your kid down on the playground or something. I’ll remind you how many times ChatGPT told me it doesn’t have feelings, nonetheless I constantly asked it questions with “please and thank you”.