> You can't trust the LLMs, so you can't use them for anything where you aren't going to go through the output meticulously afterwards.
People keep saying things like this, and I’m confused because I go to Google for facts, and chatgpt is still super useful. Things I’ve used chatgpt for recently:
- Here’s some text I’m writing for a paper. Help me reword it to make it sound more natural.
- I want to put coconut crème into a stew. When should I add it? What else would go well?
- I’m making a Makefile which has some unusual requirements. How do I do that? Here’s the actual commands I want it to run. Write the makefile. (The makefile wasn’t great, but it was a good start and let me hit the ground running.)
- Generate 100 quirky characteristics for an npc in D&D
And so on. It’s a tool for creativity. I absolutely can’t wait for my HomePods to be replaced with chatgpt.
People keep saying things like this, and I’m confused because I go to Google for facts, and chatgpt is still super useful. Things I’ve used chatgpt for recently:
- Here’s some text I’m writing for a paper. Help me reword it to make it sound more natural.
- I want to put coconut crème into a stew. When should I add it? What else would go well?
- I’m making a Makefile which has some unusual requirements. How do I do that? Here’s the actual commands I want it to run. Write the makefile. (The makefile wasn’t great, but it was a good start and let me hit the ground running.)
- Generate 100 quirky characteristics for an npc in D&D
And so on. It’s a tool for creativity. I absolutely can’t wait for my HomePods to be replaced with chatgpt.