I am late to the ChatGPT train because I dislike the many charlatans who are overselling. LinkedIn is especially full of them.
Even worse are the charlatans who do their best efforts to manufacture irrational fears
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But I've also seen a friend using it for content creation. And he is very much not carelessly trusting ChatGPT. He is using it expertly after being trained to ChatGPT, he treat ChatGPT like an intern, to go faster in a domain he is already an expert of.
So now I think that concerning ChatGPT we are at the same time in the Peak of expected inflation and in the Slope of Englightenment phrases of the Gartner Hype Cycle.
And you?
What's a cool concrete meaningful thing you have done with ChatGPT?
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I tried doing some written content analysis with it, to make it do predictions and generate new documents based on some user input, but the results vary a lot. To be honest, I think existing NLP tools might do a much better job. Whats nice though is that you dont have to be a math magician to use ChatGPT... Unlike some of these NLP tools...
I dont get the whole scare either... ChatGPT is great for small direct questions like: write me a loop. But it sucks when writing code from the ground up, or even refactoring an entire project... Its pretty obvious ChatGPT is just guessing a result together, it doesnt really understand what it is doing. Imagine a random person with zero coding experience but superman reading powers. Put this person inside a library with unlimited books about coding and tell them to write an app. Thats how good ChatGPT is at writing code. It can produce the result, but it has no idea what it is doing.
It becomes more obvious when you let it generate images with faces or hands... You specifically have to tell it that humans have 5 fingers on each hand and that they dont have beavis&butthead heads :P