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What's your point?
You think that's an appropriate analogy for ChatGPT?
"Guessing and usually getting it wrong a few times before it gives you the right answer"?
If that's true why can't anyone here give me a question that it gives a false answer to.
As in: it is currently getting every question right, first time.
As I said: the only misleading answer to any question I have asked it in the last year (as someone who uses it all the time, both for work and personally) was about a heavily politicised history matter.
Even then, the information was accurate - just incredibly one sided and biased.
So go on, give me a question that it will get wrong...