Ask stupid questions get stupid answers. It would be. Interesting to the most popular AI query. When you put a gun in child's hand some outcomes may not be desirable. I am sure the amount of thought provoking material that gets inputed is minimal. Akuma
I'm thinking of search engines...Example a Google search. It took us years to figure out how to ask the right questions. AI will have the same learning curve...
Let me guess, we are lucky to have you as a sample of not only someone who can analyse it , but also to be on top and feel superior.
So I ask Copilot for a list of returns by year for the last 20 years for the Dow ETF DIA Copilot tells me where to find it on the web and gives me links. I againt ask for a list by year. Copilot gives me a list. I notice that the returns for 2008 are positive. I ask copiloy for the returns for 2008. Copilot gives me a return thats a negative number. I ask why the discrepancy. Copilot apologizes and tells me it will be more careful in the future. As Ronny said. Trust but verify.... I do tend to use this rather than google. At least there are no ads.
By now that question you threw in there should easily be answered by ai. I dont care what anyone says....with the trillions they are spending to create this next big hype machine it should easily by now be able to spit out the correct information on such a basic question....
Try Grok, the best I have used so far. I was a big fan of Deepseek until I started using Grok. It is really good.
And as I keep hearing how Google is done with, that ai search will now be used instead of typing it in Google search I'm shocked google shares aren't off 40 to 50%...most of their revenue is in search...and as the masses start using ai to search Google now needs to find a very quick fix to find additional revenue streams to make up for this new way of search.. My question is how will they be able to monetize this next new way of search. All these companies are spending hundreds of billions of dollars yet monetizing it has yet to come ..
While they are improving, LLMs are generally bad at math. Having it rewrite its answer can reveal this. ‘Use Code’ improves results. https://www.perplexity.ai/search/50cfde51-e7e9-44c6-83f5-bf00b2342ed1