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by darkclouds
1044 days ago
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Ok, so its still not clever enough to solve a captcha though. The code I've seen it generate is at best psuedo code. I supposed a quick test would be getting to detect and fix all bugs in an open source project like chromium, but using an older version of chromium, where bugs are known and fixes exist, and see what it comes up with. I havent been impressed with chat-gpt from what I have seen. What is the fascination with poems? What emotion or feeling do they generate? |
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I don't understand, what do you mean? What have you actually tried?
> The code I've seen it generate is at best psuedo code.
I've just explained it creating real runnable code to solve a problem it realised it didn't have a tool for.
I'm also having it write multiple components and modifications for systems I'm working with, and that works fine.
> I supposed a quick test would be getting to detect and fix all bugs in an open source project like chromium, but using an older version of chromium, where bugs are known and fixes exist, and see what it comes up with.
This is an outrageously high bar. Particularly if you compare it to the equivalent human task of "here's a printout of the code, read it once and say the first thing that comes to mind with no tools". It's basically whiteboarding where you're judged on your train of thought being correct.
> What is the fascination with poems?
It's a simple request, easy to verify manually and requires exceptional levels of understanding to perform. It's not a simple transform, and when applied to a totally new topic can't be something it's just regurgitating.