As he wrote, the research extended to examining the extent to which these goals align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and to what extent the answers depend on the Hungarian question. Earth sciences Two English synonyms for the search term (Earth sciences and earth sciences) Of use?
More and more people are using large language models, such as ChatGPT, Bard or the Hungarian PULI GPT-3SX, because they are easily accessible and you can process a lot of information with them without serious programming knowledge. But there were several problems with them:
- bias in answers,
- Files uploaded by users and data protection risks related to the data provided,
- Lack of accurate description and transparency of its work,
- Possible wrong answers.
In science, it is essential that researchers regularly formulate the most pressing questions in a given field. In the field of mathematics, David Hilbert, who lived from 1862 to 1943, posed his 23 questions in 1900 in Paris, at the International Mathematics Congress, and considered them fundamental in his field. Nearly half of the propositions are still awaiting solution, and we call them Hilbert problems.
Among the researchers who analyzed large language models was one of the leaders of the Lendület research group, a member of the FKA board of directors, and a well-known German physicist. In their studies,
How true are the 100 questions formulated by ChatGPT, which are considered the most important for Earth Sciences, and is there a difference in the answers if we use in the questions the synonyms Earth Sciences or Earth Sciences, which have the same meaning.
The Paleoklíma 2ka Lendület research group's study revealed that although the words earth sciences and earth sciences have the same meaning in English, they appeared with different meanings in questions asked on language models. When using earth sciences, more comprehensive environmental issues come to the fore, whereas in the case of earth sciences, the results focus more on issues related to the lithosphere and the Earth's interior.
From the 100-100 answers received, regardless of the search term, the questions that appear in both lists can be categorized into eight topics. There were questions focusing on learning about the Earth's internal structure, extraterrestrial science (planetary and asteroid research), and many focusing on social and environmental challenges.
Therefore, the conclusions, as the researchers point out, are to be careful with large linguistic models, to check their reliability, because a single word difference in the questions we ask can lead to different answers.