• AFK BRB Chocolate@lemmy.world
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      17 days ago

      I’m fairness, a calculator wouldn’t explain how to get there. An LLM might not explain it correctly, but it will explain it.

      • Technus@lemmy.zip
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        17 days ago

        WolframAlpha will do the right math, and walk you through it (though IIRC you have to pay for that part).

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    17 days ago

    It happens, I once ask a question about a spinning wheel and the rpm required to have 1G. chatGPT started a couple of calculus and in the end answered that to have 1G, the diameter should be 7 times the radius. I answered back “this does not make sense, a diameter is by definition 2 times the radius”, it apologized and redid the right calculus :)

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      17 days ago

      This is because LLMs do not inherently understand math. They stick characters together that are likely to go together based on the content they were trained on. They’re literally just glorified autocorrect.

      If you want a tool that can actually do math from natural language input, try WolframAlpha.

      • ASeriesOfPoorChoices@lemmy.world
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        17 days ago

        I am so glad to see someone pushing Wolfram Alpha. It’s frustrating that more people don’t know about it, when it’s been around so long now.