DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned
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Over the past 2 weeks, I have been using Deepseek, and I have found myself being far more able to connect the dots and progress on my process of improving my approach to healing.
I was very closed to idea in some earlier posts but ever since I tested the waters, I believe, at least for Deepseek, I have found the experience of using it to be very helpful.
While Deepseek will give me very mainstream answers, which ia something I have come to expect from it as a default behavior, I can draw from a more Peaty base of knowledge to base my rebuttal of Deepseek's response. Deepseek would quickly process my response and not directly counter it, but earnestly research whether my response, which is contrary to its initial response, is worthy of merit as it looks for research that validates my argument.
Once it gathers information from its base of knowledge, as happened earlier in the day, it would acknowledge my argument has merits. Even though it isn't mainstream and more Peaty in that it is backed by research but routinely ignored in the prevailing medical narrative.
I have found myself able to proceed better in my analysis and in deciding what next to do in approaching my healing.
This explains why I have been spending less time in health forums lately. After a while, I find there isn't much easy work left as I go through forums. No more easy nuggets to chew on, but hard nuts to peel layers from. I have become weary from extracting from the breadth and depth of the material in forums, which in themselves is akin from separating the wheat from the chaff. There is also a lot of breadth, which most of the time is irrelevant to the context I find myself in. The same result can likewise be the case when I go to deep into a subject, and find myself digging a rabbit hole that distracts more than help arrive at answers or clues to it.
Now, I may be accused of being lazy and unorganized, for failing to comb through the literature, and to mine the nuggets. And I think that is true of me.
But I am not well molded as a researcher, of which I would consider Ray Peat as the archetypal researcher I needed to do the hard work work for me. Thus far, I have relied on him thru his writings to explain to me things I otherwise would need to be an excellent researcher bar none to attain the level of understanding I currently have - to be able to be the captain of my own ship sailing thru treacherous straits across the treacherous seas of knowledge and deception.
With this foundation, which I consider solid and coherent ad Ray intended it to be, I am able to make use of the AI abilities of Deepseek, and make it extremely and highly useful for understanding better health issues that affect me. So that I can further use both the training I got from Peat's writings and from ancillary research I am able to extract from Deepseek. This allows me to form a more foundation to improve my health.
A recent interaction I had was Deepseek telling me that glutathione is just as potent an antioxidant as albumin on the extracellular space. But because I understand albumin better from being exposed to it by Ray, strengthened by followup research over the years, I have come to appreciate a key distinction between glutathione and albumin.
I was able to point out this distinction to Deepseek, which was subsequently acknowledged by Deepseek to be a key distinction. Not only this. but Deepseek further acknowledged mainstream medicine's lack of emphasis of this , thus overlooking this, which was vital in my analysis of the role of albumin in affecting my hypertensive condition.
To elaborate further is to risk losing you though, or to risk losing you further, so I will cut this short now.
Suffice it for me to say AI has been a blessing, in its current form as my experience would inform me with the use of Deepseek.AI is still very new to everyone, and the nice thing is thst the establishment has not learned to corral and tame it the way it has to our search engines. That Deepseek is Chinese in origin may also be a plus, as it does not have to be influenced nor controlled by the deep medical state such as the AMA and pharma.
While AI is still in its formative and growth stage, it is very useful for us health researchers if we know how to tap it, instead of avoid it with wariness.
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@yerrag said in DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned:
Now, I may be accused of being lazy and unorganized, for failing to comb through the literature, and to mine the nuggets. And I think that is true of me.
I wouldn't at this point. You're describing exactly what converse-sation ought to be good for. If we can't find it in eachother that's our problem.
Also thank you China.