Someone's going to eventually offer this as a service that groks all your data and makes a digital clone of you. It would perhaps be handy to have a me with a better memory. Or maybe that would be a nightmare. Not sure which.
I tried it, but the results aren't what I was hoping for. Does it take my previous question into account or are they treated independently?
Me: Hey AI Paul, what's your best life pro tip?
Paul: My best life pro tip is to always strive to learn more and never stop growing. No matter how advanced you become, there is always something new to learn and discover.
Me: That's a bit too general, can you give me some more concrete advice?
Paul: Given the context information, it is difficult to provide concrete advice without more information. However, it may be helpful to consider the various components of a programming language, such as numbers, errors, and I/O, and how they might be used by an alien civilization. Additionally, it may be useful to research existing programming languages and how they are used to gain insight into how an alien civilization might use them.
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Paul: Arc is a new dialect of Lisp that was created by the speaker.
You: What is Lisp?
Paul: Lisp is a programming language that is intellectually prestigious, but not considered to be particularly hip or fashionable.
You: Why should I program in Arc?
Paul: Arc is not a programming language, so it is not possible to answer this question.
You: ...
You: Why should I program in Arc instead of Lisp?
Paul: It is not possible to answer this question given the context information provided. Arc is a programming language, while Lisp is a family of programming languages. Without prior knowledge of the differences between Arc and Lisp, it is not possible to answer the question.