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Food for thought about Chat GPT
Posted by morag-janet-of-the-hill-family on March 12, 2024 at 1:54 pmhttps://www.bitchute.com/video/DKqABZ7hB4xE/
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👒 CHATGPT, THE SOUL EATER, MESSAGE FROM NICK CAVE ( DUTCH SUBTITLES ERICK VAN DIJK)
👒 CHATGPT, THE SOUL EATER, MESSAGE FROM NICK CAVE ( DUTCH SUBTITLES ERICK VAN DIJK)
morag-janet-of-the-hill-family replied 1 year, 3 months ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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That is so good, I knew of some teachers who were using Bing Chat AI to help teach the children in class until they got caught out. If I think they have band the use of AI in the universities due to students getting AI to do all the study for them. I have heard when the shut down the networks the news system will be AI and everyone will be monitored. I hope that does not happen.
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Chat GPT wrote an essay about the South Pole and as a part of the essay it said something like ‘the Antarctic ice is made up of 73% penguin urine’ It sounded legit until the person who asked for the essay to be written, looked up penguin urine and found out that penguins can’t urinate. So Chat GPT just makes stuff up for essays and that is why it is not a reliable AI programme to get any written assignments done.
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One of our writers group read out her home work last month, there was instantly some thing sterile and tediously obvious about the narrative , after she finished, we sat silent, befuddled, she then admitted to running out of time downloaded chat GPT ($15) had it write her home work for her…
… still cant expect too much for $15 eh… 😛
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So true, you gets what you pays for.
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