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8 Ways ChatGPT Can Help You While Using Mac Numbers
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I often tell people to use the browser and ask questions for getting help, but you just showed that asking ChatGPT is way more helpful. Thanks.
I have been trying out some chatgpt operations based on your suggestions. I was asking it to average a string of numbers from a column in a numbers spreadsheet. interestingly it was not correctly summing the string I gave it. See this equation it gave me:
"The total value of the provided string of numbers is:
4 + 3 + 3 + 5 + 4 + 4 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 4 + 3 = 53"
I knew the correct sum = 51. I was surprised that such a purportedly sophisticated site could fail such a simple task.
Chris: Yes, it can get some things wrong because it is simulating human response. So humans can get this wrong and thus so can ChatGPT. Always good to check results when asking a direct calculation question like that. Did you try calling it out? Like asking on the next line "But that is wrong." It will apologize and try again.
Gary, yes I did ask it to double check. I even asked it to take two numbers at a time and then sum the results. It seemed to be misreading some of the numbers. Eventually, after reframing the equation several times, I did get it to respond with a correct answer. But following all this, when attempting to re-ask the original question, it answered incorrectly again, this time coming up with 52, one closer but still wrong. But I get your point, it is perfectly imperfect. Love all your stuff!! Thanx
Thanks bunches
When I ask ChatGPT to make a spreadsheet, as you did in several examples, it tells me it can't make spreadsheets and keeps printing out a rather primitive text 'table' with delimiters (bang characters, commas, etc.). Did you do something special?
Art: Nothing special. Ask it for the data in CSV format, maybe?