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This is a private email between myself and a curious friend/inventor (fyi this is the same friend that told me to look out for this new thing called COVID in the February when it hit.
This is what i put in chatgp:
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suggest a documentary on philosophy western civilization for the last 200 years Zen buhdism and music
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One documentary that covers various aspects of philosophy, Western civilization, Zen Buddhism, and music is "The Examined Life" (2008).
I emailed him my friend/inventor:
not so great..watched 15 minutes and they championed the meaningfulness of meaninglessness. Not not an important subject to study but less than a crux of philosophy for me. 'Bush drops bombs on the axis of evil'...blah blah.
Good morning Jason.
I copied your query into Groq. So far the others do not compare in reasoning.
Also, it seems these are quality of the engine, but they may leapfrog eachother for about a year, Groq is using a proprietary AI chipset:
1 Groq
2 Microsoft Copilot with Chat GPT toggle turned on.
3 Google Gemini
4 ChatGPT
Here is Groq's respo ce.
I would recommend watching the documentary "The Wisdom of Tibet", which touches on Buddhist philosophy, specifically Tibetan Buddhism, and its connection to music and spirituality. Although it does not specifically focus on Zen Buddhism or Western civilization, it provides valuable insights into the Buddhist philosophy that can be applied to various traditions and time periods.
For a documentary that specifically covers Western philosophy in the last 200 years, I would suggest "The Examined Life" by Astra Taylor. This film features interviews with contemporary philosophers discussing their ideas and thfeir relevance to modern life.
Additionally, you may want to explore "The Story of Film: An Odyssey," a 15-part series by Mark Cousins that delves into the history of cinema and its relationship with philosophy, culture, and society. While not directly related to your request, this series showcases the evolution of Western thought and art in the last 200 years through the lens of film.
Lastly, for a unique blend of music and philosophy, consider watching "The Wrecking Crew!" This documentary explores the world of session musicians in the 1960s and their influence on popular music. While not directly related to philosophy or Zen Buddhism, the film highlights the power of creativity and collaboration, which can be linked to broader philosophical c
This is what i put in chatgp:
You
suggest a documentary on philosophy western civilization for the last 200 years Zen buhdism and music
ChatGPT
One documentary that covers various aspects of philosophy, Western civilization, Zen Buddhism, and music is "The Examined Life" (2008).
I emailed him my friend/inventor:
not so great..watched 15 minutes and they championed the meaningfulness of meaninglessness. Not not an important subject to study but less than a crux of philosophy for me. 'Bush drops bombs on the axis of evil'...blah blah.
Good morning Jason.
I copied your query into Groq. So far the others do not compare in reasoning.
Also, it seems these are quality of the engine, but they may leapfrog eachother for about a year, Groq is using a proprietary AI chipset:
1 Groq
2 Microsoft Copilot with Chat GPT toggle turned on.
3 Google Gemini
4 ChatGPT
Here is Groq's respo ce.
I would recommend watching the documentary "The Wisdom of Tibet", which touches on Buddhist philosophy, specifically Tibetan Buddhism, and its connection to music and spirituality. Although it does not specifically focus on Zen Buddhism or Western civilization, it provides valuable insights into the Buddhist philosophy that can be applied to various traditions and time periods.
For a documentary that specifically covers Western philosophy in the last 200 years, I would suggest "The Examined Life" by Astra Taylor. This film features interviews with contemporary philosophers discussing their ideas and thfeir relevance to modern life.
Additionally, you may want to explore "The Story of Film: An Odyssey," a 15-part series by Mark Cousins that delves into the history of cinema and its relationship with philosophy, culture, and society. While not directly related to your request, this series showcases the evolution of Western thought and art in the last 200 years through the lens of film.
Lastly, for a unique blend of music and philosophy, consider watching "The Wrecking Crew!" This documentary explores the world of session musicians in the 1960s and their influence on popular music. While not directly related to philosophy or Zen Buddhism, the film highlights the power of creativity and collaboration, which can be linked to broader philosophical c
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