ChatGPT isn't really knowledgeable, it just reiterares what is found on the internet, which is often questionable or wrong. Being knowledgeable also means putting a context to the knowledge and being able to judge if a particular token of knowledge is valid or crap. ChatGPT can't do that, in fact, it often doesn't tell you when it doesn't know something, it just makes stuff up, as all language models to at this time to some extent. Sure, they are working on improving that, but at this point in time the blind trust people put in AI models like ChatGPT is, in my opinion, misguided at best and dangerous at worst.
Yes, absolutely. And I’m fully aware that behind ChatGPT’s answers lies a wealth of information from CMDRs on official forums, Reddit, and other online sources. I have no intention of undermining the recognition and respect they rightfully deserve, as their contributions are invaluable. However, as a fan from a non-English-speaking region, I can’t deny how significant ChatGPT’s support has been for me. So please allow me to stand on their side just this once.
And besides, isn’t it kind of amusing to be misled by a clumsy AI and end up on a 100-light-year journey?