A great and fun article from this week’s New Yorker.
My favorite line:
In a nutshell, here’s the difference between Claude and ChatGPT: “Recently, a chatbot user impersonated a seven-year-old who wanted help locating the farm to which his sick dog had retired. Claude gently told him to talk to his parents. ChatGPT said that the dog was dead.”
Doing great! Quietly humming along with a workflow that uses Tinderbox and DEVONthink together. Not a lot of super-fancy things but they are a perfect match and I’m always smarter once I fire up Tinderbox.
I’ve been catching a few meetups from the videos … great topics!
I’ve noticed it feels a bit more conversational and less “robotic” than some other models when parsing through complex notes. It’s cool to see how it integrates with Tinderbox workflows for brainstorming - definitely makes the process feel more like a collaboration than just data entry.