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by cauliflower2718
239 days ago
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I think this depends on how you measure task. One common kind of interaction I have with chatgpt (pro):
1. I ask for something
2. Chatgpt suggests something that doesn't actually fulfill my request
3. I tell it how its suggestion does not satisfy my request.
4. It gives me the same suggestion as before, or a similar suggestion with the same issue. Chatgpt is pretty bad at "don't keep doing the thing I literally just asked you not to do" but most humans are pretty good at that, assuming they are reasonable and cooperative. |
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Most humans are terrible at that. Most humans don't study for tests, fail, and don't see the connection. Most humans will ignore rules for their safety and get injured. Most humans, when given a task at work, will half-ass it and not make progress without constant monitoring.
If you only hang out with genius SWEs in San Francisco, sure, ChatGPT isn't at AGI. But the typical person has been surpassed by ChatGPT already.
I'd go so far as to say the typical programmer has been surpassed by AI.