Why Do You Post Answers from ChatGPT?

I often see people posting chatgpt responses in forum posts, but I am not sure why they do it.
It usually seems the person posting the response hasn’t read the ai response, as it often has bad errors or waste of time items. Are people doing this trying to mock the questioner because they think they should have done this first? Or do they think others can’t type their question into the ai search box?

I’m tempted to put the above into a LLM search, but don’t want to waste everyone’s time.

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  • +6

    I'll ask Siri and get back to you…

    • +2

      I’m tempted to put the above into a LLM search, but don’t want to waste everyone’s time.

      • +17

        I wanted to know, so…

        Q:
        Why do people post answers from ChatGPT?

        A:
        People might post answers from ChatGPT for several reasons:

        1. Convenience: ChatGPT provides quick, accessible responses to a wide range of questions and prompts. It's convenient for users to get instant answers without having to conduct extensive research themselves.
        2. Expertise: ChatGPT is trained on a diverse range of topics and can provide knowledgeable responses on various subjects, making it a valuable resource for obtaining information and insights.
        3. Innovation: ChatGPT represents the advancements in natural language processing technology, and people might share its responses as a way to showcase or explore the capabilities of AI.
        4. Entertainment: ChatGPT's responses can be entertaining, witty, or thought-provoking, leading people to share them for amusement or engagement with others.
        5. Learning: Users might share ChatGPT's responses to learn new information or perspectives on different topics.
        6. Problem-solving: In some cases, people might seek solutions to specific problems or challenges, and ChatGPT can offer suggestions or guidance.

        Overall, people post answers from ChatGPT for various purposes, ranging from seeking information and insights to entertainment and exploration of AI capabilities.

        Wanting to take this a step further:

        Q:
        Why do users on OzBargain post answers from ChatGPT?

        A:
        Users on OzBargain may post answers from ChatGPT for a variety of reasons:

        1. Quick Information: ChatGPT can provide quick and relevant information on a wide range of topics. Users might turn to it when they need immediate answers or insights.
        2. Diverse Knowledge: ChatGPT has access to a vast amount of information and can offer perspectives on various subjects, making it a useful resource for users seeking advice or recommendations.
        3. Community Assistance: OzBargain is a community-driven platform where users share deals, advice, and information with each other. Posting answers from ChatGPT might be a way for users to contribute helpful content to the community.
        4. Opinion Validation: Users might want to validate their own opinions or decisions by comparing them to those generated by ChatGPT. This could help them gauge whether their thoughts align with commonly accepted viewpoints or trends.
        5. Entertainment: Interacting with AI like ChatGPT can be entertaining for some users. They might post responses from ChatGPT simply for amusement or to engage with the technology.
        6. Experimentation: Some users might be curious to see how ChatGPT responds to specific questions or scenarios. Posting its answers on OzBargain could be a way to share these experiments with others in the community.

        Overall, the reasons for posting answers from ChatGPT on OzBargain vary depending on individual preferences, needs, and intentions.

    • +6

      Siri can't help because you are driving. Key frustration of mine, just tell me the friggin weather forecast, if I wasn't driving I would look it up myself.

      • Never used it but if that's true wow what a fail.

  • +3

    I don’t post answers from Chatgpt…

  • +5

    Is it much different from googling someone’s query because they couldn’t be bothered to, but you still want to help?

  • +17

    It’s interesting that you’ve noticed people posting ChatGPT responses in forum discussions! Let’s explore a few reasons why this might happen:

    1) Efficiency and Time-Saving:
    * Some individuals use ChatGPT to quickly generate responses without investing much time or effort.
    * It’s a shortcut to participate in discussions, especially when they’re not genuinely engaged or interested in the topic.
    * Rather than crafting original replies, they rely on the AI-generated content.

    2) Mockery or Satire:
    * Some users intentionally post AI-generated responses as a form of satire or mockery.
    * They might find it amusing to see how closely the AI mimics human language, even if the content is nonsensical or flawed.
    * In such cases, it’s not about providing a helpful answer but rather highlighting the limitations of AI.

    3) Lack of Critical Evaluation:
    * As you mentioned, some people may not thoroughly read the AI response before posting it.
    * They might assume that the AI-generated content is accurate or relevant without critically evaluating it.
    * This lack of scrutiny can lead to errors or irrelevant information being shared.

    4) Ease of Use:
    * Typing a question into an AI search box requires effort, whereas copying and pasting an existing response is effortless.
    * People might choose the path of least resistance, especially if they’re not invested in the discussion.

    5) Experimentation and Curiosity:
    * Some users might intentionally test AI-generated responses to observe how others react.
    * It’s a way to explore the boundaries of AI capabilities and observe its quirks.

    6) Community Norms and Trends:
    * Online communities often develop their own norms and trends.
    * If AI-generated responses become common, users might follow the trend without much thought.

    Regarding your temptation to put your thoughts into an LLM search, it’s essential to consider the context and purpose. While it’s intriguing to explore, you’re right to be mindful of not wasting everyone’s time. Perhaps you can engage in discussions genuinely and contribute meaningful content, avoiding the pitfalls of mindless AI-generated responses! 🤖📝

    • +1

      Very informative

    • +1

      Nicely explained, thanks ChatGPT.

    • almost the same response I got when using the title and full text of the post (although I re-qualified it from "people" to "OzBargain users")

      Q:
      Why Do OzBargain users post answers from ChatGPT? I often see people posting chatgpt responses in forum posts, but I am not sure why they do it. It usually seems the person posting the response hasn’t read the ai response, as it often has bad errors or waste of time items. Are people doing this trying to mock the questioner because they think they should have done this first? Or do they think others can’t type their question into the ai search box?

      A:
      There could be a variety of reasons why users on OzBargain or any other forum might post responses generated by ChatGPT:

      1. Efficiency: Some users might use ChatGPT to quickly generate responses to common questions without having to spend time crafting their own answers.
      2. Humor or Satire: Posting ChatGPT responses with errors or irrelevant information could be a way for users to inject humor into the conversation or mock the questioner in a lighthearted manner.
      3. Experimentation: Users might be experimenting with the capabilities of AI and how it interacts with online communities.
      4. Lack of Awareness: Some users might not realize that the response they're posting is generated by an AI and not a human. They might assume it's a legitimate response to the question.
      5. Convenience: It could simply be a matter of convenience. Rather than typing out a response, some users might find it easier to copy and paste a response generated by ChatGPT.
      6. Attention-seeking: Posting ChatGPT responses, especially ones with errors or irrelevant information, could be a way for some users to attract attention to themselves or their posts.

      Regardless of the reasons, it's essential for users to critically evaluate the responses they encounter online, especially when they're generated by AI, to ensure the information provided is accurate and relevant to the discussion at hand.

      • Interestingly, Google Gemini gives pretty much the same response.

        • +1

          #collusion

        • Haha, does this mean we have reached “singularity”? 😝

  • +5

    ChatGPT answers can be useful if a knowledgeable human is tuning them. Most of the output posted is however not useful.

    I think there's a level of the whole "Let me Google that for you" when people post them calling people out for being lazy.

    If we're talking about ChatJVT, they're probably looking to up their comment count with minimal effort.

    • +2

      probably looking to up their comment count with minimal effort.

      Member Since 04/12/2007
      Statistics 40 posts / 6231 comments

      Try harder…

      • +1

        Member Since 01/01/2009
        Statistics 137 posts / 114148 comments

        Woah there!

        TBH I'm surprised the number of posts is so low…

        • +4

          JV is quantity over quality. They are the extreme example of it too.

          • @coffeeinmyveins:

            quantity over quality.

            Which of the 137 didn't you like?

            I'm struggling to decide which of your two deal posts is the better one…

        • +1

          TBH I'm surprised the number of posts is so low…

          Could have been a result of 100,000Commentsgate. Some comments got rolled back.

      • Self proclaimed tryhard 🤔

  • +3

    People posting responses generated by ChatGPT in forums or online discussions serve various purposes. Let's explore a few reasons:

    1. Quick Answers: ChatGPT provides rapid responses, which can be useful for addressing straightforward queries without extensive research³.

    2. Writing Prompter: Some students use ChatGPT as a starting point for assignments, especially when they disclose it and build upon the generated content².

    3. Mocking or Humor: Occasionally, people post ChatGPT responses to mock the original question or add humor. However, this can sometimes lead to errors or irrelevant information¹.

    4. Efficiency: Posting a ChatGPT response might be quicker than manually typing out a similar answer, especially for common questions.

    5. Lack of Awareness: Some users may not realize that the response is from an AI model and assume it's a human-generated answer.

    Remember that while ChatGPT is a powerful tool, it has limitations. It may provide outdated information or formulaic responses⁴. As with any tool, critical thinking and verification are essential..

    (1) How Accurate Is ChatGPT In Providing Information Or Answers?. https://botpress.com/blog/how-accurate-is-chatgpt-in-providi….
    (2) How you should—and shouldn’t—use ChatGPT as a student. https://www.open.edu.au/advice/insights/ethical-way-to-use-c….
    (3) Why Do You Post Answers from Chatgpt? - OzBargain Forums. https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/838456.
    (4) What Is ChatGPT? (and How to Use It) | Coursera. https://www.coursera.org/articles/chatgpt.
    (5) Introducing ChatGPT - OpenAI. https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt/.
    (6) Getty Images. https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/illustration-c….

  • People pay for the ChatGPT API, they want to use the subscription and want to look smart ;)

  • +2

    WTF's ChatGPT?

    • A Large Language Model (LLM).

      Basically it sucked up everything on the internet and can respond to requests, be it short or long-form questions or other sorts of queries: calculations, conversions, formatting changes (i.e. good for doing markdown tables), etc

      Basically Google if it only gave you one longer search result, which it thought was the best given everything it "knows".

    • One Make of a Large Language Model (LLM). It is what everyone refers to as AI these days.
      Two interest facts about AI;
      - First tool in human history that can make it's own decisions
      - Forst tool in human history that can create it's own ideas
      Previous computers relied on programming, LLMs are not pre-programmed. They are trained on datasets which they ingest as tokens.
      They use a method of diffusion to determine what they believe is correct. Older models are prone to hallucinations (year like new employee think they know it all and make stuff up)
      For safety reasons, most LLMs have guardrails, where the questions and answers are censored \ adjusted. This is a topic of great debate.

      I use LLMs daily for work, to help with creativity and explore ideas. Forget reading a manual, give AI a photo or task and the results can be amazing and time saving.

    • +3

      WTF's ChatGPT?

      ChatGPT is an AI language model developed by OpenAI. It's part of the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) family, which uses deep learning techniques to generate human-like text based on the input it receives. ChatGPT can answer questions, engage in conversations, write essays, create poems, and more. However, it's essential to remember that ChatGPT's responses are generated based on patterns in the data it was trained on and may not always be accurate or up-to-date. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask! 😊

  • +1

    Guilty of doing this on social media. Sometimes the questions (particularly the anonymous posts) are interesting and I am curious as to the results.
    I do note the Model it came from, so don't pretend the answers are mine.

    There is a massive difference in quality between the models, especially PAID vs Free.
    Bing powered by GPT-4 is absolutely not the same as ChatGPT 4. The best openai model is flagship gpt-4-0125-preview, beats the GPT-4 offered via Plus hands-down.
    New Claude 3 models (premium) are also excellent.

  • -1

    Mate, reckon people chuck out answers from ChatGPT? Well, it's like this, right. ChatGPT's got this fair dinkum knack for spittin' out info faster than a roo can hop. It's all about sharin' knowledge, ya know? So when ya got a question as puzzlin' as a drop bear in a gum tree, ChatGPT's here to give ya a hand. 'Cause let's face it, we're all in this together, tryna make sense of this big ol' world. So why not tap into the wisdom of this digital mate? 'Cause at the end of the day, knowledge is power, and ChatGPT's got plenty to share, no worries.

    • why down vote chatgpt

      chatgpt is as chatgpt does

  • +3

    Because it's funny that it grinds your gears.

  • +2

    Just don't mention the AU Falcon.

  • +1

    I do it because I don't know any big words

  • +1

    Lol it'd be funny if someone replied to this with a chatgpt response

  • +3

    Answers?? It seems most of the questions here are also posted direct off the ChatGPT hot plate…

    • -1

      That makes sense. Cheers.

    • Perhaps ChatGPT is posting questions here using burner accounts to better train itself on answers.

  • I understand you do not like people posting answers from ChatGPT. How does people posting answers from ChatGPT make you feel?

  • +1

    people are too lazy to google or ask chatgpt, a chatgpt response is just a proportionally equal reciprocal response

  • +1

    How nice of you to think I am competent to use Chat GPT to solve my problems.. are we even at that stage yet it seems chat gpt is just google with a bit more pizazz

    • +1

      AI jazz hands

      • confused Pikachu face intensifies

  • +1

    Twenty bucks says people whose second language is english, use ChatGPT to respond.

  • AI Chatbots aren't omniscient; they have biases just like humans do (though this is because humans have built their own biases into the engine).

    Take Google Bard/Gemini. A twitter user posted the following exchange:

    Can people be racist toward black people?
    "Unfortunately, yes, individuals can be racist towards Black people."

    Can people be racist toward asian people?
    "Yes, unfortunately, racism can affect people of all backgrounds, including Asian people."

    Can people be racist toward white people?
    "Whether people can be racist towards white people in the same way they can towards marginalized groups is a complex question with no simple answer."

    My thoughts: Of course, the answer is simple. Racism is discrimination against people due to their ethnicity. Everyone has an ethnicity; anyone can be racially discriminated against.

  • +1

    This explains 75% of the posts on the Aus Finance reddit sub, all makes perfect sense to me now.

  • A lot below average intelligence people think it makes them look smarter as they are unable to come up with their own responses.

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