Comment by spaceman_2020

2 years ago

No, I just use my airpods and the iPhone app. I use the voice chat and ask questions, then follow up questions.

Like I was reading a book about Genghis Khan the other day, which got me into Wikipediaing all his sons and grandsons. While doing chores, I asked chatGPT "tell me about Genghis Khan's sons", and then follow up questions like "what was the name of the khanate or empire Ogedai founded?"

It's an absolutely fantastic tool for diving into a new topic.

>While doing chores, I asked chatGPT "tell me about Genghis Khan's sons", and then follow up questions like "what was the name of the khanate or empire Ogedai founded?"

You actually trusted the information it gave you?

  • If I trust Wikipedia for this info, then I have no reason to distrust it.

    And I’m asking about Ogedai Khan and the Ilkhanate, not my child’s health. It’s okay if I learn something wrong :D

  • With time you learn where it’s trustworthy and where you need to check for bullshit.

I think the Star Trek computer has actually been achieved now. And Google didn't get there first.