• A Purdue University study found that the ChatGPT OpenAI bot gave incorrect answers to programming questions half the time.
• However, 39.34% of participants preferred the ChatGPT responses due to their completeness and well-formulated language style.
• The study also showed that users can only identify errors in ChatGPT responses when they are obvious.
• Participants prefer ChatGPT's responses because of its polite language, articulated textbook-style responses, and comprehensiveness.
• The study is intended to complement the in-depth guidance and linguistic analysis of ChatGPT responses.
• The authors note that ChatGPT responses contain more "driving attributes" but do not describe risks as often as Stack Overflow posts.
When you put 4 spaces at the start of each line, it renders as a code block. Are you doing that on purpose? I don’t see why you would want your comments to use a monospace font.
In addition, in Sync for Lemmy, it wraps words in the middle of them which makes it odd to read. Its even worse in a web browser, causing the user to need to scroll to read each line.
When you put 4 spaces at the start of each line, it renders as a code block. Are you doing that on purpose? I don’t see why you would want your comments to use a monospace font.
In addition, in Sync for Lemmy, it wraps words in the middle of them which makes it odd to read. Its even worse in a web browser, causing the user to need to scroll to read each line.
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