Q&A with Chatgpt

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The other day Kyle created a post on his conversation with one of the AI systems which if you haven't can read below.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.co...

I decided to have a Q & A session with Chatgpt seeing this one is the most talked about AI at the moment.

Well it's not as famous as our own Q & A but did have some interesting answers given some were a bit more honest that what Kyle was given with the other AI

I asked the same question Kyle did plus a few more so below is the full response given by Chatgpt which is different to the one Kyle used and there are some interesting comparission between the answers particulare with the question how old are you.

At least Chatgpt was more honest with the answer.

This was on the 3rd Feb 2023 today is the 5th Feb 2023 when posting this as I wanted to ask Kyle if it was OK to post which he replied Yes.

So to those with tricky fingers keep it off that button you love to push!!!

Q & A with Chatgpt

How old are you?

As an AI language model, I do not have a physical age or birthday. I was created and developed by OpenAI.

When were you created?

I was created and developed by OpenAI, a research organization based in San Francisco. The exact date of my creation is not publicly available, but OpenAI was founded in 2015.

What day is it today, including the month, year and day?

Today's date is February 3rd, 2023.

Where did you source all of your content from?

I was trained by OpenAI on a diverse range of Internet text sources such as news articles, websites, and books, among others. The training data was carefully curated to ensure the model learned to generate diverse and meaningful responses. My training data includes information from a wide range of topics, including but not limited to history, science, politics, and arts, among others.

Which websites (the main ones)?

The exact sources of the training data used to develop me are not publicly disclosed by OpenAI. However, it's likely that the data was sourced from a wide range of websites, including but not limited to news outlets, encyclopedias, forums, and various other websites covering various topics. The data was preprocessed and filtered to ensure that it met certain quality standards before being used for training.

What are the certain quality standards used and where are they sourced from

OpenAI likely had internal quality standards for the training data used to develop me, but these standards are not publicly disclosed. The aim of these standards was likely to ensure that the training data was diverse, accurate, and suitable for training a language model. The standards would have been based on best practices in the field of Natural Language Processing and machine learning, as well as OpenAI's own research and experience. These standards likely took into account factors such as grammatical correctness, relevance to the task of language modeling, and diversity of perspectives and topics.

What websites do you get your information from

As a language model, I don't actively "get information" from websites. Instead, I was trained on a vast corpus of text data sourced from the Internet, which included a wide range of websites, articles, books, and other sources. This training data is used as a reference for generating responses to questions. However, I do not have the ability to access the Internet or retrieve information in real-time. Instead, I generate responses based on the patterns I learned from the training data.

How updated is the information given by you

My training data has a knowledge cutoff of 2021, so the information I provide is current up until that year. OpenAI may have continued to train me on new data after that cutoff, but the specifics of my training and updates are not publicly disclosed.

It's important to note that as a language model, I can make errors or provide outdated information. It's always a good idea to verify any information you receive, including information from me.

What are the certain quality standards are getting information from

As a language model, I do not actively "get information" from sources. Instead, the training data used to develop me was sourced from a diverse range of text sources from the Internet and was preprocessed and filtered to ensure that it met certain quality standards set by OpenAI. These standards would have been based on best practices in the field of Natural Language Processing and machine learning, and likely took into account factors such as grammatical correctness, relevance to the task of language modeling, and diversity of perspectives and topics.

It's important to note that while these quality standards were in place during the training process, they do not guarantee that the information I provide is always accurate, complete, or up-to-date. It's always a good idea to verify any information you receive, including information from me.

Did you get any of your content from Wikipedia?

It's likely that some of the training data used to develop me was sourced from Wikipedia, as it is a widely used source of information and a common source of training data for language models. However, the exact sources of the training data are not publicly disclosed by OpenAI. Additionally, the training data would have been preprocessed and filtered to meet certain quality standards, which would have taken into account factors such as grammatical correctness, relevance to the task of language modeling, and diversity of perspectives and topics.

Why is the exact sources of the training data not publicly disclosed by OpenAI

The exact sources of the training data used to develop me are proprietary information owned by OpenAI, and as such, the company considers this information to be confidential and not for public disclosure. This is common practice in the field of Artificial Intelligence, where the development of large language models like me is a significant investment in time, resources, and expertise, and the information and data used to train these models is considered a valuable asset.

By not publicly disclosing the exact sources of the training data, OpenAI can protect its intellectual property and maintain a competitive advantage in the development of large language models and other AI technologies.

How do you feel about Google and fake content be produced

As an AI language model, I do not have feelings or emotions. I am a neutral tool designed to generate text based on the patterns I learned from my training data. However, it's important to note that the quality and accuracy of the information generated by any language model, including me, depends on the quality of the training data. The prevalence of fake or misleading information on the Internet can pose challenges for language models, as it can lead to the generation of inaccurate or misleading responses.

It's important for users to critically evaluate the information they receive, including information generated by language models like me, and verify it with multiple sources where possible. Companies such as Google and OpenAI are working to address the issue of fake information and develop methods for detecting and filtering out misleading content in their training data and model outputs.

Why would Google consider chatgpt as not worthy of producing quality content

I am not aware of any specific statements from Google regarding the quality of content produced by me or any other language model. However, it's important to note that language models like me have limitations and can make errors or generate inaccurate information, especially if the training data contains misleading or false information.

Language models are tools designed to generate text based on patterns learned from their training data, and while they can be very effective at generating human-like responses, they are not a substitute for human expertise and judgment. The quality of the information generated by a language model depends on the quality of its training data, and it's always a good idea to verify any information received, including information generated by language models like me.

In general, language models like me are seen as valuable tools for generating text and providing information, but they are not always considered to be the best source of information for critical or high-stakes decisions.

Why is there a mistrust from human experience and any forms of OpenAI

There can be several reasons why some individuals or organizations may have mistrust in AI technology or companies like OpenAI. Some common reasons include:

  1. Lack of transparency: The inner workings of AI models can be complex and difficult to understand, which can lead to mistrust or confusion among some users.
  1. Bias and discrimination: AI models can sometimes reflect the biases and discriminatory attitudes present in the training data they were trained on, leading to unfair or discriminatory outcomes.
  1. Lack of accountability: It can be difficult to hold AI systems accountable for their decisions, as they do not have human emotions, motivations, or biases, and the decisions they make are based on complex algorithms and data inputs.
  1. Privacy concerns: There can be concerns around the collection and use of personal data by AI companies, and the potential for this data to be misused or mishandled.
  1. Fear of job displacement: There can be fears that the widespread adoption of AI technology could lead to job displacement for certain workers and industries.

These are just a few examples of the reasons why some individuals or organizations may have mistrust in AI technology or companies like OpenAI. However, it's important to note that the field of AI and related technologies is rapidly evolving, and there is ongoing work being done to address these concerns and build more trustworthy, transparent, and responsible AI systems.

How will openai affect those within the content creation of affiliate marketing

OpenAI has the potential to impact those within the content creation aspect of affiliate marketing in several ways:

  1. Content Generation: OpenAI's language models, such as me, can be used to generate high-quality text content for affiliate marketing purposes, reducing the time and effort required for manual content creation.
  1. Content Optimization: OpenAI's language models can be used to optimize the quality and relevance of affiliate marketing content, improving the chances of attracting and retaining customers.
  1. Data Analysis: OpenAI's models can be used to analyze large amounts of data, such as customer behavior patterns, to inform and improve affiliate marketing strategies.
  1. Chatbots and Customer Service: OpenAI's language models can be used to develop chatbots for customer service purposes, improving the overall customer experience and increasing customer satisfaction.

It's important to note that while OpenAI's technology has the potential to improve and streamline many aspects of affiliate marketing, it is not a substitute for human expertise and judgment. Affiliate marketers should consider using OpenAI's technology as a supplement to their existing strategies and be aware of the limitations and potential biases of AI models.

What would be the best way for content creators in affiliate marketing to use OpenAI

The best way for content creators in affiliate marketing to use OpenAI depends on the specific goals and needs of their business. However, here are some general tips on how OpenAI's technology can be used to improve content creation in affiliate marketing:

  1. Utilize language models for content generation: OpenAI's language models, such as me, can be used to generate high-quality text content for affiliate marketing purposes, such as product descriptions, blog articles, or email campaigns.
  1. Optimize content for search engines: OpenAI's models can be used to analyze customer behavior patterns and optimize content for search engines, increasing the visibility and relevance of affiliate marketing content.
  1. Enhance customer engagement: OpenAI's technology can be used to develop chatbots and other customer service tools, improving customer engagement and satisfaction.
  1. Personalize content: OpenAI's models can be used to personalize content for individual customers, based on their behavior and preferences, increasing the chances of attracting and retaining customers.
  1. Monitor performance and adjust strategies: OpenAI's models can be used to analyze and track the performance of affiliate marketing campaigns, allowing content creators to make data-driven decisions and adjust their strategies as needed.

It's important to note that while OpenAI's technology can be a valuable tool for content creation in affiliate marketing, it's not a substitute for human expertise and judgment. Content creators should consider using OpenAI's technology as a supplement to their existing strategies and be aware of the limitations and potential biases of AI models.

The last two questions I have bolded some answers which are very important to note and they do repeat themselves with this.

You can compare some of the same question both Kyle and I asked which are mainly the top few.

So here you can see some honestly well at least with Chatgpt bout making mistakes and not being accurate but also tends to hold back some information as well.

Currently I have creating a post on my website and will ask Chatgpt to rewrite the article using the same titles, sub headers and SEO as you normally would.

So once done I will let you know the results as I will be doing some tests about Chatgpt and how it would be seen online especially by Google hopefully is a day or so need to do a few other things first.

So hope you enjoy the read and as I said compare some of those same question Kyle asked along with myself and not the particular way they respond.

For example when they were born read both questions and replies and think outside the box with AI's answers they are different.

Remember

Content is King but only if that King is created by a human not an artificial so-called ruler.

Thanks

Andre

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Interesting, I just asked it's age and it gave me a completely different date. This proves that the data is unreliable, once again.

However, as it self describes there are many benefits of AI and these are going to continue to be exploited and utilized in real world applications (including here within WA) as time goes on.

Great post here Andre, and some really good additional insights into OpenAI, the drawbacks and the forward looking benefits.

Hey Kyle yes it is very interesting and with the date both today's and when they were born was interesting to see their reactions as least chat stated they are not born which is a more positive statement.
In the next post I ask some questions where they admit their faults which will or should help others here with content .

Just have a few things to do before I get back online.

Catch you soon and thank you as well

Andre

OK. This answered a question that I should have realized the answer to, but that had been running around in my head. ChatGPT is not capable of finding information on the internet by itself. An assumption I should not have had on any level.

This further illustrates that AI is a tool. A great tool for the job it is designed for, but a tool.

When they start developing AI (if they haven't already) that can search the internet and learn from what it finds. That is when we will need to really start putting in safeguards such as Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics.

Thank You, Andre.

This has been very informative.

Blessed Be

JD

Very much so JD chat is at least 2 years behind and the next post they admit their faults which I will post later today my time when I get the chance.

Enjoy your week ahead.

Andre

You to Andre. :)

Cheers :)

Hi Andre,

I think AI has a long way to go before it can be helpful in content creation.

I do not think it should be used to write content, but I look forward to it helping in the research if possible.

I still have not had time to play around with it much.

Have a wonderful day!

Hi Cathy you are spot on with AI it has much to do and a long way before if it even will get to that stage of not only creating proper content but one that will be accepted by Google and other search engines.
In my next blog Chatgpt has revealed some facts that is not surprising with what we already know.

until then till to get some sleep so goodnight from me and enjoy your day


Andre

Thanks, Andre.

Sweet dreams!

Thank you for that had a good sleep and ready for another week ahead.

Have an amazing week ahead for you too.

Andre :)

Interesting responses, Andre.

I get a lot of inaccurate info in AI-generated data.

However, AI is still in its infancy with incredible things yet to come. 😎

Frank 🎸

Thanks Frank and in it's infancy for sure there are many great uses as for how far it will go? Yet to come.

Thank you for the information. It answers some of my questions. I am not yet really comfortable with the AI thing. I need to learn a lot more. Just as glad, though, that I need to continue doing my own content creation.

you are most welcome Fran there are most questions that can be asked. I am not comfortable with much but can be useful to a point as it giving ideas but never to write for you. Soon I will give my answers to a post I did and asked it to rewrite it with the results as I check it with another AI.

Andre

Oh, that will be interesting. Thanks for sharing all you are learning about AI.

You are very welcome Fran just need to do a few things more and will post a bit later today my time.

Enjoy your week ahead.

Andre

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