A chat with ChatGPT about history of psychology

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Christopher Darren Green

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Jul 28, 2023, 2:56:11 PM7/28/23
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The other day, I decided to have a chat with the AI chatbot that has recently caused such a stir, ChatGPT.
The topic of our chat was the history of psychology. Many of the answers were pretty reasonable. A good number were problematic in terms of accuracy. Some of the answers were bizarre and outrageous!

I have written a little paper about my conversation with ChatGPT and posted it online so that anyone who wants can have a look: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Sk5tHqjyvROy4P-Eg9_JuwG3byHN6vXg/view?usp=share_link 
Don’t be daunted by the size of the document. The paper proper is just the first 11 pp. The 40-some pages after that are a complete transcription of the “conversation,” for those who are interested. 

I should point out that ChatGPT’s answer to the same question can change from moment to moment. Where I got bizarre answers, some others have gotten reasonable ones. One of the oddest things I found is that, when ChatGPT does not have access to correct information, rather than simply responding “I don’t know,” it sometimes “confabulates” faintly plausible but totally fictional answers. 

I should also point out that my understanding is that ChatGPT was never intended as a universal-true-content-provider (which, unfortunately is how many people have been using it). It was developed to produce fluid English-language answers to questions that are put to it. It does that pretty well. But the content is often far from reliable. 

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Chris
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Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada

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David Devonis (Work Account)

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Jul 28, 2023, 3:34:51 PM7/28/23
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Hi Chris, everyone   
Goodness, all us ex- Iowans know that JM Baldwin had a booth at the Iowa State Fair where he helped judge the Best Baby Contest in 1924!

Seriously---

Possibly ChatGPT (say that in French!   https://joshuaedward.medium.com/chatgpt-means-kitty-i-have-farted-22ad26f8a3b8#:~:text=Chat%20in%20French%20means%20cat,Cat%20I%20have%20farted.   ) got JM Baldwin mixed up with Bird T. Baldwin  https://uipress.lib.uiowa.edu/bdi/DetailsPage.aspx?id=19 .   But as you point out it does tolerably well on things that don't need high resolution.  And sometimes it does offer up a clue that can be followed up in more detail with more reputable sources.

Questionif I do indulge in a conversation with CGPT, and I interact with it to the point where the interaction provides actual useful information, should I not cite it?  And if so, how?  ChatGPT (2023, July 29).  Personal communication?   (Or impersonal, as I think it would refer to 'itself'.)

Cheers   DaveD



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Christopher Darren Green

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Jul 28, 2023, 3:42:47 PM7/28/23
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Nice catch, Dave! I knew or Bird Baldwin but I did not know that he was at Iowa. I may have to insert that (with credit) in the next version of the paper.

Chris
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