Nope. If you're a system integrator there's a lot more you can do with it than you can with google. With enough GPUs thrown at it the same model can be used to do real time translation with 100% audio interface...everyone in the world could effectively understand every language the model has been exposed to. Want to follow the tedious chain of public disclosure of insider traders like Nancy Pelosi's holdings fast enough to make meaningfully profitable trade patterns? I'm not sure how but someone used chatGPT to do it. I'm not sure which AI play is the best but I do know that this ETF predominantly focuses on the companies making the infrastructure (Silicon, bare metal etc.) which is the right play at this stage in the game...BlackRock are not good people but they do know how to make money.
Im a software developer and I don't the hype. Who the heck wants to spend the entire day in a chat terminal. I would rather spend hours on end reading wikipedia, browsing youtube, searching google, etc.
@@weho_brian I'm full stack and would rather have both at my disposal. You have to admit google search has kind of peaked since its golden age in the early to mid 2010s. The chat window thing is also just an interface. There are APIs for LLMs that allow it to be integrated into existing tools such as atom or even entire frameworks. ...imagine a compiler that could actually make meaningful suggestions on optimizing your code without breaking it. It would be like peer programming without dealing with your colleague and their bad breath over your shoulder.
These commentators will soon be replaced by AI borgs. 10 years max.
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It's just another search engine. Nothing special. I tried it.
True. I found google answers better than chat
Nope. If you're a system integrator there's a lot more you can do with it than you can with google. With enough GPUs thrown at it the same model can be used to do real time translation with 100% audio interface...everyone in the world could effectively understand every language the model has been exposed to.
Want to follow the tedious chain of public disclosure of insider traders like Nancy Pelosi's holdings fast enough to make meaningfully profitable trade patterns? I'm not sure how but someone used chatGPT to do it.
I'm not sure which AI play is the best but I do know that this ETF predominantly focuses on the companies making the infrastructure (Silicon, bare metal etc.) which is the right play at this stage in the game...BlackRock are not good people but they do know how to make money.
Im a software developer and I don't the hype. Who the heck wants to spend the entire day in a chat terminal. I would rather spend hours on end reading wikipedia, browsing youtube, searching google, etc.
@@weho_brian I'm full stack and would rather have both at my disposal.
You have to admit google search has kind of peaked since its golden age in the early to mid 2010s.
The chat window thing is also just an interface. There are APIs for LLMs that allow it to be integrated into existing tools such as atom or even entire frameworks.
...imagine a compiler that could actually make meaningful suggestions on optimizing your code without breaking it. It would be like peer programming without dealing with your colleague and their bad breath over your shoulder.
Pump pump and dump hard😂😂😂
i hope the etf bubble pops soon
yeah sht man, AI can do her job better