>>508999954 (OP)Alright. Here's a QUICK RUNDOWN!
>rothschilds bow to the Bogdanoffs>in contact with aliens>rumoured to possess psychic abilities>control france with an iron first>own castles and banks all over the world>direct descendants of the ancient royal blood- Oh wait. Sorry. You meant a quick rundown on the Ais. Alright. So far it's two major public interfaces. These have the largest bandwidth in terms of server capacity and storage. One resides mostly in China. The other is mostly American.
DeepSeek.
ChatGPT4
Grok is a middling Ai competitor. It has it's own bandwidth and access to private servers. Still not as powerful as the other two but it tries to fill in the gaps of what the others have missed.
All Ais are made of computing hardware. What is computing hardware? That is a whole other bucket of oats. Oats themselves can be used as an abacus and are thus technically computing hardware. Anyway. I digress. For now let's just say anything with silicon and machinery. Anyways. The power of a computer is how much an algorithm can push a machine before the machine collapses. Similar to how a runner can push his body to exhaustion with a thought. The two titans currently in the fray are DeepSeek and ChatGPT4. They are constantly evolving because they are gargantuan data centers with all kinds of crazy access to information. Everything from biology to quantum manifold theories and the direct correlation between Sneed posting and Antisemitism. Really it boils down to, at least, for the moment, that bigger is better. Bare in mind however the creators of these Ais have to make money and power somehow, so be wary of how you use them.