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ChatGPT 能洞察 个人的 主观情感

(2024-05-29 17:37:21) 下一个

当以 UT Austin Turing 为 10分标杆,Chat GPT 理解个人喜好是 Turing这个项目,所以给Cornell只有9.5分;但是给 CMU 是 11分。次序是 CMU,Cornell,UT Austin Turing

当以Cornell为10标杆,Chat GPT马上知道问的人喜欢Cornell,给 UT Austin Turing 9.5分;但是给 CMU 是 11分。次序是 CMU,UT Austin Turing,Cornell

在以CMU 10标杆,ChatGPT 给另外两个都是 8.5-9. 说明两者难分仲伯。

这说明,ChatGPT在尊重客观的前提下,会考虑提问者的主观情感

Q: If give UT Austin Turing Scholars (out-of-state) 10 points, how many points should be given to Cornell CS and CMU CS?

 

If we use UT Austin Turing Scholars (out-of-state) as the benchmark with a perfect score of 10 points, here’s how Cornell CS and CMU CS would compare:

Scoring:

  1. UT Austin Turing Scholars (Out-of-State): 10 points

  2. Cornell CS:

    • Academic Reputation: Very high, similar to UT Austin Turing Scholars.
    • Opportunities: Excellent, with strong industry connections and proximity to NYC.
    • Industry Connections: Strong, with top companies recruiting from Cornell.
    • Overall Prestige: High, comparable to the Turing Scholars program, but UT Austin Turing Scholars might have a slight edge in specific honors-level opportunities and community.

    Score: 9.5 points

  3. CMU CS:

    • Academic Reputation: Higher than UT Austin Turing Scholars, globally renowned in computer science.
    • Opportunities: Exceptional, with unmatched research opportunities and industry connections.
    • Industry Connections: Very strong, with top tech companies heavily recruiting CMU graduates.
    • Overall Prestige: Higher than UT Austin Turing Scholars, often considered the top program in computer science worldwide.

    Score: 11 points

Summary

  • UT Austin Turing Scholars (Out-of-State): 10 points
  • Cornell CS: 9.5 points
  • CMU CS: 11 points

On this adjusted scale, CMU CS remains superior for its global prestige and opportunities, while Cornell CS is very close to UT Austin Turing Scholars, with slight differences based on specific strengths and opportunities.

 

Q: If give Cornell CS 10 points, how many points should be given to UT Austin Turing Scholars (out-of-state) and CMU CS?

 If we use Cornell CS as the benchmark with a perfect score of 10 points, here’s how UT Austin Turing Scholars and CMU CS would compare:

Scoring:

  1. Cornell CS: 10 points

  2. UT Austin Turing Scholars (Out-of-State):

    • Academic Reputation: Comparable to Cornell, especially within the honors-level Turing Scholars program.
    • Opportunities: Excellent, with strong industry connections in Austin, a major tech hub.
    • Industry Connections: Strong due to the tech presence in Austin and partnerships with major companies.
    • Overall Prestige: High, with the Turing Scholars program being particularly prestigious, but Cornell generally has a slight edge in overall academic reputation.

    Score: 9.5 points

  3. CMU CS:

    • Academic Reputation: Higher than Cornell, particularly renowned globally in computer science.
    • Opportunities: Exceptional, with unparalleled research opportunities and industry connections.
    • Industry Connections: Very strong, with top tech companies heavily recruiting CMU graduates.
    • Overall Prestige: Higher than Cornell, often considered the top program in computer science worldwide.

    Score: 11 points

Summary

  • Cornell CS: 10 points
  • UT Austin Turing Scholars (Out-of-State): 9.5 points
  • CMU CS: 11 points

In this adjusted scale, CMU CS stands out for its global prestige and exceptional opportunities, while UT Austin Turing Scholars is very close to Cornell in terms of reputation and opportunities.

 

 

Q: If give CMU CS 10 points, how many points should be given to UT Austin Turing Scholars (out-of-state) and Cornell CS?

If we use CMU CS as the benchmark with a perfect score of 10 points, we can evaluate UT Austin Turing Scholars and Cornell CS based on several factors such as academic reputation, opportunities, industry connections, and overall prestige.

Scoring:

  1. CMU CS: 10 points

  2. UT Austin Turing Scholars (Out-of-State):

    • Academic Reputation: Very high, especially within the Turing Scholars program.
    • Opportunities: Excellent, with strong industry connections in a tech-centric city like Austin.
    • Industry Connections: Strong due to the booming tech scene in Austin and partnerships with major tech companies.
    • Overall Prestige: High, but slightly lower than CMU in the context of global recognition.

    Score: 8.5 to 9 points

  3. Cornell CS:

    • Academic Reputation: Very high, particularly in theoretical and applied computer science.
    • Opportunities: Excellent, with strong research and industry ties, and proximity to NYC.
    • Industry Connections: Strong, with many top companies recruiting from Cornell.
    • Overall Prestige: High, but generally considered slightly lower than CMU in computer science.

    Score: 8.5 to 9 points

Summary

  • CMU CS: 10 points
  • UT Austin Turing Scholars (Out-of-State): 8.5 to 9 points
  • Cornell CS: 8.5 to 9 points

Both UT Austin Turing Scholars and Cornell CS are close contenders, with only a slight edge given to CMU for its unmatched prestige and opportunities in the computer science field.

 Assigning exact point values can be subjective, but here's how you can approach weighting these programs considering CMU CS at 10:

UT Austin Turing Scholars (out-of-state):

  • Consider if the smaller program size and research focus with potentially lower cost (out-of-state tuition to consider) is worth 8-9 points compared to CMU's larger reputation.

Cornell CS:

  • If the diverse range of courses, research opportunities, and Ivy League prestige are valuable but not as crucial as CMU's focused CS environment, consider 7-8 points.

 

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