CalcGPT, created by developer Calvin Liang, breaks new ground in showing an irrefutable use case for large language models. Liang has constructed a desktop calculator powered by GPT-4. In our testi…
My favorite part is that as with all LLM solutions it either spits out the correct answer or absolute nonsense. This calculator will never have a floating point error or screw up the order of operations, but it will sometimes decide that 2+2 equals “either 5 or 4.0000354, depending on how you measure it” even on the minimally-spicy settings.
My favorite part is that as with all LLM solutions it either spits out the correct answer or absolute nonsense. This calculator will never have a floating point error or screw up the order of operations, but it will sometimes decide that 2+2 equals “either 5 or 4.0000354, depending on how you measure it” even on the minimally-spicy settings.