Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Can Chatbot Be Detected?
Can ChatGPT Write Essays?
To write an essay, ChatGPT first needs to be provided with a prompt or topic to write about. This can be done by the user inputting a question, statement, or idea that serves as the starting point for the essay. Once the prompt is provided, ChatGPT uses its natural language processing capabilities and machine learning algorithms to generate a response.
In order to write an effective essay, ChatGPT needs to have a deep understanding of the topic at hand. This requires access to a large amount of knowledge and information on the topic, which can be obtained through various sources, including online databases, academic journals, and other reliable sources. ChatGPT can also use its machine learning capabilities to learn from past essays and other relevant texts, which can help improve the quality and coherence of its responses.
To write a high-quality essay, ChatGPT also needs to have a strong command of language and grammar. This involves understanding the rules of grammar, syntax, and style, as well as the nuances of language use and communication. ChatGPT has been trained on a vast corpus of texts, which includes a wide range of writing styles and genres. This allows it to generate text that is not only grammatically correct but also stylistically appropriate for the context and audience.
In addition to language and grammar, ChatGPT also needs to be able to structure its responses in a logical and coherent manner. This requires understanding the principles of essay structure, including the introduction, body, and conclusion. ChatGPT can use its machine learning capabilities to identify the key points to be addressed in each section of the essay, as well as the most effective ways to link these points together to form a cohesive argument or narrative.
Overall, ChatGPT has the capability to write high-quality essays on a wide range of topics. However, it is important to note that while ChatGPT can generate text that is grammatically correct and stylistically appropriate, it may not always be able to generate text that is accurate or relevant to the topic at hand. As with any automated system, it is important to review and edit the output generated by ChatGPT to ensure its accuracy and appropriateness for the intended audience and purpose.
26: ChatGPT
there's enough of a demand for coding to employ both humans and AI
.......... "There's only so much food that 7 billion people can eat" ........ "But it's unclear if there's any cap on the amount of software that humanity wants or needs. One way to think about it is that for the past 50 years, we have been massively underproducing. We haven't been meeting software demand." ........... AI, in other words, may help humans write code faster, but we'll still want all the humans around because we need as much software as they can build, as fast as they can build it. ......... all the productivity gains from AI will turbocharge the demand for software, making the coders of the future even more sought after than they are today. .............. Consider what happened to bank tellers after the widespread adoption of ATMs. You'd think ATMs would have destroyed the profession, but surprisingly, the number of bank tellers actually grew between 1980 and 2010. .......... "but you probably do want to formally verify code that goes into your driving assistant in your car or manages your insulin pump." If today's programmers are writers, the thinking goes, their future counterparts will be editors and fact-checkers. ............ those who make the transition to the AI-driven future will find themselves performing tasks that are radically different from the ones they do today. ......... The new technology essentially leveled the playing field between the newbies and the veterans. ......... I'm a writer because I love writing; I don't want my job to morph into one of fact-checking the hallucinogenic and error-prone tendencies of ChatGPT. ......... go back a few decades, and you'll find a technology that obliterated what was one of the most common jobs for young women: the mechanical switching of telephones. Placing your own calls on a rotary-dial phone was way faster and easier than going through a human switchboard operator. Many of the displaced operators dropped out of the workforce altogether — and if they kept working, they ended up in lower-paying occupations. ......... one of the most glaring problems with AI research: Far too much of it is focused on replacing human labor rather than empowering it. .......... "I really think everybody needs to be doing their work with ChatGPT as much as they can, so they can learn what it does and what it doesn't," Mollick says. "The key is thinking about how you work with the system. It's a centaur model: How do I get more work out of being half person, half horse? The best advice I have is to consider the bundle of tasks that you're facing and ask: How do I get good at the tasks that are less likely to be replaced by a machine?" ............... he's watched people try ChatGPT for a minute, find themselves underwhelmed by its abilities, and then move on, comforted by their superiority over AI. .Let's collaborate on my ChatGPT Literacy course. All your clients need it. Right now. Your 10% is built in.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
Is that a yes? Can I email you? Andrew at acquire dot com?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
Email sent. Please answer the questions and email them back. (For my tech blog Netizen.)
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
Idea!! Why don't I just ask you my questions right here on Twitter? !!
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
People in the ag sector think nobody in the service sector works. Are you moving mud? Nooooooo! :)
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
The number was generated by ChatGPT.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 25, 2023
The mass & difficulty required to build a space habitat like that is extreme. Far better to have a base on the moon & city on Mars.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 25, 2023
Colonizing the ocean depths is easier yet not tried.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 25, 2023
11.6 million Chinese college graduates this year will flood into an economy with 19.6% youth unemployment rate.
— Ryan Hass (@ryanl_hass) April 25, 2023
I hope the US finds ways to encourage bright Chinese students to come to US for graduate study, work; would generate windfall dividends. https://t.co/h2BfaWdf5L
Bing Chat is worst product rollout in history. Once in a lifetime opportunity wasted.
— Alex Graveley (@alexgraveley) April 25, 2023
One of the best use cases.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 25, 2023
The two major leading candidates having a combined age of 159 in ‘24 is a clear sign of how sclerotic and dysfunctional our political system is.
— Andrew Yang🧢⬆️🇺🇸 (@AndrewYang) April 25, 2023
Love it. Unicorn Kingdom. https://t.co/tE0fyqHsEh
— Hussein Kanji (@hkanji) April 25, 2023
No, but in grad school I often walked out of the computer lab to see the sun rising.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) April 25, 2023
Today we hit a major milestone of $20K in MRR! 🥳🥳🥳🎉🎉
— Jacky Tan (@imbktan) April 25, 2023
It took us 21 months to reach $10K MRR and just 8 months to double it. pic.twitter.com/EaqnbdpRpO
My approach to raising a $50M VC fund in 8 weeks? Build 2-3 years into the future. Let me explain ⬇️
— Jeanine (@JeanineSuah) April 25, 2023
:)
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
A concept that changed my life.
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom) April 23, 2023
The Time Billionaire: pic.twitter.com/ij3gKyCiGf
Last summer, I was on a walk with my newborn son when an older man approached me.
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom) April 26, 2023
He said:
“I remember standing here with my newborn. An old man came up to me and said ‘It goes by fast, cherish it.’ Well, my daughter is 45 now. It goes by fast, cherish it.”
It hit me hard.… pic.twitter.com/Y82tboQtRo
When I decided that I wanted to launch a VC fund, many people told me there was no way I was going to succeed because I was a woman, young, and African. I told them I’ll prove them wrong. Don’t let anyone kill your dreams before it ever exist!
— Eunice Ajim (@euniceajim) April 26, 2023
The world needs more intelligence.
— Yann LeCun (@ylecun) April 26, 2023
The amplification of human intelligence by machine intelligence will enable a new Renaissance, a new period of Enlightenment.
Prophecies of AI-fueled doom are nothing more than a new form of obscurantism.
I tried consulting last year.
— Jarrod Deaton (@JarrodDeaton) April 26, 2023
My first two clients paid me $25k each.
If you want guaranteed consulting income, do this:
- Establish trust
- Demonstrate proof
- Guarantee outcomes.
When you remove risk for your customers, you can pretty much charge what you want.
Questions For Solo Justin (Netizen Asks)
The truth is, working for yourself is wonderful.
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) April 24, 2023
It's also unbelievably challenging and complex.
But mid-day, 7-mile hikes followed by burgers and beer with my favorite person make it all worth it.
Hope to see you all building cool shit this year. pic.twitter.com/23Vv2tsKIR
Questions For Solo Justin (Netizen Asks)
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(1) You are a solo entrepreneur. No assistants? Not even virtual assistants? Have machines so displaced people?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(2) You did pretty well before this solo track. What did you do? How well did you do?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(3) Did you get tired of the big money?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(4) You basically sell one course. For 200 dollars. Is that it? What are you hiding?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(5) Why 200? Why not the more clever $199? What's up with that price point?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(6) What does time freedom mean to you?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(7) List the top 10 digital tools you personally use in order of how important each is to you.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(8) Do you pay for all of them?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(9) So tough luck for those who can't afford to pay?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(10) Why pay? Whatever happened to the ad model of doing things?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(11) Did you take a pay cut because you already had plenty of money?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(12) At what point do you have too many fans?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(13) You are laser-focused on Twitter. Why one? Why Twitter? They say Twitter is elitist.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(14) Are not all eggs in one basket? What if they change the algorithms? There's no telling what Musk might do.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(15) Why is your course on Kajabi?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(16) Was your course an instant hit?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(17) Are there future courses you are cooking?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(18) Any honorary doctorate yet? Do you want it?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(19) Where do you actually live? People think you live on Twitter.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(20) Have you always been a good teacher?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(21) Could you teach the same course in a live classroom?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(22) Do you think teachers in general get enough respect?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(23) What are your revenue goals for 2023? 2024?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(24) Top tips for course creation.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(25) Is Kajabi for knowledge commerce or k-commerce what Amazon was for e-commerce, say, in 1998?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(26) What makes Kajabi different from other similar sites?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(27) Are solo entrepreneurs lonely people?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(28) Which year does the word solopreneur enter the Oxford dictionary? Selfie made it.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(29) Who is Justin the person? How might friends and family describe him?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(30) What does a day off look like for Justin?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(31) Justin Welsh. Are you Welsh?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(32) What are top causes you believe in?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(33) Do you donate?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
Request: My tech blog Netizen is looking for ads. The ad at the blog is $300 per month or $1499 for six months. It is my humble request to you that you please place an ad for six months. PayPal to paramendra at yahoo
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
Alternatively, it is only $2499 for a year. Deep discount. https://t.co/zu7UkaTdVa Or Zelle. paramendra at gmail
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
The Circle of Competence is a simple & powerful mental model for staying focused and unlocking growth in your business.
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) April 26, 2023
A short thread on how it works: pic.twitter.com/hupPqByAvQ
Using Twitter, you can go from $0 online to $100k in one year.
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) April 25, 2023
- No career path
- No daily meetings
- No "can I have a raise?"
- No performance reviews
- No, "we don't have the budget"
Just heads down for 12 months.
A predictable system.
And uncapped earning potential.
How to keep your business small (and win big).
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) April 25, 2023
The 2-Pizza Rule from Jeff Bezos: pic.twitter.com/kPsu24KG7i
I got the chance to sit down with a $1.7M/year solopreneur 🤯
— Pat Walls (@thepatwalls) April 25, 2023
- $2.5M proj revenue in 2023
- Has 0 employees
- Runs the biz on $620/mo
I asked him EVERYTHING about his business, & he didn't hold anything back.
What he's built is amazing. So inspired
(link to full vid below) pic.twitter.com/nu6X9Gcmro
Thank you @thejustinwelsh for letting me into your business, and being so transparent about everything.
— Pat Walls (@thepatwalls) April 25, 2023
Even though we had to film in below freezing temps 😂https://t.co/bytskXgycl
Questions For Solo Justin (Netizen Asks) https://t.co/nE50oswkbu
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
Questions For Acquire Andrew (Netizen Asks)
I'd like to interview you for my tech blog. Can answer questions over email.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
Idea!! Why don't I just ask you my questions right here on Twitter? !!
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
Questions For Acquire Andrew (Netizen Asks)
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(1) Andrew, why will you not go build a company instead of just selling other people's companies?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(2) You show up in my Twitter stream more often than anyone else. How do you do this?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(3) Your Twitter feed is like a constant drip of tech startup knowledge. Where does YOUR knowledge come from? Is there an MBA program?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(4) When people think of tech startups, they only think of IPOs and getting bought for crazy sums of money like 100 million plus. Why did you have to change that? What's your problem?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(5) When will you get a real job?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(6) Is it fair to say the below 100M market value range is 1,000 times more sizzling and interesting than the 100M plus landscape?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(7) Is it kind of like yogurt looks inert? Then you put it under the microscope and there is a world war going on.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(8) What is your microscope? What makes you see? How do you help buyers see?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(9) Who is the average buyer in your marketplace? Are these would be Founders who never bothered to build a product? Who never figured out product-market fit?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(10) Are most buyers big companies looking to "get" some innovation? Like the got milk ads?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(11) Do you take a cut of each transaction? How much?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(12) Amazon started with only books. What are your immediate adjacent spaces?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(13) Where is Acquire dot com in five years?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(14) 10 years?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(15) At what point do you buy an island?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(16) Who is Andrew the person? How might your friends and family describe you?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(17) What does a day off look like for Andrew?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(18) Is Acquire dot com like Etsy, or Ebay, or Amazon? Or Craig's List?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(19) How much of your business volume is global?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(20) Which part is growing faster? US? Or global?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(21) Do you plan to raise any money anytime soon? Why? Why not?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
(22) Can you imagine tech startups becoming like pizza stores or laundromats? These small below 1M market value companies that five steady income to solo entrepreneurs? And are bought and sold
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
similarly?
(23) Are you only on Twitter? Why? Is this where Founders congregate? No TikTok for you?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
Request: My tech blog had 2,000 visitors yesterday. I am thinking of listing it at Acquire dot com. :) The ad at the blog is $300 per month or $1499 for six months. It is my humble request to you that you please place an ad for six months. PayPal to paramendra at yahoo
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
Alternatively, it is only $2499 for a year. Deep discount. https://t.co/txk00YCpkG Or Zelle. paramendra at gmail
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
Questions For Acquire Andrew (Netizen Asks) https://t.co/Yu5cx1PuQi
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 26, 2023
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
25: TikTok
When Is the Best Time to Post on TikTok in 2023? [Cheat Sheet] The best time to post on TikTok varies by day of the week. Use these recommendations to make sure your videos are seen by the most people. ........ usually, videos suggested on the For You page are no older than a couple of days. ......... So, for best results, you’ll want to post to TikTok when your audience is most likely to already be scrolling. In other words, finding your best time to post will require understanding where your audience is located (time zones matter) and when they’re online. ......... (TikTok recommends posting 1-4 times per day). ........ the best time to post on TikTok for maximum engagement is Thursday at 7 PM. ......... 11:00 AM is the best time to post on TikTok on Saturday. For once, the early bird doesn’t get the worm. ..... Post when they are online vs. when you have time to post. ...... the best times to post on TikTok are quite different than Instagram. Many of the best times to post on Instagram fell during the typical 9-5 workday. But there are more early morning and evening peaks for the TikTok audience. ........ You can learn a lot from the success of others. ......... Find accounts that address the same audience you’re trying to reach, and analyze their posting schedules. Take note of which of their videos are the most popular, and check for patterns. ......... And knowing that the For You page mostly consists of fresh TikToks, you should be trying to align your publishing schedule with your audience’s activity patterns.
How to Make Money on TikTok in 2023 (4 Proven Strategies) Learning how to make money on TikTok can turn your hobby into a full-time job. Here are the best strategies for earning money on the app....... TikTok ranks as the 6th most-used social media platform worldwide ...... To make money on TikTok directly you must be 18 years of age or older, have more than 10,000 followers, and have at least 100,000 views over the last 30 days. You can then apply to the TikTok Creator Fund in the app. ........ in December 2019, 16% of U.S. marketers planned to use TikTok for influencer campaigns—but in March 2021, that number went up to 68% .......... every dollar spent on influencer marketing yielded an average of $6.50 for the business, with the top 13% surveyed reporting a return of $20. ......... the customers gained through influencer marketing were higher quality than customers brought in through other channels, like email marketing or organic search. ......... Have at least 10,000 followers ........ Have at least 100,000 video views in the last 30 days ....... Brand partnerships on TikTok can make you upwards of $80,000. That’s right — if you’re a big enough creator (with a large and engaged audience and a track record of success on the platform), you can buy an expensive car with your earnings from one video. ........... As for the TikTok Creator Fund, you can earn between 2 and 4 cents for every 1,000 views. This means you might expect $20 to $40 after reaching a million views.
Start a newspaper that only talks about abundance. Make it simple.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 25, 2023
What would I do to get my first 100 clients for my online course? Details in bio.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 25, 2023
Most solo founder work is boring to share on Twitter.
— Lukas Hermann (@_lhermann) April 19, 2023
But I still enjoy it.
Today I'm hunting down bad performance in my app.
Read on if you like some behind-the-scenes ... pic.twitter.com/mwTb693Rq0
Never brainstorm in a meeting.
— Lukas Hermann (@_lhermann) April 15, 2023
It's much better for everyone to brainstorm by themselves and then distill from an abundance of good ideas. https://t.co/AeoRYfiCqb
Using Twitter, you can go from $0 online to $100k in one year.
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) April 25, 2023
- No career path
- No daily meetings
- No "can I have a raise?"
- No performance reviews
- No, "we don't have the budget"
Just heads down for 12 months.
A predictable system.
And uncapped earning potential.
AMA, you said.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 25, 2023
.@POTUS and I are delivering for working families.
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) April 25, 2023
- Record job growth
- Greatest two years of small business creation on record
- Largest investment in climate action in history
- Manufacturing growing faster than it has in decades
And we’re just getting started.
So bizarre that people and companies don’t use money management (Treasury Bill) checking accounts and earn 4%!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 25, 2023
Interesting competitive strategy among tech giants in LLMs:
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) April 25, 2023
Google is slow to release AI because it is afraid of cannibalization
Microsoft is gleefully adding GPT to everything & seeing what happens
Amazon is middleman & will support any model
Meta is releasing open source models
Rabi Lamichhane from RSP wins the election in Chitwan-2 with a gap of more than 40,000 votes. He got 54,176 Votes. pic.twitter.com/Dp6ZSaNODz
— Routine of Nepal banda (@RONBupdates) April 25, 2023
उपेन्द्रसँग मतान्तर घटाउँदै कुशवाहा
बारा २ मा निरन्तर मतान्तर घटाउँदै कुशवाहा
रवि लामिछानेले गरे आफ्नै रेकर्ड ब्रेक
बारामा फेरि मतान्तर घटाउदै कुशवाहा, अव चार सयको अन्तर
कांग्रेसको विरासत तनहुँ १ रास्वपाद्वारा कब्जा, स्वर्णिम वाग्ले १४ हजार मतान्तरले विजयी
अग्रतालाई फराकिलो बनाउँदै उपेन्द्र यादव
‘जनमत पार्टी मधेश सरकारबाट आफै नबाहिरिए हामी हटाउन बाध्य हुन्छौं’
बारा-२ मा यादवसँग मतान्तर घटाउँदै कुशवाहा
25: ChatGPT
ChatGPT Literacy For Corporate Teams Of All Sizes
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 25, 2023
The Importance of ChatGPT Literacy in Today's Business World
+ The rise of AI and chatbots in business
+ The benefits of ChatGPT literacy for companies
+ Examples of successful implementation of ChatGPT in corporate settings
You are three steps ahead of me? Dinner?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 25, 2023
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 25, 2023
They could help, but they weren't any smarter than the geniuses we have now, and there were a lot fewer of them. There are 4x as many people now, so recruiting from 1927 should give us 20% more people over any given threshold.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) April 25, 2023
It's simple, GPT-4 is a semiotic engine, just as computers are logic engines.
— Carlos E. Perez (@IntuitMachine) April 25, 2023
Mom & Dad night out? pic.twitter.com/knFyMRHlKB
— Alexis Ohanian 🧠 (@alexisohanian) April 25, 2023
Quality of life has improved more in the past century than ever before. I just think people are too distracted by the media, their phones, and the news to realize...
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) April 25, 2023
A simple mindset trick I use daily:
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) April 25, 2023
Every time I put in another "boring" rep, I picture myself "leapfrogging" the millions of people who quit at that exact point in the journey.
Helps me continue to cherish the path of monotonous consistency in everything I do.
He would never do it, but someone less established who was looking for a break might.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) April 25, 2023
Is this crypto's fault too?https://t.co/nvbPDPSxk7
— Tyler Winklevoss (@tyler) April 25, 2023
Age limit for sterilization by the state or parents too? Or is that too much to hope for.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 25, 2023
Define prep. Chopping vegetables? Or full-fledged cooking and storing away? When I have to "prep," I go for food I don't have to cook. ;)
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 25, 2023
How to present
— Gokul Rajaram (@gokulr) April 25, 2023
In 2006, I helped @ericschmidt create a deck outlining Google’s strategy, for a presentation Eric was delivering to the company. It taught me a profound lesson on how to present.
When I showed up to my first meeting with Eric, he asked me to visit with every…
Censor not, lest ye be censored
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 25, 2023
Indian diplomats & apparatchiks engineered this ‘gathbandhan’ government in broad daylight, with chief of a minuscule party made ‘comfortable’ prime minister. Nepali leaders are eating humble pie after defeat in Tanahun & Chitwan, but what of accountability of Indian ‘handlers’?
— Kanak Mani Dixit - Blue tick goes here (@KanakManiDixit) April 25, 2023
Mediocre intelligence + curiosity + showing up every day will destroy most people who are 10x smarter than you.
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) April 24, 2023
WALL-E has decent runway
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 25, 2023
I hope @SwarnimWagle succeeds in representing his constituency and country as an open, transparent, and accountable leader. I hope he carves a path to nurture a new generation of young leaders who are invested in championing good governance.
— Anup Kaphle 🐐 (@AnupKaphle) April 25, 2023
Godspeed!https://t.co/ApHB0opwMa
But, but . . . where did white supremacy go? https://t.co/AfKzmqjTx2
— Pedro Domingos (@pmddomingos) April 24, 2023
Sunday, April 23, 2023
23: ChatGPT
This is the most sensible idea I have come across on AI regulation. I would like to take the verified to past 5B.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 23, 2023
Is the emphasis here on “I can think of”? I really don’t understand how this is a solution. https://t.co/jASBuOjmG9
— Gary Marcus (@GaryMarcus) April 23, 2023
This is huge news for a bunch of reasons.
— Eric Schmidt (@edavidds) April 23, 2023
Brain Images Just Got 64 Million Times Sharperhttps://t.co/LZfuby0c5y pic.twitter.com/30gkVn6w4h
TikTok Shop is going to crush.
— Meagan Loyst 🧚♀️ (@meaganloyst) April 23, 2023
1. Video pops up on FYP feat. the products
2. Click "Shop" and you can purchase in-app
3. Can also discover other products by that shop
It's like "WornOnTV" except TikTok native & makes it so easy for the consumer to purchase 🤯🤯🤯 pic.twitter.com/8GD2X96UTC
Everyone is saying AI needs to be regulated. Noone is saying how. What is your take?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 23, 2023
It's not just a cudgel against American tech companies. It's just as harmful to European ones, and one of the reasons few European startups have arisen to challenge American dominance.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) April 23, 2023
The hate for Tesla started about 15 years ago, mainly because of fossil fuel ads. This made me mad! I would shame the journalist and the news outlet on Twitter, but no one cared. Now the media is scared. The hate will continue. 😡😡 https://t.co/sNFSpxXHS8
— Maye Musk (@mayemusk) April 23, 2023
I don’t know if you’re ever allowed to say “I don’t understand <topic X>” anymore.
— Allie K. Miller (@alliekmiller) April 23, 2023
Ask ChatGPT to explain inflation in terms of basketball.
Ask it to explain climate change in terms of cooking breakfast.
It won’t make you an expert, but it’ll get you over the initial hump.
But what are you proposing in terms of pro-active regulations?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 23, 2023
There is a nonzero chance that not developing AI will lead to the extinction of humanity.
— Pedro Domingos (@pmddomingos) April 23, 2023
I've lost more important things in between the cushions of my sofa. https://t.co/bckJrUHEMK
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) April 23, 2023
Orwell was right -> schools & media
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 23, 2023
Huxley -> public *is* heavily medicated
Rand was also right, as you say.
We now have the perfect storm.
Did you know that Soma is a real drug? Takes away pain, but dulls your mind.
"The greatest problem with communication is we don’t listen to understand. We listen to reply. When we listen with curiosity, we don’t listen with the intent to reply. We listen for what’s behind the words." ― Roy T. Bennett pic.twitter.com/YS3ZcML4XS
— Brian Solis (@briansolis) April 23, 2023
"there definitely are prompt engineers just that they mostly have computer science degrees" not true
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 23, 2023
Can A Chatbot Make A Podcast?
TTS technology has advanced significantly in recent years, and some TTS tools are capable of generating natural-sounding voices and intonations that can simulate human speech. However, it's important to note that TTS technology still has limitations, and the generated audio may not be as nuanced or expressive as human speech.
There are also AI-powered platforms and tools available that can assist in creating podcasts by analyzing existing content, selecting relevant clips, and assembling them into a cohesive episode. These tools may use natural language processing, machine learning, and other AI technologies to analyze content and generate new material, such as summaries or show notes.
In summary, while a chatbot may not be able to create a podcast episode by itself, there are several AI-powered tools and platforms available that can assist in creating podcasts or generating new content.
Does Microsoft Have A Chatbot?
Additionally, Microsoft also has several chatbots that are integrated into their products, such as Cortana, which is a virtual assistant available on Windows 10, and Xiaoice, which is a social chatbot used in China.
Microsoft's chatbots are designed to provide automated assistance and support to users in a variety of scenarios, and they use advanced natural language processing and machine learning algorithms to simulate human-like conversation and respond to user inquiries. These chatbots are continuously being improved and updated with new features and capabilities to provide better experiences to users.
Is Chatbot Legit?
However, like any technology, chatbots can also be used maliciously or inappropriately, such as in phishing or scamming attempts. It is important to be cautious when interacting with chatbots, particularly if they request sensitive information or ask you to perform actions that seem suspicious or out of the ordinary.
To ensure that you are interacting with a legitimate chatbot, it is important to verify the source of the chatbot and the company or organization it is affiliated with. Most legitimate chatbots will have branding and design consistent with the company or organization that they represent, and they will not ask for sensitive information or request that you perform actions that are not related to their intended purpose.
In summary, chatbots can be legitimate tools used by businesses to provide automated customer support and assistance, but it is important to be cautious and verify the source of the chatbot to ensure that you are interacting with a legitimate tool.