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In reply to the discussion: College professor had students grade ChatGPT-generated essays. All 63 essays had hallucinated errors [View all]speak easy
(12,413 posts)40. It is a model of intelligence that mimics a child.
Give it more information, and more networked algorithms, and it will make up less.
BTW see this -
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100217952096
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College professor had students grade ChatGPT-generated essays. All 63 essays had hallucinated errors [View all]
highplainsdem
May 2023
OP
" I'm much more worried about the possibility of us reverting to where AI is."
WestMichRad
May 2023
#2
I think the difficulty for most of us is in "context switching". When we're interacting with a tool
erronis
May 2023
#12
The best way to explain the productivity destruction of context switching!
Lucky Luciano
May 2023
#24
Very nice depiction of the tangled mess we weave. I think a lot of current software
erronis
May 2023
#32
Did the Wendy's drive-thru, I handed $20 on an $18.60 order and got $7.40 back. Returned it.
TheBlackAdder
May 2023
#30
The correct change is $1.40. You got $7.40 back. Could the cashier have calculated it on a
progree
May 2023
#31
I think you are right - Garry Kasparov was the Grand Master. And he is now knows a lot about AI.
erronis
May 2023
#13
Not really. Only linked pages. There's a lot of content that isn't accessed without
erronis
May 2023
#14
The future of Chat bots won't be trained on available datasets like the internet.
Yavin4
May 2023
#19
It probably will get better, but it could also stall out on improving accuracy...
Silent3
May 2023
#35