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Unlocking #OpenAI's Twitter Potential: 5 Strategies for Success

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Welcome to the ChatGPT podcast. I'm your host, jane shafer. Today on the podcast, we are going to be talking about why hash take opening eye is trending on twitter.

I mean, really there's like four, five stories here, but i'm just going to dive into all of them and give you all the least and greatest in A I news this wonderful saturday. So hope you're having a fantastic weekend. Without further, do let's dive into IT.

So I think one of the first stories is that over the last few days there is something called ChatGPT for GPT for free. It's a project on ghan that one sort of viral essentially a developer went any figured out how to pretty much kind of hack some apps together um to make IT so that people could use ChatGPT for for free. And essentially what he was doing was just pick you back and off of other big companies that use GPT poor integrated into what they were doing, specifically udt com, which is like a search engine and and IT has GPT four built into IT sentient.

He's pick you back and off for that building on A P I, that people could connect GPT foreign and stuff. And it's going to be interesting in. So apparently the reason that this is the news with this is a century that their legal team got back to him and you gave a season assist, as you can imagine, for know giving out I actually surprised its opening eye that gave out the the season assist concerning its u that calm, that's the one getting abused in the situation.

You imagine that was your duck calm considering that you know, once a viral. But it's kind of interesting because obviously this people like, oh, man, this is unfair, this big company, but like, obviously much enough people. But the interesting bit with all of this to me is like, how do I guess, how do these companies really stop this? Like eventually everyone's gonna have GPT four or another A I integrated into all of their tools is just the direction that software is going in general.

And the problem is with all of these eyes integrated into everything, um if you're not like a very niche specific area, right, like if i'm not doing GPT for for lawyers and like going down some specific route for lawyers, but I just do everything generally like a search engine, like I not see why people wouldn't just i'm sure, product like that exist, right? Companies just build things and people figure out if you don't need like an account or it's free to use, they'll just like figure out ways to to scrape Better to let other people use that that information for free. So I don't really know exactly what the long term solution between before other than just sending like a single developer a legal notice.

Diseases and assist. As you can imagine, thousands of developers could be doing this. They could do IT from all sorts of places, and maybe they'd like not telling people he has went virtually, told a lot of people who open source or whatever.

So like in the case that someone just kind of low key does IT it's people gonna IT IT went violence. Now where knows about that? I don't know what their plan is in the future. So that's just an interesting food for thought. Um I think he got ChatGPT to write him a little poem about the whole incident.

I really too it's kind of funny and IT I think that gives like what he is vibe is on what a lot of other developers vibe is around this whole thing and that says a little boy SAT in his humble boat he tanked and toyed with dev tools glory and found himself curious, eager for more. He copyin paasch requested with clean delight a personal project to last him the night for educational purposes and fun. IT was too, the little boy's journey had just begun to knew from far away in the tower so grand, a big company stood ruling in the land.

Their software was mighty, their power supreme. But they never expected this point in his dream. As he played with their code, they started to fret, what if he breaks at? What if we're upset? They panicked and worried.

Their faces turned red as visions of chaos danced and their head, the C. E. O, paced in his office so wide, his millions are scrambled to hide.

Who is this child? He cried out in fear. Who dares to disrupt their digital sphere? The developers gathered, their keyboards are blazed to analyze the boy's misery's ways.

They studied his project, they poured through his code, and soon they discovered his humble boat. We must stop him. They cried with a shiver. This little boys, making our company equips. So they applied in scheme to halt his advance to put an end to his digital dance.

Anyways, okay, you get the picture like small indie dev and he does is a little thing, but like, obviously you see the side from opening eyes. So I didn't obviously it's witter piece of information. Number two, this is just funny.

A lot of people are saying, like opening eyes getting a little bit ridiculous. There is A A picture of A A discord moderator job position posted from opening eye, where essentially IT says the annual salary for this role is one hundred and eighty thousand dollars. U. S.

Total compensation also includes generous equity and benefits, medical dental, vision uh, wellness support for one k four percent matching and limited time off and eighteen plus company holidays year parental leave, twenty weeks annual learning and development step in fifteen hundred dollars year okay yi at everyone's just you know got over one hundred and eighty thousand dollars a year to be A A discord moderator or right? If you don't use discord, it's like a chat room, it's like a facebook group, whatever, and there's just managing people on there. So you know people are saying that's pretty, pretty assist salary ea, especially when amazon just laid off nine thousand people and all the tech companies are laying off people opening.

I just got there ten billion dollars from microsoft. So they're a going crazy spending money on all sorts of things. So that kind of funny people are critical.

okay? This is an amazing uh ChatGPT thread. I publish LED with this one because the other ones are kind of just like funny but um this one is by the CEO of do not pay.

He's been like in the A I game from the very big inning honest in pretty impressed because he had a soft a company. But he really like as soon as tragic t launched, he was one of these the first of guys that really was like died into like talking about how the integrating AI into the product. And if you don't know, he's kind of a consumer protection company who helps you will get out of traffic tickets and parking tickets.

That was the star. And now it's just expanding into getting out of all sorts of legal problems, consumer protection, renegotiating your bills with comcast or other, you know like cell phone or wifi providers that kind of think so, saving people money. Anyways, this is his twitter thread, and I was pretty awesome.

He said, I decided to outsource my entire personal finance life to GPT for via that do not pay chat we are building. I gave auto GPT access to my bank financial statements, credit report and email. Here is how it's going.

So far. I'm up two hundred and seventeen dollars in eighty five cents in the this, the strange ways IT is saving me money, he said, first, using do not pay pad connection, I had to. I had a logging to every bank account and credit card that I own, and scand ten thousand plus transactions.

IT found eighty dollars, leaving my count every month in useless subscriptions, and offer her to cancel every single one. The boat got to work. Million letters in the case of games using the U. S, P, S, lab A P, I, chatting automatic with agents and even clicking online button to get them cancelled. The example of how IT works below now that the easiest savings out of the way I wanted to go deeper, I asked you to scan the same transactions and find me one where I could get an easy refund.

First, my for my email had identified a united airlines in I, I, I received for thirty six dollars and ninety nine cents from london to new york, and then asked me, did IT work properly when I said no? IT immediately drafted a persuasive and firm legal letter to united request in a refund. The letter was both legalistic, citing ftc statutes and convincing, but then sent IT to them via the website.

Within forty eight hours, united agreed to refund me the thirty seven dollars. I wanted to take a break from saving money and ask ChatGPT for about my credit score using the array A P. I.

I got my score and report without advertisements or trying to sell me a credit card. Okay, onest ly, that's pretty nice. If anyone isn't mess round with anything on credit scores and that kind of stuff is always credit card and all that got adds for credits all over the place.

Um he said i'm currently working on several GPT for credit disputes and will report back now IT was time to unleash p uh GPT four on my bills am a customer of calmness and so I asked you to negotiate my bill when comcast offered a fifty dollar discount the boat push back IT said, no, I want more and I got IT over one hundred dollars GPT three point five apparently never pushed back on that kind of stuff. So they're saying there's seen some pretty big differences between three point five and four in that regard. Um he said i'm already up to two hundred and thirty dollars and under twenty four hours and have dozens of other disputes pending my goals to have GPT four make me ten thousand dollars.

We are building do not pay chat to be available as a ChatGPT plugging in on our website and even via I message consumer rights of the perfect job for ai. Obviously this guy is a CEO. That company is so too in his own horn and probably talking about a lot of different technologies and things that may not be all publicly available or fully functioning to the max.

Just speaking from experience, I feel like that's ceos are optimistic about what you can do, and I may not be able to nail that every time for everyone, but those are pretty cool, incredible use cases that inevitably will be rolled out uh, in the future for a lot of different product. So that is an amazing use case. Um something out that is in the news recently is that OpenAI they raised three hundred million dollars um at twenty seven to twenty nine billion dollar valuation are what they're talking about here because we all know that right they raise ten billion dollars for microsoft pretty much.

What happened was the way that opening I was structured from the beginning, I was a nonprofit that I went to a four profit, and I made IT really hard for employees to cash out on the stock options and to have stock, stock options period. That was the problem with the non profit. So once IT switch.

To a four profit, which this is kind of one of the like um arguments I guess that sam almon like the reasons why he says that needs to be a four profit. One of his reasons that sort of compelling is the fact that employees can actually get shares in the company like a Normal tech company, and then they can sell them so they actually get some sort of benefit for making the company successful. This is Normal.

And every single other software company opening, I struggles. IT was on profit. Do I think IT was right of them for to switch from a nonprofit to a four profit? Personally, absolutely not.

I think that's ridiculous. Um was a necessary to become the company that they are today. That's up for debate. In any case, IT happened.

And so what is happening today is that a lot of those early employees are being are allowed to sell their stock options on the secondary market. Um and so that, I think is where the three hundred million dollars came from. I don't believe that, that was a strictly opening.

I raising that money to straight to their bank, although but that's just going on twitter kind of talking about IT. Um good for the employees. A lot of people became millionaire, you know good for them.

You got an early in your hustle and you got your stock options. Then great. One one last thing to finish off this kind of funny. Everyone's talking about ology protein. Everything you can do at the moment, right?

You need a cannot to be a developer to use IT since it's I can get hub project auto GPT, if you don't know, is essentially creating a whole bunch of A I agents that you just give me a task and I can take whatever means necessary to get the task done. So if you're like you save me money, I will just go through a whole bunch different things. Try save me money.

I'll start me a business to do a little bunch research and tell you how to start a business whatever um beyond just like one chat botts like you know could be like a hundred chat botts IT can open new chat botts and give them new projects and tasks and research in any case someone said I asked out of GPT to figure out if we live in a simulation five minutes in IT decided IT should also develop its own simulations with the potential for creating self often are or entities anyways and they're like I messed up anyway. It's it's funny um its way of figure out that if we live in the simulations to create simulations and I guess compare but in any case, I mean I just illustrates the power of auto GPT. You give IT a task and IT can take really unexpected turns to achieve what you best to do, which is pretty cool, to be honest, and having that sort of functionality really impressive um for the team over all of GPT and all the debs kind of working on that in any case.

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