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Post by dallasgia on Feb 6, 2024 10:13:06 GMT -5
I’m always late to the tech table. I am experimenting with ChatGPT and it is scary crazy stuff. Are any of you using it? For what? Organizing your thoughts to write in cards? Formulating arguments for leaving? Staying?
What apps are the best for it? Any cool stories using it? Any cautionary tales?
I plugged in some facts about my marriage and asked it to formulate an argument for disproportionate distribution of assets - what it kicked out was very good indeed.
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Post by Missingout on Feb 6, 2024 10:32:37 GMT -5
I need to hear this. Very interesting
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Post by mirrororchid on Feb 6, 2024 21:31:43 GMT -5
ChatGPT was amazing, then weeks later it seemed clueless how to do something pretty simple.
It frustrated me a few more times, then I went visiting Google's version, BardAI. Bard did teh same kind of work ChatGPT had before. I go to Bard now.
I had a playlist of songs, asked Chat GPT to look up the music tempo of all of them and it did so in a table format I was able to import into Excel. That was a project I figured would take me three days and ChatGPT killed it in five or ten minutes.
I've heard you should use Bard or ChatGPT as if they are a very bright, tireless secretary. It's not Google, it's a work/content creator.
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Post by DryCreek on Feb 7, 2024 0:45:53 GMT -5
I’m always late to the tech table. [...] I plugged in some facts about my marriage and asked it to formulate an argument for disproportionate distribution of assets - what it kicked out was very good indeed.
If it's any consolation, I'm a nerd of nerds, and you're ahead of me in playing with ChatGPT. But I'd be very curious to see what it generated for you. The idea of disproportionate distribution of assets would be a concern for me - I'm curious what justifies it. (i.e., I get that settlement might include a lump sum in lieu of alimony... I'm more curious what the justification is for other assets being split other than 50:50.)
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Post by isthisit on Feb 13, 2024 18:18:17 GMT -5
I have a role in a university and this is causing us a nightmare. We recently asked ChatGPT to produce an essay of 4000 words giving a title of a current assessment in medical law and ethics. Damn if it wasn’t good and spat out perfection in seconds. Then we asked it to lower the grade to 65%; 55%; 30%, and it was spot on. Add grammatical errors to add some authenticity- in goes nasty grammar and spelling mistakes. Oh crikey, will anyone ever bother to learn anything again?
Then we changed the assessment to a scenario about a human being to apply the knowledge to…. And curtains for ChatGPT. At the moment. Apparently software is on the way to evidence AI involvement but the efficacy is not too robust. A mess for education.
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Post by mirrororchid on Feb 14, 2024 6:36:11 GMT -5
I have a role in a university and this is causing us a nightmare. We recently asked ChatGPT to produce an essay of 4000 words giving a title of a current assessment in medical law and ethics. Damn if it wasn’t good and spat out perfection in seconds. Then we asked it to lower the grade to 65%; 55%; 30%, and it was spot on. Add grammatical errors to add some authenticity- in goes nasty grammar and spelling mistakes. Oh crikey, will anyone ever bother to learn anything again? Then we changed the assessment to a scenario about a human being to apply the knowledge to…. And curtains for ChatGPT. At the moment. Apparently software is on the way to evidence AI involvement but the efficacy is not too robust. A mess for education. I didn't understand the second part. How did ChatGPT crash and burn? If I were a professor, their final would be an average of their essay, and an pop-quiz oral exam based on their essay. If you wrote it, you should ace it, no problem. I double dog dare any student to claim it was unfair.
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