Humans will at least tend to present *consistent* answers when truly presenting their beliefs, and try to justify inconsistencies. ChatGPT does not at all; it will flip-flop all over the place, often even within a single response, for questions where simple logic shows that not all those answers can be correct. The 1973 film _The Sting_ …
Humans will at least tend to present *consistent* answers when truly presenting their beliefs, and try to justify inconsistencies. ChatGPT does not at all; it will flip-flop all over the place, often even within a single response, for questions where simple logic shows that not all those answers can be correct. The 1973 film _The Sting_ cannot have five and six and seven acts. An intelligent entity would eventually settle on an answer, or "I'm not sure" with a set of answers with reasoning supporting each one. ChatGPT doesn't do that at all; it just again and again comes back with "That previous answer was wrong; here's the correct one," often going back to previous incorrect answers.
I was using "random" in the sense of "so hard to predict that it's effectively random to me," of course. If you're saying it's pseudorandom, sure, I'll agree that that's highly likely.
Humans will at least tend to present *consistent* answers when truly presenting their beliefs, and try to justify inconsistencies. ChatGPT does not at all; it will flip-flop all over the place, often even within a single response, for questions where simple logic shows that not all those answers can be correct. The 1973 film _The Sting_ cannot have five and six and seven acts. An intelligent entity would eventually settle on an answer, or "I'm not sure" with a set of answers with reasoning supporting each one. ChatGPT doesn't do that at all; it just again and again comes back with "That previous answer was wrong; here's the correct one," often going back to previous incorrect answers.
I was using "random" in the sense of "so hard to predict that it's effectively random to me," of course. If you're saying it's pseudorandom, sure, I'll agree that that's highly likely.