So, a trending topic on X was showing how you could use Grok to look at details of the "CR" (gravy train).
For instance:
Find any programs related to [Ukraine] in the continuing resolution bill located at the URL below and summarize them in a table including the program name, short description, and page number(s) and cost they are located on.
https://docs.house.gov/billsthisweek/20241216/CR.pdf
Grok seems to be unable to access this URL any longer:
Since I cannot directly access the document at the given URL, I will rely on the information from the "Related Web Results" to summarize programs related to Ukraine in the continuing resolution bill. Here's a table based on that information:
They really are afraid of any light.
It's a good thing I am old. I am thinking metaphorically in terms of Madame Lafarge. If I remember the character's name correctly, been a very long time.
For instance:
Find any programs related to [Ukraine] in the continuing resolution bill located at the URL below and summarize them in a table including the program name, short description, and page number(s) and cost they are located on.
https://docs.house.gov/billsthisweek/20241216/CR.pdf
Grok seems to be unable to access this URL any longer:
Since I cannot directly access the document at the given URL, I will rely on the information from the "Related Web Results" to summarize programs related to Ukraine in the continuing resolution bill. Here's a table based on that information:
They really are afraid of any light.
It's a good thing I am old. I am thinking metaphorically in terms of Madame Lafarge. If I remember the character's name correctly, been a very long time.