RE:RE:RE:Analytics has what it takes.If Marshall reads any of the comments on the board it must frustrate him. He has clearly stated in interviews that ChatGPT and AGPT are two completely different technologies. AGPT is not in competition with ChatGPT in anyway whatsoever. They both do completely different things. So attempting to compare them is a lesson in futility. It's apples to oranges. Actually, it's probably more like comparing apples to... paperclips.
However, the one that has more actual use for businesses is AGPT and therefore one would think it should result in a higher valuation due to the fact it has more use in financial benefits for a company.
It boggles the mind that ChatGPT was bought for $10 billion and had recently been valued at $29 billion. One would have to think that the value of AGPT exceeds that worth due to the financial benefits through AI analysis it brings to a company. But even if it's not fairly valued for it's huge financial use and benefits in analytics that ChatGPT lacks and given an eventual valuation far less than ChatGPT's initial price paid, I'm sure there would still be a lot of happy investors.