Q: I have been seeing that Reddit is suddenly the least cited source for OpenAI results.
Has anyone of you been noticing something similar? Or is it just localized effect it is happening for all my clients across France, Netherlands and Belgium.
Has anyone of you been noticing something similar? Or is it just localized effect it is happening for all my clients across France, Netherlands and Belgium.
I have recently made a multi-agent system where there are a few maker agents who "make" the blogs for my hobby site (The Internet Ninja), they basically are collecting and verifying sources of all kinds of performance and automation claims that the system finds online. once the content is created the checker agents are supposed to check to confirm the source validity, recency, accuracy of context etc.
I have been seeing great results at about 88-92% accuracy depending on topic and data availability but I would like to keep the graph at or over 95% accuracy.
Any suggestions?
I have recently made a multi-agent system where there are a few maker agents who "make" the blogs for my hobby site (The Internet Ninja), they basically are collecting and verifying sources of all kinds of performance and automation claims that the system finds online. once the content is created the checker agents are supposed to check to confirm the source validity, recency, accuracy of context etc.
I have been seeing great results at about 88-92% accuracy depending on topic and data availability but I would like to keep the graph at or over 95% accuracy.
Any suggestions?
Do you think I am dumb?
Hey people of the group!
I am working on building a company called AI Makers and a personal brand The Internet Ninja. I am not sure if posting the names will get me kicked out, but really wanted to get some expert advice if possible. specially on the Internet Ninja as it is still a baby, where I see a lot of potential.
Happy to share more with everyone! Feel free to shoot your questions :)