I’m so excited for this AI hype to blow over. It’s a great calculator, and it has improved my life tremendously, but to trust its solution without confirming its accuracy is just suicidal.
I imagine it will be kind of like the way the dot-com bubble burst. A lot of money lost, and a lot of “respected analysts” will declare that it’s over, etc…
Meanwhile, people continue to use it and it becomes something that is both critical and assumed as part of everyday life.
I remember watching a lot of people saying that the Internet is over, even as everything was being swallowed up by it…
I think I’ll skip it. If it refuses to answer things, it’s not very useful.
Can it answer this correctly on the first go: How many R’s are in the word strawberry
There used to be an issue with ChatGPT saying 2
It gets three, then thinks some more and replies 2.
That’s hilarious.
I’m so excited for this AI hype to blow over. It’s a great calculator, and it has improved my life tremendously, but to trust its solution without confirming its accuracy is just suicidal.
I imagine it will be kind of like the way the dot-com bubble burst. A lot of money lost, and a lot of “respected analysts” will declare that it’s over, etc…
Meanwhile, people continue to use it and it becomes something that is both critical and assumed as part of everyday life.
I remember watching a lot of people saying that the Internet is over, even as everything was being swallowed up by it…
There are several models; I’m not sure which one has been trained the most on general topics. I’m trying out the r1 models.