@ScottHanson You had commercial-free RedZone for 15 years… and now you’re getting 44-year-old Philip Rivers in 4K, interrupted by 6 minutes of commercials
Yes, but Grok tends to give much more of a “robotic” answer. Its logic may be correct, but it doesn’t feel like you’re talking to your friend. It feels like you’re talking to a machine. ChatGPT responses start off with reassurance, encouragment, motivation. The UI, including how it uses emojis in the response, is much friendly. If you want to easily test/see this, begin a conversation the exact same way on both platforms, and copy/paste the others responses to each other. You’ll see how ChatGPT is much more content-aware and human-like, and Grok is much more terse and dry.