OpenAI Cribbed Our Tax Example, But Can GPT-4 Really Do Tax?

09/15/2023
by   Andrew Blair-Stanek, et al.
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The authors explain where OpenAI got the tax law example in its livestream demonstration of GPT-4, why GPT-4 got the wrong answer, and how it fails to reliably calculate taxes.

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