the replies to this are fascinating because 1. it shows how many people don't realize most chatGPT use is transparent, you input something somewhere, it talks through the API, you get it back not nec. knowing it was chatGPT powered
and 2. a whole lot of people are using it for trading stocks, which is weird for a lot of reasons, but specifically because, well, it's knowledge horizon is 2021 last we heard anything.
sure, you could use that to inform decisions based on new data you give, but it's not processing that new data, just collating it and free-associating off of it.
if you thought "low-information investors very confidently investing in things that couldn't possibly make a profit or break even without becoming either very evil or very bankrupt" caused the crypto crash and large amounts of human suffering, just wait until people with little knowledge of AI use AI with little knowledge of stocks to crash the stock market.
but hey, now the market manipulation is going to happen in html meta tags instead of the washington post so that's a plus I suppose.
