Do you think that the answers given by some users to the questions asked, which are generated by the Open AI chatbot and directly copied to ccFound, are valuable?
Does it not bother you that some answers to the questions asked do not bring unique knowledge, wisdom or experience of their users, and copied directly from the Chatbot Al, are only certain information that can be obtained by asking a question directly, e.g. in the GPT chat, if this is the answer you want get? Unfortunately, some users are very active in this and it becomes bizarre if the answer to the same question from different users is exactly the same (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V). Example: Two identical answers to the February 6 question about natural diamonds. It also happens that such an answer does not answer a specific question at all. The chatbot does not always catch these nuances and sometimes misses the point of the question. I have an idea about the ccFound platform that as long as the answers are unique, because they are based on the knowledge or experience of another person, this platform will stand out from the others and have a chance of success. If we users will largely copy what the "machine" tells us elsewhere in the network, will this platform not be just a substitute for "something" already existing on the market? Of course, I support the use of AI tools, because it is the future of humanity, but in this case only as support for the responder, not mindless copying. After some entries, I have a feeling that providing many answers a day on every topic (you can pick up such answers) copied directly from the Chatbot for high activity and getting a certain rank on this platform is not very valuable. Is this just a cognitive error of mine, or do you have similar thoughts too? What is your opinion on this?
Does it not bother you that some answers to the questions asked do not bring unique knowledge, wisdom or experience of their users, and copied directly from the Chatbot Al, are only certain information that can be obtained by asking a question directly, e.g. in the GPT chat, if this is the answer you want get? Unfortunately, some users are very active in this and it becomes bizarre if the answer to the same question from different users is exactly the same (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V). Example: Two identical answers to the February 6 question about natural diamonds. It also happens that such an answer does not answer a specific question at all. The chatbot does not always catch these nuances and sometimes misses the point of the question. I have an idea about the ccFound platform that as long as the answers are unique, because they are based on the knowledge or experience of another person, this platform will stand out from the others and have a chance of success. If we users will largely copy what the "machine" tells us elsewhere in the network, will this platform not be just a substitute for "something" already existing on the market? Of course, I support the use of AI tools, because it is the future of humanity, but in this case only as support for the responder, not mindless copying. After some entries, I have a feeling that providing many answers a day on every topic (you can pick up such answers) copied directly from the Chatbot for high activity and getting a certain rank on this platform is not very valuable. Is this just a cognitive error of mine, or do you have similar thoughts too? What is your opinion on this?
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