That's a pretty surprising result and show's the power of todays ml models. I wonder how well it would of done if it had more up to date data (past the 2021 data it was trained on)
It's pretty impressive to think at how far it has come - and how fast it evolved! I should do a test on it versus more advanced topics where keeping up to date is even more important!
Hi Vlad, Video content was interesting..though I doubt pretty much this ChatGPT strategy would work in real Pearson proctored MS certification context. I mean anyone who has the experience of MS proctored exams knows that rules are pretty strict. Your desk has to be clean as a whistle, no phone, no cell, not even a blank paper pad. You're being constantly watched by a proctor so I'm afraid any such Cut & Paste action would instantly be detected. Proctor would immediately put an end at your session and your name probably ended up on blacklist. Does it worth it? No. TBH with amount of Braindumps available online I'm not surprised. Couple of hallucination error may drop in...We're mainly dealing w multiple choices questions which IMHO may be a debatable procedure to test true expertise... I was invited to complete an Azure Architecture challenge a few years ago. No multiple choices. Instead we were provided very specific instructions and context requests to which we needed to submit infrastructure design solution with concise comments explaining for evaluation by Microsoft team. It would have been hard to find THE perfect all built reference answer solution as no ref. model were ever recorded. So either you knew your stuff or either you didn't. No room for improvisation. In conclusion I would invite any serious mind to watch the following video ua-cam.com/video/6prCHASkavM/v-deo.html by Dr. Luc Julia who demystifies perhaps one of the biggest buzz on AI of the last decades with temporal true facts reflection. I'm not declining new advanced data technology at all. That has mainly been part of my job for the last 25+ years. Optimized algorithms may be more accurate in many cases..., but not Hollywood fake versions, sorry to disappoint you, we ain't quite there yet and probably won't be in our living existence. I feel we ought to be very careful with the use of terms and expression. Some may not even know what GPT stands for in ChatGPT? GPT" stands for generative pre-trained transformer-a type of large language model (LLM). Pre-trained hmm okay...🫡
Hello! Of course this was just done to test out against legal practice questions - I am not saying people could/should use those in a real exam :). But you do bring a lot of good points and ressources in your comment!! We will see where Microsoft exams go in the era of AI in the future as well!
Purely for research : 5 attempts using ChatGPT for M$ AZ-104 online renewal. It has failed all five attempts and lowest score was a 25%, interestingly I selected the answer A for every question and actually got a 42%. I am scared that society is now in the process of believing everything ChatGPT says, but it can't pass a M$ renewal exam...
Really interesting! I do think that it's really a lot easier for Fundamental level exams because it's just choosing a product versus Associate / Expert level exams where you have to think and understand more of it! It will be interesting to see the way the world evolves - AI will definetly be there!
I think the certifications have to be hardened so that there is no way of using ChatGPT. Otherwise, and especially in "some" countries, we are going to get people with credentials that are stratospheric. Having said that, cheating and getting through an interview door is one thing, actually doing the job, without the requisite know how, will become problematic and evident in short shrift. Personally, I think ChatGPT is a fantastic tool for tuition...as a programmer I have just in the past week, expounded my know how of Kotlin with its help. Thanks for the content. Very useful.
Microsoft Certification exams are proctored - so no way someone could use it , at least by following the rules! But AI is part of our day to day life now - I do wonder if Microsoft exams will change to reflect that and focus more on understanding vs remembering things by heart!
test questions from MS are much simplier than the real ones. Measureup offers even harder ones, ensuring you will pass once you subsequently passed few on it0,
That's a pretty surprising result and show's the power of todays ml models.
I wonder how well it would of done if it had more up to date data (past the 2021 data it was trained on)
It's pretty impressive to think at how far it has come - and how fast it evolved! I should do a test on it versus more advanced topics where keeping up to date is even more important!
Hi Vlad,
Video content was interesting..though I doubt pretty much this ChatGPT strategy would work in real Pearson proctored MS certification context. I mean anyone who has the experience of MS proctored exams knows that rules are pretty strict. Your desk has to be clean as a whistle, no phone, no cell, not even a blank paper pad. You're being constantly watched by a proctor so I'm afraid any such Cut & Paste action would instantly be detected. Proctor would immediately put an end at your session and your name probably ended up on blacklist. Does it worth it? No. TBH with amount of Braindumps available online I'm not surprised. Couple of hallucination error may drop in...We're mainly dealing w multiple choices questions which IMHO may be a debatable procedure to test true expertise... I was invited to complete an Azure Architecture challenge a few years ago. No multiple choices. Instead we were provided very specific instructions and context requests to which we needed to submit infrastructure design solution with concise comments explaining for evaluation by Microsoft team. It would have been hard to find THE perfect all built reference answer solution as no ref. model were ever recorded. So either you knew your stuff or either you didn't. No room for improvisation. In conclusion I would invite any serious mind to watch the following video ua-cam.com/video/6prCHASkavM/v-deo.html by Dr. Luc Julia who demystifies perhaps one of the biggest buzz on AI of the last decades with temporal true facts reflection. I'm not declining new advanced data technology at all. That has mainly been part of my job for the last 25+ years. Optimized algorithms may be more accurate in many cases..., but not Hollywood fake versions, sorry to disappoint you, we ain't quite there yet and probably won't be in our living existence. I feel we ought to be very careful with the use of terms and expression. Some may not even know what GPT stands for in ChatGPT? GPT" stands for generative pre-trained transformer-a type of large language model (LLM). Pre-trained hmm okay...🫡
Hello! Of course this was just done to test out against legal practice questions - I am not saying people could/should use those in a real exam :). But you do bring a lot of good points and ressources in your comment!! We will see where Microsoft exams go in the era of AI in the future as well!
Purely for research : 5 attempts using ChatGPT for M$ AZ-104 online renewal. It has failed all five attempts and lowest score was a 25%, interestingly I selected the answer A for every question and actually got a 42%.
I am scared that society is now in the process of believing everything ChatGPT says, but it can't pass a M$ renewal exam...
Really interesting! I do think that it's really a lot easier for Fundamental level exams because it's just choosing a product versus Associate / Expert level exams where you have to think and understand more of it!
It will be interesting to see the way the world evolves - AI will definetly be there!
Doing the same thing but using Bing GPT-4 instead. Surprisingly it passed. Lol.
I think the certifications have to be hardened so that there is no way of using ChatGPT. Otherwise, and especially in "some" countries, we are going to get people with credentials that are stratospheric. Having said that, cheating and getting through an interview door is one thing, actually doing the job, without the requisite know how, will become problematic and evident in short shrift. Personally, I think ChatGPT is a fantastic tool for tuition...as a programmer I have just in the past week, expounded my know how of Kotlin with its help. Thanks for the content. Very useful.
Microsoft Certification exams are proctored - so no way someone could use it , at least by following the rules! But AI is part of our day to day life now - I do wonder if Microsoft exams will change to reflect that and focus more on understanding vs remembering things by heart!
test questions from MS are much simplier than the real ones. Measureup offers even harder ones, ensuring you will pass once you subsequently passed few on it0,
It will depend on the exam but definetly the Measure Up exams are better, but they are also paid!
I am kind of impressed!
I was too! Very surprised with the results. Of course, this was a 900 exam but still really cool!
thats strange i passed with 760