Why do you refer to the ChatGPT as a "she"?
Does this chatbot come with a gender setting so that it responds textually
like a female?

harry

On Sat, Apr 29, 2023 at 8:08 PM Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Robin <mixent...@aussiebroadband.com.au> wrote:
>
>
>> The name as you yourself just quoted it has a comma at the end before the
>> final double quote, whereas there is no comma
>> in the actual text.
>
>
> I tried a variety of search terms. And indirect methods such as asking
> "who wrote the Infinite Energy" article about the conference. It refused to
> name names. It seems to have it in for Christy. (I kid.)
>
> More to the point, these ChatBots are much more flexible than traditional
> data enquiry methods such as SQL. They do not demand that every comma be in
> place. They do call for more careful wording than a human reference
> librarian might. ChatGPT does not check for alternate spelling. I was
> looking for information on the artist Robert Blum. I accidentally spelled
> it Robert Blume. ChatGPT said she had no idea who was talking about. In a
> dismissive tone. I said, "oops, I meant Robert Blum" and she got right onto
> it.
>
> I have run into some other strange problems. I uploaded the 1989 NSF/EPRI
> workshop:
>
> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/EPRInsfepriwor.pdf
>
> I tried to get the Bot to tell me what Edward Teller had to say about
> giraffes during the workshop. She refused. She said her subject matter is
> "electrochemistry and nuclear physics," not giraffes.
>
>
> I got it to generate a hallucination, which is unnerving. In this exchange:
>
> Me: Fleischmann said, "heat is the principal signature of the reaction."
> Do you have a document referencing this?
>
> Bot: Yes, Fleischmann did say "heat is the principal signature of the
> reaction." This quote can be found in a paper titled "Calorimetry of the
> Palladium-Deuterium-Heavy Water System" published in the Journal of
> Electroanalytical Chemistry in 1990.
>
>
> Wrong! That paper is here, and there is no such quote in it:
>
> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Fleischmancalorimetr.pdf
>
> The quote probably comes from me. Fleischmann did say that, often.
>
>

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