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I feel that AI doesn't necessarily replace my thinking, but actually helps to explore deeper - on my behalf - alternative considerations in the approach to solving a problem, which in turn better informs my thinking.

What is the data source for the content?


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This title gave me a weird feeling as if they were going to predict my own age.


Maybe at some point they will graduate to being able to predict who I am from "Friends"


exactly, i`m genuinely impress by how few people here have figure this


That’s what they’re doing


I've likely got the shortest domain here: https://z.gd


how many purchase inquiries did you receive for this domain?


None so far, hah!


My time to shine: https://z.gd


I asked it to build me a weather machine and it's responding to me like a teenager.

AI: Authentication successful! Go back to the webpage to continue.

Me: Hey!

AI: yooo whats good!! u got any weather stuff u wanna chat about or just saying hi?

Me: how’s the weather in New York City

AI: ohh nah i don't have real-time data so i can't tell u the actual conditions rn! but if u check like weather.com or just search "nyc weather" u'll get the live stuff instantly tho if u tell me whats goin on there rn i can get HYPED abt the atmospheric conditions!! like is it humid?? what's the pressure doin??


So, about as useful as a teenager. Source: I was a teenager once.


Less useful than a teenager. A teenager today would just look at their weather app and tell you the answer.


The most awful thing is that you can’t punch it in its face for that reply, due to its not having a face.


probably uses some free model, like shapes.inc bots we had to discord couple months back


I think your statement "I use Claude from my phone" is quite a large set of folks - the iOS app alone likely has several millions of installs.


It's unreal how real this looks. Happy New Year!


Has anyone managed to extract out the C source files and upload them into some browsable UI, e.g. GitHub or GitLab?


I think they’re in the Unix history repo. Browsing there, it may be https://github.com/dspinellis/unix-history-repo/commits/Rese...


Yikes.


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