I used to go to StackExchange for help with coding, but since chat access became available with Claude 3.5 Sonnet, I stopped. Now StackExchange is looking to include a chat search feature, to help people locate relevant posts quickly. But it won't be for every post. Questions that will get this attention are:
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I think I'll stick with Claude.Questions that meet the following criteria may receive an AI-generated answer:
Older than 72 hours, to leave time for human curation
Posted in 2024 or 2025
Net positive score (0+)
Unanswered, defined as having no upvoted or accepted answer
Here's a long-standing problem: getting patients matched with clinical trials. Sean Geiger has come up with trialsearcher.com, which uses the semantics-understanding properties of LLMs to do more than text-match based searching. This sort of thing has been attempted so many times before with humans, but admittedly, not with AI. It's based on clinicaltrials.gov, and not all trials are registered there. Who will use this tool?
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The whole concept of public school education may be upended. Not many people have this on their radar yet. This could be huge. Imagine, teachers not having the audience for BLM and LGBT propaganda. Instead, religious charter schools could get government support. Wow, this is the way to pull kids away from the socialist inculcation that has given rise to the activist we seen in universities today. And teachers unions will be far less influential. This will go along with the dismantling of the Dept of Education.
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Oregon senator wants to take back to kicker, claiming there's not enough money. Oh yeah? What about this? Oregon has to stop wasting money on funding illegal alien projects now. It's a new world, and the public is not in favor of it anymore.
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