The thing is, accuracy doesn't matter that much for some applications, and for other applications it matters a lot. This means we should evaluate ChatGPT on the former use cases where it actually has utility, instead of criticizing it on the latter which would be like saying a hammer isn't helping me cook my dinner.
Example of the former: using it as a conversation partner to learn another language. You don't need perfect accuracy for this to be a gamechanging tool.
Example of the former: using it as a conversation partner to learn another language. You don't need perfect accuracy for this to be a gamechanging tool.