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> More questions?
Just one.
I've worked in AI since the 1970s, when we thought PROLOG was a good idea, and the chatbot that impressed everyone was Eliza, the computer therapist. She's still pretty impressive:
https://web.njit.edu/~ronkowit/eliza.html
I know a bit about training AIs with large datasets, and the problem with letting an AI read a lot of online "content" is that it is made far less useful by reading things like this discussion thread "ChatGPT talks about stigmergy", as it gathers no new knowledge, only more verbiage, and a few inevitable basic reasoning errors that comes with every thousand lines of any text.
Try as I might, I cannot find any substantial link between this splashy PR stunt and beekeeping or entomology. The discussion is no more relevant to the subscribers than a discussion of "Google searches vs Bing searches about stigmergy".
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