A few bad apples don't ruin the whole bushel. Grifters want to gift off anything new and exciting.
I've spent about 10 hours interacting with ChatGPT in the past week using it for the subdivision planning process. This work used to take a lot of my time building project plans, cost estimates, interconnected excel spreadsheets to run real time cash flow analysis, tax simulations/analysis, timeline simulations, bank loan payback analysis and to manually create Gantt charts from combining all of that into a sound business plan.
ChatGPT was able to generate a viable equivalence of my work in a few hours (mostly me entering input and reviewing/refining results) compared to what I had to do manually over the course of weeks/months in the past. I'm convinced that it can create challenging simulations quickly and allow modification on the fly. I had to correct a few of ChatGPT's own assumptions (that I had not specified earlier) and question some of the data it sourced from the web but I was really impressed overall. ChatGPT even offers to convert each simulation into an excel spreadsheet so the user can experiment with the simulation offline. ChatGPT was often suggesting what I might want it to do next - and they were valid suggestions.
I tried Grok for the same task. There was no comparison, ChatGPT was more polished, knowledgeable and easy for me to use for this type of task.
I intend to continue working with ChatGPT to see how far I can go with it. AI isn't all pajeet street shitter code, there is powerful stuff out there with a bright future to help unlock human creativity and output.
I suggest you try it out, do something relatively complex that you already know how to do, analyze/refine the results and I think you will be as impressed as I am.
and taxation is theft, as your beloved AI how to not pay any taxes, see if it will help you with that
and taxation is theft, as your beloved AI how to not pay any taxes, see if it will help you with that
Trust but verify! Lol! I like ChatGPT, kind of just met it in the past two weeks, I like it but "beloved" is too strong of an emotion. I'm not ready to marry it but I'm game to fool around with it and see what happens.
I don't want to pay taxes just like others here - and I have asked ChatGPT how I can further minimize my tax obligation while building that business plan - and it has confirmed my tax structure is very efficient and is used by many savvy professional real eastate firms - but I wouldn't trust its opinion on how to totally avoid taxes without the advice of a professional tax attorney. Total tax avoidance is uncharted territory, will raise flags at the IRS and the legal cost of that fight could quickly consume any tax savings ... and more. I'm not the guy to break that barrier.
the saying actually is, a few bad apples spoil the whole bushel. I grew up on an apple orchard, I know, bad apples ruin them all.
My grandfather had an apple orchard (mom once told me they had about 20-25 varieties). A few bad apples can spoil the rest if left in the bushel over a short time, so you sort the bad apples out asap before they contaminate the perfect apples. What I was getting at is just because you find a bad apple doesn't mean the rest are automatically bad too. Yeah, guess I butchered it.
You've responded 2x to this comment, once telling me to ask AI about an unrelated subject (taxes) and this one picking apart a metaphor. How about you building a virtual apple business on AI, create a business plan that looks profitable then ask AI how not to pay any tax on that profit?
Go try AI. It's fun to learn and easier to visualize how it can become a useful tool for your specific needs after you play with it. I was impressed. Definitely a tool that will revolutionize business, especially as AI evolves. Much easier than my old method of building multiple interactive Excel worksheets to run all scenarios in order to maximize profitability, tax avoidance, optimize cash flow, manage loans, vary absorption rates, pricing, etc.
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