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For fun? It's probably fine. As a substitute for human interaction and learning? No, no one should use chatgpt that way
I use ChatGPT for help in my MBA in actuarial sciences everyday. I always start with "pretend you are an statistics/probability/finances professor and I'm and advanced student. We are working on {topic} and I need help with {thing I didn't fully understood in class}" l. It have been fantastic. Even fkg Terence Tao is using ChatGPT as help in the most advanced mathematics is out there.