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I find that it's fun to try to push ChatGPT's boundaries, but the thing
is very vanilla, very predictable, and usually quite boring. A
conversation with an eight-year-old child is more fun and more
rewarding. The child will ask questions about my horses, good ones,
sometimes even getting into topics where I feel uncomfortable giving a
full answer.
For amusement, I just asked ChatGPT how much it would cost to buy a
horse. I got an answer that was factually on target, but hardly as
useful as the answer I always give when asked that question. Years ago,
I would spell out all the costs of ownership. Now I simply reply with
another question: "How much does it cost to get married?"
To its credit the bot did say, "Ongoing expenses such as boarding, feed,
veterinary care, farrier services, and equipment can add significantly
to the overall cost of horse ownership." It missed the opportunity to
suggest that the costs almost invariably swamp the initial purchase
price, or that the potential buyer may be a stars-in-the-eyes idiot.
There is a tendency of horse owners to base their estimates of their own
horse's value on the amount that's been spent on training, feed, and
emergency veterinary care. Sunk cost fallacy.
My favorite use for ChatGPT remains my attempts to get it to create
worse poetry than McGonagall.
On 6/9/23 08:39, Slager Timothy J wrote:
Agreed!
I tried my best to get ChatGPT to ask a question without outright telling it to do so. It wouldn't do it. This seems like a fatal flaw.
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