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Old Yesterday, 17:58   #151
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How would I get to the [2] sources cited, without performing my own independent [Google] search? I see no links, nor URLs.
The quotes in parentheses are the links. Here’s the screen after tapping the first one
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Re: Growing ChatGPT use on the site.

Thanks Jedi & T34C, for your illuminating replies [and patience].
I don’t know why I expected a screenshot to behave like an actual ChatGPT reply. Maybe I’m just dumb, or perhaps, a little too eager to find fault.
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Thanks Jedi & T34C, for your illuminating replies [and patience].
I don’t know why I expected a screenshot to behave like an actual ChatGPT reply. Maybe I’m just dumb, or perhaps, a little too eager to find fault.
It works quite well. When you download the app, which is free, you get access to ChatGPT 3.5 for free.
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Re: Growing ChatGPT use on the site.

The answer is fine as far as it goes, but of course includes at least a few errors. For example, as fas as I can see there is no Danforth High Tensile HT 22 anchor; however, there is a Danforth 20H Hi-Tensile anchor that weighs 20lbs. Nothing very important, but why the error? https://danforthanchors.com/hi-tensile/

Why the Mantus M2 as opposed to the M1?

Nothing about Danforth or Fortress anchors being mainly used when the direction of pull will remain constant.

Personally, I would never go for a small Claw anchor as a backup. Terrible holding power for its weight, yet you're still dealing with a 44lb. anchor if taking it out in the dink.

In any case, this is typical of AI information. At a glance looks fine, though the writing is very bland, but answers are incomplete and lack nuance.
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The answer is fine as far as it goes, but of course includes at least a few errors. For example, as fas as I can see there is no Danforth High Tensile HT 22 anchor; however, there is a Danforth 20H Hi-Tensile anchor that weighs 20lbs. Nothing very important, but why the error? https://danforthanchors.com/hi-tensile/

Why the Mantus M2 as opposed to the M1?

Nothing about Danforth or Fortress anchors being mainly used when the direction of pull will remain constant.

Personally, I would never go for a small Claw anchor as a backup. Terrible holding power for its weight, yet you're still dealing with a 44lb. anchor if taking it out in the dink.

In any case, this is typical of AI information. At a glance looks fine, though the writing is very bland, but answers are incomplete and lack nuance.
Yes, it was confused. I suspect it learned about the ht 22 during it’s training but that may have been wrong info or it was discontinued since then. When I pressed the issue it went back online and came with this.
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