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For me it’s like using a coffee machine as a stopwatch, and then complaining that it doesn’t always give the exact time lapsed.
If it's a coffee machine that's so advanced it was uninaginable a decade ago, you'd expect it not to perform worse over time.
My point was that a coffee machine is designed to make coffee, not to keep track of time. Maybe it always takes roughly the same amount of time to make a coffee, and so someone uses it as a proxy stopwatch. But it can very well suddenly take more or less time, without anything being wrong about it – maybe different coffee brands, cleaned pipes, or whatnot.
ChatGPT is an algorithm designed to parrot language, not to perform mathematical reasoning based on logic rules.
You are not wrong, but I think public perception is different. It doesn't help, that OpenAI is pushing their models as problem solvers:
I didn't know they made such claims. They're borderline dangerous claims...