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August 25 💡 New A.I. stock market algorithm “learns” like ChatGPT

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You’ve probably heard the name ChatGPT… But if you’re not familiar with exactly what

You’ve probably heard the name ChatGPT… But if you’re not familiar with exactly what it is… essentially, ChatGPT is the largest, most powerful A.I. language model ever created. [Logo at GMV](   A special message from the Editor of Great Market Vision: We are often approached by other businesses with special offers for our readers. While many don’t make the cut, the message below is one we believe deserves your consideration.   Hey Reader, You’ve probably heard the name ChatGPT… But if you’re not familiar with exactly what it is… essentially, ChatGPT is the largest, most powerful A.I. language model ever created. And what makes it so revolutionary is if you ask it a question… it can give you an appropriate response all in context… such that, if you didn’t know ahead of time, you wouldn’t know whether you were talking to a person or a machine. And it can also do complex tasks like: explain Newton’s laws of motion… Write a poem in the style of Walt Whitman… Even summarize the book “Pride and Prejudice.” Well, how does it do that? Machine Learning. But, more specifically, through a process called “pre-training.” The ChatGPT A.I. algorithm is fed billions of words. It then reads through those words with billions of parameters… and can process them all in seconds. This primes it or “pre-trains” the A.I. algorithm ahead of time… so when presented with a scenario in the future… it will know what to say. That way when the program is asked a question in real time, it can give an appropriate response in context. And it found its way to that answer all on its own… it didn’t need a human, because it was “pre-trained” in advance. It taught itself. Well, [we just put the finishing touches on a revolutionary A.I. algorithm of our own we call An-E (pronounced Annie, short for Analytical Engine) that does the same thing]( Only, instead of words… we “pretrained” it with numbers and data. And, instead, of language processing, it analyzes financial data to predict stock prices. And its backtested predictions are incredibly accurate — sometimes spot on one or two months into the future. Last night we revealed to the world for the first time at our The A.I. Predictive Power Event. [You can watch the replay now for a limited time. Click here while its still available]( Regards, Michael McCabe Lead Data Scientist, TradeSmith   [Privacy Policy]( - [Terms & Conditions]( You are receiving this email due to your enrollment in a newsletter on one of our related sites[.]( Got questions? We’ve got answers! Connect with our friendly support team to get the help you need, when you need it, simply send an email to abuse@greatmarketvision.com. You’ll receive a response within 24 hours. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [whitelist us](. 1201 Wilson Blvd #27, Arlington, VA 22209 [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2023 Great Market Vision. All Rights Reserved.

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