ChatGPT is either extremely annoying in its inaccuracy (yesterday I asked about a former French president who is famous because people discovered he had a secret second family when he died and he gave me the wrong number of children and gave them wrong names) or extremely impressive (it once gave me a genuinely good explanation of how the expression "ghost in the machine" is related to Descartes, how Descartes views differ from Locke and how Spinoza relates to both).
I'm still awed by its ability to understand complex query. If they can solve the issues with hallucination, it's going to be a serious paradigm shift in how people access information. It's a bit like if you could have a chat with Wikipedia.
Using chatGPT, I can't stop myself of dreaming of a future where you can freely talk to a teacher with infinite patience, access to all the material ever produce by humanity and able to delve down as much as you want and rephrase as many time as necessary. The potential seems so high.
I'm still awed by its ability to understand complex query. If they can solve the issues with hallucination, it's going to be a serious paradigm shift in how people access information. It's a bit like if you could have a chat with Wikipedia.
Using chatGPT, I can't stop myself of dreaming of a future where you can freely talk to a teacher with infinite patience, access to all the material ever produce by humanity and able to delve down as much as you want and rephrase as many time as necessary. The potential seems so high.