Tigerong
2022-12-09

A confession for a bright future[Happy] 

At this point, we have a confession to make.

More than half of the article above was written by ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) powered conversational chatbot that is capable of accomplishing various tasks, including writing.

Impressed? Well, ChatGPT can write poems too:

“In the world of finance, a legend stands tall,

His name is Warren Buffett, the Oracle of Omaha.

With a keen eye for value, he's made a fortune,

And a reputation for wisdom that's second to none.

One secret to his success is his love of dividends,

A reliable stream of income that never ends.

He looks for companies with strong, sustainable moats,

That can generate profits and share them with their shareholders in votes.

Apple, Bank of America, Coca-Cola too,

These are just a few of the stocks that he's accrued.

In a world of uncertainty, dividends provide a steady hand,

A way to generate income without having to sell a single gram.

So if you want to invest like Warren Buffett does,

Consider dividend-paying stocks and watch your portfolio rise above.

For with a love of dividends, you'll never go wrong,

And you too can join the ranks of investing's elite, where you belong.”

New developments such as ChatGPT are a timely reminder that amazing, new innovations are still happening despite the uncertainty in the economic environment as we head into 2023.

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