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Old 10 March 2025, 10:58 PM   #61
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It is. I am a novice invester (especially in this forum), but it seems an equitable way to tax the markets.

It might slow down the high volume traders


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Old 10 March 2025, 10:59 PM   #62
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It would likely attenuate the wild volume swings driven by algo's.
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Old 11 March 2025, 12:31 AM   #63
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I’m surprised how quickly competition has emerged for ChatGPT. Grok has literally come out of nowhere. That must have been under development for a while and kept under wraps.

I ran a couple basic tests and Grok was more accurate than ChatGPT. Grok also summarizes how it reaches a conclusion, which is nice.

I guess the old adage that “being first isn’t always best” is true.






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Old 11 March 2025, 07:36 AM   #64
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I’m surprised how quickly competition has emerged for ChatGPT. Grok has literally come out of nowhere. That must have been under development for a while and kept under wraps.

I ran a couple basic tests and Grok was more accurate than ChatGPT. Grok also summarizes how it reaches a conclusion, which is nice.

I guess the old adage that “being first isn’t always best” is true.






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ChatGPT's current flagship model is o3. In May they will unify o3 model with GPT and call it GPT 5.
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Old 11 March 2025, 08:38 AM   #65
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ChatGPT's current flagship model is o3. In May they will unify o3 model with GPT and call it GPT 5.

I suspect they could leap frog each other with every new release.


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Old 16 March 2025, 11:45 AM   #66
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These AI scientists don't believe we'll achieve AGI as things stand:
https://www.newscientist.com/article...l-lead-to-agi/
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These AI scientists don't believe we'll achieve AGI as things stand:
https://www.newscientist.com/article...l-lead-to-agi/

Yes, lots of credible people say we’ll never achieve AGI.

On the other hand, lots of credible people think AGI is inevitable and we’ll achieve it in as little as a year.

I’m not convinced either way. A couple weeks ago, I thought for sure it would be achieved. But after listening to what some industry insiders have recently said, I’m beginning to have doubts.

Either way, we’re going to see a lot more progress. And whether or not we ever achieve true AGI might end up being a moot point. It might not be a meaningful metric in the future.


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I now use ChatGPT enterprise 3-5x a week for work depending on what I’m doing. It’s helpful at some tasks and poor at other ones. For the right type of tasks it’s definitely a productivity enhancer.
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I now use ChatGPT enterprise 3-5x a week for work depending on what I’m doing. It’s helpful at some tasks and poor at other ones. For the right type of tasks it’s definitely a productivity enhancer.

If you want to do any sort of research, ChatGPT or Grok is the way to go.

It’s getting to the point where Google is only good for shopping or finding a good restaurant.


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If you want to do any sort of research, ChatGPT or Grok is the way to go.

It’s getting to the point where Google is only good for shopping or finding a good restaurant.


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I agree.

Since they now scrape the web and provide sources it means less checking if you want a TLDR summary of something.

They’re getting better all the time.
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Having just spent a couple of days in bed with a really rotten, chesty cold/cough, I really hope AI comes up with a cure or at least an effective remedy.

I wonder if 'big Pharma' would allow it....
So much profit in the drug store, cold/'flu snake oil remedy business.
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Having just spent a couple of days in bed with a really rotten, chesty cold/cough, I really hope AI comes up with a cure or at least an effective remedy.

I wonder if 'big Pharma' would allow it....
So much profit in the drug store, cold/'flu snake oil remedy business.
There is already a cure. Three days bed rest with plenty of fluids foxes you right up.
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