Anonymous wrote:I would. But I also would have “conversation” with it. Ask probing questions. At the end it should have prompted you with a next step or question to dig deeper or tell you its thought processes… something like “ would you like me to…”?. You can also ask for sources - and determine for yourself if you think they are reliable. All it’s doing is a mega-search on the internet and synthesizing the info - which you could do yourself if you had 1000 hours.
Same here. Ask for citations, the assumptions it uses and to see the calculations. It’s a great tool to efficiently complete high level analysis. I use it all the time as a starting point, then keep pushing to get substantiation for its assertions.
I ran my retirement projections through last week and it pretty much replicated my financial advisor’s suggestions. I also ran my pathology reports and it provided the same treatment plans as my oncologist and radiologist, but with peer reviewed linked citations.