I'm neither an academic not a student but like to keep up with advancements and uses for AI. You should start a separate channel for this as your reviews of AI tools are the most entertaining I've found on RUclips. Love your approach, it almost makes me want to be a student again.
I like Grok. I especially like it when I have questions and research topics that other nanny LLMs stonewall because they don’t pass whatever “safety” checks they have. I absolutely appreciate Grok treating me like a sane adult looking for information and not coddling.
@@kewpietonkatsu it’s hard to remember since I have found ways, like grok, to get around them. In general, the most recent cases involved writing systems to categorize chat text and other free-form data and docs. It was frustrating as these systems like chat gpt and Gemini would block me if they found anything they didn’t like if the data - and I don’t mean hard core stuff. They were dinging me on medical questions, some socio-political content, etc. eventually I tried switching to stuff like weather reports to get my work done but after switching to grok I don’t worry about it anymore and can use whatever data I like and it’s all good.
Andy's reviewing heaps of different AI tools, just because this one is associated to one individual shouldn't be the reason to state a rather negative comment. If you watch the video, you'd see that he treats it just as honestly as any AI tool. But, if I have misinterpreted your comment I apologise.
I'm neither an academic not a student but like to keep up with advancements and uses for AI. You should start a separate channel for this as your reviews of AI tools are the most entertaining I've found on RUclips. Love your approach, it almost makes me want to be a student again.
Andy, what does it mean by peer review journals
any way to mass-delete the history in grok? I was bored one night and literally asked it 1000+ questions
I like Grok. I especially like it when I have questions and research topics that other nanny LLMs stonewall because they don’t pass whatever “safety” checks they have. I absolutely appreciate Grok treating me like a sane adult looking for information and not coddling.
I agree
Serious question, in your usage what types questions or topics are resulting in the stonewallling that doesn’t happen in Grok?
@@kewpietonkatsu it’s hard to remember since I have found ways, like grok, to get around them. In general, the most recent cases involved writing systems to categorize chat text and other free-form data and docs. It was frustrating as these systems like chat gpt and Gemini would block me if they found anything they didn’t like if the data - and I don’t mean hard core stuff. They were dinging me on medical questions, some socio-political content, etc. eventually I tried switching to stuff like weather reports to get my work done but after switching to grok I don’t worry about it anymore and can use whatever data I like and it’s all good.
Guys which AI tool is best for research papers. No fake data.
Right now probably perplexity
@RuslanLagashkin thanks sir
I use scispace and elicit
@@kookcha
Thanks dost
Scite, which acts as a reference manager and is great for searching for research papers
I NEED that shirt. details pleaaaaase and thank you :)
I make them myself! I was maybe going to do a short run of colorful shirts - they attract a lot of comments
@@DrAndyStapleton thats sick! please sell one! my dad would also love this. :)
"Based on my posts write 500 words"
This video showcases why AI is not going to be taking over the world ANYTIME soon...😂
Elon’s Grok? Nope, Andy.
Agree.
Disagree
Andy's reviewing heaps of different AI tools, just because this one is associated to one individual shouldn't be the reason to state a rather negative comment.
If you watch the video, you'd see that he treats it just as honestly as any AI tool.
But, if I have misinterpreted your comment I apologise.
Tbh I would use it precisely because it belongs to Elon :)
He probably suffers from EDS, so you should be kind, there is no cure for this😂😂😂😂