Artificial intelligence: one for ChatGPT

Self-tutoring about artificial intelligence: the tutor congratulates ChatGPT.

Artificial intelligence apps aren’t the first ones I use for searching the web, but they can sure come in handy.

For years I’ve known there’s a law that says that the smaller the geographic range of a species, the less common it will be even within that range. However, though I’ve tried, I’ve not been able to retrieve the name of the law until recently. (See my post from August 7.)

Finally, I keyed my description of said law into ChatGPT, which came back with “Gaston’s Law,” which is indeed correct. I was impressed.

Not every AI app I tried was able to come up with Gaston’s Law, by the way.

Congrats, ChatGPT:)

Source

besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Jack of Oracle Tutoring by Jack and Diane, Campbell River, BC.

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