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by michaericalribo
1143 days ago
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The author notes that in the data analysis, ChatGPT hallucinates an incorrect fact…there seems like such a huge gulf between “ChatGPT can do 90% of a data analysis but some might be wrong” and “ChatGPT can do data analysis with great accuracy.” It’s a difference between proof of concept and production ready software. Maybe these shortcomings can be addressed in a larger software ecosystem, but ChatGPT still feels pretty far from properly replacing human work—it’s just not reliable enough |
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For example, I ask it to solve simple maths problems, then ask it to output the solution in Wolfram Language format so I can numerically verify it in Mathematica.
Similarly, I ask it to write simple scripts I could write myself but can’t be bothered to. I can understand the script and verify that it compiles and runs, so this is safe.
I don’t ask it for a step-by-step guide for brain surgery.