Some more tidbits I found interesting:
Wifi refund from United Airlines 
<https://twitter.com/jbrowder1/status/1652387675108954112>
*When I said: “no,” it immediately drafted a persuasive and firm legal 
letter to United, requesting a refund. The letter was both legalistic 
(citing FTC statutes) and convincing.*

Negotiation: GPT-3 vs GPT-4 
<https://twitter.com/jbrowder1/status/1652187042334519298?cxt=HHwWhMDRjZDX3-0tAAAA>



*difference between GPT-3 and 4 in negotiating bills.We sent a GPT-4 bot to 
chat with Comcast and get a refund. When Comcast offered $50, GPT-4 said: 
“NO. That is not enough. I want $100.” It worked! GPT-3 never pushed back 
as hard.*

And unrelated to the above, here's a website that's well known in personal 
finance/investments circles, which experimented with chatGPT on issues 
around personal finance and investing 
<https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/chatgpt-ai-financial-advice/>. 

Sending these to this list since I assume a lot of us have made somewhat a 
hobby out of personal finance, and you might be interested in knowing the 
state of the art in how generative AI is starting to be applied to this 
area.

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