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[QUOTE="TeethWhitener, post: 6867966, member: 511972"] I wish I had saved the exact conversation I had with ChatGPT, but it made it abundantly clear to me where the gaps are. Background: in the world of metal-catalyzed CO2 reduction, different metals give different products. I was putting together a presentation and I was admittedly too lazy to look up which metals gave which products, so I figured I'd save time and ask ChatGPT. My prompt was something along the lines of "In CO2 electroreduction, which metals are formate formers, which ones are H2 formers, and which ones are hydrocarbon formers?" ChatGPT's answer was something along the lines of "CO2 electroreduction is <basically the first paragraph of a wikipedia entry>. Formate production is catalyzed by copper, zinc, and palladium. Some metals, such as copper, zinc and palladium produce mainly H2, whereas hydrocarbons are mainly produced by copper, zinc, and palladium." Once I corrected it (because I knew formates were mainly products of p-block metals, and also because its answer was silly and clearly wouldn't pass the Turing test), it said something along the lines of "I'm sorry for the mistake. You are correct, in addition to copper, zinc, and palladium, formate production is also catalyzed by p-block metals." There are some impressive use cases for ChatGPT (tbh, for me with no talent whatsoever in visual art or graphic design, the text to image AI's have been far more useful for filling presentations and proposals with slick graphics), but a superintelligent evil human-species-destroying AI is at least a few more years away. I saw a great quote that said "AI won't take your job; people who know how to use AI will." Pretty much encapsulates how I feel about it. Now, if I could just train an AI to turn an abstract into a quad chart... [/QUOTE]
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