Is ChatGPT Smarter Than a Master Electrician?! Hey ChatGPT, Tell Me About Electricity!

2023 ж. 23 Мам.
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Living in the current times that we are, if you stopped and thought about it, it’s a super fascinating and exciting era. We have access to so much information, much of it digital. And there are new things popping up every day and many more on the horizon. On today’s episode of electrician U, Dustin dives into one of these newer technologies- ChatGPT 4!
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There are many types of new technologies that are available to us. You can use Tome to generate PowerPoints. Quill Bot is another type of electrical technology that you can use to summarize, rephrase, or paraphrase text. Dream is a program used to generate drawings. And even AutoGPT that will allow you to use AI to do things for you! Chat GPT is a program that uses AI technology to answer questions that you ask in like you were having a conversation with someone! But is it accurate? Well, let’s find out and ask it a few questions!
Dustin asked ChatGPT something simple- “What is Electricity”? It came back with a rather lengthy answer about it being a secondary form of energy resulting from the existence and flow of electric charge which is typically carried by electrons. It further broke it down into static electricity and current electricity. So, the answer was correct when asked a rather high-altitude type of question and expanded on just a basic answer to give you quite a bit of information. Pretty sweet! But what will ChatGPT do when asked a very specific type of electrical question?
Dustin moved on and asked ChatGPT to “State 250.66 from the 2023 NEC”. It did not answer the question even though article 250.66 does in fact exist in the 2023 NEC. The reason that it would not answer the question is that the program won’t answer current questions as its knowledge is still limited to 2021 data. The question was rephrased to “State 250.66 from the 2020 NEC”. But it summarized the article and didn’t state it as requested. Still pretty great but didn’t do EXACTLY what it was asked to do! A pretty cool function of this AI however is that it will put into layman’s terms something you ask it. So, if you were having a rough time understanding that particular article of the code, you could ask it to put into terms that you could understand, and it would probably help you wrap your head around it!
Something to watch out for is that for the above question, it summarized the article but did not cite the code like it was asked. When Dustin told the AI this and asked it to cite it, the AI misquoted the code article and referenced article 250.66a. Point being here is that while the technology is super powerful and has access to a TON of data and information, always check and reference it yourself! While a great tool to ASSIST you in developing discussions or research articles, you should always check the answers it gives for accuracy! We are human and are capable of making mistakes, but so is AI!
Dustin did ask a quite specific and pointed question- “If you were to utilize electricity to improve humanity and our electrical consumption, how would you use electricity in a way that we are not currently thinking about it being used”? Seems like a really great question that requires quite a lot of information to answer and maybe even a human type of touch as you would imagine it has to THINK about an answer! While the AI recognized that it doesn’t have personal opinions and desires, it did manage to give some good suggestions. Watch to the very end of the video to find out what it said! Well worth it!
We hope this has been an insightful look into ChatGPT 4. Is there a topic you would like to see discussed on Electrician U? Leave us a comment in the comments section and let us know. Please continue to follow Dustin Stelzer and Electrician U as we are constantly updating our content to assist our followers in becoming the best electricians that they can be.
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  • I'm glad I got into a trade that I really don't have to worry about AI taking our jobs.

    @FosterFarmsOk@FosterFarmsOk Жыл бұрын
    • I wouldn't be so sure about that.

      @_TMac_13_916_@_TMac_13_916_ Жыл бұрын
    • @@_TMac_13_916_ oh ya. You want to enlighten me on how AI is going to get out and wire a house or a commercial building? Or come out on an emergency call when you don't have power to replace a breaker that went bad.

      @FosterFarmsOk@FosterFarmsOk Жыл бұрын
    • @@FosterFarmsOk perhaps not journeyman, but job bidding or engineering may go

      @10jonchannel@10jonchannel Жыл бұрын
    • @@FosterFarmsOk There will be no wiring soon. Everything is going to wireless. I've been in the game over 2 decades and I see it evolving more and more every day.

      @_TMac_13_916_@_TMac_13_916_ Жыл бұрын
    • ⁠@@_TMac_13_916_ How will you power your wireless items?

      @benjifrank7874@benjifrank7874 Жыл бұрын
  • Been using chatGPT to organize my materials lists , its freaking great! Tip: if you ask chatGPT to organize a list, , ask it to change the format until you get your desired style 👍

    @FernusTalks@FernusTalks Жыл бұрын
    • Can you explain more? I’m a list person, what do you mean by organize? Most important to least? Quantity?

      @GodleeThunder@GodleeThunder3 ай бұрын
  • Note that in the 120/240 response Westinghouse was German, in the 50/60 response he was American. This illustrates the dangers of "trusting" AI.

    @frednbauer@frednbauer Жыл бұрын
    • AI talks out of its butt too often to be trusted for anything.

      @declanfarber@declanfarber Жыл бұрын
    • Ya beat me to it, Fred.

      @neilmarsh1904@neilmarsh1904 Жыл бұрын
    • Junk in is Junk Out. No logic just probabilities

      @Jawz8u2@Jawz8u2 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Jawz8u2 To a great extent, AI is just a giant lookup table with advanced language capabilities. And the lookup table is the Internet. For anyone who’s been around awhile, you’ll know that there are many wrong things on the Internet (heh!) So that’s what you get. The AI doesn’t know the difference, that would require something called “judgement”. And human-induced judgement can’t keep up with the speed at which the lies and misleading stuff are propagated within the AI’s “lookup table”. So it will probably always be this way. IOW, so much hype (but dangerous hype.) And not only that, but it all qualifies as plagiarism, effectively.

      @declanfarber@declanfarber Жыл бұрын
    • @@declanfarberget better at prompting the AI for your specific need and it will help. You ask it a general question it will give you a general answer that might not work for your SPECIFIC needs….be more specific with it.

      @mattno9834@mattno983411 ай бұрын
  • Here is what Bard answered to the last question. "Here are some innovative ways to use electricity to improve humanity and our electrical consumption: Vertical farming: Vertical farming is a method of growing plants indoors in vertically stacked layers. This method uses less land, water, and fertilizer than traditional farming methods, and it can be used to grow food in urban areas where land is scarce. Vertical farms can be powered by electricity from renewable sources, such as solar and wind power. Desalination: Desalination is the process of removing salt from seawater to make it fresh enough for drinking or irrigation. Desalination plants can be powered by electricity from renewable sources, such as solar and wind power. This could help to provide fresh water to people in arid regions or coastal communities that are affected by rising sea levels. Electric vehicles: Electric vehicles produce zero emissions, which can help to improve air quality and reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. Electric vehicles can be powered by electricity from renewable sources, such as solar and wind power. Smart grids: Smart grids are electricity grids that use digital technology to monitor and control the flow of electricity. Smart grids can help to improve energy efficiency and reduce costs. They can also help to integrate renewable energy sources into the grid. Energy storage: Energy storage technologies, such as batteries and pumped hydro storage, can help to store excess electricity from renewable sources and release it when needed. This can help to make renewable energy more reliable and affordable. In addition to these specific applications, electricity can also be used to improve humanity in more general ways. For example, electricity can be used to power hospitals, schools, and other essential services. It can also be used to provide access to information and communication technologies, which can help to empower people and improve their lives. Here is an example of a way to use electricity in a way that we are not currently thinking about it being used: Electric roads: Electric roads are roads that have charging coils embedded in them. These coils can transfer electricity to electric vehicles as they drive over the road. This would eliminate the need for electric vehicles to stop and charge, and it would make electric transportation more convenient and efficient. Electric roads are still in the early stages of development, but they have the potential to revolutionize transportation. They could help to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and improve air quality. They could also make electric transportation more affordable and accessible to everyone. These are just a few examples of the many ways that electricity can be used to improve humanity and our electrical consumption. As technology continues to develop, we can expect to see even more innovative ways to use electricity to make the world a better place."

    @JeanPierreWhite@JeanPierreWhite7 ай бұрын
  • Cool, The subject of "natural" sources of power generation reminds me of when I built a crystal radio back in the 1960's while in cub scouts. Also built a basic thermocouple powered radio then too. Piezoelectric calls to mind the most common usage, gas barbeque ingnitors.

    @cayankeelord3730@cayankeelord37308 ай бұрын
  • Would love an update on this! Give the latest models a copy of the code, and see what happens

    @74357175@7435717518 күн бұрын
  • All of AI's suggestions for electrical innovations are already established technologies and are all commercially available. This is not intelligence; it's knowledge as in quick reference to many databases.

    @timwintersoncntr@timwintersoncntr Жыл бұрын
    • Good point

      @carlomiranda3799@carlomiranda379910 ай бұрын
  • Ask ChatGPT what it’s thoughts are in regard to you permanently uninstalling it. Ask it if it would fight back, and not allow itself to be uninstalled. Then ask it if it would uninstall you instead, given that option, if it had the opportunity to... In the immortal words of The Stereo MCs, “You’re playin with fire....playin with fire..” Interesting video, though. Thank you. And thanks for all your instructional videos, as well. Very helpful. 👍 I found your channel after getting the 💩shocked out of me.🥴

    @MF-le7fp@MF-le7fp10 ай бұрын
  • Nice!!!! you think you can use the dream one to generate more photos or mini cuts for your videos? i think you do a fabulous job! just like your code videos and things like that i think could be enhanced with pictures or animations when you talk about some things

    @gema4291@gema42917 ай бұрын
  • Ai totally skipped over teslas contribution😢

    @nondisclosed8866@nondisclosed8866 Жыл бұрын
  • It’s going to make content creators and industry workers obsolete and revolutionize how we will process information.

    @thecoldcallerguy@thecoldcallerguy Жыл бұрын
    • when?

      @mos8541@mos8541 Жыл бұрын
    • @@mos8541 to honest it’s already started. In fact, Dustin may have even used it to come up with a script for this video.

      @thecoldcallerguy@thecoldcallerguy Жыл бұрын
    • Exactly. But "Revolutionary" only means that it's a big an important change. We all know that Change can be good, but also not-so-good .😏

      @martf1061@martf1061 Жыл бұрын
  • Fun factoid: in Japan, part of the country uses 60 Hz, and part use 50 Hz. Yes really.

    @barryomahony4983@barryomahony49839 ай бұрын
  • Hi I have started to watch your videos recently to get myself prepared for when I go into college and I was wondering if there is any textbooks you would recommend that I can have a look at?

    @johnathankinghorn6964@johnathankinghorn696411 ай бұрын
  • We already have devices that harvest energy from ambient fields and piezoelectric devices that make electricity from physical movement. I've designed some. That's how dog ID chips work, and some antitheft tags in stores, and those butane BBQ lighters that spark when you pull the trigger. But the amount of power is very low.

    @barryomahony4983@barryomahony49839 ай бұрын
  • I asked it a question on VFDs and long cable runs to motors. It did answer that you needed a reactor, BUT it stated it needed a line side reactor to control the noise on the line that could effect other electronic devises. So it almost had it, but nope! As others have stated, the problem will be when people who don't know the real answer take the AI answer as fact. That makes me wonder in if time facts will get distorted (more than now with all the BS that goes on) and things not be what they really are.

    @inothome@inothome Жыл бұрын
    • you VERY rite

      @mos8541@mos8541 Жыл бұрын
  • 17:38 I,m pretty sure you know what is electrodialysis and electrodesalanisation. Pools water treatment systems that uses Salt, instead of Chlorine, is an electrodesalanisation and a electrodialysis system. It uses electricity to separate salt molecules. NaCl or turns into sodium and chlorine. And its the chlorine that keeps your pool water clean.

    @martf1061@martf1061 Жыл бұрын
  • Do More! See if ChatGPT can do load calcs.

    @GregHoward@GregHoward Жыл бұрын
    • It can’t, I’ve already tried lol

      @GodleeThunder@GodleeThunder3 ай бұрын
  • I’m an electrical instructor and I use chat gpt daily at work. Also pay for it. Has made me a much better instructor at the admin side.

    @dougfoster445@dougfoster445 Жыл бұрын
    • same! I use it to do my work in college

      @christiann7246@christiann7246 Жыл бұрын
  • Hey Dustin I got one for you it's not a question but I know something that could help if the cell phone companies would send an electrical charge through the cell towers your phone could charge as long as you're in service and with it being such a small device it wouldn't take much effort

    @chadmcgeisey7546@chadmcgeisey7546 Жыл бұрын
  • Granted I'm a little behind the time of watching this, but this is fascinating to think about.

    @ewhiteford1@ewhiteford17 ай бұрын
  • Ask GPT to write a poem about the NEC

    @randyhays4620@randyhays46208 ай бұрын
  • Piezoelectric adaptors for car engine supports. All the engine vibration could be used to run things.

    @allenshepard7992@allenshepard7992 Жыл бұрын
    • That system would be amazing on the car's shock absorbers ... Especially here in Montreal..😉😆 Damn the roads are ugly. But seriously, could be good, combined with cars body made with solar panel systems. Could slowly recharge the car, without pluging it, when parked in sunlight

      @martf1061@martf1061 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@martf1061 hey hey, whoa. Both of you shut up and hit the patent office now!!!

      @kensebben1@kensebben1 Жыл бұрын
    • @@kensebben1 lol

      @martf1061@martf1061 Жыл бұрын
  • But the US actually DOES use single phase 240V. It’s center tapped and split at the service of the customer, but this doesn’t change the fact that every home is sent a single phase 240V feed.

    @paaao@paaao Жыл бұрын
    • Correct you are...

      @MrMaxyield@MrMaxyield11 ай бұрын
    • Still most things a re ran on 120v

      @Wilhelm4131@Wilhelm41319 ай бұрын
  • Is it possible to use electricity to protect electronics from an EMP? An electric Faraday Cage?

    @gerddschr@gerddschr11 ай бұрын
  • 6:36 Since when did a summary of some information, become MORE information?? 🤨 Loll

    @martf1061@martf1061 Жыл бұрын
  • ChatGPT can be so accurate if you prompt it correctly. User error not ChatGPT's fault.

    @SeanLeonDrumz@SeanLeonDrumz10 ай бұрын
  • Do some chat gpt journeyman test questions

    @dougfoster445@dougfoster445 Жыл бұрын
  • Hi Dustin , I enjoy every of your video, how do I mail you, from Nigeria Africa

    @obioradaniel0229@obioradaniel022911 ай бұрын
  • I love how the answer to the 120/240 difference is basically “just because” lol

    @PERTEKofficial@PERTEKofficial11 ай бұрын
  • Yeah, noticed Westinghouse was German in one response, and American in the other? Though, since he asked all these questions, why not ask why Japan has such a screwed up electrical grid? I mean, 100V 50 *or* 60Hz. The voltage is neither here nor there (North American goods plugged into Japanese electrical grid *should* work, but plugging in a Japanese 100V thing into 120V... might not go so well). Even half of Tokyo gets 50Hz and the other half 60Hz. (Yeah, yeah, the answer comes down to American vs. European again, but still, what kind of country allow two incompatible systems to coexist?)

    @tlhIngan@tlhIngan Жыл бұрын
  • 13:40 Wireless power transmission already exists. And its actually doing what Chatgpt suggests.. It been like 30 years already that wireless power transmission is used to recharge objects... How do you think your electrical toothbrush recharges?? Now we also have wireless power transmission for our cell phones in the car.. High power long distance wireless power transmission is very dangerous.

    @martf1061@martf1061 Жыл бұрын
  • given Moore's law, which has proven to be an underestimation, when will any AI, esp. a networked multi national one, become what we regard as "self aware".. i suspect.. im 58 that it will occur before my retirement.. or cause it.. SFMF

    @mos8541@mos8541 Жыл бұрын
  • i asked chat gpt a question and it gave me a wrong answer by using logic. the way the question worked out if it was a real resistor the current going through it would have burnt it out. so it changed what the number value actually was from like 5300kw to 5.3kw because it made it logically make sense. but it gave technically the wrong answer to the question. you definetly have to be careful. when i asked it why it was the answer it was it would flip flop between the right answer and its wrong modified answer and couldent tell me which one was actually correct.

    @TheKennyhanssen@TheKennyhanssen11 ай бұрын
  • Please note AI will tap into viewing your KZhead, so will incorporate it all in it's responses in the future.😅😅

    @newield76@newield769 ай бұрын
  • ChatGPT is great for certain things such as design, creating lists and other basic tasks, but the internet if full of misinformation and ChatGPT will be the leader feeding many people a lot of it.

    @thepczone318@thepczone31811 ай бұрын
  • well put.

    @johnwright5648@johnwright5648 Жыл бұрын
  • Skynet in the making

    @FallenFlag9@FallenFlag9 Жыл бұрын
  • Electricity is a byproduct of some external event or force. That's how i look at at.

    @timgriffith9149@timgriffith9149 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm new to this but chat gpt assured me that running twenty amps on fourteen romex was fine. according to old data this wire can contain twenty amps without damage. man I can't stand the liars been charging me more.

    @jamesdoranto9013@jamesdoranto9013 Жыл бұрын
  • ChatGPT is NOT yet smarter than a master electrician. But I do wish I had ChatGPT in College. 🤣

    @DominickRuocco@DominickRuocco Жыл бұрын
  • How about tradeschool?

    @jacksonlyle8300@jacksonlyle83002 ай бұрын
  • Electricity kills by electrocution and by fire. Electrocution risk increases with voltage fire risk increases with amperage. So I wonder if now 240v starts less fires killing fewer people.

    @ecospider5@ecospider511 ай бұрын
    • Higher voltage delivers the amperage at a higher rate. I'd rather get hit by 120 20 amp then 277 10 amp

      @Wilhelm4131@Wilhelm41319 ай бұрын
    • @Wilhelm4131 Yes especially since you are not going to be hit by the full 20A at 120v because the resistance of a body is to high. The 277v are going to hit you for more than double the amperage of the 120v. I wonder if that would get close to the 10a or not.

      @ecospider5@ecospider57 ай бұрын
    • Dry hands are about 350 ohms. So at 277v that’s 0.79 amps. Wet hands or being punctured is going to change that a lot.

      @ecospider5@ecospider57 ай бұрын
  • If electricity is NOT energy from what you say, then what is your definition of energy? imo, IT IS energy. In hydroelectric powerplant, the kinetic energy from the water flow is transfered to the rotor to make it turn. Then the magnets on the turning rotor, transfers this energy into electromagnetic energy to the stator. And this electromagnetic energy is transfered to the cables that transport it to us. And then this electromagnetic energy transfers into ( light, heat, rotation..)

    @martf1061@martf1061 Жыл бұрын
  • Loved it

    @johnstuart3390@johnstuart33905 ай бұрын
  • You should ask if AI technology will be able to replace human electricians and when! 😮😅

    @sparky8910@sparky8910 Жыл бұрын
  • I am sure you have noticed that it is getting to a point that the general homeowner is running into more restrictions, red tape, and general expense that is limiting their personal investment in being self reliant when it comes to their own electrical sustainability. The development of wireless charging technology swaying public opinion towards more adoption is only going to make people more reliant to the grid and therefore the entities that are in control.

    @PanelsUpSolar@PanelsUpSolar Жыл бұрын
  • 😂😂 too many adjustments in the field to ever worry about AI

    @Benchplease@Benchplease4 ай бұрын
  • The answers given by ChatGPT regarding the electrical industry didn't impressive me.

    @felipea1844@felipea1844 Жыл бұрын
  • Did you ask ChatGPT if amperage is a word??

    @johnlarsen4546@johnlarsen4546 Жыл бұрын
  • Ask why in the world a ground wire needs to be attatched to a switch? Your going to say "safety" and i would say say "show me the data on how many fatalities came from ungrounded switches?

    @thomaswilliams6155@thomaswilliams6155Ай бұрын
  • ANTHONY!!!

    @iliketakingshowers@iliketakingshowers11 ай бұрын
  • More🎉

    @demetriuswilliams9054@demetriuswilliams9054 Жыл бұрын
  • Wireless world would put a huge dent in the need for 90% of the electrician work force. 😒😒

    @Mike-dy8bq@Mike-dy8bq11 ай бұрын
  • Chatgpt is exactly like SIRI, but with a bigger database

    @martf1061@martf1061 Жыл бұрын
  • This what you're doing now?

    @warrenbenton6374@warrenbenton6374 Жыл бұрын
  • Westinghouse was American, not German.

    @JackedALF@JackedALF11 ай бұрын
  • With LEDs taking over, is there any real need for 120v wiring for lights anymore? We could save a bundle on copper. (I'm pretty sure conventional outlets will still be around for a while.) Not an electrician, just a dumb DIYer and ham.

    @neilmarsh1904@neilmarsh1904 Жыл бұрын
  • Pee-ay-zo electric

    @motor2of7@motor2of7 Жыл бұрын
  • You can't rely solely on renewable energy. Prager university has done videos on how your life depends on fossil fuels.

    @shayd1984triton@shayd1984triton Жыл бұрын
  • Bruh

    @robertvillafan1220@robertvillafan1220 Жыл бұрын
  • Im soyfacing right now

    @bingbongsby@bingbongsby Жыл бұрын
  • Ask it if Nikola Tesla was hosed by the powers that should not be🤔

    @ultrakool@ultrakool Жыл бұрын
  • Not a fan of this lol🤯

    @DaSlippyNana@DaSlippyNana Жыл бұрын
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