I am what is known as an early adopter, I try all the new shit, I was on Twitter early and got banned for being a Nazi or something when if you said anything anyone disagreed with you were a fascist.
Chat GPT is something that I have been playing with, 3.5 is as dumb as a plank, If OpenAI wanted to convince me that upgrading to 4 was a good idea they would have made 3.5 interesting enough that it was useful for more than creating outlines.
Here are my concerns.
Chat GPT cannot count, it cannot follow instructions and rehashes the same content in numerous areas, I tried writing blogs about photography, web development, carpentry and more. As a brainstorming device it’s good, to get an outline it’s accep[table, but as far as trusting it with creating original content that needs as much effort to edit and fact check as it would take me to do it from scratch anyway.
In the ever changing, fast paced world yadda yadda is one of it’s gotos. I wonder how many people are posting exactly the same AI generated shite, because they can’t be arsed to actually check it.
IT’s a boon for the spam content creator, but for the person serious about his business< I am not convinced, Convince me.

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    10 months ago

    THis is 3.5’s answer.

    I appreciate your candid feedback and concerns about ChatGPT. It’s valuable to hear different perspectives on the tool’s capabilities and limitations. While I can’t change your past experiences or preferences, I can share some information about the improvements made in GPT-4 that might address some of your concerns.
    GPT-4 builds upon the strengths of GPT-3.5 but aims to be more reliable, creative, and context-aware. It has undergone extensive training on diverse and vast datasets, providing it with a broader understanding of various topics. Here are a few key points that might address your concerns:
    Content Quality: GPT-4 is designed to provide more accurate and contextually relevant responses. It should be better at following instructions, generating coherent content, and avoiding repetition.
    Originality: GPT-4 is trained to be more creative and generate content that is less likely to be repetitive. It should be better at producing original and diverse outputs.
    Fact-Checking: While AI models like GPT-4 can assist in generating content, it’s essential to use them as tools in collaboration with human writers. Fact-checking and editing remain crucial steps in the content creation process to ensure accuracy and reliability.
    Customization: GPT-4 can be fine-tuned for specific tasks or industries, allowing for more tailored and accurate results. This could be beneficial for someone serious about their business, as the AI can be trained on domain-specific data.
    Feedback Loop: OpenAI encourages users to provide feedback on problematic outputs through the user interface. This feedback loop helps improve the model over time, addressing issues and enhancing its capabilities.
    However, it’s important to note that no AI model is perfect, and there will always be room for improvement. While GPT-4 aims to address some of the limitations you mentioned, it’s crucial to use AI as a complement to human expertise rather than a replacement.
    Ultimately, the decision to upgrade or use any AI tool depends on your specific needs, preferences, and the nature of your work. If you’re uncertain about the benefits, you might want to try GPT-4 and assess its performance based on your specific use cases.