I've been enjoying talking to Grok. It seems to take correction better than either CoPilot (which doubles down) or ChatGPT (which automatically agrees with you). It refines its search, and gives you an answer based on that. It might take a few cycles for us to come into full agreement.
But don't trust it for anything really important without verification. It can come up with some doozies for errors.
It also shares with ChatGPT the tendency to call all my insights brilliant or equivalent, which can get tiring.
I just got the Grok app - your post makes me want to find a task for it so I can (hopefully) say Good Doggie! Thought of you this weekend when I turned onto a street called Lamplighter (in Garden Grove, CA).
I've had good and bad results with Grok, chatgpt and copilot. My day job is as a database programmer so I have little fear of tech but I also am very alert to the inadequacies of AI. I think your use of it, Jagi, was smart and a great way to use the power of AI.
I came across something interesting last week as I was just publishing a book on Amazon. This time it asked me with a yes or no checkbox if I'd used an AI in the creation of my book. That was a surprise. Thought you'd be interested.
I've been enjoying talking to Grok. It seems to take correction better than either CoPilot (which doubles down) or ChatGPT (which automatically agrees with you). It refines its search, and gives you an answer based on that. It might take a few cycles for us to come into full agreement.
But don't trust it for anything really important without verification. It can come up with some doozies for errors.
It also shares with ChatGPT the tendency to call all my insights brilliant or equivalent, which can get tiring.
This is great news! (I like Rachel's adventures.)
With all the files for b5ook 7 converted, I'm a lot closer!
I just got the Grok app - your post makes me want to find a task for it so I can (hopefully) say Good Doggie! Thought of you this weekend when I turned onto a street called Lamplighter (in Garden Grove, CA).
:-)
Thanks!
May you find a good task for Grok!
Alleluia and Amen twice!
I've had good and bad results with Grok, chatgpt and copilot. My day job is as a database programmer so I have little fear of tech but I also am very alert to the inadequacies of AI. I think your use of it, Jagi, was smart and a great way to use the power of AI.
I came across something interesting last week as I was just publishing a book on Amazon. This time it asked me with a yes or no checkbox if I'd used an AI in the creation of my book. That was a surprise. Thought you'd be interested.
Terry Grignon
You can also reference past threads. Grok is turning out to be a useful tool.