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Been playing around with this chat AI and it's pretty amazing, the kind of responses it can create are mind blowing. Apparently it's great at coding too. Well worth playing around with.

https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt/

I asked it to write a poem about BMW and here's what it said (copywriters better watch their asses) :lol:

The sleek and shining car,
A symbol of luxury and power,
A BMW, a work of art.

With lines so smooth and sleek,
It glides along the road,
A shining testament to German engineering.

The engine roars with strength,
Pushing the limits of what is possible,
A symphony of power and precision.

Inside the cabin, luxury reigns,
With leather seats and polished wood,
A haven of comfort and sophistication.

The ultimate driving machine,
A BMW, a work of art,
A symbol of excellence and style.
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Gavster wrote: Fri Dec 09, 2022 1:03 pm Been playing around with this chat AI and it's pretty amazing, the kind of responses it can create are mind blowing. Apparently it's great at coding too. Well worth playing around with.
Oh, it's not.

https://www.theregister.com/2022/12/05/ ... s_chatgpt/
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It basically bullshits to a high level. It will churn out screens of poetry or the sort of copywritten stuff you might put in an advert but ask it a technical question and it will put out something that *sounds* plausible but isn’t.

So the people who do copywriting for a living should be afraid but most professionals can sleep easy for now.
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Elon musk been using it for years 😅
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Explosive Newt wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 8:20 pm It basically bullshits to a high level. It will churn out screens of poetry or the sort of copywritten stuff you might put in an advert but ask it a technical question and it will put out something that *sounds* plausible but isn’t.

So the people who do copywriting for a living should be afraid but most professionals can sleep easy for now.
It's something I am actually starting to worry about to be honest

https://www.livemint.com/technology/tec ... 44505.html
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Have you seen it?
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Tried to get on there yesterday to have a play but signups are currently disabled.
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I've been using it more, it's really good for smashing out low-level tasks, such as creating social media posts, basic brainstorming around a topic, summarising text, editing text. I tried to get it to write the exec summary for a big report that I was working on, however the outputs weren't nuanced enough to do it. For a small, internal report I'd use it all day long.

The biggest challenge has been modifying my language from the kind I'd use to query Google, to talking like I would an intern, giving it tasks with multiple specificities, criteria and boundaries for the outputs.

As mentioned, it's definitely just killed off a load of basic copywriters.
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