chat gpt can analyze stocks and trades. It gets its data from like probably like news articles on the web maybe not granular data in data sets that bloomberg has, but public company filings which i'm sure everybody will have access to because they're public companies sec That was 2% of the training data press releases from public companies was 1% or so it's really sort of interesting when you think about it public data sets were the other 48% right so private was 52%. The pile is an open source data set that has been used to train multiple gpt llms in the past c4 stands for colossa clean crawled corpus it's an open source common data set
Jason breaks down an AI experiment conducted by Google and Stanford researchers, where they created a simulated Sims-like video game with characters driven by AI (2:27). Then, he discusses Bloomberg announcing its own financially-focused LLM and what it means for analysts (21:58). He wraps with two quick hits about San Francisco’s dire commercial real estate situation and the collapse of an instant delivery startup (37:51).
(0:00) Jason kicks off the show
(2:27) Stanford and Google paper "Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior"
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(11:38) Prompting the agents and programming AI
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(21:58) Bloomberg releases BloombergGPT
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(34:03) The future for financial analysts
(37:51) San Francisco's commercial real estate debacle
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