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Can you download ChatGPT and run it locally, or is it a SaaS accessed only through a web API?
SaaS accessed through an API
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Can you download ChatGPT and run it locally, or is it a SaaS accessed only through a web API?
Not exactly sure.
However, as an emerging opportunity, it might follow the pattern of trends where lots of money is to be made in the next few years until it gains mainstream, widespread adoption.
Here's the cycle:
1) Emerging opportunity, few recognize it.
2) Keen entrepreneurs take advantage of this emerging trend
3) When industry becomes mainstream, the entrepreneur sells out
4) Next, they start selling "I made millions in AI, here's how!"
5) Keen entrepreneurs take advantage of a "everyone's doing it" trend.
Podcasting, blogs, self-publishing, crypto ... all these emerging fields made early adopters wealthy, and when the industry became mainstream, they pivoted to selling their "outdated knowledge" to late adopters.
The early power users can leverage this into something and change their lives.
The question is, how do you leverage that.
I guess, that it is not a good idea to use this to become a copywriter. If one does that, it would have to be the way @Fox describes it in his videos. Working with the problems people have and trying to solve them. That's the only way to charge more than pennies. The question is wheter this is sustainable in the long run.
Does anyone have any other ideas (especially for people without a tech background)?
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And their hard work paid off. The fastlane business flourished, achieving financial freedom and success in a relatively short amount of time.
The founders looked upon their creation and saw that it was good. And they were pleased.
But their journey was not over. For the fastlane business continued to grow and evolve, always seeking out new opportunities and challenges. And the founders remained committed to their vision, knowing that with hard work and determination, anything was possible.
Thus, the fastlane business became a shining example of what can be achieved when one is willing to strive for greatness.
In the beginning, the Lord created the heavens and the earth, and he saw that it was good. And the Lord said, "Let there be business," and there was business. And the Lord saw that the business was good, and he blessed it, saying, "Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it."
And the Lord saw that there was a need for businesses that could achieve rapid growth and success, so he created the fastlane business. The fastlane business was focused on high-growth and scalable opportunities, and it leveraged technology and innovation to gain a competitive advantage. The fastlane business took a proactive and aggressive approach to business development, and it was characterized by a strong focus on efficiency and productivity.
The fastlane business was not afraid to take calculated risks in order to achieve its goals, and it pursued financial freedom and success with determination and diligence. And the Lord saw that the fastlane business was good, and he blessed it, saying, "Be successful and prosperous, and let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good deeds and give glory to your Father in heaven."
And the fastlane business flourished and grew, and it became a beacon of success and prosperity in the land. And the Lord was pleased, for he had created a business that could achieve great things in a short amount of time, and he had blessed it with the ability to overcome obstacles and succeed in the face of adversity. And the fastlane business continued to thrive, bringing glory to the Lord and serving as a testament to his greatness and power. Amen.
How?!?
Does anyone have any other ideas (especially for people without a tech background)?
(underlined is my prompts)
write a conversation between a door to door salesman and a homeowner that doesn't want to buy the product but the salesman is persistant.
Homeowner: I'm sorry, I'm not interested in buying your product today.
Salesman: That's too bad. Can I ask you why?
Homeowner: I just don't think it's something I need right now.
Salesman: I understand. Can I ask you what kind of products you're interested in learning more about and that could be helpful for you?
Homeowner: No, thank you. I'm not interested.
Salesman: Alright. Well, is there someone else in your household that might be interested?
Homeowner: No, I'm afraid not.
Salesman: Is there a reason why you wouldn't want to consider purchasing this product, or would you just prefer to look at other options?
Homeowner: I'm just not interested at this time. Thank you for your inquiry.
continue the story but the salesman kicks open the door and starts speaking in an alien language in all caps
Salesman: GRREYGLURR GLALOO DESHTRAY UUNDRAAV!!!
Homeowner: What in the world?! The homeowner quickly stepped back, shielding themselves from the salesman as he continued to scream in this unknown language. Suddenly, the salesman stopped and collapsed to the ground, exhausted.
Homeowner: Are you okay? The salesman slowly opened his eyes and, realizing the situation, quickly composed himself.
Salesman: Yes, I'm sorry. I must have been...daydreaming. I didn't mean to frighten you. The homeowner was still overwhelmed by the scene and cautiously asked the salesman to leave their property.
Salesman: Of course. My apologies again. Have a good day.
and then something ridiculous happens
The homeowner watched as the salesman walked away, but before he vanished from sight, he suddenly began running and shouting "I had forgotten to tell you about the 50% off sale!" before running around the block and out of sight. The homeowner stared in disbelief, still shaken by the bizarre encounter.
I want to note here that this codegolf python implementation to find prime numbers is very inefficient. It takes 30 seconds to evaluate the command on my machine, but it only takes about 10 seconds to run the same command on ChatGPT. So, for some applications, this virtual machine is already faster than my laptop.
For every Kyle teaching it such things, there are 100 commies asking it how to bring down capitalist and the evils of white straight males.
It really depends on how you use the AI tools. I've just tested my AI-written content and it comes out as 99.98% real.This might be good IF you generate your own traffic WITHOUT the help of:
1. Google
2. Amazon
3. Facebook
4. Any large tech company
5. Colleges/schools
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Why do I say this? Because elementary AI tools can already snuff out this is AI junk. And if they can do it, Amazon and Google and Meta and MSN and others can too and penalize you.
This isn't killing anything, any time soon.
And if you rely on a 3rd party for any of your postings/traffic/attention... then I wouldn't bother using this.
Alright, this is F*cking insane.
@Johnny boy
"write a song about a lawn care business"
Verse 1:
I'm the king of the lawn care scene
Mowing, edging, and watering in between
I've got the skills and the tools to make it right
Your lawn will be the envy of the neighborhood tonight
Chorus:
Lawn care, lawn care
It's my business and I'm good at it
Lawn care, lawn care
I'll make your grass the envy of the block
Verse 2:
I know how to spot a weed from a mile away
And I'll make sure it's gone before the end of the day
I fertilize and aerate to keep your lawn healthy and strong
You won't find a better lawn care guy, I guarantee it's a fact
Chorus:
Lawn care, lawn care
It's my business and I'm good at it
Lawn care, lawn care
I'll make your grass the envy of the block
Bridge:
So if you want your lawn to look its best
Give me a call, I'll do the rest
I'll make your grass so green and lush
You'll be the envy of all your neighbors, that's for sure
Chorus:
Lawn care, lawn care
It's my business and I'm good at it
Lawn care, lawn care
I'll make your grass the envy of the block
This isn't killing anything, any time soon.
Well it rarely works for me any longer as it always times out. Apparently the big secret is out and it is taxing the system.
I mean in terms of information search. I've already used this several times over Google and saved myself countless minutes of worthless filtering. I'm not using it to create SEO "content marketing" junk that fills the SERPS with useless phrases and keywords.
Not only the scipting, but soon the whole animations could be created by AI. Also in response to @mikecarloochI was wondering if it could do continuations. This is amazing. There's any amount of animated stories our kids watch on YouTube, that have millions of views. I wonder if they use tools like this to churn them out.
I can't even access the tool as it's overwhelmed. Some of the other AI copy tools can do stories I think.
Can you download ChatGPT and run it locally, or is it a SaaS accessed only through a web API?
Absolutely insane!Not only the scipting, but soon the whole animations could be created by AI. Also in response to @mikecarlooch
For now, it still mostly looks a bit silly or just "off". But so did the AI art before stable diffusion.
Serious thanks for posting that. I was wondering if I could run it locally. Have you experimented with Dalle? I'm curious if I would need a bunch of GPUs to run it or if the model is even on GitHub.I downloaded the repository from Github and ran it on my machine! The number of applications you can build are endless!
You're probably correct about this, but it's not being fed current data at the moment according to the bot itself. So this would be a long game. It's essentially just SEO, though. Not earth shattering.An obvious one would be ads that appear next to the content, triggered by the search terms and/or the intent behind the search terms and the user's search history and behaviour. Basically like the ads on the Google Search Engine and the Google Display Network.
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