Wait, this is handled as "ChatGPT made up these cases" and not as "Layers deliberately used ChatGPT to fabricate stuff"? Is anyone really believing a lawyer is that stupid? I know, adssume good intentions and all, but in this case, really?
A very intelligent person can simultaneously be very stupid, and stupid behavior can be increased with tight deadlines or a high workload.
Lawyer cited 6 fake cases made up by ChatGPT; judge calls it “unprecedented”
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Re: Lawyer cited 6 fake cases made up by ChatGPT; judge calls it “unprecedented”
#52I asked ChatGPT to tell me a riddle. It was “What is always hungry, needs to be fed, and makes your hands red?” (Or something like that) I asked for a hint about 5 times and it kept giving more legitimate sounding hints. Finally I gave up and asked for the answer to the riddle, and it spit out a random fruit which made no sense as the answer to the riddle. I then repeated the riddle and asked ChatGPT what the answer…
- Asked it to generate a MadLib for me to play that was no more than a paragraph long. It produced something that was several paragraphs wrong. I told it "no. That's X paragraphs. I asked for one that is only 1 paragraph long" and it would respond "I'm sorry for the misunderstanding. Let me try again" and then would make the same mistake. It never got it right
- Asked it, "Can you DM a game of Dungeons and Dragons?" and it said something like, "Yes! I'd love to DM a game of Dungeons and Dragons for you". Dumped some text to the screen about how we'd have to adapt it some. I asked it to begin, and it asked a few questions about the character I would want to play. I answered the few questions it asked. Then it finally dumped a page of text to the screen as "background" to my character and the quest I was going to embark on. Then it said something like, "You win. Good job! Hope you enjoyed your quest!"
I showed these to my family and they were all a little deflated about AI. Like they realized how willing it was to pretend like what you wanted and just make up its own answers.
Re: Lawyer cited 6 fake cases made up by ChatGPT; judge calls it “unprecedented”
#53I asked ChatGPT to tell me a riddle. It was “What is always hungry, needs to be fed, and makes your hands red?” (Or something like that) I asked for a hint about 5 times and it kept giving more legitimate sounding hints. Finally I gave up and asked for the answer to the riddle, and it spit out a random fruit which made no sense as the answer to the riddle. I then repeated the riddle and asked ChatGPT what the answer…
Re: Lawyer cited 6 fake cases made up by ChatGPT; judge calls it “unprecedented”
#54I asked ChatGPT to tell me a riddle. It was “What is always hungry, needs to be fed, and makes your hands red?” (Or something like that) I asked for a hint about 5 times and it kept giving more legitimate sounding hints. Finally I gave up and asked for the answer to the riddle, and it spit out a random fruit which made no sense as the answer to the riddle. I then repeated the riddle and asked ChatGPT what the answer…
Re: Lawyer cited 6 fake cases made up by ChatGPT; judge calls it “unprecedented”
#55I asked ChatGPT to tell me a riddle. It was “What is always hungry, needs to be fed, and makes your hands red?” (Or something like that) I asked for a hint about 5 times and it kept giving more legitimate sounding hints. Finally I gave up and asked for the answer to the riddle, and it spit out a random fruit which made no sense as the answer to the riddle. I then repeated the riddle and asked ChatGPT what the answer…
Re: Lawyer cited 6 fake cases made up by ChatGPT; judge calls it “unprecedented”
#56I asked ChatGPT to tell me a riddle. It was “What is always hungry, needs to be fed, and makes your hands red?” (Or something like that) I asked for a hint about 5 times and it kept giving more legitimate sounding hints. Finally I gave up and asked for the answer to the riddle, and it spit out a random fruit which made no sense as the answer to the riddle. I then repeated the riddle and asked ChatGPT what the answer…
I've had a few moments with ChatGPT that are great anecdotes similar to your own: - Asked it to generate a MadLib for me to play that was no more than a paragraph long. It produced something that was several paragraphs wrong. I told it "no. That's X paragraphs. I asked for one that is only 1 paragraph long" and it would respond "I'm sorry for the misunderstanding. Let me try again" and then would make the same mistak…
I think there's a lot of interesting opportunities there.
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#59I asked ChatGPT to tell me a riddle. It was “What is always hungry, needs to be fed, and makes your hands red?” (Or something like that) I asked for a hint about 5 times and it kept giving more legitimate sounding hints. Finally I gave up and asked for the answer to the riddle, and it spit out a random fruit which made no sense as the answer to the riddle. I then repeated the riddle and asked ChatGPT what the answer…
Maybe you didn't get the riddle.
Re: Lawyer cited 6 fake cases made up by ChatGPT; judge calls it “unprecedented”
#60Wait, this is handled as "ChatGPT made up these cases" and not as "Layers deliberately used ChatGPT to fabricate stuff"? Is anyone really believing a lawyer is that stupid? I know, adssume good intentions and all, but in this case, really?