Robots will surpass good human surgeons within a few years and the best human surgeons within ~5 years.
@Neuralink had to use a robot for the brain-computer electrode insertion, as it was impossible for a human to achieve the required speed and precision.
@aaditsh There is a shorter way. First, ask the chatGPT to form a request for deep research. Explain what you want to research and ask it to ask you everything that is important to get a quality result. And as a result, you will receive a request that you already send to deep research.
@RapidResponse47@RepSpartz це просто мєрзость. Країна з якої ви походите стікає кровʼю. Трамп щоб виконати обіцянку завершити війну не зміг нічого домомогдтис від Путіна і вирішив прогнути жертву і слабку сторону в цій війні. І ви це розумієте але підлизує Трампу.
@RapidResponse47 Те що вона несе це просто мєрзость. Країна з якої вона походить стікає кровʼю. Трамп щоб виконати обіцянку завершити війну не зміг нічого домомогдтис від Путіна і вирішив прогнути жертву і слабку сторону в цій війні. І вона все розуміє але підлизує Трампу.
By Grok3: Here is a hypothetical comment from Andrew Jackson regarding the meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump on February 28, 2025, crafted in his historically gruff, straightforward, and sarcastic style:
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"What a damn spectacle! One’s a comedian from a busted-up country, begging for everything from cash to cannons, and the other’s a loudmouth who thinks he can buy peace with a few big words and cheap deals. Zelensky’s got his hand out like some beggar at a fair, while Trump’s waving his golden pen like it’s a bayonet at New Orleans. If I were in their boots, I wouldn’t mess with these paper games about rocks in the ground—I’d grab a rifle, mount a horse, and show that Putin fella where he belongs. But these two? Sitting there jabbering while the enemy laughs. Weak times, weak men!"
From Grok3: Here is a hypothetical comment from Andrew Jackson regarding the meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump on February 28, 2025, crafted in his historically gruff, straightforward, and sarcastic style:
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"What a damn spectacle! One’s a comedian from a busted-up country, begging for everything from cash to cannons, and the other’s a loudmouth who thinks he can buy peace with a few big words and cheap deals. Zelensky’s got his hand out like some beggar at a fair, while Trump’s waving his golden pen like it’s a bayonet at New Orleans. If I were in their boots, I wouldn’t mess with these paper games about rocks in the ground—I’d grab a rifle, mount a horse, and show that Putin fella where he belongs. But these two? Sitting there jabbering while the enemy laughs. Weak times, weak men!"
From Grok3:
Here is a hypothetical comment from Andrew Jackson regarding the meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump on February 28, 2025, crafted in his historically gruff, straightforward, and sarcastic style:
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"What a damn spectacle! One’s a comedian from a busted-up country, begging for everything from cash to cannons, and the other’s a loudmouth who thinks he can buy peace with a few big words and cheap deals. Zelensky’s got his hand out like some beggar at a fair, while Trump’s waving his golden pen like it’s a bayonet at New Orleans. If I were in their boots, I wouldn’t mess with these paper games about rocks in the ground—I’d grab a rifle, mount a horse, and show that Putin fella where he belongs. But these two? Sitting there jabbering while the enemy laughs. Weak times, weak men!"
From Grok:
Hypothetical commentary by Winston Churchill on the latest Trump-Zelensky meeting, February 28, 2025.
“I see two leaders, each grasping half a sword, yet neither willing to sheathe it nor strike blindly. Mr. Zelensky speaks as the voice of a people fighting for their soil, and in his words I hear the echo of those who stood unbowed before tyranny. Mr. Trump casts himself as the broker of peace, but does he grasp that peace purchased with weakness is merely a prelude to further war? He talks of negotiation, but I would remind him: one does not parley with wolves by waving a morsel of meat— they must be tamed with iron and resolve.
This pact over minerals is a curious stroke. Economic might has ever been the bedrock of victory, but if it becomes an excuse to retreat from principle, I would say, as I once did: 'You have chosen dishonour to avoid war, and you shall have both.' True peace demands not just words but nerves of steel. The question remains whether the West will stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine, as we did against the darkness in the forties, or once more seek appeasement where none can be found.”
From Grok:
Hypothetical commentary by Winston Churchill on the latest Trump-Zelensky meeting, February 28, 2025.
“I see two leaders, each grasping half a sword, yet neither willing to sheathe it nor strike blindly. Mr. Zelensky speaks as the voice of a people fighting for their soil, and in his words I hear the echo of those who stood unbowed before tyranny. Mr. Trump casts himself as the broker of peace, but does he grasp that peace purchased with weakness is merely a prelude to further war? He talks of negotiation, but I would remind him: one does not parley with wolves by waving a morsel of meat— they must be tamed with iron and resolve.
This pact over minerals is a curious stroke. Economic might has ever been the bedrock of victory, but if it becomes an excuse to retreat from principle, I would say, as I once did: 'You have chosen dishonour to avoid war, and you shall have both.' True peace demands not just words but nerves of steel. The question remains whether the West will stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine, as we did against the darkness in the forties, or once more seek appeasement where none can be found.”
Here is a hypothetical comment from Andrew Jackson regarding the meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump on February 28, 2025, crafted in his historically gruff, straightforward, and sarcastic style:
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"What a damn spectacle! One’s a comedian from a busted-up country, begging for everything from cash to cannons, and the other’s a loudmouth who thinks he can buy peace with a few big words and cheap deals. Zelensky’s got his hand out like some beggar at a fair, while Trump’s waving his golden pen like it’s a bayonet at New Orleans. If I were in their boots, I wouldn’t mess with these paper games about rocks in the ground—I’d grab a rifle, mount a horse, and show that Putin fella where he belongs. But these two? Sitting there jabbering while the enemy laughs. Weak times, weak men!"
From Grok3: Here is a hypothetical comment from Andrew Jackson regarding the meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump on February 28, 2025, crafted in his historically gruff, straightforward, and sarcastic style:
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"What a damn spectacle! One’s a comedian from a busted-up country, begging for everything from cash to cannons, and the other’s a loudmouth who thinks he can buy peace with a few big words and cheap deals. Zelensky’s got his hand out like some beggar at a fair, while Trump’s waving his golden pen like it’s a bayonet at New Orleans. If I were in their boots, I wouldn’t mess with these paper games about rocks in the ground—I’d grab a rifle, mount a horse, and show that Putin fella where he belongs. But these two? Sitting there jabbering while the enemy laughs. Weak times, weak men!"
From Grok3: Here is a hypothetical comment from Andrew Jackson regarding the meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump on February 28, 2025, crafted in his historically gruff, straightforward, and sarcastic style:
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"What a damn spectacle! One’s a comedian from a busted-up country, begging for everything from cash to cannons, and the other’s a loudmouth who thinks he can buy peace with a few big words and cheap deals. Zelensky’s got his hand out like some beggar at a fair, while Trump’s waving his golden pen like it’s a bayonet at New Orleans. If I were in their boots, I wouldn’t mess with these paper games about rocks in the ground—I’d grab a rifle, mount a horse, and show that Putin fella where he belongs. But these two? Sitting there jabbering while the enemy laughs. Weak times, weak men!"
From Grok3: Here is a hypothetical comment from Andrew Jackson regarding the meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump on February 28, 2025, crafted in his historically gruff, straightforward, and sarcastic style:
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"What a damn spectacle! One’s a comedian from a busted-up country, begging for everything from cash to cannons, and the other’s a loudmouth who thinks he can buy peace with a few big words and cheap deals. Zelensky’s got his hand out like some beggar at a fair, while Trump’s waving his golden pen like it’s a bayonet at New Orleans. If I were in their boots, I wouldn’t mess with these paper games about rocks in the ground—I’d grab a rifle, mount a horse, and show that Putin fella where he belongs. But these two? Sitting there jabbering while the enemy laughs. Weak times, weak men!"