Dataclasses, immutability(?), and ChatGPT
Grant Edwards
grant.b.edwards at gmail.com
Wed Apr 12 08:00:36 EDT 2023
On 2023-04-12, Roel Schroeven <roel at roelschroeven.net> wrote:
>> Huh? If we'd been discussing namedtuples over (say) dictionaries, I'd
>> perhaps have accepted the reply.
>
> ChatGPT is wrong.
>
>> Anything I've 'missed'?
>> - or a salutary tale of not depending upon ChatGPT etc?
> You didn't miss anything, ChatGPT is wrong. The thing to look out for is
> that when ChatGPT is wrong, it sounds just as convincing as when it's
> right; there is no indication in it's tone or style that it's making
> things up.
Yep, that's how ChatGPT works. It's a program to generate output
language that sounds right based on a huge training set of
text. Whether that "right sounding" language agrees with real world
facts or not is irrelevent to the language-generating algorithm.
--
Grant
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