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Is that the only difference?Yes there is a free version haha
the paid version is alot faster haha
And how slow is the free version?
Is that the only difference?Yes there is a free version haha
the paid version is alot faster haha
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Sure thing, you can ban me from MPF if you like/bantruelegend
Most forums that I know frowns at using it to generate and post contents. It's said to be blackhat SEO and it's not good for website's Google ranking.I have played around with it. I think it will have its uses. Not sure I would ever use it on a forum.
Interesting, I didn't know that! I wonder whether it directly negatively impact the ranking or whether it has more of an indirect influence by the manner in which they are generated.It's said to be blackhat SEO and it's not good for website's Google ranking.
At the moment, it seems like forums don't want to take the risk by allowing contents generated by it to stay in their community. They have such contents taken down and users warned or banned.Interesting, I didn't know that! I wonder whether it directly negatively impact the ranking or whether it has more of an indirect influence by the manner in which they are generated.
A member could always use the excuse that they just happened to sound like AIAt the moment, it seems like forums don't want to take the risk by allowing contents generated by it to stay in their community. They have such contents taken down and users warned or banned.
As the man widely seen as the godfather of artificial intelligence (AI) warns about growing dangers from how it is developing, businesses are scrambling to see how they can use the technology to their advantage.
Many businesses bosses are telling me that the hot topic presented at board meetings is how to deploy ChatGPT style technology across their businesses as quickly as possible.
A few weeks ago, I watched as the boss of one of Britain's biggest consumer-facing companies looked at his computer, entered the transcript of a customer complaint call, and asked ChatGPT to summarise it and respond to it based on set of rules he made up on the spot.
In about a minute it came up with a very credible answer, with no need for any coding.
The end result was, I'm told, about 85% accurate. That is a bit less than human call centre staff, but it cost a fraction of a percentage point of the cost of deploying staff.
The good news for all, the pure enhancement to productivity, would occur if all the staff were now focused on the 15%, that could not handled by AI. But the scope to go further, and cut back on staff, is clearly there.
AI Large Language Models are, however, getting more powerful. Not yet quite as capable as an intelligent adult, but not far off.
Advances are occurring faster than expected, and could be reaching the point where they become exponential.
I will once I fool around with it more. I almost started a forum about this subject.Oh cool! Please share your experiences - the good and the ugly!
Maybe we could start an AI forum togetherI will once I fool around with it more. I almost started a forum about this subject.![]()
How did you know I was a nutcase? Truth comes out about me! lolnutcase!
I know you're a nutcase because the bold doesn't make sense, ya fool!How did you know I was a nutcase? Truth comes out about me! lol
HAHA I fixed it.I know you're a nutcase because the bold doesn't make sense, ya fool!![]()
How does plaigarism impact SEO and monetisation? Is it an indirect effect i.e. reputation?I have looked into this myself. I believe Grammarly now has its own version which is Grammarly Go which I have also looked into as well.
It will definitely have its uses and will be able to help some people out to a certain extent but in terms of content on a forum, website, or blog you may run the risk of plagiarism which can then affect your SEO and monetization if you choose to monetize.
I would be very wary of using it on forums, blogs, or websites due to that.
Plagiarism will get you penalized by search engines and once you are penalized it will be considerably harder for you to get found on search engines. This will in turn affect your traffic due to being penalized.How does plaigarism impact SEO and monetisation? Is it an indirect effect i.e. reputation?