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Comment by matwood

2 years ago

I've used it to proof emails for grammar, and it's done ok.

I'll also throw random programming questions into it, and it's been hit and miss. SO is probably still faster, and I like seeing the discussion. The problem with chatGPT right now is it gives an answer like it's certainty when it's often wrong.

I can see the benefits of this interaction model (basically summarizing all the things from a search into what feels like a person talking back), but I don't see change the world level hype at the moment.

I also wonder if LLMs will get worse over time through propagation error as content is generated by other LLMs.