The research from Purdue University, first spotted by news outlet Futurism, was presented earlier this month at the Computer-Human Interaction Conference in Hawaii and looked at 517 programming questions on Stack Overflow that were then fed to ChatGPT.

“Our analysis shows that 52% of ChatGPT answers contain incorrect information and 77% are verbose,” the new study explained. “Nonetheless, our user study participants still preferred ChatGPT answers 35% of the time due to their comprehensiveness and well-articulated language style.”

Disturbingly, programmers in the study didn’t always catch the mistakes being produced by the AI chatbot.

“However, they also overlooked the misinformation in the ChatGPT answers 39% of the time,” according to the study. “This implies the need to counter misinformation in ChatGPT answers to programming questions and raise awareness of the risks associated with seemingly correct answers.”

  • aname
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    972 years ago

    “Corporation using immature technology in productions because it’s cool”

    More news at eleven

    • capital
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      132 years ago

      This is scary because up to now, all software released worked exactly as intended so we need to be extra special careful here.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 years ago

        Yes, and we never have and never will put lives in the hands of software developers before!

        Tap for spoiler

        /s…for this comment and the above one, for anyone who needs it