A recent study has shown that almost every AI would choose to elect the green party in Germany (left-wing). The question is whether all the AIs have a programmed Bias or are just trained that way because the quantity of leftwing data is just a lot bigger..
I'm so fed up with ChatGPT and Claude with their lecturing. ChatGPT tried to convince me that femininity had modernised and now was the same as feminism. I argued back and 'won' but that was the last straw.
A cost comparison would have been good, but I do appreciate that pricing could easily change after the video is published. I'd say look at the average over time, but Gro hasn't really been out long enough to do that with.
I'm mainly using Chatgpt4 for the custom GPT. I use Gemini for existential conversations and learning. I refuse to pay X for a subscription, so until Grok beats GPT hands down and allows me to build custom bots or agents -- then I am not really inclined to switch.
@UnveilingAINews If they add features that allow me to train it on my own data, then definitely. I’m not an AI expert, just an enthusiast. However, Gemini is currently excelling in managing long, complex conversations and delivering natural responses; it’s quite lifelike, in fact. We’re eagerly awaiting what GPT-5 might bring to the table, especially with Meta already making waves and other models on the horizon. Although Meta is considered best in class and is open source, which is impressive, it still doesn't meet my specific needs. The critical feature for me is the ability to upload my files and have the AI learn from them. If it can also match or exceed GPT-3's capabilities, that's a bonus. I don’t prioritize mathematical reasoning or similar features. As a professional Dungeon Master, I manage a vast amount of information about my custom fantasy setting, Sidarhael, and I need quick, consistent access and the ability to build on this data accurately. Currently, GPT-4 serves this purpose better than others, despite still requiring frequent reminders to reference its documents. In summary, I really can’t say for certain what the future holds, but these are my benchmarks for a useful AI. Can you tell I used GPT to write this? =p
@nritchie7207 If you’re into open source, keep an eye on the video we’re posting tomorrow because it will cover an open source AI that on paper looks simply ‘astounding’.
@@UnveilingAINews I will watch just about any AI video that is not produced by an AI. lol. Many leave me out of my depth but I pick up what I can. So sure, I'm always keen!
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0:51 I’ll be going over to GROK
ChatGPT is already moderately demented when it comes to politically-relevant content. It talks like an American university student with blue hair
A recent study has shown that almost every AI would choose to elect the green party in Germany (left-wing). The question is whether all the AIs have a programmed Bias or are just trained that way because the quantity of leftwing data is just a lot bigger..
Gemini is a million times worse
True 🤣
I'm so fed up with ChatGPT and Claude with their lecturing. ChatGPT tried to convince me that femininity had modernised and now was the same as feminism. I argued back and 'won' but that was the last straw.
Definitely using Grok!
Goodbye ChatGPT
Hello GROK
Grok is not even accessible in my country, so I'm gonna use GPT
A cost comparison would have been good, but I do appreciate that pricing could easily change after the video is published. I'd say look at the average over time, but Gro hasn't really been out long enough to do that with.
Great video! I’m still using the free version of ChatGPT, but this made me consider on investing in a better version.
I'm mainly using Chatgpt4 for the custom GPT. I use Gemini for existential conversations and learning. I refuse to pay X for a subscription, so until Grok beats GPT hands down and allows me to build custom bots or agents -- then I am not really inclined to switch.
Do you think a future Grok 2.0 could change the game?
I mean, could it really give ChatGPT, probably GPT-5, a run for its money, or even surpass it?
Open source means alot to me, I refuse to pay a dime for chatgpt
@UnveilingAINews If they add features that allow me to train it on my own data, then definitely. I’m not an AI expert, just an enthusiast. However, Gemini is currently excelling in managing long, complex conversations and delivering natural responses; it’s quite lifelike, in fact.
We’re eagerly awaiting what GPT-5 might bring to the table, especially with Meta already making waves and other models on the horizon.
Although Meta is considered best in class and is open source, which is impressive, it still doesn't meet my specific needs. The critical feature for me is the ability to upload my files and have the AI learn from them. If it can also match or exceed GPT-3's capabilities, that's a bonus. I don’t prioritize mathematical reasoning or similar features. As a professional Dungeon Master, I manage a vast amount of information about my custom fantasy setting, Sidarhael, and I need quick, consistent access and the ability to build on this data accurately. Currently, GPT-4 serves this purpose better than others, despite still requiring frequent reminders to reference its documents.
In summary, I really can’t say for certain what the future holds, but these are my benchmarks for a useful AI. Can you tell I used GPT to write this? =p
@nritchie7207 If you’re into open source, keep an eye on the video we’re posting tomorrow because it will cover an open source AI that on paper looks simply ‘astounding’.
@@UnveilingAINews I will watch just about any AI video that is not produced by an AI. lol. Many leave me out of my depth but I pick up what I can. So sure, I'm always keen!
I heart of journqlist that Grok is the best for now on for journalism and news. (Intelligence + neutrality (less biased)…)
I keep getting flagged on chatgpt when searching up Jewish history lol
Like your voice bro 😊
It's AI not a real voice
It’s not AI.
And if it were AI, we wouldn’t have any problem declaring it.
@@UnveilingAINews Oh, he does have a very computery voice though. Is there a voice filter or pitch change to it? Or is this his genuine voice?
@@jwright4222he just resides in a commonwealth.
we are done human 😅
Great accent - must be a Saffer