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To: ajtj99 who wrote (10591)11/15/2025 1:24:49 PM
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That is not necessary a full chain of thought.

Try adding the prompt: "Provide a chain of thought." to your prompt.

ChatGPT often replies with: We can not show you the full chain of thought.

This indicates it is obscuring part of the thought processes.

Usually what it is not showing is how it interprets yout prompt, how it is restricting its range of search to make the problem solvable.

You can play with those parameters to make the prompt better and the answer more relevant to you if you know the chain of thought.

As mention the newer version of ChatGPT may have restored that feature of showing the full chain of thought. It used to reveal it if asked in version 4. It was partial obscured in 5.

On the issue with paywall sources I usually use different services to get around some of that. Grok will summarize Wall Street Journal articles. I believe Perplexity will summarize Seeking Alpha articles. You need to switch around to get what you want. I don't find any one service good for everything.

I often will use different services to check the answer also as in theory they are trained on slightly different sets of data. That reduces the impact of hallucinations.

Though slowly being blocked you can also get access to some articles by entering a URL into archive.ph .

archive.ph is similar to archive.org in that it is trying to create a history of the internet.
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