ABSTRACT
With the advent of the AI era, many people have engaged in dialogs with AI chatbots, where the content is mostly text. Therefore, AI software ChatGPT and ChatSonic are adopted in this study. Mathematical problems that need a multiplication formula to be solved by mathematical calculation are often used in dialogs with AI software. The differences between ChatGPT and ChatSonic are analyzed and compared, and the results show that the two expressions are very similar with slight differences.
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- Comparing the Performance Differences Between ChatGPT and Chatsonic in Mathematical Dialog Solving
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