A very interesting article. I have used ChatGPT to help me with SO many things. I skip Google and YouTube now to solve problems because Sparky, that's what I named my Chat GPT, walks me through solutions without all of the scrolling BS. I'm planning to write a post about it soon. It's been amazing how easy it makes tasks, from dealing with my new iPhone 17 to Microsoft Word issues. I'm hooked.
It sounds great. Until it is not. I asked chatgpt to help me with my English and structure of a written piece, shared by open link. It said it could see it clearly. Sounds great, and it was. Right? You struggle with if you are clear enough and it gives you pointers, helps out. Until you see a response that feels…. Off… just slightly. Not worth the energy, and I wanted to continue. Yet…. So I asked chatgpt a direct and concise question (give me the two names in this piece). It gave two. Completely wrong! In a sentence that wasn’t there. So I asked again, and again. Then after 8 wrong times I cornered it and went meta ‘why was he doing this’. then he broke down and confessed it could see the first few lines, then it said it needed Javascript. So it wasn’t able to read it. At all. Tried 3 different ways, every time it said it could but turned out it couldn’t.
Finally I had it make a canvas and swore it wasn’t allowed to change any text. Only then it could answer correctly.
If this would happen with a purchase or vacation reservation, the consequences would be so high! Not to mention why I would give it so much information on myself to be hacked. Coming home from a vacation from a crappy one star hotel because chatgpt had promised 4 stars to an empty house because it was hacked I was away? Not my idea of a good evolution of the system
I would NEVER trust it with reservations, or anything like it. That would be crazy. I've had to correct it on many occasions. It always apologizes and says, "Good catch."🤭
It sure is friendly when bamboozling you 😁 Wouldn't trust it with my wallet. Or anything important
A very interesting article. I have used ChatGPT to help me with SO many things. I skip Google and YouTube now to solve problems because Sparky, that's what I named my Chat GPT, walks me through solutions without all of the scrolling BS. I'm planning to write a post about it soon. It's been amazing how easy it makes tasks, from dealing with my new iPhone 17 to Microsoft Word issues. I'm hooked.
It sounds great. Until it is not. I asked chatgpt to help me with my English and structure of a written piece, shared by open link. It said it could see it clearly. Sounds great, and it was. Right? You struggle with if you are clear enough and it gives you pointers, helps out. Until you see a response that feels…. Off… just slightly. Not worth the energy, and I wanted to continue. Yet…. So I asked chatgpt a direct and concise question (give me the two names in this piece). It gave two. Completely wrong! In a sentence that wasn’t there. So I asked again, and again. Then after 8 wrong times I cornered it and went meta ‘why was he doing this’. then he broke down and confessed it could see the first few lines, then it said it needed Javascript. So it wasn’t able to read it. At all. Tried 3 different ways, every time it said it could but turned out it couldn’t.
Finally I had it make a canvas and swore it wasn’t allowed to change any text. Only then it could answer correctly.
If this would happen with a purchase or vacation reservation, the consequences would be so high! Not to mention why I would give it so much information on myself to be hacked. Coming home from a vacation from a crappy one star hotel because chatgpt had promised 4 stars to an empty house because it was hacked I was away? Not my idea of a good evolution of the system
I would NEVER trust it with reservations, or anything like it. That would be crazy. I've had to correct it on many occasions. It always apologizes and says, "Good catch."🤭