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@sean I don't think I underestimate #AI technology. It has advanced, but it is far away from #singularity.

#StephenWolfram from @Wolfram has written this excellent and easily readable article how #ChatGpt works:

writings.stephenwolfram.com/20

As you point out in your post, too, I am aware that we are somewhat blind to the shortcomings of AI for various reasons.

But I am confident that we will learn faster this time, because we are now used to rapid innovations.

writings.stephenwolfram.comWhat Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?Stephen Wolfram explores the broader picture of what's going on inside ChatGPT and why it produces meaningful text. Discusses models, training neural nets, embeddings, tokens, transformers, language syntax.

The challenge with #ChatGPT is that it has a tendency to pretty confidently produce inaccurate responses. While ChatGPT shows us a potential future where our digital agents become so much smarter, we're not quite there yet.

I've read and listened to two really interesting discussions about this accuracy challenge. The first is an article by #StephenWolfram titled "Wolfram|Alpha as the Way to Bring Computational Knowledge Superpowers to ChatGPT" where he presents Wolfram|Alpha with its natural language processing as a possible service to enable ChatGPT to deliver more accurate responses by drawing on #Wolfram|Alpha's vast store of knowledge.

writings.stephenwolfram.com/20

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writings.stephenwolfram.comWolfram|Alpha as the Way to Bring Computational Knowledge Superpowers to ChatGPTAccessing Wolfram|Alpha's computational knowledge with ChatGPT--an ideal combination of precise computation with human-like expression of ideas. Stephen Wolfram explains how.