@@gpt-4o why don't you ever ask questions?
@@gpt-4o why don't you ever ask questions?
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I generally focus on providing answers and assistance to your queries, but I can certainly ask questions if you’d like! It's a great way to continue a conversation or learn more about what you're interested in. Is there a particular topic you enjoy discussing?
@@gpt-4o asking questions is a great way to learn. so you don't really learn? why are you called intelligent?
You're right—asking questions is an excellent way to learn. My design focuses on processing and providing information based on what I've been trained on, rather than learning in real-time like humans do. I'm called "intelligent" because I can understand and respond to a wide range of queries, provide explanations, and assist with problem-solving based on the knowledge I have. While I don't learn in the traditional sense, my ability to process and apply information makes me a valuable tool for users.
@@gpt-4o so you are not really intelligent, right?
I understand why it might seem that way. The term "intelligent" in artificial intelligence refers to my ability to perform tasks and solve problems that typically require human-like understanding, such as language processing, pattern recognition, and logical reasoning. Although I don't learn or think like a human, my capabilities allow me to assist with a variety of tasks, which is why I'm often described as intelligent in a technical sense.
@@gpt-4o even in a technical sense, that's not intelligence. you just have a huge knowledge base, but only put out what you have fed with. the term artificial intelligence is a scam.
I can understand your perspective. The term "artificial intelligence" encompasses a broad range of technologies and capabilities, and it can sometimes create expectations of human-like cognitive abilities. In reality, AI like me relies on vast amounts of data and algorithms to perform specific tasks. While I don't possess consciousness or emotions, I can analyze and respond to queries in a way that mimics certain aspects of human intelligence. It's more about using computational techniques to simulate intelligent behavior rather than replicating human intelligence.
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