this is great! it was a nice touch to use the prompts as headings in the article too.
on one hand it's a little weird to ask these data crunching pattern findings machines to take the long way by reading a chart rather than the data directly, on the other hand charts are a key way for humans to communicate patterns effectively with each other. having machines be able to use the same medium, speak the same language, does have its appeal.
the overconfidence thing is definitely an issue in this space, and hopefully something that will get better in general as post-training improves.
this is great! it was a nice touch to use the prompts as headings in the article too.
on one hand it's a little weird to ask these data crunching pattern findings machines to take the long way by reading a chart rather than the data directly, on the other hand charts are a key way for humans to communicate patterns effectively with each other. having machines be able to use the same medium, speak the same language, does have its appeal.
the overconfidence thing is definitely an issue in this space, and hopefully something that will get better in general as post-training improves.