Humans are not “searching” to be searching, but rather as part of “find, gather, verify, combine, analyze, do”.

Yuntian Deng @yuntiandeng Interesting analysis by @NZZTech on WildChat, focusing on German-language conversations! They found that most German-language users treat ChatGPT like a search engine, with 45% of queries seeking concrete information. Grateful to see our work featured! x.com/NZZTech/status…

NZZ Technologie @NZZTech Nov 29 Seit zwei Jahren gibt es Chat-GPT. Nun liefert ein Datensatz Einblick in die Konversationen zwischen Mensch und KI. Wir haben ihn analysiert und dabei ein paar überraschende Erkenntnisse gewonnen. https://trib.al/4cXXtMR

 

My Comment:

Humans are not “searching” to be searching, but rather as part of “find, gather, verify, combine, analyze, do”.
 
Overall the AIs are not doing much of anything, not even logging what they find, what they do with stuff, what humans tell them or ask them to do.
 
I say “assistive intelligences” (AIs). But these commercial are still strictly “artificial”.  Commercial AIs are not trained to be responsible and to do a good job a job kept at, until it is done right.
 
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