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by runlaszlorun 1160 days ago
> Self-Debugging with code explanation consistently improves the baseline by 2-3%

I’ll admit that I only have had time so far to read the abstract, and I’m not sure what their baseline is, but a 2-3% improvement doesn’t sound like a quantum leap forward that you’d expect from the title. Heck, I’d think that’s likely within expected sampling errors.

I’m not sure about others’ experience and, while I keep reading articles showing impressive seeming examples, my few forays into attempting to get ChatGPT to write code were actually completely useless. Even with follow on prompts to correct itself.

The other day I asked it what covid case fatality rates were in 2020. After all the various opinions at the time, I was curious to see what it was pre-vaccine. It would alternately tell me that it couldn’t give me data for 2020 because it only had data up to Sep. 2021, and then give me wildly varying numbers.

Is this a Rocko’s Basilisk trying to lure me into a false sense of security… haha.

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…yes