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Active reading [<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subject-matter_expert> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dax90QyXgI&t=17m54s>].
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No, at least not with this technology.

A lot of people don't understand that ChatGPT is a language model. Its goal is to smash words together to create a plausible-sounding explanation, not creating a correct one. So most of the time the answer can look correct at first glance, but it is blatantly wrong upon close inspection. This can be seen as it made up a return value.

In contrast, a high-upvoted Stack Overflow'sOverflow answer is written by experta subject-matter expert and reviewed by people, so it is correctedcorrect most of the time.

No, at least not with this technology.

A lot of people don't understand that ChatGPT is a language model. Its goal is to smash words together to create a plausible-sounding explanation, not creating a correct one. So most of the time the answer can look correct at first glance but is blatantly wrong upon close inspection. This can be seen as it made up a return value.

In contrast, high-upvoted Stack Overflow's answer is written by expert-matter and reviewed by people, so it is corrected most of the time.

No, at least not with this technology.

A lot of people don't understand that ChatGPT is a language model. Its goal is to smash words together to create a plausible-sounding explanation, not creating a correct one. So most of the time the answer can look correct at first glance, but it is blatantly wrong upon close inspection. This can be seen as it made up a return value.

In contrast, a high-upvoted Stack Overflow answer is written by a subject-matter expert and reviewed by people, so it is correct most of the time.

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No, at least not with this technology.

A lot of people don't understand that ChatGPT is a language model. Its goal is to smash words together to create a plausible-sounding explanation, not creating a correct one. So most of the time the answer can look correct at first glance but is blatantly wrong upon close inspection. This can be seen as it made up a return value.

In contrast, high-upvoted Stack Overflow's answer is written by expert-matter and reviewed by people, so it is corrected most of the time.