• RedditWanderer@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Ok chatgpt, you just wanted to string words together knowing very little how computers work, or how studies/conclusions work for that matter.

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      3 months ago

      No chatGPT (or any LLM) used for any of my replies to you.

      But, if you could please link to the study/conclusion so that I could read about it, I would greatly appreciate that. Especially since you seem to have easily found it after a quick search.

      I am honestly wanting to know more.

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        3 months ago

        For one, this post isn’t about any study. Second, dude said supposedly, there is “some studies”, you’ll have to go find it. The chat gpt thing was a joke that youre just stringing words together, not that gpt actually wrote it.

        The questions youre asking at laughable no matter the study. What good is a study that says it takes a TB to store it, if they went out of their way to use 4k images? Can i make a study saying they are wrong because I used 8k images? It’s not a world record or a challenge, so you use average, favorable measures for things unrelated to the question, which is the actual specific size to the GB. All these studies do is average, so we can get a sense of how much it is today.

        The method would imply statistics drawn from market averages, like the size of an ebook or whatever, it wouldn’t contain any of the info you mentioned. Your post is kinda right out of /r/iamverysmart, and you’ve made no effort to look these things up.