Referring to ChatGPT as “she” reads weird. It doesn’t need any more anthropomorphising than it already gets, that’ll only lead to more misunderstanding and misuse of a tool which already should not be blindly trusted.<p>To be fair, even though it doesn’t really have a say in it nor does it care because it’s a machine handling text with statistics, I asked it what its pronouns are. The response:<p>> I don't have personal pronouns since I'm an AI, but you can refer to me as "it" or just as "Assistant." How can I assist you today?
I miss the reward after the suffering of working through these problems with dense documentation, even as I enjoy the benefit of chatGPT getting me rapidly closer to my destination. The days of RTFM were good days; the days of solving problems quickly are good days, but different and not nostalgic for me.