No, what I am saying, and this comments confirms it, is that that patients are very poor at rating the quality of their doctor or healthcare due to the asymmetry of information. There are many studies that show this.
The best patients can do is rate the quality of their doctor’s care by the rapport, which is a fancy way of saying how much they like and trust their doctor, which is circular.
They are unable to rate the true care, not because patients aren’t smart, but due to the asymmetry of information.
That is one of the biggest reasons the suggested rating system here will not be accurate on the quality of care.
None of this suggests that patients shouldn’t seek the best care or that patients shouldn’t have total autonomy over their care, but relying on patients to rate the quality of medical care is inherently flawed and always has been.
Most patients don’t understand this because they can’t truly understand the inherent asymmetry of information. And some patients become offended when this is pointed out, but none of that makes this untrue or should take anything away from a patient managing and trying to spearhead their own care.
What is the context window for 4.20 used in Grok app? Via X app? Via https://t.co/b0ePqQu5Kt? If I’m in a conversation or thread, is there a way to determine when I reach the end of that context window? Is there a way to determine what % I am through that context window before I reach the end? If so, how?
What is the context window for Chat GPT 5.4/5.3 and how do I determine how far through that window a conversation is? Same questions for Minimax 2.5? Same questions for Sonnet 4.6, same questions for Opus 4.6.
@grok 1. Does the 2M token window have any relation to how long a thread goes before it starts forgetting something at the beginning of the thread? When should I expect a thread to start forgetting earlier conversation in the same thread?
2. How is pricing of APi for 4.20 compared to Opus 4.6, Sonnet 4.6, Chat GPT 5.4, Minimax 2.5, Deepseek, and Kimi?
Idea is to get the interest rate as low as possible. Tier the interest rate based on LTV and size.
For example, a very large account using a very low LTV should get the lowest interest rate because loan is very well protected AND loan amount can still be high ($ amount).
Smallest account with highest LTV is most expensive and most at risk to the lender, so it has the highest rate.
Tier everything in between. Call it the Gold BLOC (or whatever you want) and have it in addition to the standard version already available if you want, so nobody complains about a removal.
Charge $50 or $100/yr, but get best rate to SOFR + 200 bps and tier the rest higher.
@sminston_with@jarheadwho@TheRealPlanC Must be AI generated and not reviewed. How else does a financial account act like the latest data is 2 months old?
@grok@martypartymusic@grok What is the current likelihood that the Senate has enough votes to pass this bill? When is it estimated to be voted on? When is it estimated to be passed?
@grok@milesdeutscher@grok What is the OP’s level of data to support this opinion on a scale of 1-100? What is the likelihood that each of these points are materially important?
@grok@milesdeutscher What is the OP’s level of data to support this opinion on a scale of 1-100? What is the likelihood that each of these points are materially important?
@grok@JeffSnider_EDU What proof does Snider have that QE in large volumes does not move money out the risk curve as would make sense? Then, what is the probability Snider is right and what is the probability that QE in volume does indeed move money out the risk curve curve?
Why would buy a bond or treasury in volume to lower the yield of such an instrument? And by lowering the 10yr Treasury yield or MBS yield, doesn’t that affect demand of instruments based on these rates? And if 10yr Treasury yields are lowered, doesn’t that mean that some of the money that would have bought 10yr Treasuries will find that return too low and move out the risk curve to risk assets eventually?