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by the_doctah 1177 days ago
>OK, wow - that example kind of perfectly proves my point. If I were to ask ChatGPT an extremely specific, low-level question about an extremely niche topic, then I would absolutely be on "high alert" that it wouldn't know the answer. And while I agree the "confidence" with which ChatGPT asserts its answers (though I'd argue the GPT-4 version does a much better job at not being over-confident than 3.5) is off-putting, I think it's pretty easy to detect where it's wrong.

I don't consider a popular video game from 2009 to be "extremely niche", and I also shouldn't have to know what ChatGPT knows. And no, I don't think it's easy to detect where it's wrong if you don't know the right answer, and it's actually pretty useless when you have to spend time confirming answers.