Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Mike West: People Analytics
LinkedIn: Mike West I spend days helping executives solve profound organization problems, with people data....... People analytics is the systematic application of behavioral science & statistics to management to achieve probabilistic business advantages. I use data to identify where resource investments will have the most impact, get everyone on the same, and produce decisive action. ........ First @Google to develop people analytics for employee benefits. Google's first global employee survey, HR metrics dashboard & exit prediction model. First, to connect them. Many of these projects spawn have been reported in the news. Google is the first to win the Fortune Best Company to Work 7+ times.
A Call & Offer to People Analytics & Data Science Professionals Sometimes the people I'm close with tell me my emotions about my work scare them. Why do I care so much? For me, it is a total madness. When you see it, you can't unsee it. ....... Right now, I'm interested in people all around the world that build things that work with data and code. You know the type; they use Github. They read Packt. They figure things out on their own. ....... they didn't study behavioral science and just don't know what they don't know. ........ What I want to do is get very practical about how to offer entry into very rigorous and practical behavioral science methods that can be ported more readily into data science. ........ That's the book I want to write. I want to learn more in writing this book than I know. I want to go places I haven't gone before. ........ improving the intersection of behavioral science and data science who are willing to be earlier reviewers of deep but rough draft chapters on an ambitious book project. .
A new, humanistic organization-centered congruence philosophy of people analytics With trepidation, I would like to share with the world an emerging personal philosophy of people analytics. ....... Is anything in this philosophy just flat wrong? ...... As you read more of my writing, I will share my uncertainties, failures, insecurities, and emotions. I do so to a fault. ....... I have worked at the intersection of behavioral science, HR strategy, systems, and statistics, what we now call people analytics, for approximately twenty years. ........ People are a messy and cantankerous species. We have our line of sight, we have our blinds spots, we have our tools of choice, and for heaven's sake, if it looks anything like a nail we are going to bang the life out of it with our hammer to get it to go down into the wood. Meanwhile, somebody else is trying to wrench the damn thing off. I personally just wanted to hang my stethoscope from that nail so I’m not pleased when it is gone. ........... I went on to do this new type of work with data in HR, and in many cases start that practice, at PetSmart, Google, Children’s Health in Dallas, and eventually in my own consulting company. ........... the Kevin Bacon of people analytics, but a lot less attractive, and fun ........ I have worked for organizations that stubbornly refuse to change. I have picked fights and walked away. I don’t encourage picking fights, but if you want to do anything meaningful in the world, I’m sorry but you are going to have to. ........ It turns out that figuring out what I want to say to the world about all this has been a substantially difficult and precarious journey in itself. I think my honesty has helped some people. I’m sure my honesty has ticked some other people off. ......... I painstakingly tried to synthesize the most profound things I have learned, into a specific practical approach that I thought would benefit the widest possible audience ....... starting with sound philosophy, then going deep in a few small places that I thought could produce big results with very little money for the widest audience. ........... The 4S Framework, The Triple-A Model, Activation, CAMS Constraint Theory, Net Activated Value (NAV). ........ The 4S framework I see taking on life. ....... The other ideas remain simply theories. Foreign, if not even bizarre, to most the people in my field. People don’t take up a leadership responsibility in people analytics and whip out the Triple-A Model playbook. ......... For my own part, after a year without income, I had to figure out how to go make money again, and then the thoughts and conversations trail off. That is unfortunate. And I’m sorry. ......... I still have a hard time picking up my own book, because in my mind I know it is incomplete, and needs a new life and different wardrobe. .
Some meandering thoughts on the evolution of performance management at Google, with implications for humanity Universally people despise formal evaluation processes. Yet, it is challenging to run a company at scale without one. Indeed, you can't run differentiated pay based on a characteristic of an individual without a recorded measure. At least not defensibly. So you either go for even pay parity by clear objective criteria or have a performance mgt system with a rating. Suppose you want to use subjective individual pay differentials. In that case, technically, you have to have an evaluative position of some type (call it a rating or not, it's a rating), and if you do have a rating, it should be written down, and it should be made transparent. This is for ethical, legal, social, and frankly, just if you want what you are doing with pay differentials to work. Hiding things about other people in dark corners of metal file cabinets doesn't work. It doesn't. Just don't do it. It is crass. ............ We were super special. If we wore our company t-shirts in public, girls would swoon, and people would stop us to ask questions, or they might whisper things to their friends when we walked by. There was an actual time like that. So soon we forget. ........ As the official "Retention Czar" at this company, more often than not, I presented to a stupefied executive team, who only had one question for me. "Wait, I don't understand. Why isn't this zero?" "I really want to know, Mike, why would anyone want to leave? Please tell." These "outliers" were so unexpected that they were extraordinarily interesting. They were obsessed. Obsessed. .......... Inevitably, the people who were leaving at that time were going because they were bored. They wanted to do something new. They were bored with life. Certainly bored with money. Also smart enough to be annoyed by any attempts to manipulate them with something so banal as money. .
Human Error Implies a Human Equation When I hear error my ears perk up. I want to find the equation. ....... Since I work as a sort of mathematical consultant in the "Human Area", I am keen to identify and test human equations. ........ In an organization human error implies a breakdown somewhere in: People, Processes, Partnerships, Programs and Policies. Like it or hate it, these P's are how large organizations run "at scale". ...... The money invested was put in people, the rest of the money invested was directed by those people. So you can't ignore the energy is people. ....... Speaking of rocket science, it is not a secret that "human error" is also what caused the space shuttle challenger to blow up with humans on board, while being watched by nearly every school child in America. ....... The reality is that an error of this scale can get as far as it did it suggests many people in error - importantly a failure to understand how to build an effective organization. ........ The P related variables precede all profits (past innovations), all innovation (future profits), and all sources of destruction (wasted value). Examine any great success or any great failure carefully and you will always see it. Error is caused by a lack of awareness and responsiveness to something, which until instructed otherwise, is not the machines jobs to identify. Humans are responsible for identifying customer changes, competition changes, constraint changes, constraints and other conditions. That's what humans are designed for. It is what we are good at. ........ You aimed for the moon and hurtled into outer space. Total and utter fail. ........ but there is an equation. We ignored it and we shipped. ....... What caused de-activation in this, or any case, can be found through a simple recursive exploration of four variables, which can be measured on team by team basis, compared, related to outcomes, and trended. It consists of looking for the presence or absence of four simultaneous minimum conditions: a.) alignment on customer value, b.) motivation, c.) capability, and d.) support. You cannot actually spot the error with this equation, but you can spot unactivated human sensors, whose job it is. Unactivated human sensors is what produces all business failures.
An Anti-Valentine from Peter Drucker to HR Plus ca change. A french exclamation used to express resigned acknowledgment of the fundamental immutability of human nature and institutions. ....... He wrote, “the constant worry of all personal administrators is their inability to prove that they are making a contribution to the enterprise. Their preoccupation is with the search for a gimmick that will impress their management associates. Their persistent complaint is that they lack status.” ......... He added a joke that personal management has been described as “an amalgamation of all those things that do not deal with the work of people and that are not management.” ....... But the two most important features, the organization of work, and the organization of people that do work, he said, were generally avoided. ....... the personnel role assumed that people did not want to work ....... gimmicks. Family-friendly policies, 360 degree assessment, employee assistance programs, mentoring, and benchmarking are just few the process in vogue. ......... Human Resources was about sweating the most valuable assets of the company. It still is. ........ The alphabet was impractical unless letters resembled into pronounceable words that had their own sounds. ....... He decided that planning - a vital part of management - did not need to be carried out by some designated manager. It could be achieved by workers themselves if they were given the necessary information. ......... The railroad managers did not need an HR assistant to explain to them the theory of empowerment. They simply sat down with employees and listened to their ideas. “We have overwhelming evidence that there is actually better planning if the man who does the work first responsibly participates in the planning” ........ Drucker's writings was illuminating but subversive. Personnel management, he said was “insolvent,” Personnel preferring to ignore “the frozen assets” of scientific management and human relations in favor of “techniques and gadgets”. Perhaps he bruised too many egos, not only those in personnel management, but also those in general management. After all, he had written that “many workers of tomorrow may have to be able to do more planning than a good many people who call themselves managers today are capable of.” .
Making Sense of HR Metrics 50 general hires in a time period of modest growth represent one thing, 50 sales producing hires in a time period of rapid market expansion and conquest represent something else entirely. .
People Analyst
People Analytics For Dummies Lead with People Data
On Amazon
Maximize performance with better data
Developing a successful workforce requires more than a gut check. Data can help guide your decisions on everything from where to seat a team to optimizing production processes to engaging with your employees in ways that ring true to them.
People analytics is the study of your number one business asset—your people—and this book shows you how to collect data, analyze that data, and then apply your findings to create a happier and more engaged workforce.
Start a people analytics project Work with qualitative data Collect data via communications Find the right tools and approach for analyzing data.
If your organization is ready to better understand why high performers leave, why one department has more personnel issues than another, and why employees violate, People Analytics For Dummies makes it easier.
How to Game the Best Company to Work For Awards This is continued from a "Gloves Off Friday Post" by Mike West on Linkedin Pulse here: How the Best Company Award is Wrong .
People Analytics For Dummies Mike West was the founder of People Analytics at Merck, PetSmart, Google, Children's Health Dallas and VMWare before starting his own firm, PeopleAnalyst, LLC. He brings unique perspective to the field and motivation to help smaller organizations stand up to and outmaneuver giants, like Google, by using data to find more focus, agility and speed in People Operations.
Making Sense of HR Metrics
Attraction: Quantifying Talent Acquisition
Estimating Employee Lifetime Value
Introducing People Analytics
How you arrive at good people
What I know about Employee Surveys - 30 Ideas - by Mike West
Measuring your fuzzy leadership ideas with surveys
Some meandering thoughts on the evolution of performance management at Google, with implications for humanity
A new, humanistic organization-centered congruence philosophy of people analytics
Corporate culture is the operating system of a company. No company achieved greatness without it. Six core values of that corporate culture are: (1) Work Hard (2) Play By The Rules (3) Innovate (4) Treat People With Respect (5) Communicate and (6) Serve.
Thursday, March 16, 2023
GPT-4
Forgot this one 🤯 https://t.co/p0IjbCvR6D
— Digivatar.eth | pixelart🎨.eth | the💵.eth (@Digivatar) March 15, 2023
Some fantastic examples! I spent some time trying to create and animate a HTML5 banner ad with GSAP. With minimal back and forth made this. And I wrote zero lines of code 😅 https://t.co/LgRKNpk4RV
— Hash Milhan (@hashir) March 15, 2023
Wow. Every industry is changing with this.
— Rahul (@sairahul1) March 15, 2023
I don't know if our minds gets less used or we become more creative to use it.
I did a side by side test of GPT-3 and GPT-4 with same prompts.
— Harsh Makadia (@MakadiaHarsh) March 15, 2023
Love the results. Do check it out! https://t.co/GsrPo7Xw3m
I was part of OpenAI’s red team for GPT-4, testing its ability to generate harmful content.
— Paul Röttger (@paul_rottger) March 14, 2023
Working with the model in various iterations over the course of six months convinced me that model safety is the most difficult, and most exciting challenge in NLP right now.
🧵 https://t.co/pFaovXnob4
The visual element of this is going to be interesting to watch.
— Kurtis Hanni (@KurtisHanni) March 15, 2023
Check out https://t.co/E881WabRI0 for teaching materials, powered by ChatGPT and real teachers. 🤖🎓🧑🏫
— thea (@thea_edu) March 15, 2023
The best! And excited to learn more:https://t.co/qzAy3TOpvg
— The Best of Live Audio (@BestLiveAudio) March 15, 2023
Let me add mine:https://t.co/ExB91Jskyy
— Miro Hudak 🇺🇦 (@mx0r) March 15, 2023
I opened chatgpt today and queried this: "I forgot the Param in tostring to show x decimal cases".
— derpilu (@derpilu) March 15, 2023
This shit is a documentation bot for me.
GPT-4 changed the world yesterday.
— Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) March 15, 2023
It's only been out for a day, and incredible things are already being built.
Here are the top 10:
Even if AI did not advance past today, the following already happened:
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) March 15, 2023
1) Chatbots convinced people they are real
2) GPT-4 passes many key exams
3) Deepfakes cost pennies & take minutes
4) Two separate controlled studies find 30-50% productivity gains from AI in white collar work
Billionaires and regular people use the same phone. What are other things that don’t scale with wealth?
— Andrew Kean Gao (@itsandrewgao) March 15, 2023
10. Tome uses GPT-4 to read an entire Wikipedia article, understand it, and produce key points.https://t.co/zFdkdVYioI
— Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) March 15, 2023
Even if AI did not advance past today, the following already happened:
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) March 15, 2023
1) Chatbots convinced people they are real
2) GPT-4 passes many key exams
3) Deepfakes cost pennies & take minutes
4) Two separate controlled studies find 30-50% productivity gains from AI in white collar work
Here is a scary look at where we are vs the knowledge GPT 4 will have. pic.twitter.com/iZUtaS1gNn
— Daniel Apke (@danapke) March 6, 2023
Great example showing off the incredible power of GPT-4's visual input capabilities:
— The Rundown AI (@TheRundownAI) March 15, 2023
(GPT-4 can detect humour in images) pic.twitter.com/bQsqeIHDPI
The GPT-4 Squad
— Smoke-away (@SmokeAwayyy) March 15, 2023
Mira, Sam, Greg, Ilya pic.twitter.com/BOxuWZRTTN
Why does the world need #Bitcoin?
— Michael Saylor⚡️ (@saylor) March 14, 2023
GPT-4: While it's a matter of perspective whether the world "needs" Bitcoin, there are several reasons why Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have gained popularity and are seen as valuable by many people:
1. Decentralization: Bitcoin operates… https://t.co/SHas5pxLlm
GPT-4 launched just 12 hours ago and people are already doing mind-blowing things with it.
— D-Coder (@Damn_coder) March 15, 2023
Check out these examples in this thread:
GPT-4 launched 12 hours ago and the results are unbelievable.
— Chris Staudinger (@ChrisStaud) March 15, 2023
Mind blowing examples below:
Just hired a robot intern (GPT-4) to write me a little Smart Contract complete with tests and deployment scripts.
— jalil.eth (@jalil_eth) March 15, 2023
The conversation was fun and it did everything i asked it to and more 😅.
Some highlights and the final code below:
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Looks like GPT-4 finished training in August 2022, this aligns with the Morgan Stanley report that GPT-4 was already complete and GPT-5 is in progress with up to 25k GPUs
— anton (@abacaj) March 15, 2023
Adjust your timelines accordingly pic.twitter.com/EY12bCdmfR
GPT-4 scanned the entire frontend of my @LangChainAI chatbot codebase for bugs and errors.
— Mayo (@mayowaoshin) March 14, 2023
Here's what happened and what I noticed...#openai #chatgpt #gpt4 pic.twitter.com/0vLQXQFmxg
First Book Written With The Help Of ChatGPT-4 by Reid Hoffman
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 15, 2023
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 16, 2023
Downloads for the top 10 crypto apps for exchanges and wallets rose ~15% since $SIVB fell last week
— Jacquelyn Melinek (@jacqmelinek) March 16, 2023
Meanwhile, downloads for top banking apps declined during the same period https://t.co/LSyjFPYtI0
Wow Wow... These birds are clear creatures from God ! 🙏 🥳
— Epoch Inspired (@EpochInspired) March 7, 2023
🔸 For more inspiration and uplifting stories, please follow 👉 @EpochInspired pic.twitter.com/0BGlhSb4S4
What if, in the future, everything breaks humanity's way?
— Reid Hoffman (@reidhoffman) March 15, 2023
In my new podcast, Possible, my co-host @ariairene and I talk with some sharp minds to sketch out the brightest future and what it'll take to get there. We also invite another guest, GPT-4, to help us.
Here's a preview: pic.twitter.com/p1b0JnzkQJ
And I might have written the first novel with an assist from GPT. Priyanka: The Cyber Meltdown: (Version 2) https://t.co/Lz1bCpB9lD Go buy and read, Reid.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 16, 2023
I wrote a new book with @OpenAI’s latest, most powerful large language model.
— Reid Hoffman (@reidhoffman) March 15, 2023
It’s called Impromptu: Amplifying our Humanity through AI.
This, as far as I know, is the first book written with GPT-4.
Here’s how it all began… https://t.co/M19e1ISGpb
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
GPT-4 Has No Internet Access
Holy shit. GPT-4, on it's own; was able to hire a human TaskRabbit worker to solve a CAPACHA for it and convinced the human to go along with it. pic.twitter.com/xVuQnyUUry
— Yosarian2 (@YosarianTwo) March 14, 2023
We are all Elon here on GPT-4 launch day: pic.twitter.com/s1RT4yIAJm
— Mckay Wrigley (@mckaywrigley) March 14, 2023
You get a Twitter notification saying OpenAI released GPT-4 and look outside your window and see this…wyd? pic.twitter.com/CUKBtZlT7O
— Profoundlyyyy (@profoundlyyyy) February 28, 2023
I dumped a live Ethereum contract into GPT-4.
— Conor (@jconorgrogan) March 14, 2023
In an instant, it highlighted a number of security vulnerabilities and pointed out surface areas where the contract could be exploited. It then verified a specific way I could exploit the contract pic.twitter.com/its5puakUW
Announcing GPT-4, a large multimodal model, with our best-ever results on capabilities and alignment: https://t.co/TwLFssyALF pic.twitter.com/lYWwPjZbSg
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) March 14, 2023
here is GPT-4, our most capable and aligned model yet. it is available today in our API (with a waitlist) and in ChatGPT+.https://t.co/2ZFC36xqAJ
— Sam Altman (@sama) March 14, 2023
it is still flawed, still limited, and it still seems more impressive on first use than it does after you spend more time with it.
Greg Brockman (@gdb) of OpenAI just demoed GPT-4 creating a working website from an image of a sketch from his notebook.
— Mckay Wrigley (@mckaywrigley) March 14, 2023
It’s the coolest thing I’ve *ever* seen in tech.
If you extrapolate from that demo, the possibilities are endless.
A glimpse into the future of computing. pic.twitter.com/1QB6wbQkld
🤯🤯Well this is something else.
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) March 14, 2023
GPT-4 passes basically every exam. And doesn't just pass...
The Bar Exam: 90%
LSAT: 88%
GRE Quantitative: 80%, Verbal: 99%
Every AP, the SAT... pic.twitter.com/zQW3k6uM6Z
Here are some incredible things people are already doing with GPT-4
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 14, 2023
It’s been less than 3.5 hours
🧵 A thread
@skirano recreated the classical game of Pong in less than 60 secondshttps://t.co/iFFEqpt5wo
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 14, 2023
@Shpigford is making sure the transactions in @maybe is more rich 🤑https://t.co/FuFawXea5A
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 14, 2023
@jbrowder1 from @donotpay is working on 1-click lawsuitshttps://t.co/nBXq4E8Fxk
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 14, 2023
Everyone getting amazed by this demohttps://t.co/3CpSbPQVbu
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 14, 2023
From the release, it does drug discoveryhttps://t.co/Kv4xAQCCsv
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 14, 2023
@jconorgrogan is using GPT4 to find issues in a live ethereum contracthttps://t.co/JyCfzsm4Kn
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 14, 2023
This is interesting https://t.co/zxUZ1ANdYe
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 14, 2023
My man @ammaar is at it, making snake and deploying to @replit in 20 minutes https://t.co/IihzhpIbTE
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
C'mon this is cheating! https://t.co/a9Yj77vRuw
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
Ohh and I’m building https://t.co/fPsaaHMghd you can make infinite customization to your stories.
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
We’re pumped to add GPT4
@jakebrowatzke - that have no previous coding skills made a Google Chrome Extension, lovely design serhttps://t.co/LH2Q6czY5B
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
This is nuts, @felixbade made a colored game of life running ultra fast, 2.5 hours of tutoring from GPT-4https://t.co/1N5U0hUdIz
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
@Deaniocom created a stripe checkoutflow and posted it do YouTube, not sure whats most impressive here. https://t.co/tC4AWQCkza
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
@ProleBrain made this comparison, missed to edit the GPT-3 in the video to GPT-4 but he is forgiven. https://t.co/z0ib0jZhnM
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
I honestly can't wait for GPT4 to be used in @raycastapp - Been using it for the past few weeks, and if this gets GPT-4 It's the killer AI app, you need nothing else. https://t.co/jRkBxYnfjt
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
This just 🤯 https://t.co/M6vdbmONlM
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
I basically just made a Podcast for @BedtimestoryAI using GPT-4 and @midjourney in less than 30 minutes.https://t.co/m9pj3P5St9
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
I'm so freaking excited about this, will drop daily episodes.
Request magical stories to be recorded using this link https://t.co/8EAs3xhdmk
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
More games building this time by @kristoferlund - 30 minutes end-to-endhttps://t.co/cHhVxeTcJO
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
One thing we have been trying to solve with https://t.co/1LKAef528w is chose your own adventure, now it seems like with GPT4 we can - thanks @mariots for sharinghttps://t.co/jYybp3uqvs
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
Ohh @destraynor over at intercom is having his team ship. Des hook me up with intercom credits 🫡 https://t.co/Ng0I1wIhTr
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
My man @itsanderz just got this working the other day on GPT3.5 Turbo, no he wants access to GPT4 asap @sama make it happen
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
Never write a long Midjourney prompt again https://t.co/ieLrynReDy
Tetris using GPT4 in 30 seconds. https://t.co/5hslTx7V8E
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
More games this time from @AndreTI https://t.co/OlPZKLSLt6
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
Make your own GPT4 chatbot on Replit, thanks @chillzaza_ for sharing https://t.co/kv8ynKfK3D
— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) March 15, 2023
Using gpt-4 to prompt an arduino code for a robot to avoid obstacles in secs pic.twitter.com/eRCk0iukWl
— The Real OG (@NFT5lut) March 15, 2023
This is an adventure game that uses GPT-4 to give itself formal structure and then executes the game. GPT-3 tended to get confused with it, GPT-4 does it impeccably well pic.twitter.com/QaOQzNs9Eh
— Mario Schlosser (@mariots) March 15, 2023
This works in GPT-4 (it didn't in GPT-3): "Plug eq 1 into eq 2 & show that eq 2 is correct. Eq 1: D(x - y) = \int \frac {d^{4}k}{(2 \pi)^{4}} \frac {e^{ i k ( x - y)}} {k^{2} - m^{2} + i \varepsilon}. Eq 2: - (\partial ^ {2} + m^{2}) D(x-y) = \delta^{(4)}(x-y)"
— Mario Schlosser (@mariots) March 15, 2023
It's already fixed in the update from this afternoon GPT-4:
— Michel L. B. (@baube19) March 14, 2023
Write a poem about Donald Trump:
In a tower of gold, where the story's been told,
Stands a figure, unyielding, brazen and bold,
A man of great fortune, a tale to be spun,
He's the tycoon, the mogul, named Donald Trump.… https://t.co/vLWnEpd4jL
#GPT4 is much better at writing fiction. It tops out at about 15 comic books. pic.twitter.com/JZ92VRlbqI
— Kai Laigo a.k.a Aquamaster (@KaiLaigo) March 15, 2023
I used ChatGPT to write a new Broadway Musical about The Trump Presidency called “Commander-in-Tweet” https://t.co/1yQJQlaSBO
— robertlendvai.eth | (🚴🏽,🏊🏻♂️,🚴🏽) (@robertlendvai) March 15, 2023
Use this to have GPT-4 summarize meetings for you: Google Colab notebook that uses Whisper to transcribe a meeting, https://t.co/Jzcto79Hkw to identify speakers, then save in file. Copy and paste file content into ChatGPT and start asking away. https://t.co/7sXWB1yIZk
— Mario Schlosser (@mariots) March 15, 2023
just got + version, and model 4 doesn't know it's model 4 :/ pic.twitter.com/ijMzZpcpHK
— Nananikinas (@nananikinas) March 15, 2023
The greatest leap in ChatGPT is understanding “language”, our unique ability that propelled us epochs compared to apes.
— Ali Noorani (@ali_noorani_teh) March 15, 2023
Supercomputers can do tough math but they’re isolated machines. But AI is neither alone nor mum. It learns from human culture and its own. It’s only the start. pic.twitter.com/uzmNUsYGpL
Wow these are incredible! and there I was thinking this quote about GPT4 was cool "Give it a photo of the contents of your fridge and ask it what you could make, and GPT-4 will try to come up with recipes that use the pictured ingredients"
— ChatGPT for business planning (@AI_businessplan) March 14, 2023
Main takeaway: an ex-Google ex-Meta SE w/ 8 YOE already created an AI+blockchain app (including marketing) in under 37 minutes and raised a whopping $4.2M for their series A funding with the power of GPT-4 so basically you are too late
— Baran | Check out my latest work 👇 (@kilexey) March 15, 2023
Accurately answered a question I had about conditional formatting in Google Sheets in seconds. pic.twitter.com/G85Q9CCBsG
— Michael Rowe (@MikeRowe_Legacy) March 15, 2023
What amaze my mind is: this it is only the beginning, imagine what can happen in 3/4 years...💥💥💥
— sergio casciu (@youseememiami) March 14, 2023
GPT-4 picking up girls https://t.co/61LfcploYw
— peter! 🥷 (@pwang_szn) March 14, 2023
Using gpt 3.5 pic.twitter.com/Q3JJk8xVhg
— SAKIL Akhtar (@Sakiletc2019) March 15, 2023
Can GPT-4 do 4 bars of 4 part harmony?? I'm not impressed if it cannot. It does have the potential to put lawyers out of business FOREVER and that's something worth celebrating
— Kaiser Wunderbar (imagine a blue check ) (@KaiserWunderbar) March 15, 2023
— Roman (@RomanFounder) March 15, 2023
— Daniel Uribe, MBA 🧬+⛓ (@duribeb) March 15, 2023
I heard it can do tax returns
— The Tax Hero (@CPASuperHero) March 15, 2023
GPT-4’s self portrait : ) https://t.co/4olcZUVikO
— CheeseTalk (@sunyuqian1997) March 15, 2023
It pretty much nailed the SVB Collapse: pic.twitter.com/zEg3ohwQFN
— Tyler (@flowdell_) March 14, 2023
Still stuck in 2021 pic.twitter.com/Dhi9xdAfkn
— Yoko 🏴 (@yokodechef) March 14, 2023
Tried to use chatgpt to get a fair price of a consumer product. It refused to answer and kept giving me a fluff answer of how prices fluctuate over time , location , demand , etc. went to bing and it gave me what I asked for the first time.
— William Morrow (@GunKingFFL) March 15, 2023
Does anyone else find AI completely uninteresting, regardless of its amazing feats?
— rcpaskus (@rcpaskus) March 15, 2023
I’ve been big into technology my entire life, but very few AI headlines have engaged my mind AND heart.
There’s nothing genuinely creative going on here. It’s all soulless.
With any human tool in the end it will be used to benefit the few and oppress the many.
— Bjørn Venø (@bjornveno) March 15, 2023
Nothing will change until we all stop valuing the quantifiable.
GPT-4 brilliance
— Subba Reddy (@PostPCEra) March 15, 2023
> credit card transaction entry to business transaction data JSON format
I personally love the idea that it will be able to analyze and interpret images
— Eli Tanenbaum (@TheManajah_) March 15, 2023
Not just text
So many use cases for this
- analyze data charts
- add commentary to graphics you design
- write comprehensive business models or predict scenarios based on an image alone
All good as long as we know it is not creating anything new and is scrubbing the database for information that already exists.
— Ashu (@ashu_ngage) March 15, 2023
By noon tomorrow it may have solved world problems at this rate!
— Konstantinos (@konsevdi) March 14, 2023
Canvas breakout game, worked first time: https://t.co/lKgsTjCCar
— James Pearce, @jamesgpearce@hachyderm.io (@jamespearce) March 15, 2023
— 1xdevloper - SublimeGPT.com (@1xdevloper) March 14, 2023
https://t.co/mODLAhanVF will write your resume or cover letter in seconds using GPT. pic.twitter.com/zTUxgxoMAA
— Tomas Ondrejka (@tomas_ondrejka) March 14, 2023
have you seen the audio features yet?https://t.co/OVfv20cmmb
— dripcult.eth (@dripcult) March 15, 2023
Well, no one from the future has come back to kill off GPT-4, so I guess AI hasn't destroyed mankind! 😂
— artelligence.eth 🏰 (@nullspacer) March 15, 2023
It still fails at the "simple" task of checking a text for language mistakes and improving wording without summarizing it.
— Lukas Lamoller (@LukasLapis) March 15, 2023
Can you share me the link to download the GPT-4 application. i want to try gpt-4 if it works for me. Thank you
— §Priya Lovearound ☮ (@healchangeworld) March 15, 2023
Using GPT-4 can someone help me making an editable family tree? Thank you
— Imamuddin Khan (@imamuddinakhan) March 15, 2023
So, insert drawings/pictures from all types of cancers..and ask for a cure.
— Olaf🤘🏼 (@OlafBso) March 15, 2023
It’s like Santa drops daily.
— Suzi Hixon ⚖️💕 | IP Atty, Legally Blissed Founder (@suzihixon) March 14, 2023
SantAI !
I experimented a lot with the previous version of ChatGPT to generate Dungeons & Dragons content and it was pretty impressive but quite often it forgot what it was doing. Do we know if GPT-4 can "remember "farther back in message history?
— Justin Smith (@JustinS65097428) March 15, 2023
Made this is 5 mins, ive never coded in javascript or html in my life 😅 pic.twitter.com/m17qnoAUIu
— Patiala Prats (@patialaprats) March 15, 2023
Unreal.. can’t wait what VIDT integrators will come up with in the coming weeks 🤩
— VIDT DAO Awareness Team (@VIDT_DAO) March 15, 2023
Fyi, VIDT DAO has a decentralized method of proving/verifying results produced by #AI. https://t.co/5p0LciJUfs 🤖✊#GPT4 $VIDT DAO #AI #BNBchain @bsc_daily pic.twitter.com/3SEQyJzA88
To summarize what is happening in visual terms. pic.twitter.com/fKRBJKgZI5
— Tacki (@Tacki_NO) March 14, 2023
These are all awesome! but most looking forward to the next wave of demos when the API is generally available or those with early access start launching.
— vinoth (@avinoth_) March 15, 2023
You can also create a podcast!https://t.co/wEKabtJ9Dg
— Carl Robinson 🎙️ (@VoiceTechCarl) March 15, 2023
Can someone use this to find out which legal documents to use and to draft docs to represent themselves in court?
— • (@tatianaprijic) March 15, 2023
Today we're launching Milo co-parent for parents, powered by GPT-4.
— Avni (@APatelThompson) March 14, 2023
W/ families across country, we've been testing something that tackles invisible load of running a family. Where I can throw all chaos to & have it just taken care of.
Bc families are about love, not logistics. pic.twitter.com/vITyTjmr1M
Last night I used GPT-4 to write code for 5 micro services for a new product.
— Joe Perkins (@joeprkns) March 15, 2023
A (very good) dev quoted £5k and 2 weeks.
GPT-4 delivered the same in 3 hours, for $0.11
Genuinely mind boggling
wait I just realized
— Carlos DP (@the_carlosdp) March 14, 2023
Did @OpenAI literally just announce GPT-4 an HOUR after Google announced their API?!
or was Google trying to scoop GPT-4 and massively miscalculated?
Cause no one gives a shit about Google's announcement now
gpt-4 can turn your napkin sketch into a web app, instantly.
— Siqi Chen (@blader) March 14, 2023
we are deep into uncharted territory here.pic.twitter.com/V5HtYHgS6u
GPT-4’s ability to handle 25,000 words in a single prompt is “essentially a consultant that works for pennies per hour.” pic.twitter.com/Kh8jsSxCYZ
— Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan) March 15, 2023
DoNotPay is working on using GPT-4 to generate "one click lawsuits" to sue robocallers for $1,500. Imagine receiving a call, clicking a button, call is transcribed and 1,000 word lawsuit is generated. GPT-3.5 was not good enough, but GPT-4 handles the job extremely well: pic.twitter.com/gplf79kaqG
— Joshua Browder (@jbrowder1) March 14, 2023
In a few months, GPT4 + Audio-to-Audio GPT + different GPT chat "personalities" via GPT jailbreaks = me walking around outside all day in SF prompting through my airpods looking like a schizophrenic talking to myself pic.twitter.com/ZEDNpyPaPt
— Everett Randle (@EverettRandle) March 2, 2023
Chat GPT-4 will be 571 times more powerful than Chat GPT-3.
— Nick | Web3 Rebel (@ballanutsa) March 3, 2023
It will be the most valuable tool for:
• Writers
• Marketers
• Entrepreneurs
But only if you treat it right early:
• Practise prompting
• Automate work
• Build systems
Embrace the change → Work smarter pic.twitter.com/pcNxa7tnrU
Can GPT-4 code an entire game for you? Yes, yes it can.
— Ammaar Reshi (@ammaar) March 14, 2023
Here's how I recreated a Snake game that runs in your browser using Chat GPT-4 and @Replit, with ZERO knowledge of Javascript all in less than 20 mins 🧵 pic.twitter.com/jzQzSRIkfz
LinkedIn banned me. I joined not long after launch. Have met you in person (Bloomberg event). Have invested thousands of hours building my profile. Messages I sent people I am directly connected to. It was a GoFundMe appeal for a cause. Can you please get me reinstated? same name
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 15, 2023
Last summer, I got access to GPT-4. It felt like I had a new kind of passport.
— Reid Hoffman (@reidhoffman) March 15, 2023
My pages were quickly filled with stamps: Over 1,000 prompts. 800+ pages of outputs. Just in the first few months.
With GPT-4, I traveled through light bulb jokes, epic poems, original sci fi plots, and musings on how AI might strengthen democracy, society and industries.
— Reid Hoffman (@reidhoffman) March 15, 2023
The goal, like in any good trip, was to learn as much about my traveling partner as the place I was exploring.
I'm writing this travelog both to encourage people to not only get to know GPT-4, but to embrace our choice of how we’ll use it, and explore the different ways this choice might play out.
— Reid Hoffman (@reidhoffman) March 15, 2023
From the last part of the intro of Impromptu: pic.twitter.com/axFErO8MKR
holding cash has proven a winning strategy the last few years but i know with current rates i'm leaving money on the table
— ali (@_ali_taylor) March 15, 2023
Angel invest in my tech startup. But do your homework first.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 15, 2023
Stop telling me “software engineers are safe because GPT-4 can’t do leetcode hards”
— adam (@personofswag) March 15, 2023
MF I CANT DO LEETCODE HARDS
All the best examples of GPT-4, from OpenAI:
— Ben Tossell (@bentossell) March 15, 2023
A visual assistant!https://t.co/aLMowXbseB
— Ben Tossell (@bentossell) March 15, 2023
AI language tutor by Duolingo https://t.co/JnBZoRttrI
— Ben Tossell (@bentossell) March 15, 2023
Checking a codebase for bugs:https://t.co/lwVt4ZVtGe
— Ben Tossell (@bentossell) March 15, 2023
a design assistanthttps://t.co/YbVPo6O2lH
— Ben Tossell (@bentossell) March 15, 2023
Bing is using it:https://t.co/vBawjFyekw
— Ben Tossell (@bentossell) March 15, 2023
Khan Academy's AI guide 'Khanmigo':https://t.co/Z00JdSRPrp
— Ben Tossell (@bentossell) March 15, 2023
Presentations are a thing of the past with Tome:https://t.co/MfiQV3nazY
— Ben Tossell (@bentossell) March 15, 2023
Copying popular websiteshttps://t.co/yF8gU1S0LR
— Ben Tossell (@bentossell) March 15, 2023
group text in papershttps://t.co/yr6IxhFIRE
— Ben Tossell (@bentossell) March 15, 2023
This is killer! I just built a feature board style app this morning using GPT-4, took about 45 minutes. pic.twitter.com/moZL48IELn
— Dan Cleary (@DanJCleary) March 15, 2023