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- Comment on Has anyone ever clicked on a reference url from OpenAI that didn't 404? 4 days ago:
For product or experience based things not typically. For example if I was researching which space heater to buy and I asked it to summarise people’s experiences of the best three space heaters it normally comes back with a few reviews from random blogs and a couple of Reddit links, none of which have ever caused me a problem.
If I asked it about a very specific problem I was having with an Azure data factory pipeline. It might come back with some Microsoft documentation. They generally don’t work and the links to said documentation are complete hallucinations, which is quite ironic, given Microsoft’s massive investment in the company.
I have done some research on a recent workplace dispute using the deep research feature and I have to say I found it to be reasonably good in the sources it choose to go with and they were all valid.
I know I sound like a OpenAI shill but, it’s generally been quite good for me in recent memory.
This is of course my personal opinion, and they’re like arseholes, everyone’s got one.
- Comment on Does it make sense to persue higher education after 40 years ood? 4 weeks ago:
Father in law is currently doing a degree in astrophysics, he’s late 50’s. Spent the last 25 years in sales.
Had the opportunity to train an ex chef of 20 something years in a particular technology I am well versed in, he was doing a bachelors of CS and has gone on to begin a degree in psychology. Late 40’s, half a dozen kids.
It’s entirely up to you, follow your heart. The rest will follow.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
186 miles per hour. It’s fast, really fast, Depending on country likely really illegal
- Comment on a challenge appears 2 months ago:
“Nope”
- Comment on [deleted] 4 months ago:
Opinions are like arseholes, everyone’s got one