Why is ChatGPT so popular in 3rd world?
>>107034928to fix their broken English
>number corresponds to diameter of circle
>>107034928>biggest customers are all poorsThe product will survive within Microsoft etc but OpenAI as a company is doomed.
>>107034992the numbers don't make any sense anyway. these don't total to 300 million, 45% of india is already over 600 million.
I've been using ChatGPT to study by feeding it my course program stuff (just like, the powerpoints our instructor uses and review sheets) and asking it to construct quizzes for me.Is this a good way to use it or am I unknowingly retarding myself somehow
>>107034928it's always sandniggers and pajeets lmao
Hard to believe they hundred of billions of dollars have been burned just to let Indians slop up the internet
>>107035042>these don't total to 300 million, 45% of india is already over 600 million."Consumers" means people with access to it/potential to use it.In India, that number is far smaller given how much of the country is still, ultimately, disconnected or technologically behind. If you don't have modern internet infrastructure, you probably aren't considered on this chart.And because the majority of Indians with prospects all flee the country as soon as possible, the only ones left are people who would be fascinated by ChatGPT, sort of a Canada situation there. That's also probably why China, Japan, US, and other technologically advanced countries are so low, as they're far less prone to people abandoning their home country as soon as they make it.
>>107034928Lack of education and lack of critical thinking skills, leaving the population unable to understand the technology's nature and instead treating what it says as truth manifest on face value.There's strong overlap here with blind religious faith. Same markers, really.
>>107035400you are building a dependency on something to spoon feed you information so when are given anything of substance you will not know how to continue without it. keep slopping it up.
>>107035656Nah, not really.I don't need it for the information. I'm the one giving it that information.I use it to restructure said information into a quiz for review, I've never really used GPT for anything beyond that.
>>107035400>>107035681How do you know ChatGPT isn’t hallucinating answers or questions on those quizzes that don’t match the actual source material? If you’re just using ChatGPT without independently knowing the source material (so you can spot when something is bullshit) then you’re making yourself dumber
>>107035707I just... gotta have hope!But that is actually a good point. I just ask it to cite the answer for me within the materials I provided at the end for everything it says I got wrong, but it could be making shit up for a good chunk of the questions I don't ask about. I'm keenly aware that the "correct" answers could just be it being too nice to the user or something retarded.
>>107035434Retard I can promise you more than 23% of Americans have internet access lmao
>>107034928Scams they just run scam scripts through them to generate better english I saw someone from OpenAI talking about it on the newsHe also said they also see three times as many people pasting in these scam texts asking "is this a scam?" and GPT will tell them "yes I think this person does not have a $200,000 job for you that requires no interview that starts tomorrow if you wire him $1500"
>>107034928>% of consumersWhat? What kind of consumers?
>>107035707If you write correct orders the computer does what you want it to. If you don’t give it opportunity to hallucinate it won’t Your computer computes you
Why india never developed an console or computer emulator?Even Brazil has a couple, but india has zero.
>>107037005Just money driven miserable people dude. They dont even play sports.
>>107034959>to fix their broken Englishfpbp/thread
correcting their ESL text/voice
>>107037005they don't play games they only work
>>107034928Now adjust it for AI use per capita