• Bernie Ecclestoned@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      1 year ago

      From the linked article

      The battery uses a carbon electrode to store hydrogen that has been split from water, and then works as a hydrogen fuel cell to produce electricity

      Chatgpt says:

      Proton batteries are an emerging energy storage technology that uses hydrogen ions (protons) to store and release energy. They split hydrogen gas into protons and electrons at the anode, with a membrane allowing only protons to pass to the cathode. At the cathode, protons combine with oxygen and electrons to generate electrical energy. Proton batteries offer high energy density and potential environmental benefits but are still in early development and face efficiency and cost challenges compared to traditional batteries

      • LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.ch
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        Don’t use chatgpt as a source, there is no reason to trust anything it says.

        It might be right, it might have just thrown together words that sound right, or maybe it’s completely made up.

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            while it’s technically true that it “just predicts the next word”, it’s a very misleading argument to make.

            Computers are also “just some basic logic gates” and yet we can do complex stuff with them.

            Complex behaviour can result from simple things.

            Not defending the bullshit that LLMs generate, just to point out that you have to be careful with your arguments

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              right, and they’re actually pretty bad at remembering facts, that’s why we have entire institutions dedicated to maintain accurate reference material!

              why do people throw all of this out the window for advice from a dumb program I’ll never understand

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              Not really. We also have deductive capabilities (aka “system 2”) that enable us to ensure some level of proof over our statements.

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            “ChatGPT, please provide your rebuttal to this statement about you: […]”

            Hey! That’s a common misconception. While I do predict the next word based on patterns in the data I was trained on, I’m not just making things up. I provide information and answers based on the vast amount of text I’ve been trained on. It’s more about recognizing patterns and providing coherent, relevant responses than just “guessing.” Cheers!