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Burger King gave candy to a worker has worked for more than 20 years.
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If you haven’t tried ChatGPT, stop living under a rock and go try it.
I don’t know how long it will be free and if Sam Altman (the CEO of OpenAI, who owns ChatGPT) will transit it fully to a paid service.
It already has a ChatGPT pro that costs $20/month and people are going nuts over it.
Yep, it will probably make billions in revenue this year.
There are just so many fascinating ways it can help us in our work and daily lives.
It is versatile, powerful and functional.
That is why people from celebrities and teachers, to politicians and influencers are yapping about it.
It can write code, give you the recipe for whatever ingredients you have leftover in your fridge and even write you a rap song from your old blogpost.
The limit is really your own creativity and imagination.

But it is not infallible.
ChatGPT is a large language model (LLM) that ate 570GB of data and around 300B words.
It was built on a humongous dataset but it has limitations too.
It does give out completely garbage information at times and has a tendency to make totally false answers sound convincingly true.
Its called hallucinations.
Creepy but true.
That’s why OpenAI is working on GPT-4 which is has a supposedly exponentially much larger dataset than GPT-3 which ChatGPt was built on.
I read about all the best ways to use ChatGPT and tested a few myself.
Here are some that tickled me:
Imagine you are an excellent trader/investor and I want to learn about investing in ETFs and Index funds, can you give me the 20% that will help me learn 80% of what I need to know to be a good investor?
Come up with 5 unique gift ideas for my friend who [describe your friend] that costs under [insert $$ amount].
Help me list down additional examples for movies that Will Smith made after 1999, that he does die at the end of the movie.
![Prompt: Compare the differences between [this] and [that] and put them into a table format, then highlight the main things that I should take note of.](https://img.paragraph.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,width=3840,quality=85/https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/71ead87c747709f99a50ad4e543af460aab940107d47d71828ddd2e52b4c117a.webp)
Coming up with customized greetings for [insert festive season] for my friends.
I particularly loved the ones where ChatGPT helps you pull out all the relevant examples and it really saves you time reading through notes and Wikipedia.
But the comparison chart to compare stuff really blew me away.
It was speedy, highly accurate and very magical to see AI churn out a comparison table.
It saves time and effort on so many levels.
It allows us to focus on other things, do more with the time we have and focus more on polishing our work rather than be burdened by mundane tasks.
Now with plugins, you are essentially limitless.

Still waiting for the day AI can automatically read all our written essays, blogs, social media posts and clone us digitally.
That way, we can truly transcend boundaries and become ethereal.
I can imagine this will give a whole new meaning to the phrase “remote work”, now that we can literally exist in the metaverse with the help of AI.
As more and more content get generated automatically by AI tech, we have to be more discerning.
“Those who embrace generative tech will see remarkable increases in their productivity in the next 36 months. These people will be operating in nearly every industry: marketing, sales, writing, education, finance, law, investment banking, data science, art, video, game development, TV and film, book publishing, magazines, news, real estate, software programming, and recruiting.”
Curation will become more important and there will be a flood of average, robot-like content that are seemingly mass manufactured.
At first it won’t be obvious, but as we get used to it, we will notice just how much the human brain appreciates novelty, other human touch and original thought.

Of course, AI would get better, more human-like and harder to distinguish from human intellect, and all these will happen at a much faster rate than before.
Guess when that day comes, we would neither be afraid nor concerned.
It would like an ordinary Tuesday.
Life goes on, and hopefully for the betterment of society.
-
Have you tried ChatGPT yet?
-
#startups #business #startupx #growth #success #socialmedia #culture #web3 #eth #btc #crypto #influencers #creators #contentcreator #creatorDAO #dao #decentralise #content #chatgpt #gpt4

If you haven’t tried ChatGPT, stop living under a rock and go try it.
I don’t know how long it will be free and if Sam Altman (the CEO of OpenAI, who owns ChatGPT) will transit it fully to a paid service.
It already has a ChatGPT pro that costs $20/month and people are going nuts over it.
Yep, it will probably make billions in revenue this year.
There are just so many fascinating ways it can help us in our work and daily lives.
It is versatile, powerful and functional.
That is why people from celebrities and teachers, to politicians and influencers are yapping about it.
It can write code, give you the recipe for whatever ingredients you have leftover in your fridge and even write you a rap song from your old blogpost.
The limit is really your own creativity and imagination.

But it is not infallible.
ChatGPT is a large language model (LLM) that ate 570GB of data and around 300B words.
It was built on a humongous dataset but it has limitations too.
It does give out completely garbage information at times and has a tendency to make totally false answers sound convincingly true.
Its called hallucinations.
Creepy but true.
That’s why OpenAI is working on GPT-4 which is has a supposedly exponentially much larger dataset than GPT-3 which ChatGPt was built on.
I read about all the best ways to use ChatGPT and tested a few myself.
Here are some that tickled me:
Imagine you are an excellent trader/investor and I want to learn about investing in ETFs and Index funds, can you give me the 20% that will help me learn 80% of what I need to know to be a good investor?
Come up with 5 unique gift ideas for my friend who [describe your friend] that costs under [insert $$ amount].
Help me list down additional examples for movies that Will Smith made after 1999, that he does die at the end of the movie.
![Prompt: Compare the differences between [this] and [that] and put them into a table format, then highlight the main things that I should take note of.](https://img.paragraph.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,width=3840,quality=85/https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/71ead87c747709f99a50ad4e543af460aab940107d47d71828ddd2e52b4c117a.webp)
Coming up with customized greetings for [insert festive season] for my friends.
I particularly loved the ones where ChatGPT helps you pull out all the relevant examples and it really saves you time reading through notes and Wikipedia.
But the comparison chart to compare stuff really blew me away.
It was speedy, highly accurate and very magical to see AI churn out a comparison table.
It saves time and effort on so many levels.
It allows us to focus on other things, do more with the time we have and focus more on polishing our work rather than be burdened by mundane tasks.
Now with plugins, you are essentially limitless.

Still waiting for the day AI can automatically read all our written essays, blogs, social media posts and clone us digitally.
That way, we can truly transcend boundaries and become ethereal.
I can imagine this will give a whole new meaning to the phrase “remote work”, now that we can literally exist in the metaverse with the help of AI.
As more and more content get generated automatically by AI tech, we have to be more discerning.
“Those who embrace generative tech will see remarkable increases in their productivity in the next 36 months. These people will be operating in nearly every industry: marketing, sales, writing, education, finance, law, investment banking, data science, art, video, game development, TV and film, book publishing, magazines, news, real estate, software programming, and recruiting.”
Curation will become more important and there will be a flood of average, robot-like content that are seemingly mass manufactured.
At first it won’t be obvious, but as we get used to it, we will notice just how much the human brain appreciates novelty, other human touch and original thought.

Of course, AI would get better, more human-like and harder to distinguish from human intellect, and all these will happen at a much faster rate than before.
Guess when that day comes, we would neither be afraid nor concerned.
It would like an ordinary Tuesday.
Life goes on, and hopefully for the betterment of society.
-
Have you tried ChatGPT yet?
-
#startups #business #startupx #growth #success #socialmedia #culture #web3 #eth #btc #crypto #influencers #creators #contentcreator #creatorDAO #dao #decentralise #content #chatgpt #gpt4
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