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gptknowledgezone · 8 months ago
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Unlocking the Potential of Search GPT for Online Income
The launch of Search GPT promises a new era in online marketing, and it is a major step towards the easy all-purpose online income. It is similar to the past inventions in the Internet space, and the first movers will be those who will profit the most. We will, therefore, explore the workings of Search GPT, its effects on search engines, and the ways you can use it for income augmentation. The…
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i-dont-watch-movies-or-tv · 8 months ago
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I feel like the age of having a "burner email" is gone. Out of curiosity,
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curtwilde · 1 year ago
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tsuki-no-kaeshi · 2 months ago
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So I had to learn. All my life. The hard way. And the hard way's pretty hard, but not so hard as the easy way.
--Granny Weatherwax, Lords and Ladies (Terry Pratchett)
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thesunoficaruss · 10 months ago
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occasionally if christopher doesn't know how to (or doesn't want to) do his homework, he'll use ai. one night, eddie walks into the room to check on him and looks at his computer and absolutely loses his shit because "that's not natural. turn that off!" its not even necessarily the fact that chris is using it to cheat that bothers him. no, eddie just hates the entire concept of ai.
and christopher, like the teenager he is, is having none of it and is like "it's helping me do my homework, dad." and eddie pulls out like 30 statistics about how ai is NOT helpful, which then evolves into a 10 minute long rant/lecture. "you need help? I will help you! that won't help you!"
he eventually finishes it off by saying this is a "ai free household" and chris "needs to learn to do it by himself" and then he takes the laptop and shuts it like a bitchy main character from a 2000s movie would shut a flip phone.
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teal-deer · 10 months ago
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Confession: I do use ChatGPT to help me with resumes and cover letters.
My reasoning though is this: HR departments are almost guaranteed to be using AI to summarize/read job applications for them. Ergo, I should ask the robot what it wants to see.
Yes, the environment/electricity cost is also awful, and I think it sucks. I also think if I have to re-tailor my resume to contain specific keywords to get an ATS to show it to an actual goddamn human one more time, I am going to turn inside out, and then explode.
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okcoolthanks · 12 days ago
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Kill Yourswlf <3
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butchlifeguard · 5 months ago
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ai isn't as environmentally bad as some think. i also don't care if it violates copyright because copyright don't real. i still hate ai tho because it fucking sucks </3
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gptknowledgezone · 8 months ago
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ChatGPT Search (SearchGPT) Unveiled: What This Means for AI and Everyday Users
OpenAI has unveiled its most recent feature dubbed ChatGPT Search (SearchGPT), which completely transforms the user’s experience when conducting searches. This announcement has created a buzz in the minds of AI fanatics, practitioners of technology, and even those looking for better ways to access information. But what does this new functionality introduce and how will it revolutionize the way…
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s-cullayy · 10 months ago
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I’ve had to delete like 5 posts before posting because they’re all just sooooooo angry lol I need to log off I think!!!
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virromanus · 1 year ago
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Hi friends, ladies and gentlemen! I have created a powerful GPT called Lingua, which is able to translate any text up to 30 different languages as you wish it to translate with immense accuracy.
In addition, it can also detect any language school near your residence or location. Just type in your specific location and this app will give you a list of the nearest schools you can study your target language!
Go give that a try and please leave your reviews. We will continue to improve the GPT as time goes on.
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onecooooooolcat · 2 years ago
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why is having a conversation the most physically painful thing imaginable screaming crying throwing up
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hoardingpuffin · 2 months ago
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I am not even joking, if you do this you've been my friend for the longest time. Respect? Gone.
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breakingmyreverie · 19 days ago
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you could not pay me to buy the iphone 16 with apple intelligence built in
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jcmarchi · 1 month ago
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The Sequence Opinion #537: The Rise and Fall of Vector Databases in the AI Era
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/the-sequence-opinion-537-the-rise-and-fall-of-vector-databases-in-the-ai-era/
The Sequence Opinion #537: The Rise and Fall of Vector Databases in the AI Era
Once regarded as a super hot category, now its becoming increasingly commoditized.
Created Using GPT-4o
Hello readers, today we are going to discuss a really controversial thesis: how vector DBs become one of the most hyped trends in AI just to fall out of favor in a few months.
In this new gen AI era, few technologies have experienced a surge in interest and scrutiny quite like vector databases. Designed to store and retrieve high-dimensional vector embeddings—numerical representations of text, images, and other unstructured data—vector databases promised to underpin the next generation of intelligent applications. Their relevance soared following the release of ChatGPT in late 2022, when developers scrambled to build AI-native systems powered by retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and semantic search.
This essay examines the meteoric rise and subsequent repositioning of vector databases. We delve into the emergence of open-source and commercial offerings, their technical strengths and limitations, and the influence of traditional database vendors entering the space. Finally, we contrast the trajectory of vector databases with the lasting success of the NoSQL movement to better understand why vector databases, despite their value, struggled to sustain their standalone identity.
The Emergence of Vector Databases
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lights-all-askew · 2 months ago
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i hate teaching asynchronous online classes for a lot of reasons. but one of the main ones is that i can't develop any real rapport or relationships with students. which makes me sound like a good teacher i guess, but i mainly hate that because it means i can't just write "come on, man" when I'm grading
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