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by MaxMatti 1218 days ago
I've also had this issue multiple times where ChatGPT provides a flawed answer, is able to identify the flaw when asked but "corrects" it in such a way that the original answer is not changed. I've tried this for code it wrote, for comments on my code and for summaries of texts that I provided.
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Reminds me of children trying to speak a word properly, but repeatedly making a mistake in the same way.
I can’t tell if people just don’t understand how ChatGPT works or if there is another reason they are eager to dehumanize themselves and the rest of us along with them.
I am aware no learning is going on live during the discussion with ChatGPT, nor are the mechanisms that lead to the similar outcome even remotely similar.

I also don't think humans are less human just because machines started making mistakes similar to human ones.

But I do see this similarity as a reminder that machines are becoming more human in an accelerating way.