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I was wondering what exactly should I do there to help with that.

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[–] Scew 1 points 1 year ago

"Garbage in, garbage out. The “math” doesn’t change that simple truism."

Critical thinking and a tool hooked up to huge swathes of data that was curated to contain the least amount of garbage possible. I'm not trying to force anyone to use it, but you're over here like "I would never use a recipe off the internet because other people can be wrong so anything I extract from other people can be wrong. Eating has to do with my health so, HOW COULD ANYONE EVER THINK THAT USING A RECIPE FROM THE INTERNET IS A GOOD IDEA!?!"

Like yeah, change is hard. Technology can be flawed. But if everyone disregarded the hammer because of worries about their health... we'd still be living amongst the trees.

" the fact that chatGPT it’s prone to making shit up isn’t conjecture, it’s fact"

I already addressed this above in this response and in my last comment, but if you believe everything on the internet... someone already pulled one over on you somewhere back down the line. If you don't do your proper due diligence when researching something you're going to make a mistake... They said not to cite Wikipedia in school papers... but Wikipedia cites where it gets it's information from so you can go look it up yourself and no one ever had a problem using the sourced material it's articles were constructed from.

I'm not trying to make people use it who don't want to either, I don't give a shit I don't get paid for advertising by openai or anything like that. I use their tool and it works absurdly well. That's all. Would I trust it's face value responses more than a random person on the internet's face value responses? No. I would look into whatever they suggested myself. Would chatgpt's responses be more tailored to what I'm looking for, probably? Unless there was some weird pseudo twin of me out there that had nearly an identical body that just happened to be anonymously messaging on the same board I was on.

"but getting medical advice?"

Ah, talking about basic human physiology and biology that we've understood a lot about for several centuries and most people grasp the basics of from an elementary school level health course is now seeking medical advice. Pardon for expending so much effort responding. I didn't realize you were just joking around.