@goatsarah@QuasiMagia@hanabatake Good to know. I used it for programming and sometimes I need to correct the code a bit. I think it’s good to use it for developing because it quickly reveals itself if the information is incorrect.
I agree that it sucks in mathematics. However, when I asked it what question should one ask on an exam, a job interview… for coding, he gave good things to look after. It do not provide good answers but it help to turn unknown unknown in known unknown (https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/35284/known-unknown-vs-unknown-known)
@hanabatake @goatsarah yes but be careful, I tested chatGPT asking about topic I already know (such geometry) and it often gived mi wrong informations
@goatsarah @QuasiMagia @hanabatake Good to know. I used it for programming and sometimes I need to correct the code a bit. I think it’s good to use it for developing because it quickly reveals itself if the information is incorrect.
I agree that it sucks in mathematics. However, when I asked it what question should one ask on an exam, a job interview… for coding, he gave good things to look after. It do not provide good answers but it help to turn unknown unknown in known unknown (https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/35284/known-unknown-vs-unknown-known)
@hanabatake yesm even for coding, it does not give good answers but it helps to understand some things
LLMs are worse than useless. I posted some examples here and here.