A great warning to some and reminder to the rest of us. I use copilot/chatgpt nearly every day and usually multiple times a day and I've come to trust it about as much as (here are chat gpts suggestions: Ponzi Scheme, Propoganda, Tobacco claims!?!, Colonial Treaties (ok that's a good one), and used car salesman (rude!!)) but you get the point...
There’s a dozen or so ChatGpt AI models or engines that are good at different things. The most used/free or cheaper models are also less precise or relies on outdated info or makes stuff up. But to get the better models that are more precise, you have to pay as it takes more power to do the extra reasoning needed to be more correct. You don’t always need the extra reasoning or precision or deep dives…until you do. It’s not intuitive for most folks who casually use AI. It took me a while to figure this out. YouTube instructional videos are very helpful. Try searching for “Are you using the wrong ChatGPT model?”
A great warning to some and reminder to the rest of us. I use copilot/chatgpt nearly every day and usually multiple times a day and I've come to trust it about as much as (here are chat gpts suggestions: Ponzi Scheme, Propoganda, Tobacco claims!?!, Colonial Treaties (ok that's a good one), and used car salesman (rude!!)) but you get the point...
Yep. A wake up call. It’s great at some things but untrustworthy at research…
There’s a dozen or so ChatGpt AI models or engines that are good at different things. The most used/free or cheaper models are also less precise or relies on outdated info or makes stuff up. But to get the better models that are more precise, you have to pay as it takes more power to do the extra reasoning needed to be more correct. You don’t always need the extra reasoning or precision or deep dives…until you do. It’s not intuitive for most folks who casually use AI. It took me a while to figure this out. YouTube instructional videos are very helpful. Try searching for “Are you using the wrong ChatGPT model?”