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what's the deal with chatgpt5?

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why does it feel like they programmed it to fail miserably on purpose after every third attempt? not to mention
- random idiotic misspelling of the most common words there are, like it's having a stroke
- leading you on with completely made up information
- turbo retarded agreeableness, where you can smell it's instructed to try and read what you want to hear from it and feed you exactly that info
 
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rarely use chatgpt for anything. do your own research.
 
told chatgpt once how to make pancakes and it told me to put in 6 fucking eggs
 
it is a research tool, r****d
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what do you mean by "research"? taking the first result of a google search (which is usually something as legit as a quora/reddit post of some random) as infallible truth? i bet you have no idea where your local library is or what libgen or project gutenberg stand for

p. s. feel free to construct an intelligible sentence this time. googling "research meaning" and posting the first pic that looks "high iq" to you ain't exactly helping you make a point, it's the opposite
 
taking the first result of a google search (which is usually something as legit as a quora/reddit post of some random) as infallible truth?
no.

i bet you have no idea where your local library is or what libgen or project gutenberg stand for
I do.
p. s. feel free to construct an intelligible sentence this time. googling "research meaning" and posting the first pic that looks "high iq" to you ain't exactly helping you make a point, it's the opposite
this has nothing to do with the brain scan I sent.
 
Try Claude

Books in general is horrifyingly useless for what I usually need help with ( IT related )

Which is why I'm heavily banking on AI tech improving. GPT is horribly stupid ( legit I have to a document on a text-editing software and go through iterations of testing for logic loopholes and instructions to make sure it doesn't completely make shit up with my niche problems )

Claude has been so much more competent in this regard but it's a paid service ( only downside, not a big deal if you aren't earning in rupees or need more than 25ish prompts a day )
 
Try Claude


Books in general is horrifyingly useless for what I usually need help with ( IT related )

Which is why I'm heavily banking on AI tech improving. GPT is horribly stupid ( legit I have to a document on a text-editing software and go through iterations of testing for logic loopholes and instructions to make sure it doesn't completely make shit up with my niche problems )

Claude has been so much more competent in this regard but it's a paid service ( only downside, not a big deal if you aren't earning in rupees or need more than 25ish prompts a day )

Yeah. I mean it defeats the purpose of the entire concept if there is a 30%+ chance it's just producing complete nonsense when you ask for something

Still super neat as an enhanced source aggregator, though
 
i dont really pay attention to the model im using, but we use LLMs at work and they are actualy pretty good. it's impressive how much they've improved since chatGPT first released. im fully onboard the AI train now
 
i dont really pay attention to the model im using, but we use LLMs at work and they are actualy pretty good. it's impressive how much they've improved since chatGPT first released. im fully onboard the AI train now

I agree there is huge improvement. I probably just expect too much
 

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