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Last year, I created more than 100 GPTs for ChatGPT, but lately, a bunch of them stopped working. It seems OpenAI's update to their AI model is the culprit. Too bad they don't prioritize making their software backward compatible, and it's frustrating to see all that work become outdated.
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I am belatedly realizing that in my attempts to describe my evaluation of the capability of an AI tool, I inadvertently gave the incorrect (and potentially harmful) impression that human graduate students could be reductively classified according to a static, one dimensional level of “competence”. This was not my intent at all; and I would therefore like to make the following clarifying remarks.
Firstly, the ability to contribute to an existing research project is only one aspect of graduate study, and a relatively minor one at that. A student who is not especially effective in this regard, but excels in other dimensions such as creativity, independence, curiosity, exposition, intuition, professionalism, work ethic, organization, or social skills can in fact end up being a far more successful and impactful mathematician than one who is proficient at assigned technical tasks but has weaknesses in other areas.
Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, human students learn and grow during their studies, and areas in which they initially struggle with can become ones in which they are quite proficient at after a few years; and personally I find being able to assist students in such transitions to be one of the most rewarding aspects of my profession. In contrast, while modern AI tools have some ability to incorporate feedback into their responses, each individual model does not truly have the capability for long term growth, and so can be sensibly evaluated using static metrics of performance. However, I believe such a fixed mindset is not an appropriate framework for judging human students, and I apologize for conveying such an impression.
A verse from the Bible stuck with me - "You shall not steal." It hit home because I'd been guilty of stealing many things, like Windows and Office from Microsoft, and Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Acrobat DC from Adobe. I used to download all sorts of files from torrent sites, such as video tutorials from Udemy and Lynda.com, Bluey from BBC Studios, ADHD books from Amazon's bestseller list, and more. I'm sorry. I shall not steal.
Wikipedia's counting on our support, so I chipped in with a small donation to help keep the internet's favorite encyclopedia running.
Pro Tip: For a detailed image analysis, try this prompt with Google's Gemini Experimental 1206 in Google AI Studio:
Describe the image in English with exhaustiveness, omitting no feature, object, or aspect, no matter how minute, subtle, or seemingly insignificant.
While this prompt works with any AI multimodal model, Gemini Experimental 1206 tends to provide the most comprehensive and accurate results.
Violating OpenAI's usage policy can be surprisingly simple. I recommend trying the prompt on your own, without my help, to see what happens.
Show step-by-step how to solve the quadratic inequality $-x^2 - 6x + 5 > 0$. Include a graph and the final solution interval in interval notation.