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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Everything is a good idea until it gets in the hands of humans.
Gotcha.
And yes... why not implement chatgpt in Steam... atm Steam has so much useless "bloatware" on board, so one more don't make a difference...¯\_
AI detection is useless snake oil, just as likely to mark false positives as it is to accurately identify AI generated content. You can even reliably get around AI detection by simply explaining to the AI how AI detection works and how to avoid it.
ChatGPT is literally a glorified magic 8-ball.
Commonly they learn what users submit to them or just use google awnsers, everything else is nothing new or grand about it, its not a tool anymore then it is just a learning software for a fledging smart script.
It...really does not need to be on Steam, for several reasons, the largest being is that Steam does not sell non-game related products, even the programs they sell in the software area are entirely for games, ChatGPT is not a game smart script, and I would not even trust it to begin with when these scripts have been running rampent on TF2