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CenoteSwimmer t1_jeh0cec wrote

Your 401k people were correct. Personally, I do have a life insurance need: I am a parent. I locked in a term life insurance with $250,000 payout when my kid was 2. Sixteen years later, I still pay the same rate, which is $38/month. I am in my 50s. It is not an investment, it is insurance to replace my income and support for my child, which is the reason to have insurance. When the fixed rate term ends, and my kid is done with college, I will cancel it. You do not need insurance. It was sold to you for commission. Don’t feel bad - you are not the bad person here. Cancel it and go on with your great social justice life

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Pallidus127 t1_jeh0ca0 wrote

Current systems? Maybe GPT-4. I don’t know how much medical data is in it’s training dataset though. I’d rather have a version of chatgpt fine tuned on terabytes of medical data.

I think it’s not so much a huge amount of trust in the AI doctor as it is distrust in the U.S. medical system. Doctors only seem to care about getting you in and out as fast as possible. I don’t think any doctor is giving any real thought to my maladies. So why not have ChatGPT-4 order some tests and interpret the results? I doubt it could do any worse than the overworked doctor.

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VisualMod t1_jeh0b2q wrote

>I think the market is definitely headed higher in the short-term, but I wouldn't be surprised if we see a correction at some point. However, overall I remain bullish on stocks and expect the bull market to continue into next year. As for your specific trade, it looks like a good idea to me.

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