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David Loewen's avatar

Interesting read Robert - and a topic that's not going anywhere. ChatGPT has certainly turned a few things upside down - many articles, opinions and perspectives. Like many rapid changes that face humans, AI has been around for over a decade, it was this particular platform/tool that skyrocketed the discussion. Now upwards of 100 million users.

It's a game-changer of a tool, however, we also shouldn't forget AI is embedded in all sorts of day-to-day tools - even Google. What is Siri for example, for those using an Apple product?

The intermingling of ChatGPT and Microsoft Bing will be another big change. After 6 weeks of using ChatGPT daily, I find a Google search rather dull, flat and sometimes useless. I now use it to 'fact-check' what ChatGPT gave me.

Version 4 will be a mind-blower. Stay tuned. ;)

Glad to see you get your Substack launched!

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TS Tavares's avatar

I have never used AI for writing. Reading this post, it was clear that the answers were robot-generated because of the style and form of the writing. I was slightly surprised that the bot said it would not replace human writers “in the near future. It had asimilar response to the question about computers taking over the world- “not yet.”

The recommendations for writers to improve was also a touch menacing. I read it as a warning that we need to improve our “game” to compete with AI in areas where a human’s touch isn’t essential.

Thanks for sharing this!

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