You can choose to disable it, but many find it useful.Why can't these tech people figure out that no, we don't want the machine to remember us?
You can choose to disable it, but many find it useful.Why can't these tech people figure out that no, we don't want the machine to remember us?
ChatGPT 4.5 is already out…. You have it reversed, with o3, it is now Grok that has catching-up to do.Literally the second post, like you knew the bot was coming! 🤣
In all seriousness, this is great if I can toggle it on and off.
ChatGPT is catching up to Grok, so they needed to do something. Can’t wait for ChatGPT 4.5 and Grok 3.5 in June/July!
It’s behind grok 3 in most meaningful benchmarks.nice, glad to see openai gain some market competition
Same and it’s the usual suspects 🤭I clicked to laugh at all the “But Musk equals HiTLuRrr!!! 😢” posts and was not disappointed. 🤣
That is an interesting use of a hashtag on this platform.Ugh, so that Emperor Musk can memorise all his subjects memories. No Thank You.
#Resist
I do get a SERIOUS laugh out of his posts which are 'fact checked' using his other company's Ai Grok to put him in check! Its a seriously hilarious thing to see as there is no reply or follow-up on such things when his fans blindly and blatantly cheer and/or repost only to get put in check also - its actually comedy hour. Though my time there is limited.Really it's ever since he bought Twitter. Maybe he's always been this way but that's when I started noticing. And it's not even the weird way he bought it (and then bailed himself out using AI magic money), it's the way he then objectively ruined it.
And yeah, he's really just gone further and further off the rails since.
I don't care for any of the CEOs in this space, but these products are actually amazing. I bounce back and forth between grok, chatgpt, and Claude, specifically so that none of them has too large of a profile on me XD
Second sentence. Boom!! 💯 percent!Really it's ever since he bought Twitter. Maybe he's always been this way but that's when I started noticing. And it's not even the weird way he bought it (and then bailed himself out using AI magic money), it's the way he then objectively ruined it.
And yeah, he's really just gone further and further off the rails since.
It was WSJ. And when a technology's owner is starting a birthing cult, kind of hard to separate the twoListen buddy this isn't the verge, lets keep it focused on the technology instead of wild salacious articles of what two consenting adults do and then later buyers remorse.