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John&Andrea

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2019 Ford Ranger
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Just curious, has anyone used this to plan a trip. I’m playing around with it. Seems like it may work.
 
Pretty sure I read somewhere that Chat GPT is just for entertainment and will tell you things that are blatantly false if it thinks it's what you want to hear.
 
Pretty sure I read somewhere that Chat GPT is just for entertainment and will tell you things that are blatantly false if it thinks it's what you want to hear.
Glad that never happens on internet forums. ;)
 
My only caveat would be if you're using the free version of ChatGPT Altman has incorporated a number of speed bumps ie., the number of messages you can access before you have to wait to reset and the depth of the information provided in order to incentivize users to migrate to the paid version. If you're using the free version make sure you know enough about what you're asking to detect if you're being led down a rabbit hole.
I think however something as relatively basic as trip planning would be a no brainer for the free version of any of the platforms.
 
Keep in mind that Chat's grandfather was the software that made up directions in GPS's. And what it still has in common is that it generally works great. Until it suddenly takes a left turn off a cliff or something. So to speak.
Essentially, sure it will work. Just be sure to fact check with some reality.
 
Given the energy it consumes and what it's doing to the price of computing components, I can't support using AI for anything.
 

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