Every person I've noticed who says that ChatGPT isn't good at what it does has the same thing in common - they're not great at talking to people, either.
Turns out when you train an AI on the corpus of human knowledge, you have to actually talk to it like a human. Which entirely too many people visiting this website don't do effectively.
ChatGPT has allowed me to develop comprehensive training programs for our internal personnel, because I already have some knowledge of training and standardization from my time in the military, but I also have in-depth domain knowledge so I can double-check what it's recommending, then course correct it if necessary.
> Every person I've noticed who says that ChatGPT isn't good at what it does has the same thing in common - they're not great at talking to people, either.
I think that the people who nowadays shit on ChatGPT's code generating abilities are the same blend of people who, a couple decades ago, wasted their time complaining that hand-rolled assembly would beat any compiled code in any way, shape, or form, provided that people knew what they were doing.
Every person I've noticed who says that ChatGPT isn't good at what it does has the same thing in common - they're not great at talking to people, either.
Turns out when you train an AI on the corpus of human knowledge, you have to actually talk to it like a human. Which entirely too many people visiting this website don't do effectively.
ChatGPT has allowed me to develop comprehensive training programs for our internal personnel, because I already have some knowledge of training and standardization from my time in the military, but I also have in-depth domain knowledge so I can double-check what it's recommending, then course correct it if necessary.