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David Beckworth is former international economist at the US Department of the Treasury and current director of the Mercatus Center’s monetary policy program at George Mason University.
Beckworth for fun programmed a Macroeconomic AI Chatbot based on his own long-running podcast "Macromusing" (400+ episodes).
It is fun to play with it. Here's the URL (it is free to use). Ask it anything.
It is pretty cool. I just gave it a bunch of my personal information (age, gender, education, current salary and net worth, where I live, general portfolio, house value, health, etc.) and asked several questions about my future and received a lengthy synopsis of how I am doing now and what may lie ahead.
David Beckworth is former international economist at the US Department of the Treasury and current director of the Mercatus Center’s monetary policy program at George Mason University.
Beckworth for fun programmed a Macroeconomic AI Chatbot based on his own long-running podcast "Macromusing" (400+ episodes).
It is fun to play with it. Here's the URL (it is free to use). Ask it anything.
I love "Macromusing," and Beckworth always explains things so well. I tried the AI Chatbot and asked about fiscal stimulus effects—its answer was spot-on and felt like chatting with Beckworth himself. Has anyone else tried it?
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