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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Have you guys actually used it? My son put in prompts for potential essay questions he had for a mid term exam. He was given 8 prompts to study and would have to write live in-class on one of them. The ChatGPT answers were REALLY crappy. He had the system re-write the the answer several times (you can click "re-write") and it just kept spitting out the same surface-level crap. IF he had turned in any of this verbatim or an at-home essay he would have received about a D-. It very surface level stuff and it was also about 200 words total. I get that it will improve but not until someone writes current stuff on all of those questions and uploads it to some corner of the internet. Not likely. [/quote] Once again, it is basically the first iteration. Wait until 10 years from now when it is much better. Kids in high school now are screwed.[/quote] No guarantee this will happen. Again, look at self-driving tech. Ten years ago, we were promised fleets of self-driving cars by 2018. Instead, the tech plateaued early and remains impractical. As with self-driving, society is also deeply wary of AI. It’s far more likely we’ll see regulation. It may not come from congress, but expect it from licensing boards, etc.[/quote] Can hear to say this re: self driving. There’s absolutely no logic to “well sure it sucks now but inevitably it will later blow our minds.” [/quote] Most ai evangelists should look at how Tesla autopilot “learns”…low paid workers manually labeling images coming in from cameras. So very advanced! /s They are constantly hiring for this role https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=49f460782ba68899&utm_campaign=google_jobs_apply&utm_source=google_jobs_apply&utm_medium=organic[/quote] AI for driving is a lot harder problem to solve than AI for rote, overpaid white collar work where you are just doing reports or making presentations. [/quote]
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