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by dusted
871 days ago
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I think it's relatively useful when you don't take the approach of blindly trusting it or expecting it to be able to do stuff it can't do. I'm getting the most out of it when I'm doing stuff so new to me that I don't have the right words to even search on google, there it's very useful to try and ask it questions the same way I'd ask a (non-asshole) human, and rather than (intentionally misunderstanding my by taking every word literally and assuming I know what it means), it will try and explain what it understood form what I said.. Non-technical example where I found it easier to just ask chatgpt is "What's that spice that some people really hate and says tastes like soap, and others don't really mind?" "exactly, what's it called in danish" very natural exchange and gave the right answer |
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