Has ChatGPT / Bing Chat gotten dumber? According to this study, maybe.
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A new study by researchers at Stanford shows a drift in ChatGPT's performance.
Just like the rest of us
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A new study by researchers at Stanford shows a drift in ChatGPT's performance.
Just like the rest of us
I suppose it is in its 3rd iteration of data feed... :rolleyes: :-D
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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A new study by researchers at Stanford shows a drift in ChatGPT's performance.
Just like the rest of us
or, are we a bit smarter in seeing it's early in its maturity, and articulating how the pot-holes, speed-bumps, on its highway to heaven result in a sometimes bumpy ride ? getting over tumenescence's first shudders ? :)
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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or, are we a bit smarter in seeing it's early in its maturity, and articulating how the pot-holes, speed-bumps, on its highway to heaven result in a sometimes bumpy ride ? getting over tumenescence's first shudders ? :)
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
That is probably very true.:thumbsup:
TTFN - Kent
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That is probably very true.:thumbsup:
TTFN - Kent
Hi Kent, Well, i just finished a "probe" of the new tuned for programming beta Ai in Resharper, where i said: create a c# list of type for all members of the hominid species extinct and living. followed by: comment the list with name of family followed by: make the list into a dictionary and, the AI spake thus: Dictionary hominidSpecies = new Dictionary { {"Homo Sapiens", "Hominidae"}, // Modern Humans {"Homo Neanderthalensis", "Hominidae"}, // Neanderthals, extinct {"Homo Erectus", "Hominidae"}, // Extinct species of archaic humans {"Homo Habilis", "Hominidae"}, // Extinct species of archaic humans {"Homo Heidelbergensis", "Hominidae"}, // Extinct species of archaic humans {"Homo Naledi", "Hominidae"}, // Recently discovered species, extinct {"Homo Floresiensis", "Hominidae"}, // The "Hobbit", extinct {"Pan Troglodytes", "Hominidae"}, // Common Chimpanzee {"Pan Paniscus", "Hominidae"}, // Bonobo or Pygmy Chimpanzee {"Gorilla Gorilla", "Hominidae"}, // Western Gorilla {"Gorilla Beringei", "Hominidae"}, // Eastern Gorilla {"Pongo Pygmaeus", "Hominidae"}, // Bornean Orangutan {"Pongo Abelii", "Hominidae"}, // Sumatran Orangutan {"Pongo Tapanuliensis", "Hominidae"} // Tapanuli Orangutan }; that ... looks kind of "mature" to me ... i had not "primed it" by any content related to Linnean taxonomy.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch