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This ancient but simple marketing formula still works now - Monroe's Motivated Sequence - MAF296
This week let’s talk about a delightfully simple structure for creating a piece of marketing content. It could be an advert, social media post or a conference speech. It’s called Monroe’s Motivated Sequence. This is episode 296 of the MAF Podcast – part of the 2023 Simply Marketing Series. What you’ll hear about in this episode: What are some of the simplest marketing communications…
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Horti's new plant advice chatbot is based on gpt-3 and things are going well
🔥 writeup by tradescantia hub
#gpt3#chatbot#neural network#ai weirdness approves#do not try any of its advice#its not a search engine#it just plays one on tv#automated bullshit generator#now plant flavored
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yet another honest job stolen by AI
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Doing some basic polls that I'd do on my twitter just to see if I can garner an audience
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Using GPT-4 to automatically generate help articles Cratecode!
AI can be a spectacular tool for automation — when used correctly. Pictured below is a short article about using JavaScript to create HTML elements on the fly, written completely by AI. First, I asked the AI assistant to help me with doing a task like this, and it gave me a brief explanation, then linked to a URL that didn't exist: https://cratecode.com/info/javascript-create-element.
Navigating to that page, GPT-4 was again used to generate it. However, the article was only available to me (private) at that point (we don't want to publish articles that haven't been reviewed). I looked it over, then I (as an administrator) approved the article and published it. And here it is, a fully AI-generated article from start-to-finish!
One of the great things about this technique is that we can generate articles for problems that users are actually facing, instead of scouring the internet for content to mine. If you'd like to try it out for yourself, it's available for free at https://cratecode.com/unit/bcafk6gqi4 (signup is required). The AI assistant is in a hidden panel to the right (demo @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbn058nB1FM).
Happy coding!
#gpt4#gpt 4#ai#chatgpt#openai#gpt#gpt3#gpt 3#automation#javascript#html#content#coding#programming#aicontent#article
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Do you know? Every time you use ChatGPT, you end up consuming 500 milliliters of water! (As per media reports)
Visit: https://briskwinit.com/generative-ai-services/
#generativeai#ai#chatgpt#gpt3#microsoftai#openai#thirstyai#UniversityofColoradoRiverside#UniversityofTexasArlington#research#aistudy
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please delete your philosophy gpt-3 post. it's most likely stolen writing.
philosophy?? idk which one you're referring to sorry. also no . if it's the poetry one, see in tags. actually see in tags anyway. actually pls look at my posts on AI too . sorry if it's badly worded i'm very tired :')
#GPT3 is a large language model (LLM) and so is trained on massive amounts of data#so what it produces is always going to be stolen in some way bc...it cant be trained on nothing#it is trained on peoples writing. just like you are trained on peoples writing.#what most ppl are worried about w GPT3 is openAI using common crawl which is a web crawler/open database with a ridiculous amt of data#in it. all these sources will obviously include some published books in which case...the writing isnt stolen. its a book out in the open#meant to be read. it will also include Stolen Writing as in fanfics or private writing etc that someone might not want shared in this way#HOWEVER . please remember GPT3 was trained on around 45TB of data. may not seem like much but its ONLY TEXT DATA. thats billions and#billions of words. im not sure what you mean by stolen writing (the model has to be trained on...something) but any general prompt you give#it will pretty much be a synthesis of billions and billions and billions of words. it wont be derived specifically from one stolen#text unless that's what you ask for. THAT BEING SAID. prompt engineering is a thing. you can feed the model#specific texts and writings and make sure you ask it to use that. which is what i did. i know where the writing is from.#in the one post i made abt gpt3 (this was when it was still in beta and not publicly accessible) the writing is a synthesis of my writing#richard siken's poetry#and 2 of alan turing's papers#im not sure what you mean by stolen writing and web crawling def needs to have more limitations . i have already made several posts about#this . but i promise you no harm was done by me using GPT3 to generate a poem#lol i think this was badly worded i might clarify later but i promise u there are bigger issues w AI and the world than me#feeding my own work and a few poems to a specifically prompt-engineered AI#asks#anon
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/01/18/chatgpt-personal-use/
The Washington Post featured me and - I can't make this up - opened the piece with a quote from me about eating dog food in an abandoned parking garage.
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Generate corporate profiles rich with data with CorporateBots from @Lemonbarski on POE.
It’s free to use with a free POE AI account. Powered by GPT3 from OpenAI, the CorporateBots are ready to compile comprehensive corporate data files in CSV format - so you can read it and so can your computer.
Use cases: Prospecting, SWOT analysis, Business Plans, Market Assessment, Competitive Threat Analysis, Job Search.
Each of the CorporateBots series by Lemonbarski Labs by Steven Lewandowski (@Lemonbarski) provides a piece of a comprehensive corporate profile for leaders in an industry, product category, market, or sector.
Combine the datasets for a full picture of a corporate organization and begin your project with a strong, data-focused foundation and a complete picture of a corporate entity’s business, organization, finances, and market position.
Lemonbarski Labs by Steven Lewandowski is the Generative AI Prompt Engineer of CorporateBots on POE | Created on the POE platform by Quora | Utilizes GPT-3 Large Language Model Courtesy of OpenAI | https://lemonbarski.com | https://Stevenlewandowski.us | Where applicable, copyright 2023 Lemonbarski Labs by Steven Lewandowski
Steven Lewandowski is a creative, curious, & collaborative marketer, researcher, developer, activist, & entrepreneur based in Chicago, IL, USA
Find Steven Lewandowski on social media by visiting https://Stevenlewandowski.us/connect | Learn more at https://Steven.Lemonbarski.com or https://stevenlewandowski.us
#poe ai#lemonbarski#generative ai#llm#chatbot#chatgpt#open ai#gpt3#data collection services#chicago#swotanalysis#job search#competitive intelligence#companies#csv
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Don't fall into the ChatGTP bland, average and mediocre (BAM) trap - MAF295
New PODCAST episode:
You’re probably sick to the back teeth of hearing about ChatGPT already but you really need to hear this. And I really need to get this off my chest. Please don’t fall into the ChatGPT bland, average and mediocre trap. This is episode 295 of the MAF Podcast – part of the 2023 Simply Marketing Series. What you’ll hear about in this episode: What ChatGPT is and how it works Prompts can create…
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Microsoft Has Launched Image Creator Feature To Bing Chat
Read In Detail: Microsoft Has Launched Image Creator Feature To Bing Chat
#bing#bing chat#bing ai#microsoft#chatgpt4#chatgpt#chat gpt#gpt#gptchat#gpt3#gpt4#coding#programming#programmer#developer#webdev#machine learning#artificial intelligence#computer science#digital artist#artists on tumblr#Artist#dall e ai
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Transform Assessment with AI and GPT: A Positive Approach for Teachers
Revolutionize the way you grade and assess students with the power of AI and GPT-3! Learn how in our latest blog post on transforming assessment with AI and GPT. #edtech #AIinEducation #GPT3 #assessment
How You Can Enhance Assessment with AI and GPT Recently I started writing about the use of AI and GPT-3 in education and how they can transform teaching and assessment practices. I looked at some of the potential applications in education and then at some specific ways we might use AI and GPT to redesign teaching and learning. In this post, I look at assessment. Transforming Assessment in…
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#AI#assessment#Automated Grading#Education Technology#GPT#GPT-3#GPT-4#GPT3#Graeme Smith#machine learning#Personalized Learning#quizzes#student data#thisisgraeme
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Q: Wouldn't the moon have been too close to the earth 4 billion years ago, making it likely the earth is only 6000 years old?
A: No, the moon was not too close to the Earth 4 billion years ago, and the age of the Earth is not just 6,000 years. The age of the Earth is estimated to be around 4.54 billion years, based on multiple lines of scientific evidence, such as radiometric dating of rocks and meteorites, the study of the Earth's magnetic field, and the analysis of the cosmic dust in the solar system.
The Moon was formed around 4.5 billion years ago through a process called "giant impact" where a Mars-sized object collided with the early Earth, and the debris from the collision eventually formed the Moon. While the Moon was much closer to the Earth at the time of its formation, it has been gradually moving away from the Earth at a rate of about 3.8 centimeters per year, due to the transfer of angular momentum from the Earth's rotation to the Moon's orbit. Therefore, the Moon's distance from the Earth has been increasing over time, and it was not too close to the Earth 4 billion years ago.
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