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This is because ChatGPT will happily make stuff up in such a manner that sounds plausible, but is fundamentally GIGO (Garbage In - Garbage Out).
I suspect there's a not-insignificant proportion of tax filers this year attempting to use ChatGPT to fudge their returns. Good luck with that.What's next? "Don't use ChatGPT to write the main control code for your missile defense system"?
What about optimizing code that will be compiled to MIPS R4300 to manipulate geometry?What's next? "Don't use ChatGPT to write the main control code for your missile defense system"?
I have no clue why you'd say this. What better to fix a computer than a computer???This is because ChatGPT will happily make stuff up in such a manner that sounds plausible, but is fundamentally GIGO (Garbage In - Garbage Out).
"Windows for Warheads" - coming soon from a Microsoft Partner near you
I know you are joking but I can confirm that we do not do that. No virtual anything in this line of work, not even simulations. We use the real hardware and test all the firmware and software out rigorously.What's next? "Don't use ChatGPT to write the main control code for your missile defense system"?
That one I don't understand.Feels like the "do not put babies in the washing machine" line you find in manuals.
I have always found the "Do NOT use as infant formula!" line on coffee creamer a funny one.That one I don't understand.
If a carwash is a machine to wash cars, why wouldn't a smaller washing machine be more efficient at washing babies?
ChatGPT seems to think it's a great idea.![]()
I'm a big fan of "Do not use in shower" on hair dryers.I have always found the "Do NOT use as infant formula!" line on coffee creamer a funny one.