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Using ChatGPT for questions that are tricky

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  • Vishwadeep Khatri changed the title to Using ChatGPT for questions that are tricky

Reminds me of an old saying - "Nakal ke liye, Akal ki bhi zarurat hot hai" :D

  • 1 year later...

This is so true, when I asked DeepSeek about what is your analysis on Swiggy Stock in Indian market in NSE or BSE, what are the details of past 3 years and past three months and how has the stock performed, what is the potential. My prompt was very detailed. after thinking for sometime DeepSeek said 

"Swiggy is a leading food delivery and quick-commerce platform in India, but it is currently not listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) or the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). As of now, Swiggy remains a privately held company, meaning its shares are not available for public trading.

Key Details About Swiggy’s Status:

  1. Pre-IPO Stage:

    • Swiggy has been preparing for an Initial Public Offering (IPO), with reports suggesting a potential listing in 2024 or 2025.

This is so incorrect. Swiggy stock already exists and AI might give wrong answers to so many questions. we need to use our own research and intelligence before believing any of these.

  • 7 months later...
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Well, glad to note that today, ChatGPT is far more advanced and does not make such silly mistakes.

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