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Trusting chat GPT

How much do you trust a ChatGPT answer on a topic you don't know a lot about?

  • Most answers are probably highly accurate

  • Most answers are probably mostly accurate

  • It can be a useful prompt for further research, but not to be trusted

  • It's too unreliable to have much value

  • I not used it or seen enough answers to judge


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Question Everything
I've found it good a making up poetry (but not great), a good source of answers to "what are the possible diseases that have this symptom" kind of questions, not good at all when asked to write moderately complex code and so forth.

But when asked "why a mouse when it spins", semi-quote from a science fiction story involving illogic, it opined that if I'm referring to a computer mouse, these can be the causes but was not trained on the SF story I tested it on.

Haha.

I had to try an illogical one:

God's Burrito Paradox:
Could God microwave a burrito soooo hot that he himself could not eat it?

Ans:
This is a classic philosophical paradox known as the "omnipotence paradox." It asks whether an omnipotent being, such as God, can create a task so difficult that even they cannot accomplish it.

The specific scenario of microwaving a burrito so hot that God could not eat it is a humorous way of framing the paradox. However, the underlying concept is still the same.

There is no definitive answer to the omnipotence paradox, as it is a matter of philosophical debate. Some argue that the paradox itself is flawed, as it assumes that omnipotence means the ability to do anything, even if it is logically impossible. Others argue that an omnipotent being could create such a task, but they would also have the power to overcome it.

In any case, the question of whether God could microwave a burrito so hot that even he could not eat it is not one that can be definitively answered. It is ultimately up to individual interpretation and belief.
 

lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
It's an okay jump off point. People who rely on the answers are the same ones looking at their favourite left or right wing sources anyway, I suspect.

We need to educate our kids on effective internet-based research regardless of whether they're using Google, ChatGPT, or social media.

The problem with that is it requires us to educate our parents and teachers on effective internet-based research regardless of whether they're using Google, ChatGPT, or social media.
 
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