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The John Batchelor Show

PREVIEW: MARKETS: Conversation with colleague Brett Arends of MarketWatch regarding the unsolved puzzle of why markets decline from May to Halloween and then rally. More tonight.

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

Society & Culture, Arts, News, Books

4.52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2024

⏱️ 3 minutes

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PREVIEW: MARKETS: Conversation with colleague Brett Arends of MarketWatch regarding the unsolved puzzle of why markets decline from May to Halloween and then rally. More tonight.

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0:00.0

This is John Bachelor, a conversation with my good friend and colleague, Gene Marks, the small business

0:07.2

columnist for the Guardian and for the Philadelphia Inquire and other publications, about

0:12.2

generative AIative AI itself. There are different

0:15.9

presentations chat TPT Gemini. I use Claude. Gene here describes how generative AI is a very big boost for small businesses.

0:29.1

Listen to Gene Marks.

0:30.3

Claude is my copy editor. No more.

0:35.0

Claude has attitude. I depend upon Claude to copy edit only.

0:40.0

But we'll see going forward.

0:42.0

Claude is getting smarter all the time.

0:44.4

Gene speaks of all of these AI programs and the future.

0:49.7

Here's Gene Marks, more of this tonight. you are having quite the relationship with your

0:55.2

executive AI assistant John Claude and good for you that is going to continue to

1:00.7

evolve for many of us I'm a chat cheap GPT user, although I have a lot of respect for Claude, and I also have a lot of respect for Gemini. Those products, those executive AI assistants, which are really, the real players in the game,

1:14.7

Microsoft does something, you know, Bing Chat. But ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, they're getting

1:20.9

to know their users better. And as they evolve with new versions, they're getting to know their users better and as they evolve with new versions

1:24.8

they're storing memory about you now some people might find that to be a little

1:29.3

intrusive or an invasive privacy but I kind of like the fact that when I go into my conversation with

1:35.0

Chappi P. T. It picks up from where we left off and I remember some of the things I searched

1:39.1

for before and it proactively even asked me different questions to help me enhance.

1:43.8

For example, if I do research on chat GPT about a competitive product or about a certain market

1:49.8

and it gives me a lot of answers, I am hoping with ChatGPT 5.0

1:54.2

when it gets released that it comes back to me

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