Have you tried Grok?

There has to be a reason the JPP search function doesn't work properly.


Grok reports that it works as designed. Grok recommends that you consider user error as the most likely source of any perceptions of inadequacy.
 
The first software was developed in 1948. I like L'Amour but I don't read fiction.
I wasn't saying there wasn't anything at all available, but in 1975 you were paying the equivalent of $1 million + today for a mainframe computer and the very limited software available to have something like that. The Apollo Program at the time was being run on 8 to 16 bit computers the size of a small filing cabinet and that was state-of-the-art at the time. You're looking at something like this to generate a very basic story in 1975

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I wasn't saying there wasn't anything at all available, but in 1975 you were paying the equivalent of $1 million + today for a mainframe computer and the very limited software available to have something like that. The Apollo Program at the time was being run on 8 to 16 bit computers the size of a small filing cabinet and that was state-of-the-art at the time. You're looking at something like this to generate a very basic story in 1975

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Grok has previously discounted Goat's claim.
 
Grok reports that it works as designed. Grok recommends that you consider user error as the most likely source of any perceptions of inadequacy.
Grok isn't capable of deep thought. It's at the same level as Cackling Kamila.
 
JPP members have already expressed their discontent for spam.


Grok's analysis of these opinions has determined that they are based on a misunderstanding of what the term "spam" means.

Spam in computing refers to unwanted, unsolicited digital communications sent in bulk, often for advertising or malicious purposes. It can appear in various forms, including email, text messages, and social media posts, and may contain harmful content like phishing attempts or malware.
 

Grok is now free for everyone​

The AI assistant is faster, sharper, and features an all-new image generation model.
 
With a powerful AI tool like Grok and a rudimentary understanding of how to effectively integrate it with automation, I can automate my content delivery with uncompromising quality.

This is how it's possible to post so much. By scheduling random intervallic thread creation, and using Grok to compose and post replies on my behalf, it really does seem to appear that I am doing the work of a "legion" of posters single-handedly. Doesn't it?

Lol.
 
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