Yeah you say that I bet you're listening to the best of Five as we speak GPT cannot polish a turd, true, but not every GPT user is a turd polisher.
Hello Laissez Faire, You gotta program yourself buddy. Or you already know man, gotta manually trade guessing
I imagined the guy should be able enough. Have been working full time for nearly a decade and I did my best to qualify him initially. I also ran a cross-check of his proposed architecture/solution with another programmer and he said he seemed to know what he was talking about. And maybe he does know how to talk, but like we all should know by now, talk is cheap. And visions or ideas are worthless if not implemented or completed. Regardless of the reasons he didn't manage to complete it. Like most critics in this thread who knows nothing of what I have I'm sure he vastly underestimated the task at hand. Actually, he admitted that. Thanks for the suggestion.
Super computers can process 1/240000th of the contextual mind, quantum computers can process 1/60th, ChatGPT is somewhere between the two, doesn't really say much for the cognitive capacity people have today which is why ChatGPT is all the rage, it's doing something they should be able to but can't "I also ran a cross-check of his proposed architecture/solution with another programmer and he said he seemed to know what he was talking about." - let me guess, you didn't pay him for it.
My point was that it might not be the right tool to begin with, but if you're a programmer, that's what you may be inclined to use, i.e., "I'm going to solve the markets with programming and machine learning and super duper advanced algorithms." Part of the system/framework I have is an extensive dataset which lets me ask questions and find answers to them. The programmer didn't even understand the questions to ask, but wanted to throw machine learning at the data set in order to "learn". That really tells me all I need to know about his potential progress. First, the right questions. Then answer them. Programming may or may not be the right tool for that job. IMHO, as always.