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by hgsgm
1163 days ago
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It's effective if you've seen the Q&A together before, or something similar. But hard problems require making novel-to-you connections. ChatGPT is great at our outsmarting me with knowledge it got from you, and vice versa. That is an incrediblyn powerful way to concentrate and clone human knowledge. It's bad at solving problems know one has published before, and so we are at a risk of turn off our brains, deferring to GPT, and stalling out progress. Because we need the exercise of solving known problems before we can solve hard unknown problems. |
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