Makes a lot of sense, thinking about it. I.e. the models that presumably have been given access to calling out to "live functions" can do stuff like that and/or have been specifically modified to answer such common questions correctly.
I also like it when they just tell you that they're a language model without such capabilities. That's totally fine and OK by me.
What I really don't like is the very confident answer with a specific date that is so obviously wrong. I guess the October 2023 thing is because I've been doing this with models where that's the end of training data and not others / retrained ones.
Makes a lot of sense, thinking about it. I.e. the models that presumably have been given access to calling out to "live functions" can do stuff like that and/or have been specifically modified to answer such common questions correctly.
I also like it when they just tell you that they're a language model without such capabilities. That's totally fine and OK by me.
What I really don't like is the very confident answer with a specific date that is so obviously wrong. I guess the October 2023 thing is because I've been doing this with models where that's the end of training data and not others / retrained ones.