Thanks for the reminder to check my email for the results from clicking through it yesterday!
Perhaps I am inadequately similar to the people it was tested on, but I find it quite disappointing. The output reads like a poorly designed horoscope—it feels like it’s tuned to emit claims which are supposed to resonate with anyone, and intermittently fail to resonate with me due to my own eccentricities.
In taking the test, I answered quickly on the questions where an answer seemed blatantly obvious, and paused longer on those where I felt uncertain and had to think more deeply. Despite this spread of response times, my result began with “Hmm … It looks like you just clicked through the test quickly, perhaps because you wanted to get a quick overview or take a look at the questions. In any case, this merits the caveat that the results will likely not be very meaningful, so you may consider re-taking the test!”.
Borderline incoherent and often self-contradictory, the rambling results only resemble therapy to the extent that performance art also does. There’s certainly a lot of potential in getting people to analyze themselves with a little automated prodding, going back to Eliza, but this app doesn’t give me the impression that it adds anything which couldn’t have been implemented pre-GPT.
Thanks for the reminder to check my email for the results from clicking through it yesterday!
Perhaps I am inadequately similar to the people it was tested on, but I find it quite disappointing. The output reads like a poorly designed horoscope—it feels like it’s tuned to emit claims which are supposed to resonate with anyone, and intermittently fail to resonate with me due to my own eccentricities.
In taking the test, I answered quickly on the questions where an answer seemed blatantly obvious, and paused longer on those where I felt uncertain and had to think more deeply. Despite this spread of response times, my result began with “Hmm … It looks like you just clicked through the test quickly, perhaps because you wanted to get a quick overview or take a look at the questions. In any case, this merits the caveat that the results will likely not be very meaningful, so you may consider re-taking the test!”.
Borderline incoherent and often self-contradictory, the rambling results only resemble therapy to the extent that performance art also does. There’s certainly a lot of potential in getting people to analyze themselves with a little automated prodding, going back to Eliza, but this app doesn’t give me the impression that it adds anything which couldn’t have been implemented pre-GPT.