Love the contrast between two examples. Where Ethan's prompt shows the example of someone experienced: should know the babbel hypothesis to ask for it, Ashish's prompt shows the example of someone just starting: intent replaces experience.
I often use ChatGPT for proofreading my writeups. I have noticed that it sometimes offers to correct a mistake and the corrected version is the same as the original version. E.g. following is one of the suggestions given by ChatGPT for my write up.
In the paragraph discussing hedgehogs and foxes, there's a small grammatical error: "And it does this rolling-up-in-a-ball trick very well" could be improved for clarity and consistency: "And it does this rolling-up-in-a-ball trick very well."
Love the contrast between two examples. Where Ethan's prompt shows the example of someone experienced: should know the babbel hypothesis to ask for it, Ashish's prompt shows the example of someone just starting: intent replaces experience.
Thanks @Keshav. That was exactly the reason I included both those prompts.
I often use ChatGPT for proofreading my writeups. I have noticed that it sometimes offers to correct a mistake and the corrected version is the same as the original version. E.g. following is one of the suggestions given by ChatGPT for my write up.
In the paragraph discussing hedgehogs and foxes, there's a small grammatical error: "And it does this rolling-up-in-a-ball trick very well" could be improved for clarity and consistency: "And it does this rolling-up-in-a-ball trick very well."
Which version of ChatGPT are you using?
The free version. ChatGPT 3.5
ChatGPT4 the paid version (and also Claude3, and Gemini Advanced) are far better than ChatGPT3.5. Highly recommended.
Thank you.