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Which AI tools do you use?
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@[Deleted User], are you in any way connected to the AI platform you refer to and link to in a significant percentage of your posts?
I actually thought your post above was AI generated, given its the long-winded, clumsy and rambling style, but modern generative AIs rarely introduce simple spelling mistakes (loose rather than lose) so is your post a mix of your own writing and AI, or is it generated by the one you promote but it's just not very good?0 -
MeteredOut said:@[Deleted User], are you in any way connected to the AI platform you refer to and link to in a significant percentage of your posts?
I actually thought your post above was AI generated, given its the long-winded, clumsy and rambling style, but modern generative AIs rarely introduce simple spelling mistakes (loose rather than lose) so is your post a mix of your own writing and AI, or is it generated by the one you promote but it's just not very good?No part of this this reply was written by or submitted to an AI, however grammar and spelling were checked by Microsoft Word in response, something not done in the OP post.
Your snide remarks infer I have broken forum rules which I have NOT.
To answer the quote: the only way I am connected with Perplexity is as a signed up but not subscribed user to Perplexity AI which allows me to maintain a record of AI discourse in a library. The subscribed Pro features are available to me but only four questions in any four-hour period are allowed; access is renewed every four hours. Perplexity is a Partner of Anthropic and they use a customised version of their AI called Claude.
Your critique gives emphasis to the need of AI as a tool to break down complexity into a more understandable form. Let me help you: in the OP post click the link with the underlined word here to follow what the AI had to say about its generational shortcomings and how future improvements could be made.
Perplexity has a feature called Discovery which is a magazine digest with the bonus of an AI to explain what it all means. This is my main use of the AI.
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I see that Perplexity is meant for the US market.
Don't know if that makes any difference to non US users, just an observation.
Things that are differerent: draw & drawer, brought & bought, loose & lose, dose & does, payed & paid0 -
oldernonethewiser said:I see that Perplexity is meant for the US market.
Don't know if that makes any difference to non US users, just an observation.No part of this this reply was written by or submitted to an AI, however grammar and spelling were checked by Microsoft Word.
That’s an astute observation whose answer I would rather have avoided.
You must understand that my own use of Perplexity is for personal use and discovery entertainment. I can if I wish download my Library of AI discourse onto my home NAS or laptop.
Now the difficult bit, legal rights. I switched on the Pro feature in Perplexity and made enquiries for you. What Perplexity had to say is here.
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[Deleted User] said:MeteredOut said:@[Deleted User], are you in any way connected to the AI platform you refer to and link to in a significant percentage of your posts?
I actually thought your post above was AI generated, given its the long-winded, clumsy and rambling style, but modern generative AIs rarely introduce simple spelling mistakes (loose rather than lose) so is your post a mix of your own writing and AI, or is it generated by the one you promote but it's just not very good?No part of this this reply was written by or submitted to an AI, however grammar and spelling were checked by Microsoft Word in response, something not done in the OP post.
Your snide remarks infer I have broken forum rules which I have NOT.
To answer the quote: the only way I am connected with Perplexity is as a signed up but not subscribed user to Perplexity AI which allows me to maintain a record of AI discourse in a library. The subscribed Pro features are available to me but only four questions in any four-hour period are allowed; access is renewed every four hours. Perplexity is a Partner of Anthropic and they use a customised version of their AI called Claude.
Your critique gives emphasis to the need of AI as a tool to break down complexity into a more understandable form. Let me help you: in the OP post click the link with the underlined word here to follow what the AI had to say about its generational shortcomings and how future improvements could be made.
Perplexity has a feature called Discovery which is a magazine digest with the bonus of an AI to explain what it all means. This is my main use of the AI.
PS. I did not infer anything. I might have implied something.0 -
[Deleted User] said:oldernonethewiser said:I see that Perplexity is meant for the US market.
Don't know if that makes any difference to non US users, just an observation.No part of this this reply was written by or submitted to an AI, however grammar and spelling were checked by Microsoft Word.
That’s an astute observation whose answer I would rather have avoided.
You must understand that my own use of Perplexity is for personal use and discovery entertainment. I can if I wish download my Library of AI discourse onto my home NAS or laptop.
Now the difficult bit, legal rights. I switched on the Pro feature in Perplexity and made enquiries for you. What Perplexity had to say is here.
No further enquiries on my behalf were required and I have no interest in what was written in response to your query.
Very much feels that a particular site/service is being overpromoted.
Wonder why that might be?Things that are differerent: draw & drawer, brought & bought, loose & lose, dose & does, payed & paid0 -
MeteredOut said:[Deleted User] said:MeteredOut said:@[Deleted User], are you in any way connected to the AI platform you refer to and link to in a significant percentage of your posts?
I actually thought your post above was AI generated, given its the long-winded, clumsy and rambling style, but modern generative AIs rarely introduce simple spelling mistakes (loose rather than lose) so is your post a mix of your own writing and AI, or is it generated by the one you promote but it's just not very good?No part of this this reply was written by or submitted to an AI, however grammar and spelling were checked by Microsoft Word in response, something not done in the OP post.
Your snide remarks infer I have broken forum rules which I have NOT.
To answer the quote: the only way I am connected with Perplexity is as a signed up but not subscribed user to Perplexity AI which allows me to maintain a record of AI discourse in a library. The subscribed Pro features are available to me but only four questions in any four-hour period are allowed; access is renewed every four hours. Perplexity is a Partner of Anthropic and they use a customised version of their AI called Claude.
Your critique gives emphasis to the need of AI as a tool to break down complexity into a more understandable form. Let me help you: in the OP post click the link with the underlined word here to follow what the AI had to say about its generational shortcomings and how future improvements could be made.
Perplexity has a feature called Discovery which is a magazine digest with the bonus of an AI to explain what it all means. This is my main use of the AI.
PS. I did not infer anything. I might have implied something.
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oldernonethewiser said:[Deleted User] said:oldernonethewiser said:I see that Perplexity is meant for the US market.
Don't know if that makes any difference to non US users, just an observation.No part of this this reply was written by or submitted to an AI, however grammar and spelling were checked by Microsoft Word.
That’s an astute observation whose answer I would rather have avoided.
You must understand that my own use of Perplexity is for personal use and discovery entertainment. I can if I wish download my Library of AI discourse onto my home NAS or laptop.
Now the difficult bit, legal rights. I switched on the Pro feature in Perplexity and made enquiries for you. What Perplexity had to say is here.
No further enquiries on my behalf were required and I have no interest in what was written in response to your query...Wonder why that might be?Let me explain something: take a look around the room you are in now and focus on an object then say to yourself "do I need to know how that was made". Prospectively, the answer would be "no!". You simply use it or enjoy it without giving it a second thought.
As regards the OP post and its esoteric content think of it as MAGIC after all was it not Arthur C Clarke who allegedly said “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic” What a nice place your life is in, one filled with magic.
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Did you decide against explaining anything then?Things that are differerent: draw & drawer, brought & bought, loose & lose, dose & does, payed & paid0
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@[Deleted User] has a formal writing style that is much like my own. My posts on this forum are significantly less formal and much more "plain English",
Separate issue: has anyone used Gemini? The TV ads are attention-grabbing.No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.0
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