No, it's just good at mass-production copy and paste. And yes, we're correctly applying Betteridge's Law Opinion Remember ELIZA? The 1966 chatbot from MIT's AI Lab convinced countless people it was intelligent using nothing but simple pattern matching and canned responses. Nearly 60 years later, ChatGPT has people making the same mistake. Chatbots don't think - they've just gotten exponentially better at pretending....
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