#OpenAI s #ChatGPT is extremely impressive, but I don't buy..."I'll use it to learn" argument yet.. people are asking about stuff they already know answers to and are finding value in whatever the response is.

That is very different from how you learn currently.

#AI

Pick a topic you have no idea about and try to learn on ,#Chatgpt exclusively... No search.

You would hit a limit very soon.

Arvind Narayanan @[email protected] on Twitter

“People are excited about using ChatGPT for learning. It's often very good. But the danger is that you can't tell when it's wrong unless you already know the answer. I tried some basic information security questions. In most cases the answers sounded plausible but were in fact BS.”

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I mean this is a great language model but not a learning tool
#Ai #Chatgpr
Madhur Chadha 🔥🐀 (Substack for best work) on Twitter

“@amasad Damn it ...#ChatGPT sending me on wild goose chase 😂..I know it was not possible...asked chat and it seemed to suggest its possible now. Spent time trying to figure out”

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Janus Rose on Twitter

“wow, who could've predicted this? @stackoverflow bans ChatGPT bc users are answering coding questions with its responses, which have "a high rate of being incorrect." once again: these "AI" bots are not serious tools—they are a computational parlor trick. https://t.co/9fYzHNMyNA”

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Sam Altman on Twitter

“ChatGPT is incredibly limited, but good enough at some things to create a misleading impression of greatness. it's a mistake to be relying on it for anything important right now. it’s a preview of progress; we have lots of work to do on robustness and truthfulness.”

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