Comment by codeptualize

2 years ago

I think this is sort of the other side of the hype, totally dismissing it is also incorrect imo.

Yes, it's overhyped, but it's not useless, it actually does work quite well if you apply it to the right use cases in a correct way.

In terms of accuracy, in ChatGPT the hallucination issue is quite bad, for GPT3 it's a lot less and you can reduce it even further by good prompt writing, fine tuning, and settings.

Can we just recognize it for what it is?

Someone called it a zeroday on human cognition, on the entire society so I am ready to recognize for that.