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I’m almost 50 doing a doctorate in engineering. ChatGPT is very helpful to do homework but won’t really teach you to do things. That said, I’m very glad to have it because this program would be so much harder without something to check my answers and understanding.
...except that it doesn't really "check your answers and understanding"...
Sure it does. It’s a calculator and can tell me if I did my statistics homework correctly. I can also ask it to summarize a concept I find difficult.
If you want a calculator, try an actual calculator or a website that actually does math like Wolfram alpha.
A chatbot can't actually do math. It can only give you an answer that looks right because it has no fundamental understanding of what "right" actually is.
Love Wolfram. I believe Stephen is a big proponent of this stuff? Found his blog on it (turns three years old next Monday) and curious for your thoughts on it.
https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2023/03/chatgpt-gets-its-wolfram-superpowers/
No, it actually doesn't. How LLMs work is that it takes in written words and makes a sentence based on the likelihood of what the next word will be based on human readable text. That's literally it.
Hence, there's absolutely no guarantee that ChatGPT's 'review' of your homework will always be 100% correct because it is probable that the answer was written incorrectly in the billions of lines of text it has been fed.
On the other hand, a calculator has been superficially wired for it's purpose to process an input. 1 + 1 will always equal 2.
I'd wager your supervisor will be horrified to learn that you're getting an LLM to learn from rather than your peers. This is why i absolutely hate that it's being used as a substitute what essentially makes us human: art, music, research, learning etc.
It's a tool that needs a licence because you need to know how to use it to complement your existing skills, not supplement it.
We’re allowed to use them. We just have to provide the prompt used and the answer given.
Ah very interesting. Still, it's a shame cutting out the peer to peer discussions to expand one's own learning and understanding.
To do an in person degree I’d have to quit my job. I have been waiting for years for a program like this. That said, doing it in person would be a better experience and I wish I’d had the opportunity to do something like that years ago.
TLDR; should have had my doctorate years ago. I went to Argentina and had to abandon my work when the economy collapsed.
For sure; nothing beats in person but you have to make do with what you can. I wish you the best of luck in your doctorate (from another mature age student and soon to be commencing Masters).
Ooh good luck! I hope you find it fulfilling.
With that naivety you are setting yourself up for failure.
We're not in a dick-swinging contest here. At least I am not :) What a dumb way to deflect from the point I am making. If you have any understanding of the matter, you know that LLMs are only statistically accurate, and mathematically, that is useless.
I have a long, successful career. I am doing this program for personal growth and to create a challenge for myself. Please stop projecting your impressions on my life, I am my own person and very confident in what I have accomplished.
Edit: I got downvoted for being confident in my successes. Really?
I am not objecting to you to learn something new. The naivety is what you display assuming you can use LLMs to "check your homework".
i dont know if you're trolling but you would be making a pretty poor engineer if you are using a something to check your answers that may or may not be right, and not use an actual engineering calculator. how would you know your answers are correct in the forest place if you took them from an LLM. its literally just equivalant to finding the answers on a website and copy and pasting it to your hw, you arnt learning anything, and people who done that have been shown to do very poorly on tests.
This is an echo chamber. Logical and rational thoughts will be downvoted if they go against the narrative. Don't take it personally.
Yeah I didn’t realize just how deeply people were into the projected angst before now. Thank you.
until it hallucinates
who the fuck wants a calculator that gives out the wring answer every 5th time
Using AI to help with assignments in education is like using a forklift in the gym. You are taking stats for everyone else and undermining your opportunity to learn and train your brain.
You are paying to get the opportunity to train your brain and educate yourself, a d are squandering the chance by using AI. It's not the best idea.
The thing is; you have the experience and knowledge necessary to understand when you are being fed wrong information when it hallucinates. You have come this far not needing a machine to think for you and are not useless without it.
I had a networking lab in which we were faced with using an Aruba layer 3 switch, after learning Cisco all semester. The point was for us to research Aruba commands, and rather than even try to look up any actual references or the information provided by our professor they immediately tried to ask chat, which proceeded to keep giving them CLEARLY Cisco commands. Despite me expaining this they chose to ignore me until a half hour of failed commands later lead then to give up and just wait for me to try and figured it out.
Btw I am, by no means a genius. I actually think I am of average intelligence, and I'm okay with that. But I have become one of the smartest/go to people in most of my classes because once chatgpt cannot figure it out they genuinely don't know what to do. They just don't understand how to think for themselves.
Learned helplessness. There is nothing more shameful then just giving up after the obvious route is exhausted.
It's like this a lot with family, like show me you made an effort to troubleshoot, otherwise you're just demonstrating you think your time is more valuable then mine to do the whole rigamorole
Do students these days not have study buddies?
Not when you’re in an online program and have to do it fully alone. Even when I was in a traditional situation I always had a job and never could do study groups. It’s specifically why I never studied stem previously.
You know you could also just like... Do research, like you're expected to do and is how people actually learn, but I understand that's hard and nobody has time for that. I guess you could also ask the local drunk to proofread your homework and get an answer just as likely to be correct as an AI
Gen Alpha can barely look people in the eyes when they're talking.
Ah yes "looking people in the eyes while talking", famously something actually important and meaningful and not just literally the most well-known neurotypical "if you don't follow the expected social rules you are Wrong" demand...
-- Frost
Yeah dude that's how norms work.
If you're staring off into space and can't talk directly to someone, you need to learn that skill.
Like, this is common sense.
Bold of you to assume "looking someone in the eye" and "talking directly" are the same thing!
Have you MET autistic people?
-- Frost
Thanks for sharing! Good luck with your doctorate!
Thank you. I appreciate the support among a sea of personal attacks. I didn’t realize that this place had such strong tankie vibes.
Distrusting an unreliable system does not make someone a tankie. Now you're just throwing out insults without even understanding them
You: We attacked you as a group over a period of days because you're stupid and it was wrong of you to say something back. Especially when you point out that we acted towards you just the way those others do.