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In reply to the discussion: How do you use ChatGPT and others like it in your daily life? [View all]LAS14
(15,449 posts)14. I've found that for the little things I've listed it's usually accurate. I treat it...
...like a more advanced Google. Never to generate anything.
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I've found that for the little things I've listed it's usually accurate. I treat it...
LAS14
Friday
#14
Please don't assume any answers from it or the others are correct. Even on simple things where even the online news
hlthe2b
Friday
#10
So you're fine with it having been trained on stolen intellectual property? You don't care about
highplainsdem
Friday
#28
It's pretty easy to proof the questions I put to it in categories 1 and 2. As for...
LAS14
Friday
#53
Never used Chat GPT. Have used AI to figure out how to prepare a piece of
allegorical oracle
Friday
#22
What should you call it? An illegally trained plagiarism tool that dumbs you down while harming the environment.
highplainsdem
Friday
#25
LLMs like GPT are restricted by "Safety guardrails" so they don't offend anyone. That's the cause of most hallucinations
Hellbound Hellhound
Friday
#31
Of all the reasons given for LLM hallucinations, guardrails have never been mentioned in all the
highplainsdem
Friday
#36
No need to get personal here, mate. My principles are just fine, exactly where they belong.
Hellbound Hellhound
Friday
#43
The AI companies knew they were guilty of IP theft and copyright infringement. There's plenty of
highplainsdem
Friday
#48
Other than a handful of times out of shear curiosity, I haven't touched it.
Tommy Carcetti
Friday
#50