Ever since artificial intelligence made it to mainstream media, a big debate that has existed around the topic is whether it can replace humans or not. And after OpenAI came out with ChatGPT, a language generation model, these conversations are resurfacing in a big way. ChatGPT is capable of writing essays, stories and poems, creating large set of content, creating news stories, writing codes and much more. But is it so good at its job that it can replace the need for humans? Some experts have come out and put the AI through its paces and what they have learnt is that ChatGPT is not without its flaws. Check the 5 major drawbacks of this AI chatbot.
These flaws were curated in a report by the Search Engine Journal which collated various studies and interviews with experts to highlight the areas where ChatGPT falls short. Let's take a look.
1. The lack of phrases: One particular area where ChatGPT fumbles is usage of idioms. According to a research paper published in 2022, lack of idioms in a piece of content can be a tell-tale sign that it was created by an AI and not human. It concluded, “The presence of Shakespearian archaisms, writing cliches, and idioms is likely far more common in book text than in computer-generated blog posts and news articles. Of these complex phrasal features, idiom features retain the most predictive power in detection of current generative models”.
2. The lack of expression: Another possible flaw in ChatGPT can arise from the fact that it can never truly experience things and as a result, it cannot express either. Its entire experience comes from the data which is fed to it and as a result, creating true art might be difficult without experiencing it and only relying on data coming from someone
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