ChatGPT; trusted resource

JerryD

1st Lieutenant
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Saw a post from Gary Edelman on using AI, and took up his challenge. I asked ChatGPT to draw me a map showing the major troops movements at the Battle of Gettysburg. This is what I got:

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Some of the comments I have made to ChatGPT recently:

Me:

"whoa...You been up all night?"

"Are you kidding me? You must be a human, AI shouldn't be making mistakes like you are....What is this? Candid AI or what?"

"somehow you have trouble getting...which concerns me. I deal with computers since I am a programmer and they seem to understand it when I ask for something it is supposed to be able to understand. I am patient because for almost 40 years I have had to be."

"Please try again."


ChatGPT:

"Thanks again for your patience and for sticking with me through it..."
 
I like ChatGPT. I've used it to answer some very convoluted Eastern European historical questions and the results satisfied me. Naturally you need to know about the subject matter you're asking about. ChatGPT presented it in a very logical, orderly fashion. ChatGPT is better than most other AI queries I've tried.
Yes it had a little bit of a problem with the Gettysburg requests in this thread. Overall, though, I'll stay with ChatGPT.
 
I like ChatGPT. I've used it to answer some very convoluted Eastern European historical questions and the results satisfied me. Naturally you need to know about the subject matter you're asking about. ChatGPT presented it in a very logical, orderly fashion. ChatGPT is better than most other AI queries I've tried.
Yes it had a little bit of a problem with the Gettysburg requests in this thread. Overall, though, I'll stay with ChatGPT.
That's similar to saying Pickett had "a little bit of a problem" on July 3.
 

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