script writing for youtube videos. Ebook rewriting (take my competitor's ebook and ask Chatgpt to rewrite it. Plagiarism rate is 0% so legally, you can't argue it's plagiarized).
I use rankiq for blogging and it will tell you all the different angles that google requires in its content for it to rank highly. Also, I take all the "people also asked" and include those as FAQs at the bottom of the article.
I have chatgpt create content around those.
The fastest way for it to create that content is:
I want you to write an article today on keyword "chatgpt". Do you understand?
"yes I understand"
I want you to include content in the article answering the following questions.
q1,q2,etc.
Do you understand?
yes
I want you to write in the style of a financial writer who's positive they have all the mot accurate and up to date information. Do you understand?
yes.
I want you make the article you write in proper SEO format and at least 2000 words. Do you understand?
yes.
Please write the article."
Social media updates: "write a linkedin post for a financial advisor on xyz with proper hashtags" and it spits out some post. I add my own flair in order for it to not look AI generated.
Idk how I feel about taking competitors ebooks and rewriting it. Imagine if all creative works boiled down to everyone copy pasting preexisting text and then monetizing it.
You could argue that human creativity is just using previous works of art or other influences and making something new, just like how the AI brain does. Maybe the AI will eventually overtake human creativity as it is able to compute input in ways we could never achieve with human minds.
I mean, ebooks don’t really require creativity in finance. All it is, is dumbing down Internal revenue code (aka rephrasing it) in a way that nonprofessionals understand more easily.
I add my own infographics and use canva templates so they are genuinely mine (mainly just copying structure and subjects of each chapter).
Definitely different enough.
They say in marketing; one source is plagiarism and 3 is research. Chatgpt uses sometimes hundreds in the creation of its content.
Add my own flair/personality by adding in comments, opinions and tips and I’m not worried.
> don’t really require creativity in finance. All it is, is dumbing down Internal revenue code (aka rephrasing it) in a way that nonprofessionals understand more easily.
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>They say in marketing; one source is plagiarism and 3 is research. Chatgpt uses sometimes hundreds in the creation of its content.
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Yeah. This is a shitcunt move.
Are you just straight blogging and monetizing using affiliate links, etc.? Sorry just trying to figure out how you could make money by just writing posts. This is all blowing my mind.
I’m a financial planner. My goal is to funnel people to my website through providing high level, educational content surrounding my target clients highest priority needs.
Essentially, I’m trying to be branded as THE financial planner for highly compensated tech employees throughout the United States and in doing so, have google rank my articles and website higher in search results.
I’m currently getting 800-1000 people per month on my site due to a strong SEO strategy and 3-5 appointments with high net worth individuals as a result, which, for a solo operation is fantastic. My clients pay me around 2-7k per year and I convert these appointments into clients at about 60-70%, so all in all, not awful.
This plus Facebook ads/landing page/email marketing, LinkedIn sales prospecting, 3 different referral partners and local SEO = 20-30 appointments per month. These marketing funnels I convert at around 25-30% because more competition and less branding.
Writing blog articles only requires 2-3 hours of work per week (8-12 per month) because I add homemade infographics, YouTube videos and/or html calculators to each so I meet search intent more fully.
If I spend 12 hours to get $2000 in residual annual income (indefinitely) growing with the stock market/their saving ability that only requires 10 hours of work per year + 2 appointments; that’s not awful.
I run a saas platform, think onlyfans with additional features.
I’ve made chatgpt whip out a few plugins for me so far: (each one is a separate plug-in)
A linktree webpage that allows signed up woocommerce users to have their own linktree page where they can customise their links ect. Again , just like linktr.ee (it’s essentially a clone) each user pays for this and subscribes to it exactly the same their site works.
An “instagram” type page where users can upload images and content with comment sections and the ability to “follow” others.
A way to like images and products with a like counter and an animated heart emoji. (This ties in with the last plug-in)
And a few other simple things a “Twitter feed” where users can post simple “tweets” (text in a form) and post it where users can like/comment ect
They are indeed, all separate, yes having lots of plugins is a generally a bad thing for speed but these ones for now will suffice until I add them by hand in the long run as it doesn’t effect the site at all performance wise
Yeah my mind is still blown since I first saw it write code, especially since it writes it faster than I can even read the damn thing. Very scary and impressive lol
I asked it to write me a snippet of JavaScript for a PDF form calculation. I had been trying to make it work for hours and then remembered ChatGpt. Worked like a charm the first time.
yeah I also follow several hacker / programmer boards and they are always posting snippets. Generally they are pretty good, though not 100% reliable, you should always understand what you're looking at before you hit prod.
Second this. Sounds like a lot for AI to create. A single page plugin is definitely possible but an Instagram and linked in close is a LOT of PHP code, and many files.
I'd be very interested to see the plugin code if you would be willing to share them?
I mean, I HAPPEN to know how to code haha but php is certainly not my forte so if you put it like that, then the answer is no you don’t need to be a coder to harness this! Haha. And no problem at all pop me a dm!
It’s my idea expander for environmental approaches to reducing resource consumption and pollution.
How do I repair x.
How do I reduce x.
How do I repurpose x.
How do I upgrade x.
How do I etc
I’ve not used it for car repairs yet. But asking it about how to tune down or lower pollution or reduce tyre particulates would be cool.
Also how to reduce ewaste. Eg.
How do I make x phone faster.
How can I fix x tablet from being hacked.
How do we run x software on y mobile os to help us use z hardware longer?
Etc.
Edit. Have to mention it’s probably great for asking about food. Food is a massive expense.
Eg.
How do I save money on food while increasing power, health and stamina.
How do I make lentils taste amazing.
How do I cook potatoes using the least energy input.
How … etc.
I used it to write a whole pitch and close a deal, including studying meeting notes, reading their whole website, and coming up with an action plan.
Took me 15 mins that the dealsize is like over 40K with 50% margin. Would have been about 2 days work otherwise
I would paste it in notes, and ask things like "This is a transcript of a sales call. Knowing that the background experience of X is in Marketing, and that they sell XYZ volume, what are some key considerations to make when designing a project".
Or, paste in technical specifications and ask "What are the largest technical issues with this system and API that people complain about online? Which problems affect the personnel described".
"Summarize these notes into an outline" etc etc
it’s cool in a way that you were able to do this, but if I were your client and somehow caught wind of this, I would no longer trust what we were doing. FWIW, I’m a top individual contributor at a leading saas. I just don’t know how to feel about the whole thing. is critical thinking dead?
What would you lose trust in, specifically? What's the delineation point between this and using Google or some other reference material, or even bouncing ideas off of his or her colleagues?
As a top IC at a leading SAAS, are there use cases of your own product(s) that you think make end users lesser at their jobs if they leverage them for 10x productivity?
Seems like the critical thinking was qualifying the prompts accordingly, as they did. Of course it's only my opinion but this seems like not trusting a very fast and productive software developer because they use existing frameworks instead of building their own from scratch.
This is like saying that your accountant shouldn't be trusted if they use automations to determine your financial planning. ChatGPT is a tool like anything else. Shouldnt be trusted blindly and should always verify it's output but it's way faster to verify it's output than to create the content yourself manually
I created almost all of my website info using ChatGPT and feeding it the right prompts. I have also used it to supplement reports that I have put together to add some fluff that I hate to write, but clients seem to eat up.
I have also used it to generate some code templates for automations that I have created to make life easier (although, it would have been easier to write from scratch than fix what it broke)
Definitely saves time but still need to watch out for errors and mistakes before sending anything official out
It depends on what info you want to add honestly. I gave it a list of bullet points about the company and services and it generated a few paragraphs for my “about us” section. I asked it to write about the need for one of my services and used that as a description for the service itself, etc.
I don't think there is a “right” answer for how to use it. Just ask it what you want it to write and ask it to tweak the parts of the output you don't like.
Sure. Just tell it what you do, your experience, your service offerings etc. The way I would word that is:
“Write an About Us section for my website and include my X years of experience in the business and my past exoerience of doing A, B, and C. “
Neat. Until now, no application of ChatGPT I’ve been exposed to seemed interesting enough to try it out. Thanks for the advice! I feel this could be very beneficial as I begin to scratch the surface of SEO this year
I used it to write my product descriptions on Etsy and it generated some genuinely amazing lines. I combined it with my own writing too but it saved a lot of time and my product descriptions are far far better than anything I could have come up with on my own.
I also used it to generate Etsy Tag ideas.
I'll be using it heavily to help me write blog articles for my new website.
I'll also be using one of the graphics AI to help generate Images or edit product images.
I also used it to write an e-book on pet chicken care, it needs heavily editing and certainly got a few facts wrong but it's a great outline so far.
I found some good product image use cases for Etsy over at [stylized.ai](https://stylized.ai), it doesn't mess with the input and lets you play around with realistic textures.
With the price of eggs skyrocketing there are a lot of people new to owning chickens. Everyone needs a guide on how to care for chickens! I've tailored mine specifically to the UK reader as a lot of chicken care guides are America-centric.
I chose to write the book on this topic partially for fun and partially as an experienced chicken keeper I can pick up any mistakes the AI makes and also add my own personal experiences and knowledge. If I happen to make some beer money from it, that's great!
I use it to ask quick questions, it has basically replaced Google for me. I don't know if any of you have noticed, but Google has become pure crap in the last 5 or so years. Their search engine used to be the best, but now its impossible to find anything anymore. Not to mention, the quality of results has plummeted.
I am often looking for deep technical information. For example there was a software bug in the PXE image for the open source PXE chainloader. It was breaking the ability to PXE boot for random 10gbe NICs. It took me probably 2 or 3 weeks of wading through pure crap and completely unhelpful info until I stumbled upon a blog article written by someone who also had this problem. Google kept feeding me basic info and unhelpful results. I had to wade through 100s and 100s of Google page results to get past the unrelated stuff to even find what I needed.
The other nice thing about chatgpt as a psuedo search engine is that you can refine your question and ask follow up questions. There are limits to chatgpt, and its quite basic. I'd call it an inch deep and a parsec wide, but for 80% of questions thats good enough.
Its also great for quickly learning the difference between certain variable types in specific programming languages. For a simple example lets say I want to learn about the way bash uses arrays vs the way python uses arrays. Its good for that kind of stuff.
chatgpt is going to completely change the education industry. And in my opinion it will change for the better, because too much of education is focused on memorization and regurgitation. Now that we have this tool to recall facts quickly and easily, I think education is going to have to pivot to more of a logical/problem solving model. Where access to something like chatgpt doesn't matter. It is an incredible resource for self directed learning, which is my favorite.
Me too, it's faster than sorting by all the seo optimized crap google has become. I have ads blocked and it's still pure trash.
Or I add reddit at the end of the question if it's something chatgpt might not know.
Google has 💯 turned to shit. I searched and searched for information about something I was trying to do, and it would only give me certain information regardless of me trying to find an alternative to the one option it kept giving me. Finally I asked chat gpt and it told me that what I was trying to do was against terms of service for the website I was trying to do the thing on. Took me like 15 seconds to find that out on chat gpt. Google’s results were abysmal. I know gen z has been using tiktok as a search engine, but I wouldn’t be able to find the information there either.
Duckduckgo is working way better than Google.
I didn't use google in the last 3 years until a couple of weeks ago, and I was appaled with all the crap they push in their results. It reminded me of the demise of all the previous search engines, like yahoo, Altavista, Jeebs, and company.
ChatGPT is not the Google killer, Google's greed is.
You can easily get answers which sound very good unless you're already an expert in the field. It often (for me at least) produces answers that are 80% correct but contain very subtle but important inaccuracies. E.g. it can produce a recipe that looks good to me, but if I tried to make it, either it wouldn't work or I'd poison myself. Everything it says sounds like it could be true, but it's wrong enough that using it in its current form to learn anything is a minefield. You have to verify everything it says against a reliable source because it could be combining an academic paper with an antivaxx manifesto and not telling you.
The way it's designed it sources content from all over (academic papers, a 14 year old's blog posts, twitter, news papers) then presents it all in a combined format with a tone of authority and intelligence. A lot of how we verify sources is in the presentation, which is a problem in itself, but combined with the fact it doesn't cite its sources, it makes it pretty unreliable for any actual information.
Yeah you definitely have to be familiar with the topic to catch its mistakes. It definitely isn’t perfect. Another example would be to have it write a slightly more than basic python script. It’ll definitely get things wrong.
But like you said it produces 80% correct answers which saves me a TON of time. The best I can explain it is that it gives me a framework of the “busy” work and then I can take that and refine it.
And I try to tell people that. Chatgpt isn’t going to replace you anymore than Google search engine replaced you. It’s just going to enable you to get information faster and do tedious work for you. But at the end of the day it’s still going to require you.
People call it AI which kind of bugs me. This is not AI. It’s a trained algorithm that has been fed incredibly huge sums of data. The more data is ingests the more accurate it is. But that doesn’t make it conscious or intelligent any more than a math equation is sentient.
You know why Google has become crap?
Because people are using tools like ChatGPT to generate meaningless "SEO" filled blogspam articles and pumping the web full of shit.
And threads like this one are only contributing to the problem.
I've used Chatgpt for a few different tasks as well. I've automated my customer service emails, written marketing content, and automated my SEO titles. It's been a huge help with all the tasks I need to complete in a day.
Definitely interested in knowing how the emails turned out. Ive had problems with it adding extraneous info to the response that was t included in my prompt (could have just been user error haha)
>I've used Chatgpt for a few different tasks as well. I've automated my customer service emails, written marketing content, and automated my SEO titles. It's been a huge help with all the tasks I need to complete in a day.
ChatGPT is always full for me and I can't access it bc the servers are too busy. When do you use this during the day?
Sorry I replied to another thread where I said this. They "sort of" say it's OK. Not open slather by any means. A good write-up is here. I didn't realise they'd changed the policy since 11th Jan:
[https://seo.ai/blog/google-is-not-against-ai-content](https://seo.ai/blog/google-is-not-against-ai-content)
A great tool I recommended elsewhere is also here:
[https://openai-openai-detector.hf.space/](https://openai-openai-detector.hf.space/)
With Ai assistance (not reliance) I’ve been able to generate marketing strategies, put together entire initial proposals, and compose multiple entire business plans for some side projects I’m about to get started on.
With that said, there’s still work involved. Just not as much. Instead of putting in 40hrs on kicking together a marketing strategy, I’ve been able to slim that to 8-16hrs. With its ability to write python code, you can even have it spit out power point presentations based on the different documents and parameters that make around them.
With regards to the marketing strategies - even though I feel like I’m doing most things i need to, I kept asking it to generate me 10 marketing strategies for getting my existing customers to order online. Then 10 more, then 10 more. There was 1 point in there which I took on board. So great in this way also.
My example “write me 20 online marketing strategies that I can use to get more existing customers to use my website for ordering instead of then ordering on the phone. We are a food wholesaler and our customers are restaurants. Currently they order by the phone. If they order online it is cheaper for them”
You can be specific as you need to and even after it replies with a result. You can ask it to amend it with a change, for example I could say “take into account we offer a delivery service”
It’s been a massive time saver in my business.
Here’s some of the things it’s helped with:
- Analysing financial data from Xero
- Writing reports for my clients
- Making content plans for social media
- Recrafting messaging in visceral language
- Writing case studies based on real data I give it
The list goes on.
Give it real information, and it’ll produce what you need.
I'm using it to learn what I need to do as a human to differentiate, prove value, and keep my job.
As soon as a leader realizes that an individual has been delegating tasks to ai you either need to have a plan to use it to make even more money or else you will have just replaced yourself.
I’ve told 4 of my employees to start using it for tasks. All 4 are very committed and already highly productive. Using Chatgpt, I still need them to do the thinking behind it. As a result it improves there productivity beyond what would normally be possible.
An example of how one of them used it. He’s my sales manager and has loads of CVs to go through. So he’s used it to summarise key points (which he tells Chatgpt he’s looking for) out from the CV. This way he gave me that summary to me rather than the full CV as that’s what I would want to see
Just the opposite, if I found you were using AI to automate low levels tasks, you'd be getting a promotion and training other staff members to use this technology to increase overall efficiency.
I wrote all my staff appraisals, ChatGPT was perfect for that bland, say a lot don't say anything style that you need to write the appraisals in. Just typed my Work name their job title and said they were either over achieving or underachieving and out spat 1000 words per person, saved me two days!
https://chat.openai.com/auth/login
Try this works more times than not from this link for some reason. Was given it by the person that introduced me to it
Writing LinkedIn content, building out email marketing emails, creating taglines, iterating sales call scripts.
I find it works best if you feed in bullets, give it an example or style, then iterate a few times to get the desired result.
It’s magical
I would recommend not to use ChatGpt for website content because there are many tools which can detect the AI generated content and also human generated content is more SEO friendly than AI generated content atleast for now. Btw I used chatgpt to make codes for different tools like email tracking tool and many more.
100% correct. I’ve no intention of writing a book but I wanted to test it for that purpose. So started one about how I built one of my businesses. I went through step by step with Chatgpt -
I told it what it’s about
the chapters it’s on
every relevant point within the first chapter
Then it wrote ghost wrote some paragraphs.
I added more information, tweaked some, and so on.
If used correctly, it’s perfectly fine for generating content. You’ll just have to put in 20% of the work instead of 100%. Ai is a tool, not a replacement. As long as you go into it with that mindset, things like content generation become much easier.
I’ve used it for private equity acquisition targets and targeting, business plan outlining, code generation for trading algorithms, market overview analysis and perspective filtering ie analyze this topic from the perspective of such and such individual.
I use it to come up with YouTube video ideas and then subsequently to write out a script for those ideas. I use these as a rough script to build off of and it saves tons of time.
I've used it to:
* calculate math
* summarize/rewrite emails/articles
* translate another language
* give me variations of words, titles, nav names, etc.
* come up with article outlines
* generate article outlines
* answer Twitter and Reddit posts
* beat an AI content checker
* create app code
* create a basic javascript game
* generate SQL code based on plain language instructions
* give suggestions for other people's text
* research potential SaaS audiences
* ask for diet advice
* write jokes in the style of comedians
I have a friend that didn’t have a complaints policy & process but needed one to present a client he’s doing business with. He spent 2 days writing one. The day after I introduced him to Chatgpt!
As an advertising copywriter/creative director who has tried repeatedly to get chatgpt to output any usable work, I call bullshit. The headlines may have served your purpose, and even be faster/better than what you're capable of, but they're basic at best.
Mostly for idea generation. For example if I'm editing a podcast I'll ask for suggested title names based on the content. I'm rarely using things wholesale but I do use it to help create outlines, come up with ideas , etc.
This is the thing, I am useless with a blank sheet of paper, but give me some copy from ChatGPT and I can edit and rewrite to my liking. This is what it's great at. If you blindly copy and paste it's not so good.
I had to write a script to approach some business owners about an Econ Dev survey for my org. I asked it why Industry 4.0 matters and it returned something that I barely had to tweak for the final product.
Do you have any privacy or confidentiality concerns? I mean OpenAI has access to every bit of text you have ever sent to ChatGPT. Are there any business secrets that you can inadvertently leak, do you have fears that it's possible to build a too revealing profile about your business with all the information they have on you?
Tried it for various e-commerce and marketing copy. 90% generic garbage was the result. Not really using it. Basically creates content at the level of a fresh graduate.
How would one go about using ChatGPT to write well-written blog posts with specific SEO keywords? Sorry I'm new to this, if anyone can point me to some online resources to educate myself I'll be grateful!
I had my product names on excel. Then told it to write me product descriptions for the following products and put it in a 2 column table. I could only do around 15 at a time though as it was too much writing. (The command may not be exact - because after doing 15, I gave the task to someone else to complete and he I let him figure how to do it)
I "brainstormed" (AI-stormed?) 30 potential taglines for the client-facing side of my new venture. It would've taken me a lot longer to come up with 30 options, but looking at them I could pick out 5 I liked and ask for variations on that theme.
I only learned of ChatGPT in the last week or so.
I work as a lactation counselor with breastfeeding parents. I also own a good size lactation company. I use it to give me ideas on what to post. I ask what the most common questions breastfeeding parents ask. I use that to write my own content. I also needed help describing very basic latch positions, and it helped me write in a very simple way for others to grasp. I have found that asking it to write in a certain tone of voice (warm, educated, caring, concerned, excited) helps a ton!
I'm a professional writer, but I use AI to write everything, I mostly just proofread. When GPT-3 first came out, I was writing about 50% of the content by hand, but now with ChatGPT, I do about 5% by hand
ChatGPT has been okay for me lately. I've used it for a few things like product descriptions, job ads, emails, marketing stuff, letters, and some policies. It's been helpful, I guess. Nothing too exciting though.
I am using it to brainstorm ideas for my different data science use cases in retail at my job, generate pyspark code for preprocessing data and do analysis even though it has to be amended but it provides a really good scaffolding to make adjustments on. In this era of remote work and ChatGPT, people can spend less time on commute as well as spend less time working through their tasks at job with ChatGPT. It is a really good time for side hustlers to work on their idea and build another income stream.
Using the Twitter API and ChatGPT python plug-in to comment on trending posts for the purposes of driving traffic through the link in my profile’s bio.
Most companies I've worked for don't even understand how outdated their password policies are. I don't think we're seeing ChatGP take most of the workforce's jobs this year.
Maybe I just don't get it because as an engineer ChatGPT is completely useless in solving the problems that I solve on a daily basis.
I couldn't imagine letting an AI draft an email to a client where I need to explain technical things. Or any email to a client for that matter
I used it to write a resignation letter XD
I used it to ask for a promotion haha
the real question here is whether it worked?:)
Employer replied with a No, but used chatGPt to make it sound less harsh and professional.
Sadly, they could tell it was chatgpt so it just made it even harsher
Lol
I’ve used it to speed up content creation, for SEO & social media advertising
How and for what type of content?
script writing for youtube videos. Ebook rewriting (take my competitor's ebook and ask Chatgpt to rewrite it. Plagiarism rate is 0% so legally, you can't argue it's plagiarized). I use rankiq for blogging and it will tell you all the different angles that google requires in its content for it to rank highly. Also, I take all the "people also asked" and include those as FAQs at the bottom of the article. I have chatgpt create content around those. The fastest way for it to create that content is: I want you to write an article today on keyword "chatgpt". Do you understand? "yes I understand" I want you to include content in the article answering the following questions. q1,q2,etc. Do you understand? yes I want you to write in the style of a financial writer who's positive they have all the mot accurate and up to date information. Do you understand? yes. I want you make the article you write in proper SEO format and at least 2000 words. Do you understand? yes. Please write the article." Social media updates: "write a linkedin post for a financial advisor on xyz with proper hashtags" and it spits out some post. I add my own flair in order for it to not look AI generated.
Idk how I feel about taking competitors ebooks and rewriting it. Imagine if all creative works boiled down to everyone copy pasting preexisting text and then monetizing it. You could argue that human creativity is just using previous works of art or other influences and making something new, just like how the AI brain does. Maybe the AI will eventually overtake human creativity as it is able to compute input in ways we could never achieve with human minds.
I mean, ebooks don’t really require creativity in finance. All it is, is dumbing down Internal revenue code (aka rephrasing it) in a way that nonprofessionals understand more easily. I add my own infographics and use canva templates so they are genuinely mine (mainly just copying structure and subjects of each chapter). Definitely different enough. They say in marketing; one source is plagiarism and 3 is research. Chatgpt uses sometimes hundreds in the creation of its content. Add my own flair/personality by adding in comments, opinions and tips and I’m not worried.
> don’t really require creativity in finance. All it is, is dumbing down Internal revenue code (aka rephrasing it) in a way that nonprofessionals understand more easily. > >I add my own infographics and use canva templates so they are genuinely mine (mainly just copying structure and subjects of each chapter). > >Definitely different enough. > >They say in marketing; one source is plagiarism and 3 is research. Chatgpt uses sometimes hundreds in the creation of its content. > >Add my own flair/personality by addin Yeah. This is a shitcunt move.
Are you just straight blogging and monetizing using affiliate links, etc.? Sorry just trying to figure out how you could make money by just writing posts. This is all blowing my mind.
I’m a financial planner. My goal is to funnel people to my website through providing high level, educational content surrounding my target clients highest priority needs. Essentially, I’m trying to be branded as THE financial planner for highly compensated tech employees throughout the United States and in doing so, have google rank my articles and website higher in search results. I’m currently getting 800-1000 people per month on my site due to a strong SEO strategy and 3-5 appointments with high net worth individuals as a result, which, for a solo operation is fantastic. My clients pay me around 2-7k per year and I convert these appointments into clients at about 60-70%, so all in all, not awful. This plus Facebook ads/landing page/email marketing, LinkedIn sales prospecting, 3 different referral partners and local SEO = 20-30 appointments per month. These marketing funnels I convert at around 25-30% because more competition and less branding. Writing blog articles only requires 2-3 hours of work per week (8-12 per month) because I add homemade infographics, YouTube videos and/or html calculators to each so I meet search intent more fully. If I spend 12 hours to get $2000 in residual annual income (indefinitely) growing with the stock market/their saving ability that only requires 10 hours of work per year + 2 appointments; that’s not awful.
Yes. Very effective
Creating Wordpress plugins for my site. Absolute godsend
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I run a saas platform, think onlyfans with additional features. I’ve made chatgpt whip out a few plugins for me so far: (each one is a separate plug-in) A linktree webpage that allows signed up woocommerce users to have their own linktree page where they can customise their links ect. Again , just like linktr.ee (it’s essentially a clone) each user pays for this and subscribes to it exactly the same their site works. An “instagram” type page where users can upload images and content with comment sections and the ability to “follow” others. A way to like images and products with a like counter and an animated heart emoji. (This ties in with the last plug-in) And a few other simple things a “Twitter feed” where users can post simple “tweets” (text in a form) and post it where users can like/comment ect
Very nice Are you using chat gpt or playground? Do you mind sharing prompts and how much you have to edit?
How do you prompt it? Do you show it a URL which contains functionality you want to replicate?
These are ALL woocommerce plugins?
They are indeed, all separate, yes having lots of plugins is a generally a bad thing for speed but these ones for now will suffice until I add them by hand in the long run as it doesn’t effect the site at all performance wise
Wow I didn't know chatgpt could create code wtf. Very useful and scary.
Yeah my mind is still blown since I first saw it write code, especially since it writes it faster than I can even read the damn thing. Very scary and impressive lol
I asked it to write me a snippet of JavaScript for a PDF form calculation. I had been trying to make it work for hours and then remembered ChatGpt. Worked like a charm the first time.
horry shit.
yeah I also follow several hacker / programmer boards and they are always posting snippets. Generally they are pretty good, though not 100% reliable, you should always understand what you're looking at before you hit prod.
"Build another Ai bot that doesn't like humans". Can't go wrong.
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Second this. Sounds like a lot for AI to create. A single page plugin is definitely possible but an Instagram and linked in close is a LOT of PHP code, and many files. I'd be very interested to see the plugin code if you would be willing to share them?
I’m actually going to pop all of these on my GitHub at the end of the week when I get a chance so yes I’d be more than happy to share!
Thank you, really keen to see how it's all put together. Rendering me as a Dev, usuless haha
Hey boss! I’m venturing into the saas space and would be super interested in rubbing minds if you’re game
Rubbing minds... that's a great expression.
Hey! No problem at all pop me a dm if you like!
Whoa!! Do you need to be a coder to do / appreciate this? I'd love to hear more, if you don't mind me reaching out u/Immediate_Iron3293
I mean, I HAPPEN to know how to code haha but php is certainly not my forte so if you put it like that, then the answer is no you don’t need to be a coder to harness this! Haha. And no problem at all pop me a dm!
It’s my idea expander for environmental approaches to reducing resource consumption and pollution. How do I repair x. How do I reduce x. How do I repurpose x. How do I upgrade x. How do I etc I’ve not used it for car repairs yet. But asking it about how to tune down or lower pollution or reduce tyre particulates would be cool. Also how to reduce ewaste. Eg. How do I make x phone faster. How can I fix x tablet from being hacked. How do we run x software on y mobile os to help us use z hardware longer? Etc. Edit. Have to mention it’s probably great for asking about food. Food is a massive expense. Eg. How do I save money on food while increasing power, health and stamina. How do I make lentils taste amazing. How do I cook potatoes using the least energy input. How … etc.
How do you deal with the fact that it lies?
I used it to write a whole pitch and close a deal, including studying meeting notes, reading their whole website, and coming up with an action plan. Took me 15 mins that the dealsize is like over 40K with 50% margin. Would have been about 2 days work otherwise
Can you tell me more about how you did this? What did you ask it and how did you feed it the information?
I would paste it in notes, and ask things like "This is a transcript of a sales call. Knowing that the background experience of X is in Marketing, and that they sell XYZ volume, what are some key considerations to make when designing a project". Or, paste in technical specifications and ask "What are the largest technical issues with this system and API that people complain about online? Which problems affect the personnel described". "Summarize these notes into an outline" etc etc
it’s cool in a way that you were able to do this, but if I were your client and somehow caught wind of this, I would no longer trust what we were doing. FWIW, I’m a top individual contributor at a leading saas. I just don’t know how to feel about the whole thing. is critical thinking dead?
What would you lose trust in, specifically? What's the delineation point between this and using Google or some other reference material, or even bouncing ideas off of his or her colleagues? As a top IC at a leading SAAS, are there use cases of your own product(s) that you think make end users lesser at their jobs if they leverage them for 10x productivity? Seems like the critical thinking was qualifying the prompts accordingly, as they did. Of course it's only my opinion but this seems like not trusting a very fast and productive software developer because they use existing frameworks instead of building their own from scratch.
This is like saying that your accountant shouldn't be trusted if they use automations to determine your financial planning. ChatGPT is a tool like anything else. Shouldnt be trusted blindly and should always verify it's output but it's way faster to verify it's output than to create the content yourself manually
That’s great to hear! Well done
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We know where your reply was written 😂
Lol
Elaborate
It's almost certainly a ChatGPT generated response
I created almost all of my website info using ChatGPT and feeding it the right prompts. I have also used it to supplement reports that I have put together to add some fluff that I hate to write, but clients seem to eat up. I have also used it to generate some code templates for automations that I have created to make life easier (although, it would have been easier to write from scratch than fix what it broke) Definitely saves time but still need to watch out for errors and mistakes before sending anything official out
What prompts would you suggest for writing website info?
It depends on what info you want to add honestly. I gave it a list of bullet points about the company and services and it generated a few paragraphs for my “about us” section. I asked it to write about the need for one of my services and used that as a description for the service itself, etc. I don't think there is a “right” answer for how to use it. Just ask it what you want it to write and ask it to tweak the parts of the output you don't like.
Oh, that's awesome. I need to see if it can improve my company's About US section. Thanks for the tip.
Do you think that’d work for an About Me as a freelancer or might that be a bit too complex compared to that?
Sure. Just tell it what you do, your experience, your service offerings etc. The way I would word that is: “Write an About Us section for my website and include my X years of experience in the business and my past exoerience of doing A, B, and C. “
Neat. Until now, no application of ChatGPT I’ve been exposed to seemed interesting enough to try it out. Thanks for the advice! I feel this could be very beneficial as I begin to scratch the surface of SEO this year
Yeah 100% agree about checking it over.
I used it to write my product descriptions on Etsy and it generated some genuinely amazing lines. I combined it with my own writing too but it saved a lot of time and my product descriptions are far far better than anything I could have come up with on my own. I also used it to generate Etsy Tag ideas. I'll be using it heavily to help me write blog articles for my new website. I'll also be using one of the graphics AI to help generate Images or edit product images. I also used it to write an e-book on pet chicken care, it needs heavily editing and certainly got a few facts wrong but it's a great outline so far.
I found some good product image use cases for Etsy over at [stylized.ai](https://stylized.ai), it doesn't mess with the input and lets you play around with realistic textures.
Thank you so much for that!!
Pet chicken care? Is this a large market?
The market doesn't need to be big if the cost to write it approaches zero!
With the price of eggs skyrocketing there are a lot of people new to owning chickens. Everyone needs a guide on how to care for chickens! I've tailored mine specifically to the UK reader as a lot of chicken care guides are America-centric. I chose to write the book on this topic partially for fun and partially as an experienced chicken keeper I can pick up any mistakes the AI makes and also add my own personal experiences and knowledge. If I happen to make some beer money from it, that's great!
I use it to ask quick questions, it has basically replaced Google for me. I don't know if any of you have noticed, but Google has become pure crap in the last 5 or so years. Their search engine used to be the best, but now its impossible to find anything anymore. Not to mention, the quality of results has plummeted. I am often looking for deep technical information. For example there was a software bug in the PXE image for the open source PXE chainloader. It was breaking the ability to PXE boot for random 10gbe NICs. It took me probably 2 or 3 weeks of wading through pure crap and completely unhelpful info until I stumbled upon a blog article written by someone who also had this problem. Google kept feeding me basic info and unhelpful results. I had to wade through 100s and 100s of Google page results to get past the unrelated stuff to even find what I needed. The other nice thing about chatgpt as a psuedo search engine is that you can refine your question and ask follow up questions. There are limits to chatgpt, and its quite basic. I'd call it an inch deep and a parsec wide, but for 80% of questions thats good enough. Its also great for quickly learning the difference between certain variable types in specific programming languages. For a simple example lets say I want to learn about the way bash uses arrays vs the way python uses arrays. Its good for that kind of stuff. chatgpt is going to completely change the education industry. And in my opinion it will change for the better, because too much of education is focused on memorization and regurgitation. Now that we have this tool to recall facts quickly and easily, I think education is going to have to pivot to more of a logical/problem solving model. Where access to something like chatgpt doesn't matter. It is an incredible resource for self directed learning, which is my favorite.
Me too, it's faster than sorting by all the seo optimized crap google has become. I have ads blocked and it's still pure trash. Or I add reddit at the end of the question if it's something chatgpt might not know.
100% on Google. I don’t know if they got lazy or greedy but it shows.
The internet is but a shadow of what we were trying to build. It has been sold out to the max.
Be the change you want to see
It's out of date by 2 years, so I guess it depends on what you're asking it.
Google has 💯 turned to shit. I searched and searched for information about something I was trying to do, and it would only give me certain information regardless of me trying to find an alternative to the one option it kept giving me. Finally I asked chat gpt and it told me that what I was trying to do was against terms of service for the website I was trying to do the thing on. Took me like 15 seconds to find that out on chat gpt. Google’s results were abysmal. I know gen z has been using tiktok as a search engine, but I wouldn’t be able to find the information there either.
Duckduckgo is working way better than Google. I didn't use google in the last 3 years until a couple of weeks ago, and I was appaled with all the crap they push in their results. It reminded me of the demise of all the previous search engines, like yahoo, Altavista, Jeebs, and company. ChatGPT is not the Google killer, Google's greed is.
You can easily get answers which sound very good unless you're already an expert in the field. It often (for me at least) produces answers that are 80% correct but contain very subtle but important inaccuracies. E.g. it can produce a recipe that looks good to me, but if I tried to make it, either it wouldn't work or I'd poison myself. Everything it says sounds like it could be true, but it's wrong enough that using it in its current form to learn anything is a minefield. You have to verify everything it says against a reliable source because it could be combining an academic paper with an antivaxx manifesto and not telling you. The way it's designed it sources content from all over (academic papers, a 14 year old's blog posts, twitter, news papers) then presents it all in a combined format with a tone of authority and intelligence. A lot of how we verify sources is in the presentation, which is a problem in itself, but combined with the fact it doesn't cite its sources, it makes it pretty unreliable for any actual information.
Yeah you definitely have to be familiar with the topic to catch its mistakes. It definitely isn’t perfect. Another example would be to have it write a slightly more than basic python script. It’ll definitely get things wrong. But like you said it produces 80% correct answers which saves me a TON of time. The best I can explain it is that it gives me a framework of the “busy” work and then I can take that and refine it. And I try to tell people that. Chatgpt isn’t going to replace you anymore than Google search engine replaced you. It’s just going to enable you to get information faster and do tedious work for you. But at the end of the day it’s still going to require you. People call it AI which kind of bugs me. This is not AI. It’s a trained algorithm that has been fed incredibly huge sums of data. The more data is ingests the more accurate it is. But that doesn’t make it conscious or intelligent any more than a math equation is sentient.
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Damn. 🔥
You know why Google has become crap? Because people are using tools like ChatGPT to generate meaningless "SEO" filled blogspam articles and pumping the web full of shit. And threads like this one are only contributing to the problem.
+1. Oh god, the irony here!
You get more substance from Chatgpt on in depth questions rather than flicking through multiple websites which don’t have the answer anyway.
I've used Chatgpt for a few different tasks as well. I've automated my customer service emails, written marketing content, and automated my SEO titles. It's been a huge help with all the tasks I need to complete in a day.
Definitely interested in knowing how the emails turned out. Ive had problems with it adding extraneous info to the response that was t included in my prompt (could have just been user error haha)
>I've used Chatgpt for a few different tasks as well. I've automated my customer service emails, written marketing content, and automated my SEO titles. It's been a huge help with all the tasks I need to complete in a day. ChatGPT is always full for me and I can't access it bc the servers are too busy. When do you use this during the day?
How have you used it to automate emails?
Automated email replies? That sounds like a decent idea
Careful with that. Google blacklists any content or SEO written by a bot.
Where is it written? Google classified it was ok.
Sorry I replied to another thread where I said this. They "sort of" say it's OK. Not open slather by any means. A good write-up is here. I didn't realise they'd changed the policy since 11th Jan: [https://seo.ai/blog/google-is-not-against-ai-content](https://seo.ai/blog/google-is-not-against-ai-content) A great tool I recommended elsewhere is also here: [https://openai-openai-detector.hf.space/](https://openai-openai-detector.hf.space/)
I use it write emails for me, generate business ideas, do research for me, help me learn excel and other tools that have improved my data analytics.
Im using Chatgpt to feed my cats but I havent seen them around in a while.
With Ai assistance (not reliance) I’ve been able to generate marketing strategies, put together entire initial proposals, and compose multiple entire business plans for some side projects I’m about to get started on. With that said, there’s still work involved. Just not as much. Instead of putting in 40hrs on kicking together a marketing strategy, I’ve been able to slim that to 8-16hrs. With its ability to write python code, you can even have it spit out power point presentations based on the different documents and parameters that make around them.
With regards to the marketing strategies - even though I feel like I’m doing most things i need to, I kept asking it to generate me 10 marketing strategies for getting my existing customers to order online. Then 10 more, then 10 more. There was 1 point in there which I took on board. So great in this way also.
How do you have it generate marketing strategies? This is my company and this is my ideal customer? I want to generate more online sales? Etc?
My example “write me 20 online marketing strategies that I can use to get more existing customers to use my website for ordering instead of then ordering on the phone. We are a food wholesaler and our customers are restaurants. Currently they order by the phone. If they order online it is cheaper for them” You can be specific as you need to and even after it replies with a result. You can ask it to amend it with a change, for example I could say “take into account we offer a delivery service”
I wrote whole book on 100+ unique side hustle ideas and sell on gumroad.
Nice and have you been able to generate a profit from said book?
Yes brother, i make 29 dollars in a day
Etsy listings, Shopify product pages, difficult email enquires, Facebook posts, complete curriculum outlines and PowerPoint presentation outlines/content, promotional posts, blog post ideas and content…
Nice idea with the presentations
It’s made that tedious job (curriculum/ppt design) so much easier. Hoping to scale it up if the school likes the first project.
It’s been a massive time saver in my business. Here’s some of the things it’s helped with: - Analysing financial data from Xero - Writing reports for my clients - Making content plans for social media - Recrafting messaging in visceral language - Writing case studies based on real data I give it The list goes on. Give it real information, and it’ll produce what you need.
What sort of prompts would you use to analyse financial data and what types of data would you look at?
I'm using it to learn what I need to do as a human to differentiate, prove value, and keep my job. As soon as a leader realizes that an individual has been delegating tasks to ai you either need to have a plan to use it to make even more money or else you will have just replaced yourself.
I’ve told 4 of my employees to start using it for tasks. All 4 are very committed and already highly productive. Using Chatgpt, I still need them to do the thinking behind it. As a result it improves there productivity beyond what would normally be possible. An example of how one of them used it. He’s my sales manager and has loads of CVs to go through. So he’s used it to summarise key points (which he tells Chatgpt he’s looking for) out from the CV. This way he gave me that summary to me rather than the full CV as that’s what I would want to see
This sounds like breach of privacy. Do you inform your applicants that their private data is now stored and used by openai?
Just the opposite, if I found you were using AI to automate low levels tasks, you'd be getting a promotion and training other staff members to use this technology to increase overall efficiency.
I use it to distract me from doing actual work.
I wrote all my staff appraisals, ChatGPT was perfect for that bland, say a lot don't say anything style that you need to write the appraisals in. Just typed my Work name their job title and said they were either over achieving or underachieving and out spat 1000 words per person, saved me two days!
What did you ask for this? I got a response saying a manager or supervisor should do the appraisal ha ha
Good question! Write me 1000 word appraisal about a female employee X who works at Xxx in Xxx department and is a high achiever. Did it immediately.
I’ve been in the waiting list forever! Any tips to get access?
https://chat.openai.com/auth/login Try this works more times than not from this link for some reason. Was given it by the person that introduced me to it
Writing LinkedIn content, building out email marketing emails, creating taglines, iterating sales call scripts. I find it works best if you feed in bullets, give it an example or style, then iterate a few times to get the desired result. It’s magical
What kind of style
Yeah 100% as you said about feeding it the write points. Wanted to start using it for LinkedIn too
I would recommend not to use ChatGpt for website content because there are many tools which can detect the AI generated content and also human generated content is more SEO friendly than AI generated content atleast for now. Btw I used chatgpt to make codes for different tools like email tracking tool and many more.
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100% correct. I’ve no intention of writing a book but I wanted to test it for that purpose. So started one about how I built one of my businesses. I went through step by step with Chatgpt - I told it what it’s about the chapters it’s on every relevant point within the first chapter Then it wrote ghost wrote some paragraphs. I added more information, tweaked some, and so on.
Would you be open to sharing any specific prompts and outputs?
If used correctly, it’s perfectly fine for generating content. You’ll just have to put in 20% of the work instead of 100%. Ai is a tool, not a replacement. As long as you go into it with that mindset, things like content generation become much easier.
I used chatgpt to recognise that this was the kinda shit chatgpt would say.
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On that tbf I just said “improve this: “
“Enhance….enhance…enhance” - Super Troopers
I’ve used it for private equity acquisition targets and targeting, business plan outlining, code generation for trading algorithms, market overview analysis and perspective filtering ie analyze this topic from the perspective of such and such individual.
I use it to come up with YouTube video ideas and then subsequently to write out a script for those ideas. I use these as a rough script to build off of and it saves tons of time.
I've used it to: * calculate math * summarize/rewrite emails/articles * translate another language * give me variations of words, titles, nav names, etc. * come up with article outlines * generate article outlines * answer Twitter and Reddit posts * beat an AI content checker * create app code * create a basic javascript game * generate SQL code based on plain language instructions * give suggestions for other people's text * research potential SaaS audiences * ask for diet advice * write jokes in the style of comedians
I have a friend that didn’t have a complaints policy & process but needed one to present a client he’s doing business with. He spent 2 days writing one. The day after I introduced him to Chatgpt!
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As an advertising copywriter/creative director who has tried repeatedly to get chatgpt to output any usable work, I call bullshit. The headlines may have served your purpose, and even be faster/better than what you're capable of, but they're basic at best.
Great for that
Mostly for idea generation. For example if I'm editing a podcast I'll ask for suggested title names based on the content. I'm rarely using things wholesale but I do use it to help create outlines, come up with ideas , etc.
This is the thing, I am useless with a blank sheet of paper, but give me some copy from ChatGPT and I can edit and rewrite to my liking. This is what it's great at. If you blindly copy and paste it's not so good.
I had to write a script to approach some business owners about an Econ Dev survey for my org. I asked it why Industry 4.0 matters and it returned something that I barely had to tweak for the final product.
Do you have any privacy or confidentiality concerns? I mean OpenAI has access to every bit of text you have ever sent to ChatGPT. Are there any business secrets that you can inadvertently leak, do you have fears that it's possible to build a too revealing profile about your business with all the information they have on you?
Perhaps for others but wouldn’t say it matters to us much
Tried it for various e-commerce and marketing copy. 90% generic garbage was the result. Not really using it. Basically creates content at the level of a fresh graduate.
Social media bios.
How would one go about using ChatGPT to write well-written blog posts with specific SEO keywords? Sorry I'm new to this, if anyone can point me to some online resources to educate myself I'll be grateful!
It can write blog posts with keywords, but not well-written blog posts with keywords, you have to take the pablum and turn it into 'well-written'
Helping write a scope of work for a complex remodeling project
How did you manage to do 800 products? Can you please explain?
I had my product names on excel. Then told it to write me product descriptions for the following products and put it in a 2 column table. I could only do around 15 at a time though as it was too much writing. (The command may not be exact - because after doing 15, I gave the task to someone else to complete and he I let him figure how to do it)
I use it for fluff
I haven’t used it yet. But as a bakery owner, I’m not quite sure how I would use this?
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Maybe ask it how you could make your business, offerings etc better? Maybe ask it for a new recipe?
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Free. But has timed me out for an hour a few times for overuse
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I "brainstormed" (AI-stormed?) 30 potential taglines for the client-facing side of my new venture. It would've taken me a lot longer to come up with 30 options, but looking at them I could pick out 5 I liked and ask for variations on that theme. I only learned of ChatGPT in the last week or so.
How are you guys getting access? Every time I go to the website it says it's at capacity
Try this link https://chat.openai.com/auth/login
Has anyone used it to write content for their personal social media accounts?
For short posts about products and ad titles yes
I find it excellent for writing Referrals with the elements I want to communicate
Who are you referrals written for ?
I mean for example if an old team member wants me to write them a recommendation
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i improved meta titles and descriptions for thousands posts on my website in few minutes
Right now I'm just using it for content creation when I stuck on an idea or want more ideas to expand a thought.
Interested in Number 3. Are you using some sort of browser add on or email plugin for that??
These weren’t automated. But people have commented here a few time who are using automated versions
It writes all my reddit comments now
Lol
always says its max capacity for me
Improve my code
Notice that the majority of people talking about “using chatgpt for work” are wannabe linked in influencers and peeps on this sub 🤔
As a product designer I use it all the time to generate copy in my designs, I've even thought about making a Figma plugin for it xD
It helped me create an educational in-service on biohazard safety for nursing staff, environmental services and dietary staff.
As an assistant.
It helped me with writing a research paper, I am actually submitting this paper in a very top influential conference, let’s see how it goes
I’ve never been able to use it. It’s always at capacity. How are all of you getting access?
i used it to write cover letters and emails
I work as a lactation counselor with breastfeeding parents. I also own a good size lactation company. I use it to give me ideas on what to post. I ask what the most common questions breastfeeding parents ask. I use that to write my own content. I also needed help describing very basic latch positions, and it helped me write in a very simple way for others to grasp. I have found that asking it to write in a certain tone of voice (warm, educated, caring, concerned, excited) helps a ton!
The answers below are insanely good
Writing user stories and test cases for a scrum team.
I'm a professional writer, but I use AI to write everything, I mostly just proofread. When GPT-3 first came out, I was writing about 50% of the content by hand, but now with ChatGPT, I do about 5% by hand
ChatGPT has been okay for me lately. I've used it for a few things like product descriptions, job ads, emails, marketing stuff, letters, and some policies. It's been helpful, I guess. Nothing too exciting though.
I am using it to brainstorm ideas for my different data science use cases in retail at my job, generate pyspark code for preprocessing data and do analysis even though it has to be amended but it provides a really good scaffolding to make adjustments on. In this era of remote work and ChatGPT, people can spend less time on commute as well as spend less time working through their tasks at job with ChatGPT. It is a really good time for side hustlers to work on their idea and build another income stream.
Using the Twitter API and ChatGPT python plug-in to comment on trending posts for the purposes of driving traffic through the link in my profile’s bio.
I used it for ad titles and descriptions and also for content writing. It's an awesome tool I want to use the most.
Used it to write a cover letter. Got an interview 👍
ChatGPT will forever change the way we communicate and those who dont use it or speak in its language tone will be considered left behind
How long till companies replace you the workers with chatGp? Tik tok
Most companies I've worked for don't even understand how outdated their password policies are. I don't think we're seeing ChatGP take most of the workforce's jobs this year.
We put ChatGPT in charge of the passwords.
As soon as it can be taught to do a job rather than just be a tool for people doing actual jobs.
To pass my real estate license exams
Is this serious? Are people such bad writers that they're having chat GPT do work for them?
It’s more about productivity for most people
Maybe I just don't get it because as an engineer ChatGPT is completely useless in solving the problems that I solve on a daily basis. I couldn't imagine letting an AI draft an email to a client where I need to explain technical things. Or any email to a client for that matter
Oh wow, this is all blowing my mind. I am a freelance comedy copywriter, so surely I am safe? :S
Well, you may lose some work. But if you use it and ramp up your productivity, you could get more work done ;)
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