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    I use it more and more and for me it is much more efficient then to google for a specific (programming) question. The strange thing is: I feel something pressed to say 'thank you' after I got a usefull answer. So I'm asking myself: Do you will really say thanks to a machine,? In my mind I solved it, that I say 'thanks' to the builders of ChatGTP. :-\ :laugh:

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      I use it more and more and for me it is much more efficient then to google for a specific (programming) question. The strange thing is: I feel something pressed to say 'thank you' after I got a usefull answer. So I'm asking myself: Do you will really say thanks to a machine,? In my mind I solved it, that I say 'thanks' to the builders of ChatGTP. :-\ :laugh:

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      I don't thank it but I let it know when it's correct so it learns the right things. Approach it like a child in that regard and give positive reinforcement. Also, it is probably best to give it negative reinforcement when it is wrong so that is not propagated either.

      "They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"

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        I use it more and more and for me it is much more efficient then to google for a specific (programming) question. The strange thing is: I feel something pressed to say 'thank you' after I got a usefull answer. So I'm asking myself: Do you will really say thanks to a machine,? In my mind I solved it, that I say 'thanks' to the builders of ChatGTP. :-\ :laugh:

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        i concluded ChatGPT is not very intelligent as it was unable to answer a simple question i.e. "if you are walking down an alley with a canoe over your head how many pancakes does it take to cover a dog house?" i held its hand and lead it to the correct answer and it still did not see it . whilst asking it to consider its own responses i.e. reflection it blew a fuse i.e. message in red "something went wrong" . it may be informative to know in what manner you utilized ChatGPT in your software development . Dave's Garage has a video re/ same 10X Your Code with ChatGPT: How to Use it Effectively - YouTube[^] . i hope to do so but am yet unsure how . -Best

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          I use it more and more and for me it is much more efficient then to google for a specific (programming) question. The strange thing is: I feel something pressed to say 'thank you' after I got a usefull answer. So I'm asking myself: Do you will really say thanks to a machine,? In my mind I solved it, that I say 'thanks' to the builders of ChatGTP. :-\ :laugh:

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          Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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          The problem - IMHO - is that ChatGPT has a static knowledge base. It does not learn from conversations, but only from the data-feed from the back... A Google search will find info from yesterday - try and ask ChatGPT about TypeScript 5 for instance... But for the 'Thank you' part - I always talk to machines :-D

          "If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." ― Gerald Weinberg

          "It never ceases to amaze me that a spacecraft launched in 1977 can be fixed remotely from Earth." ― Brian Cox

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            I use it more and more and for me it is much more efficient then to google for a specific (programming) question. The strange thing is: I feel something pressed to say 'thank you' after I got a usefull answer. So I'm asking myself: Do you will really say thanks to a machine,? In my mind I solved it, that I say 'thanks' to the builders of ChatGTP. :-\ :laugh:

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            See it this way... it improves your changes when they eventually take over the world. :laugh: "Let's not kill humanoid XK334837823, he said 'thank you', let's just enslave him"

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              The problem - IMHO - is that ChatGPT has a static knowledge base. It does not learn from conversations, but only from the data-feed from the back... A Google search will find info from yesterday - try and ask ChatGPT about TypeScript 5 for instance... But for the 'Thank you' part - I always talk to machines :-D

              "If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." ― Gerald Weinberg

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              At the moment, yes it is static. I assume that will change with time.

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                I use it more and more and for me it is much more efficient then to google for a specific (programming) question. The strange thing is: I feel something pressed to say 'thank you' after I got a usefull answer. So I'm asking myself: Do you will really say thanks to a machine,? In my mind I solved it, that I say 'thanks' to the builders of ChatGTP. :-\ :laugh:

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                After reading this I tried it and it explained to me what I was confused about so that I could understand.

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