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thesimp | 2 years ago

In order to have the "winter blues" you must know that it is winter. And in all my questions to ChatGPT I never had positive feedback that it knows what time it is, what date it is, and what the current season is.

My theory is that someone left a DEBUG=1 flag somewhere in the code and that the debug.log is filling up to 4 GB. I'm only joking a bit, I've been bitten enough times by these type of issues to know that they must happen all over the place.

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gardenhedge|2 years ago

> In order to have the "winter blues" you must know that it is winter

Can you explain your thinking behind this?

thesimp|2 years ago

The article suggests that ChatGPT slows down because it is winter and in the winter people (and data on which ChatGPT trained) sometimes slow down: the dark/gloomy/depressing winter feeling. To which I made the statement that ChatGPT does not know that it is winter so the hypothesis in the linked article does not hold up.

Several people have commented that ChatGPT does know the current time and date, so maybe there is indeed some truth in the linked article. But it does show how inconsistent ChatGPT can be: in any interaction I had with it I could not get CHatGPT to admit that it knew the current time, date, or season.