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What AI search engines are you using?

Can AI code?
Here is a great use case: Ask AI to add a "post reply after John has posted" button.
Ai can't scan your code base.
Ai might be able to create some code to help you out but ... you better have some coding skills because if AI doesn't work you need to know how get the AI to code you out of that corner it painted you into.

I even tried Q and really you are best off just paying for chatGPT or buying a gaming machine and running Ollama on it. I wonder if you can use a 10 card mining rig to do it ??
 
Pleasant surprise from a visit to the Xfinity store: You can get one year of Perplexity AI Pro for free! If you are an Xfinity customer, open the mobile app and tap the ":heart: Platinum" badge at the top of the home page. Amongst all the offers, you should find Perplexity.

I am very much enjoying the full $20/mo. experience at no cost.
 
**AI Update:** ChatGPT's newest version "o1" is in preview mode, and it's a beast. Give it a complex task, and it makes multiple passes at *reasoning* its way to an answer (see chart).
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I gave it an intensely complex task and it sat there and *thought* for 75 seconds before dumping a wildly complex reply. This isn't "the Big One," but it's an iterative improvement to GPT-4o

Chart and insights from the amazing FireShip
 
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I've been exploring various AI-powered search tools lately, and I've found Tensorway's machine learning services to be particularly helpful in delivering highly tailored results for automotive data and search analytics.
Can you give us some more detail on what kind of automotive data we can find in there? Or are you just an SEO spammer?