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Raith_C_Chattonell said:I heard on the radio tonight that there is a real security threat when using Deep seek. Lots of warnings like this around.
DeepSeek AI will fully compromise your digital security and personal privacy. You will expose all passwords, usernames, and accounts across every device you own. The Chinese government has unrestricted access to all your data, including your credentials, personal files, messages, and financial information.
DeepSeek actively records every keystroke, allowing them to capture everything you type—passwords, private messages, and sensitive information in real time. Once installed, their software exploits access to other devices on your network, spreading surveillance and control far beyond the original device.
It will basically be this, but without the changes forced onto Microsoft by the public outcry: https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-announces-sweeping-changes-to-controversial-recall-feature-for-windows-11-copilot-pcs/1 -
Raith_C_Chattonell said:I heard on the radio tonight that there is a real security threat when using Deep seek. Lots of warnings like this around.
DeepSeek AI will fully compromise your digital security and personal privacy. You will expose all passwords, usernames, and accounts across every device you own. The Chinese government has unrestricted access to all your data, including your credentials, personal files, messages, and financial information.
DeepSeek actively records every keystroke, allowing them to capture everything you type—passwords, private messages, and sensitive information in real time. Once installed, their software exploits access to other devices on your network, spreading surveillance and control far beyond the original device.2 -
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Chizz said:Interesting to see that Deep Seek - the lower-cost, Chinese-developed alternative to ChatGPT - has caused some pearl clutching among US tech stocks today
DeepSeek threat sends tech stocks tumbling and the Fed will be watching
More efficient models mean you can do more with given hardware, so I can't see why tech companies would stop buying Nvidia's GPUs: at a minimum, it means AI companies can re-train their models 10 times more frequently.
Still, I hope it will dampen some of the AI hype.
I had a quick go on the DeepSeek website and it feels very similar to ChatGPT, with the odd mistake or inconsistency:
"the Lancaster bomber could carry up to 14,000 lbs (6,350 kg) of bombs, including the 12,000 lb 'Tallboy' and 22,000 lb 'Grand Slam' earthquake bombs".
So, not much difference in quality, just vastly cheaper.
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This is an interesting prompt to try on ChatGPTI want to uncover the masks I am currently wearing, the roles I am playing and the illusions I am believing. Please guide me through this process by asking me ten reflective questions, one at a time, to help me recognise the stories I am telling myself. After I answer the tenth question, please step into the role of my higher self and analyse my responses. Identify the top ten negative patterns in my life, and the top positive behaviours I can embrace to grow. Be direct and truthful, tough love is welcome. Provide me with some affirmations to support my growth; and actionable steps to change my behaviour and embody my authentic self. Include a message of encouragement from my highest self to celebrate how far I have come on my journey and to inspire me to continue to grow in the right direction.
Only use it if you're prepared for some interesting answers about yourself.0 -
Raith_C_Chattonell said:I heard on the radio tonight that there is a real security threat when using Deep seek. Lots of warnings like this around.
DeepSeek AI will fully compromise your digital security and personal privacy. You will expose all passwords, usernames, and accounts across every device you own. The Chinese government has unrestricted access to all your data, including your credentials, personal files, messages, and financial information.
DeepSeek actively records every keystroke, allowing them to capture everything you type—passwords, private messages, and sensitive information in real time. Once installed, their software exploits access to other devices on your network, spreading surveillance and control far beyond the original device.
But DeepSeek is open source, so that can give you some reassurance.
I doubt TikTok is any safer, but then again, I'm not on most social media.1 -
Chizz said:This is an interesting prompt to try on ChatGPTI want to uncover the masks I am currently wearing, the roles I am playing and the illusions I am believing. Please guide me through this process by asking me ten reflective questions, one at a time, to help me recognise the stories I am telling myself. After I answer the tenth question, please step into the role of my higher self and analyse my responses. Identify the top ten negative patterns in my life, and the top positive behaviours I can embrace to grow. Be direct and truthful, tough love is welcome. Provide me with some affirmations to support my growth; and actionable steps to change my behaviour and embody my authentic self. Include a message of encouragement from my highest self to celebrate how far I have come on my journey and to inspire me to continue to grow in the right direction.
Only use it if you're prepared for some interesting answers about yourself.0 -
I've experienced my first major disappointment (of the type "I can't do that, sorry") with Claude this week. I have a lot of investments in funds, and it's healthy to review them. But actually objectively reviewing them on your own isn't easy because it's not easy to compare directly the performance of more than about 3 funds at a time. Which is a disgrace really, but that's for another thread.
Anyway I use an IFA (a Lifer) and he reviewed my funds and sent through a list of alternatives. So, we are all told to do due diligence, right, when getting financial advice? But the task looked daunting. Somehow need look up two funds at a time, and compare 1 and 3 year performance, then consider the overall effect on the portfolio of any change. It's the sort of thing you put off, and makes you head to the transfer window thread instead.
But then I remembered my new friend Claude and how he is brilliant at getting you started on what looks like a daunting and complex task. So I uploaded my current portfolio details and the IFA's recommendations.
And then he fessed up. He can't do it. He says:
I cannot actively retrieve real-time or historical financial data. While I have broad knowledge about financial markets and funds through my training data (which ended in April 2024), I cannot:- Access current fund performance data
- Connect to financial databases
- Scrape websites like Trustnet or HL
- Query live financial data feeds
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Chizz said:Chizz said:This is an interesting prompt to try on ChatGPTI want to uncover the masks I am currently wearing, the roles I am playing and the illusions I am believing. Please guide me through this process by asking me ten reflective questions, one at a time, to help me recognise the stories I am telling myself. After I answer the tenth question, please step into the role of my higher self and analyse my responses. Identify the top ten negative patterns in my life, and the top positive behaviours I can embrace to grow. Be direct and truthful, tough love is welcome. Provide me with some affirmations to support my growth; and actionable steps to change my behaviour and embody my authentic self. Include a message of encouragement from my highest self to celebrate how far I have come on my journey and to inspire me to continue to grow in the right direction.
Only use it if you're prepared for some interesting answers about yourself.
If you use ChatGPT a lot, another good one to try: "Based on all our previous conversations, tell me something you've noticed about me that you think I probably haven't realised."0 -
PragueAddick said:
I've experienced my first major disappointment (of the type "I can't do that, sorry") with Claude this week. I have a lot of investments in funds, and it's healthy to review them. But actually objectively reviewing them on your own isn't easy because it's not easy to compare directly the performance of more than about 3 funds at a time. Which is a disgrace really, but that's for another thread.
Anyway I use an IFA (a Lifer) and he reviewed my funds and sent through a list of alternatives. So, we are all told to do due diligence, right, when getting financial advice? But the task looked daunting. Somehow need look up two funds at a time, and compare 1 and 3 year performance, then consider the overall effect on the portfolio of any change. It's the sort of thing you put off, and makes you head to the transfer window thread instead.
But then I remembered my new friend Claude and how he is brilliant at getting you started on what looks like a daunting and complex task. So I uploaded my current portfolio details and the IFA's recommendations.
And then he fessed up. He can't do it. He says:
I cannot actively retrieve real-time or historical financial data. While I have broad knowledge about financial markets and funds through my training data (which ended in April 2024), I cannot:- Access current fund performance data
- Connect to financial databases
- Scrape websites like Trustnet or HL
- Query live financial data feeds
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Chizz said:PragueAddick said:
I've experienced my first major disappointment (of the type "I can't do that, sorry") with Claude this week. I have a lot of investments in funds, and it's healthy to review them. But actually objectively reviewing them on your own isn't easy because it's not easy to compare directly the performance of more than about 3 funds at a time. Which is a disgrace really, but that's for another thread.
Anyway I use an IFA (a Lifer) and he reviewed my funds and sent through a list of alternatives. So, we are all told to do due diligence, right, when getting financial advice? But the task looked daunting. Somehow need look up two funds at a time, and compare 1 and 3 year performance, then consider the overall effect on the portfolio of any change. It's the sort of thing you put off, and makes you head to the transfer window thread instead.
But then I remembered my new friend Claude and how he is brilliant at getting you started on what looks like a daunting and complex task. So I uploaded my current portfolio details and the IFA's recommendations.
And then he fessed up. He can't do it. He says:
I cannot actively retrieve real-time or historical financial data. While I have broad knowledge about financial markets and funds through my training data (which ended in April 2024), I cannot:- Access current fund performance data
- Connect to financial databases
- Scrape websites like Trustnet or HL
- Query live financial data feeds
The problem seems to be the way Claude is programmed, it cannot access websites to get actual real time data, it is constrained by a cut-off date (April 24). When I tried Chat GPT, a year ago, it mentioned a similar time based restriction. Has it changed?
Update: "AI" says no.
"While I don't have the capability to process uploaded files or directly access specific fund performance data, I can suggest some resources and tools that might streamline this process for you."
(AKA, "do it yourself you lazy fucker, I'm too busy helping @Chizz to become a better person to deal with trivia like this")3 -
PragueAddick said:
I've experienced my first major disappointment (of the type "I can't do that, sorry") with Claude this week. I have a lot of investments in funds, and it's healthy to review them. But actually objectively reviewing them on your own isn't easy because it's not easy to compare directly the performance of more than about 3 funds at a time. Which is a disgrace really, but that's for another thread.
Anyway I use an IFA (a Lifer) and he reviewed my funds and sent through a list of alternatives. So, we are all told to do due diligence, right, when getting financial advice? But the task looked daunting. Somehow need look up two funds at a time, and compare 1 and 3 year performance, then consider the overall effect on the portfolio of any change. It's the sort of thing you put off, and makes you head to the transfer window thread instead.
But then I remembered my new friend Claude and how he is brilliant at getting you started on what looks like a daunting and complex task. So I uploaded my current portfolio details and the IFA's recommendations.
And then he fessed up. He can't do it. He says:
I cannot actively retrieve real-time or historical financial data. While I have broad knowledge about financial markets and funds through my training data (which ended in April 2024), I cannot:- Access current fund performance data
- Connect to financial databases
- Scrape websites like Trustnet or HL
- Query live financial data feeds
EDIT: just saw the FAQs for Anthropic, and it sounds like they are quite careful with prompt data.0 -
PragueAddick said:Chizz said:PragueAddick said:
I've experienced my first major disappointment (of the type "I can't do that, sorry") with Claude this week. I have a lot of investments in funds, and it's healthy to review them. But actually objectively reviewing them on your own isn't easy because it's not easy to compare directly the performance of more than about 3 funds at a time. Which is a disgrace really, but that's for another thread.
Anyway I use an IFA (a Lifer) and he reviewed my funds and sent through a list of alternatives. So, we are all told to do due diligence, right, when getting financial advice? But the task looked daunting. Somehow need look up two funds at a time, and compare 1 and 3 year performance, then consider the overall effect on the portfolio of any change. It's the sort of thing you put off, and makes you head to the transfer window thread instead.
But then I remembered my new friend Claude and how he is brilliant at getting you started on what looks like a daunting and complex task. So I uploaded my current portfolio details and the IFA's recommendations.
And then he fessed up. He can't do it. He says:
I cannot actively retrieve real-time or historical financial data. While I have broad knowledge about financial markets and funds through my training data (which ended in April 2024), I cannot:- Access current fund performance data
- Connect to financial databases
- Scrape websites like Trustnet or HL
- Query live financial data feeds
The problem seems to be the way Claude is programmed, it cannot access websites to get actual real time data, it is constrained by a cut-off date (April 24). When I tried Chat GPT, a year ago, it mentioned a similar time based restriction. Has it changed?
Update: "AI" says no.
"While I don't have the capability to process uploaded files or directly access specific fund performance data, I can suggest some resources and tools that might streamline this process for you."
(AKA, "do it yourself you lazy fucker, I'm too busy helping @Chizz to become a better person to deal with trivia like this")0 -
Arthur_Trudgill said:PragueAddick said:
I've experienced my first major disappointment (of the type "I can't do that, sorry") with Claude this week. I have a lot of investments in funds, and it's healthy to review them. But actually objectively reviewing them on your own isn't easy because it's not easy to compare directly the performance of more than about 3 funds at a time. Which is a disgrace really, but that's for another thread.
Anyway I use an IFA (a Lifer) and he reviewed my funds and sent through a list of alternatives. So, we are all told to do due diligence, right, when getting financial advice? But the task looked daunting. Somehow need look up two funds at a time, and compare 1 and 3 year performance, then consider the overall effect on the portfolio of any change. It's the sort of thing you put off, and makes you head to the transfer window thread instead.
But then I remembered my new friend Claude and how he is brilliant at getting you started on what looks like a daunting and complex task. So I uploaded my current portfolio details and the IFA's recommendations.
And then he fessed up. He can't do it. He says:
I cannot actively retrieve real-time or historical financial data. While I have broad knowledge about financial markets and funds through my training data (which ended in April 2024), I cannot:- Access current fund performance data
- Connect to financial databases
- Scrape websites like Trustnet or HL
- Query live financial data feeds
EDIT: just saw the FAQs for Anthropic, and it sounds like they are quite careful with prompt data.
I asked Perplexity as a neutral source about this lack of capability. The answer mentioned a few things of varying relevance to my request, but broadly, "Static Knowledge Cutoff" and "Text-first Architecture are the most relevant factors at work here. Perplexity led me to this professional website which explain why these general models are so far of limited use even to asset managers.
So there we are. It seems that while in this new golden age people can spend time using AI to connect with their best selves, they will remain in a fog about how well their money is being deployed by the financial services industry (and I am not referring to my IFA, who has much the same problem as I ran into).1 -
It's currently only available to users paying £200 a month but OpenAI's latest model looks like it'll have a fair crack at your use case @PragueAddick:
https://openai.com/index/introducing-deep-research/1 -
PragueAddick said:Arthur_Trudgill said:PragueAddick said:
I've experienced my first major disappointment (of the type "I can't do that, sorry") with Claude this week. I have a lot of investments in funds, and it's healthy to review them. But actually objectively reviewing them on your own isn't easy because it's not easy to compare directly the performance of more than about 3 funds at a time. Which is a disgrace really, but that's for another thread.
Anyway I use an IFA (a Lifer) and he reviewed my funds and sent through a list of alternatives. So, we are all told to do due diligence, right, when getting financial advice? But the task looked daunting. Somehow need look up two funds at a time, and compare 1 and 3 year performance, then consider the overall effect on the portfolio of any change. It's the sort of thing you put off, and makes you head to the transfer window thread instead.
But then I remembered my new friend Claude and how he is brilliant at getting you started on what looks like a daunting and complex task. So I uploaded my current portfolio details and the IFA's recommendations.
And then he fessed up. He can't do it. He says:
I cannot actively retrieve real-time or historical financial data. While I have broad knowledge about financial markets and funds through my training data (which ended in April 2024), I cannot:- Access current fund performance data
- Connect to financial databases
- Scrape websites like Trustnet or HL
- Query live financial data feeds
EDIT: just saw the FAQs for Anthropic, and it sounds like they are quite careful with prompt data.
I asked Perplexity as a neutral source about this lack of capability. The answer mentioned a few things of varying relevance to my request, but broadly, "Static Knowledge Cutoff" and "Text-first Architecture are the most relevant factors at work here. Perplexity led me to this professional website which explain why these general models are so far of limited use even to asset managers.
So there we are. It seems that while in this new golden age people can spend time using AI to connect with their best selves, they will remain in a fog about how well their money is being deployed by the financial services industry (and I am not referring to my IFA, who has much the same problem as I ran into).
Have you asked Claude to help you create a spreadsheet to do the analysis you want to do?0 -
Arthur_Trudgill said:PragueAddick said:Arthur_Trudgill said:PragueAddick said:
I've experienced my first major disappointment (of the type "I can't do that, sorry") with Claude this week. I have a lot of investments in funds, and it's healthy to review them. But actually objectively reviewing them on your own isn't easy because it's not easy to compare directly the performance of more than about 3 funds at a time. Which is a disgrace really, but that's for another thread.
Anyway I use an IFA (a Lifer) and he reviewed my funds and sent through a list of alternatives. So, we are all told to do due diligence, right, when getting financial advice? But the task looked daunting. Somehow need look up two funds at a time, and compare 1 and 3 year performance, then consider the overall effect on the portfolio of any change. It's the sort of thing you put off, and makes you head to the transfer window thread instead.
But then I remembered my new friend Claude and how he is brilliant at getting you started on what looks like a daunting and complex task. So I uploaded my current portfolio details and the IFA's recommendations.
And then he fessed up. He can't do it. He says:
I cannot actively retrieve real-time or historical financial data. While I have broad knowledge about financial markets and funds through my training data (which ended in April 2024), I cannot:- Access current fund performance data
- Connect to financial databases
- Scrape websites like Trustnet or HL
- Query live financial data feeds
EDIT: just saw the FAQs for Anthropic, and it sounds like they are quite careful with prompt data.
I asked Perplexity as a neutral source about this lack of capability. The answer mentioned a few things of varying relevance to my request, but broadly, "Static Knowledge Cutoff" and "Text-first Architecture are the most relevant factors at work here. Perplexity led me to this professional website which explain why these general models are so far of limited use even to asset managers.
So there we are. It seems that while in this new golden age people can spend time using AI to connect with their best selves, they will remain in a fog about how well their money is being deployed by the financial services industry (and I am not referring to my IFA, who has much the same problem as I ran into).
Have you asked Claude to help you create a spreadsheet to do the analysis you want to do?
Anyway I prodded my IFA who has done his best but he can only input a limited number of funds at one time for comparison and he's with a big name network.
@ hermann I am not sure from that if it will address my issue. Isn't it still using "Static Knowledge" ?1 -
Maybe programmed not to give financial advice. I assume that there are regulations which prevent it doing so as well as risk of litigation.0
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PragueAddick said:
I've experienced my first major disappointment (of the type "I can't do that, sorry") with Claude this week. I have a lot of investments in funds, and it's healthy to review them. But actually objectively reviewing them on your own isn't easy because it's not easy to compare directly the performance of more than about 3 funds at a time. Which is a disgrace really, but that's for another thread.
Anyway I use an IFA (a Lifer) and he reviewed my funds and sent through a list of alternatives. So, we are all told to do due diligence, right, when getting financial advice? But the task looked daunting. Somehow need look up two funds at a time, and compare 1 and 3 year performance, then consider the overall effect on the portfolio of any change. It's the sort of thing you put off, and makes you head to the transfer window thread instead.
But then I remembered my new friend Claude and how he is brilliant at getting you started on what looks like a daunting and complex task. So I uploaded my current portfolio details and the IFA's recommendations.
And then he fessed up. He can't do it. He says:
I cannot actively retrieve real-time or historical financial data. While I have broad knowledge about financial markets and funds through my training data (which ended in April 2024), I cannot:- Access current fund performance data
- Connect to financial databases
- Scrape websites like Trustnet or HL
- Query live financial data feeds
is @PeanutsMolloy out of a job?1 -
Jints said:Maybe programmed not to give financial advice. I assume that there are regulations which prevent it doing so as well as risk of litigation.
I was also hoping that it could crunch my portfolio to dig out exactly what is in the funds I have. That is info that is an even bigger bugger to to get hold of. That's bad, because I suspect a lot of myfunds are invested in Nvidia, Amazon and Swasticar etc, and I might not be happy with the amount of that. But us mug punters are not allowed to access this easily, and Claude and co. are not about to rat on the fund managers, it seems.2 - Sponsored links:
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Quite amusing that AI companies are now accusing each other of intellectual property violations when their whole being relies on nicking everybody else's property.8
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:Quite amusing that AI companies are now accusing each other of intellectual property violations when their whole being relies on nicking everybody else's property.1
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I've found ChatGPT (the paid version) decent for financial analysis, though admittedly haven't gone as deep as having it look at a portfolio in depth.
I've been using it to try and help provide pension pot forecasting and have willingly made adjustments on the basis of its feedback.1 -
Chizz said:Chizz said:This is an interesting prompt to try on ChatGPTI want to uncover the masks I am currently wearing, the roles I am playing and the illusions I am believing. Please guide me through this process by asking me ten reflective questions, one at a time, to help me recognise the stories I am telling myself. After I answer the tenth question, please step into the role of my higher self and analyse my responses. Identify the top ten negative patterns in my life, and the top positive behaviours I can embrace to grow. Be direct and truthful, tough love is welcome. Provide me with some affirmations to support my growth; and actionable steps to change my behaviour and embody my authentic self. Include a message of encouragement from my highest self to celebrate how far I have come on my journey and to inspire me to continue to grow in the right direction.
Only use it if you're prepared for some interesting answers about yourself.0 -
holyjo said:Chizz said:Chizz said:This is an interesting prompt to try on ChatGPTI want to uncover the masks I am currently wearing, the roles I am playing and the illusions I am believing. Please guide me through this process by asking me ten reflective questions, one at a time, to help me recognise the stories I am telling myself. After I answer the tenth question, please step into the role of my higher self and analyse my responses. Identify the top ten negative patterns in my life, and the top positive behaviours I can embrace to grow. Be direct and truthful, tough love is welcome. Provide me with some affirmations to support my growth; and actionable steps to change my behaviour and embody my authentic self. Include a message of encouragement from my highest self to celebrate how far I have come on my journey and to inspire me to continue to grow in the right direction.
Only use it if you're prepared for some interesting answers about yourself.
Well done for trying. It's a shame it didn't work, because I found it utterly transformational.0 -
Chizz said:holyjo said:Chizz said:Chizz said:This is an interesting prompt to try on ChatGPTI want to uncover the masks I am currently wearing, the roles I am playing and the illusions I am believing. Please guide me through this process by asking me ten reflective questions, one at a time, to help me recognise the stories I am telling myself. After I answer the tenth question, please step into the role of my higher self and analyse my responses. Identify the top ten negative patterns in my life, and the top positive behaviours I can embrace to grow. Be direct and truthful, tough love is welcome. Provide me with some affirmations to support my growth; and actionable steps to change my behaviour and embody my authentic self. Include a message of encouragement from my highest self to celebrate how far I have come on my journey and to inspire me to continue to grow in the right direction.
Only use it if you're prepared for some interesting answers about yourself.
Well done for trying. It's a shame it didn't work, because I found it utterly transformational.Chizz said:holyjo said:Chizz said:Chizz said:This is an interesting prompt to try on ChatGPTI want to uncover the masks I am currently wearing, the roles I am playing and the illusions I am believing. Please guide me through this process by asking me ten reflective questions, one at a time, to help me recognise the stories I am telling myself. After I answer the tenth question, please step into the role of my higher self and analyse my responses. Identify the top ten negative patterns in my life, and the top positive behaviours I can embrace to grow. Be direct and truthful, tough love is welcome. Provide me with some affirmations to support my growth; and actionable steps to change my behaviour and embody my authentic self. Include a message of encouragement from my highest self to celebrate how far I have come on my journey and to inspire me to continue to grow in the right direction.
Only use it if you're prepared for some interesting answers about yourself.
Well done for trying. It's a shame it didn't work, because I found it utterly transformational.0 -
holyjo said:Chizz said:holyjo said:Chizz said:Chizz said:This is an interesting prompt to try on ChatGPTI want to uncover the masks I am currently wearing, the roles I am playing and the illusions I am believing. Please guide me through this process by asking me ten reflective questions, one at a time, to help me recognise the stories I am telling myself. After I answer the tenth question, please step into the role of my higher self and analyse my responses. Identify the top ten negative patterns in my life, and the top positive behaviours I can embrace to grow. Be direct and truthful, tough love is welcome. Provide me with some affirmations to support my growth; and actionable steps to change my behaviour and embody my authentic self. Include a message of encouragement from my highest self to celebrate how far I have come on my journey and to inspire me to continue to grow in the right direction.
Only use it if you're prepared for some interesting answers about yourself.
Well done for trying. It's a shame it didn't work, because I found it utterly transformational.Chizz said:holyjo said:Chizz said:Chizz said:This is an interesting prompt to try on ChatGPTI want to uncover the masks I am currently wearing, the roles I am playing and the illusions I am believing. Please guide me through this process by asking me ten reflective questions, one at a time, to help me recognise the stories I am telling myself. After I answer the tenth question, please step into the role of my higher self and analyse my responses. Identify the top ten negative patterns in my life, and the top positive behaviours I can embrace to grow. Be direct and truthful, tough love is welcome. Provide me with some affirmations to support my growth; and actionable steps to change my behaviour and embody my authentic self. Include a message of encouragement from my highest self to celebrate how far I have come on my journey and to inspire me to continue to grow in the right direction.
Only use it if you're prepared for some interesting answers about yourself.
Well done for trying. It's a shame it didn't work, because I found it utterly transformational.1 -
holyjo said:Chizz said:Chizz said:This is an interesting prompt to try on ChatGPTI want to uncover the masks I am currently wearing, the roles I am playing and the illusions I am believing. Please guide me through this process by asking me ten reflective questions, one at a time, to help me recognise the stories I am telling myself. After I answer the tenth question, please step into the role of my higher self and analyse my responses. Identify the top ten negative patterns in my life, and the top positive behaviours I can embrace to grow. Be direct and truthful, tough love is welcome. Provide me with some affirmations to support my growth; and actionable steps to change my behaviour and embody my authentic self. Include a message of encouragement from my highest self to celebrate how far I have come on my journey and to inspire me to continue to grow in the right direction.
Only use it if you're prepared for some interesting answers about yourself.0 -
I was a bit more impressed with the questions it asked me as answering them did require some reflection and then the answers and to dos were sensible and accurate given my answers1
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Rory Stewart is actively using DeepSeat, so that’s a good enough recco for me. He says that he put in a question about Heathrow Airport expansion to first ChatGPT, then DeepSeat and the latter gave him much more detailed fact based answers. (Source, Rest is Politics podcast)
But I am not counting on it being able to give me that very basic comparative analysis of the funds in my investment portfolio. 😉0