Yep! They still remain stupid (in the intelligence sense, not the pejorative sense) tools which have no practical value to anyone with decent skills. But the people who have a financial interest in hype are still trying to convince everyone "it's totally different now bro, use the latest model bro". It's so tiresome.
As you've proven it, some people really are holding it wrong:
https://chatgpt.com/share/698c97bb-0d04-8006-9418-8f299c6bd0...
I mean, you both used the exact same prompt, how is OP 'holding it worng'?
Granted that we can't see which model was picked, but one clearly shows that thinking was enabled, the other shows it's not.
This just proves the article's point about using cheap models / free versions and complaining about the state of AI.
Well done!
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> AI models are as shitty as they were in 2023.
Yep! They still remain stupid (in the intelligence sense, not the pejorative sense) tools which have no practical value to anyone with decent skills. But the people who have a financial interest in hype are still trying to convince everyone "it's totally different now bro, use the latest model bro". It's so tiresome.