Is Using the O3 Model Like Having a Cheat Code for Projects?

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Asked By CuriousCoder99 On

I've been using the O3 model for my project questions, and honestly, it feels too easy. For example, I asked it for a bill of materials for an Arduino-based temperature sensor setup, and in just five seconds, I got a comprehensive parts list, pricing, supplier links, and tips on cheaper alternatives. It used to take me over an hour of searching with Google to achieve that. I'm really curious about how everyone else is using O3. Do you still perform searches on Google first, or do you mainly rely on O3 and only look up links for in-depth research? Are there any tips, prompts, or tools that help improve the O3 experience? Also, are there areas where O3 falls short compared to traditional searching? And if you switch between different AI models, do you find O3 to be better for browsing, or is it just my initial excitement talking?

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Answered By TechWiz42 On

I've found O3 to be a game changer! I usually manage to stay within the 100 requests per week limit by keeping my questions specific. Are you on the Pro version, or how are you handling that restriction?

GadgetGuru18 -

I stick under the limit, but I hope it becomes more affordable soon!

CraftyCreator77 -

Haha, you caught me! I definitely use AI to polish my writing, and it's super helpful for my microelectronics projects.

Answered By InformedEnthusiast On

I felt the same at first, but I realized that O3 often seems overly confident, even when it's completely wrong or just hallucinating stuff. It's a bit of a double-edged sword!

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