mark tyler on Nostr: Any examples? I wouldn’t be surprised if it is capable of answering new questions. ...
Any examples? I wouldn’t be surprised if it is capable of answering new questions. It’s not a memorization database, it’s a reasoning machine - so it seems like it could easily put two different ideas together to answer a novel question.
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