Tell HN: ChatGPT is freaking amazing and I don't get the negativity
5 points| Red_Tarsius | 3 months ago
ChatGPT has become my favorite way to search through the web. It redefined the way I engage with the internet: the www is the content, traditional search engines are the shelves & aisles, and the chatbot is the librarian.
It's a shame that so much debate revolves around validating our preconceived fears. So many people are looking for one gotcha to dismiss AI altogether. If you use a default chatbot to draft your meal plans or to answer math questions, you're setting it up for failure. Its strength lies in the ability to map natural language to the data used in its training. In a way, AI is the pinnacle of user interface: it demands nothing more from the user than the ability to speak or write.
I tried to list the reasons as to why I like it so much:
- The relationship between a chatbot and its user is transparent: you know you're dealing with generated content in advance. Many other online services have devolved into a murky territory where you never quite know whether you're dealing with users, bots and/or shills.
- Asking something to the chatbot filters out all ads and sponsored content I might have seen on my way to the answer. Next time you google something, count all the ads you see from the search result page until you reach what you are looking for. It's like walking through the forced-path layout of a mall.
- The response of the chatbot is mostly devoid of images. If you want to be shown something, you need to ask for it. This is very different from the act of browsing, where the average user is ONE typo, ONE click or ONE scroll away from traumatic material.
- No more sidebars, recommended links or elements poking from outside the viewport! As someone with compulsive issues, the lack of clutter is chef's kiss.
I would like to read your thoughts on the matter. Imho in a few years we'll look back at old-school "browsing" and wonder how the heck we managed to find anything useful online. We're living in a Goldilocks time where AI chatbots are amazing search assistants and they have yet to be tarnished by sponsored content. Let's enjoy it while we can.
b3ing|3 months ago
vunderba|3 months ago
That might say more about your own social circle. Most of my friends take a pretty measured approach to AI.
> The relationship between a chatbot and its user is transparent.
Is it? Depending on the LLM you are using, there might be quite a bit of alignment that's built into the natural bias of the model, and that's not even taking into account the usually massive system prompt that's automatically injected into the context window. Your average non-techie is simply going to be unaware of this.
> We're living in a Goldilocks time where AI chatbots are amazing search assistants and they have yet to be tarnished by sponsored content.
https://www.perplexity.ai/hub/blog/why-we-re-experimenting-w...
JohnFen|3 months ago
I'm rarely searching to find an answer to a specific question, I'm more usually searching in order to do research. What I want from the search is a list of online resources on the topic I'm researching. That's what web searches give me.
If I were looking for a specific answer on a topic I already know well enough to be able to spot errors, LLMs may be very useful. But that's just not what I'm usually doing.
byko3y|3 months ago
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marcus878|3 months ago
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