It's not perfect but it would seem no less useful than anyone heres opinion. You seem to be claiming to "know how things work" but I have doubts you are better able (or willing) than chat GPT to comb through the few times at a major conference where a company has scheduled an "ask the expert" type session (or something eqivalent) the day before they're scheduled for that same speaker to do an oral presentation on the study discussed in the session.
Maybe RDDT would be a more useful forum for chat. Growing customer base, about 50% located outside U.S. per CEO interview on CNBC-TV tonight in 6-7 pm time period. I recall reading an article that his co-CEO published that recommended purchase of shares of a company he observed people/customers talking about on his forum
I can see how AI threatens those who before had a choke on information.
Many Hedge fund "analyst" or boiler room FUDsters, upset because the common person can now disprove their narratives.
Granted, it should be used with care, probed for sources and cross validated with the sources.
But I can see how it makes some people nervous and is not because it is "useless", quite the opposite.
ChatGPT can search the web for the same things you look at, including research databases, you can also feed it documents, essentially making the responses better via Retrieval Augmented Generation.
This said it all , specially the underlined parts LMAO
And so what you ask and how you ask it impacts the results. That is one flaw. And another is that ChatGPT can only tell you what it already knows, not what is happening now or next. Why don't you ask your questions here instead of to ChatGPT? That is what this board is for - to learn from each other.