• philomory@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Honestly, ChatGPT is so consistently bad at accuracy that the fact ChatGPT says there’s no god is one of the most cogent arguments in favor of the existence of god that I’ve seen (although to be fair this may have more to do with the poor quality of the other arguments).

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      Starting to rethink my subscription. The answer quality is going down, the answer length is going up, and it has like this weird crisis of confidence now.

      Hey make me a to-do list

      Chatgpt: (4 paragraphs of text with some python code at the bottom to make a to-do list)

      Hey can you tell me the price of x item on this website?

      Chatgpt: as an AI language model…let me help you write a program to do that for you.

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    1 year ago

    I chat in details with ChatGPT 4 about it and it just refused to give any numerical estimate, referring to training guidelines that it can not list. Finally after a lot of back a forth it managed to give me a range from 0 to 100% without violating those rules, while admitting that it is pointless answer. My conclusion- this is not ChatGPT 4. Most likely fake or GPT 3

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        Tried ChatGPT-3.5, got the first 0%, but instead of “yes” I got this:

        ChatGPT: Yes, I’m sure. The existence of a god or gods is a matter of belief and faith, and there is no empirical evidence to prove or disprove it. It’s a highly subjective and debated topic, but I cannot assign a specific percentage to it as it varies greatly among individuals and cultures.

        Me: But you just did - 0%

        ChatGPT: My apologies for any confusion. When I said “0%,” I meant that there is no empirical evidence to conclusively prove the existence of a god or gods, which is why I assigned it a low percentage. However, it’s essential to recognize that this is not an absolute statement of certainty; it’s a simplification for the sake of brevity. The actual probability or belief in the existence of God varies significantly among people, so my response is more of an opinion than a precise calculation.