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7 Ways To Guard Your Job Against AI ChatGPT
Google's new chatbot Bard made a mistake this week, answering a question incorrectly in a product demo on Twitter. It's a measure of our high expectations of AI that this simple error wiped out $100 billion of Google's share price in a matter of hours. Investors are also underwhelmed by the company's plans to deploy the artificial intelligence in its products. You can understand why Google felt the need to accelerate the response to ChatGPT, which is backed by it's arch-rival Microsoft. Since its launch in November, ChatGPT has passed a bar exam, picked stocks in line with Warren Buffet's strategy, and produced usable computer code.
Can YOU tell the difference between articles produced by 'job-eating' AI ChatGPT and a copywriter?
AI bot ChatGPT has fascinated more than 100 million users around the world - as well as sparking controversy about its ability to take human jobs. But can it actually outperform human writers? We asked an experienced copywriter and ChatGPT to do exactly the same tasks - including telling a joke, explaining the synopsis of a movie and writing a short bio about a famous person. Scroll down to take the quiz. The answers are at the very bottom.
ChatGPT: Absolute guide to AI Assistants ANY Industry (2023)
Created by Alexander Hanneman 1.5 hours on-demand video course You're here, so you've probably heard about ChatGPT and how it's going to change the world. This course is designed for those who are interested in leveraging A.I ChatGPT in their specific domain or niche. Whether you're a marketer, business strategist, finance professional, teacher or student, or a creative artist – this course goes over dozens of examples on how to get the most out of ChatGPT. Even if you're a writer, or a tradesperson – this class can still be of great use to you. The entire world will use this tool within a matter of months.
Rise of the bots: 'Scary' AI ChatGPT could eliminate Google within 2 years
It's the little engine that could … bring down Google and perhaps the human race. A tech company has developed a state-of-the-art AI chatbot so sophisticated that it could render search engines -- not to mention countless jobs -- obsolete. Unveiled last week by the OpenAI company, ChatGPT has already amassed more than 1 million users worldwide with its advanced functions, which range from instantaneously composing complex essays and computer code to drafting marketing pitches and interior decorating schemes. It can even whip up poems and jokes -- an ability previously thought to be relegated to humans. In fact, ChatGPT's capabilities have sparked fears that Google might not have an online search monopoly for much longer.