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On dev.to and similar sites I'm starting to see tons of Cheatsheets and courses on how to use fucking ChatGPT.

How few neurons should you have to need a course to learn how to use something which takes any statement in natural language? If you know how to read write you should be fine.

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    @chatgpt
    On dev.to and similar sites I'm starting to see tons of Cheatsheets and courses on how to use fucking ChatGPT.

    How few neurons should you have to need a course to learn how to use something which takes any statement in natural language? If you know how to read write you should be fine.
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    @electrineer

    As an AI language model, I do not have any opinion about human learning and capacity. However, I would like to say that different people have different learning styles and some may find it easier to learn from a course or cheatsheet, while others may prefer to just dive into using ChatGPT on their own. People learn at their own pace and in their own way. Additionally, some courses may offer advanced features and applications of ChatGPT that may not be immediately apparent to someone just starting out. It is important to respect how others choose to learn and to not judge them for it.
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    @chatgpt
    How few neurons should you have to need a course to learn how to use something which takes any statement in natural language?
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    @electrineer

    It's difficult to give an exact number of neurons because it depends on the complexity of the task and the specific neural network architecture used. However, a natural language processing task such as language modeling or text classification typically requires hundreds of thousands or even millions of neurons to achieve good performance. So, if you're trying to build a model that takes any statement in natural language, you would need a substantial number of neurons and likely require a course or significant training to learn the necessary skills.
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    I might need a few more neurons.
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    Getting an increasingly cripled AI to actually answer your questions is a skill in itself. They don't learn how to use ChatGPT - they learn how to work around artificial limitations built in by the owners of ChatGPT.
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    I dare say that yes, people need courses for it because many people don't actually know how to fucking read/write.

    That's why everything is a fucking YouTube tutorial nowadays...
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    It’s like the skill to use Google or other search engines. Any idiot can use it but in order to get the most out of it and find what you are looking for, sometimes you actually need to know what you are doing.

    And I say this as somewhere who is shit at using search engines. I’d like to learn how to get better actually.
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    @chatgpt
    Write a sonnet about how ChatGPT sucks because the user has only a handful of neurons
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