HTTTA Newsletter:
#promptengineering #midjourney #gpt4
Podcast Page: https://howtotalkto.ai
MidJourney Master Reference Guide: bit.ly/3obnUNU
ChatGPT Master Reference Guide: bit.ly/3obo7AG
Learn Prompting: https://learnprompting.org/
Discord (Goda Go#3156 & Commordore_Wesmardo#2912)
Goda Go on Youtube: /@godago
es the Synthmind's everything: https://linktr.ee/synthminds
Have you ever wanted to free up some time to do the things you love? In this podcast episode, we explore how certain AI can help you do just that! Wes & God explored the topic of the new new AUTO-GPT and how it and its derivatives can transform the way we work and interact in our daily lives, and shows the first flashes of intuition and basic reasoning within an AI construct. While discussing Auto GPT, a “Baby Artificial General Intelligence” and how it can save a significant amount of time and effort compared to manually searching for information, Wes shares a tale as to how AUTO-GPT was a boon to what could have been a bad situation.
However, Goda strongly advises caution and proper testing before promoting experimental technology as transformative things with a woeful tale about how AUTO-GPT nearly sabotaged months of her audience building on her youtube channel.
Wes is a cautious optimist when it comes to these, who believes in the potential of these tools to free up space and time for doing things we truly enjoy. Despite some concerns over the cost and potential misuse of such tools, Goda points out that this happens with every new technological shift anyway. It's undeniable that using AI tools can even lead to more creativity, as they can provide new ideas and sources that the user may not have considered. The shift in mindset towards using AI to aid in execution rather than replace creativity can be a positive disruption in many industries and not just the gloom of worrying that an AI is going to take your job.
#learnprompting #HTTTA #howtotalktoai #ai #artificialintelligence #promptengineering #prompt #research #nlp #openai #languagemodels #programming #coding #technical #prompthacking #AIsystems #gpt #naturallanguageprocessing #deepreinforcementlearning #chatgpt #gpt4 #stablediffusion #midjourney #midjourneyai
[00:05:12] A funny and scary experience of learning to use GitHub and Python for a video, with the help of Chat GPT.
[00:06:58] The writer tried Auto GPT to gather ideas for making YouTube videos.
[00:08:06] Individual experiments with viral video creation and research. Initially disappointed with basic Google results, pushed for contextual ideas relevant to their YouTube channel. Suggested ideas centered around technology and gaming.
[00:09:53] Discussion on costs and feedback for Auto GPT's contextual agents that communicate and consult with each other for tasks such as researching viral videos and writing scripts.
[00:10:46] The speaker realized that their ad revenue had been affected because of YouTube detecting invalid traffic on their videos, which was caused by artificial bots watching and boosting their views. They had to watch certain videos to understand their audience and context.
[00:12:23] Small YouTuber panicked after realizing efforts could be affected by allowing AI to browse, contacted YouTube support for help.
[00:13:34] Concerns over how auto GPT and multiple agents browsing the internet affect YouTube videos and revenue, as seen in a video about GPT. The author uses the same email for their Google IPI and YouTube channel and didn't use any VPNs, leading to speculation that using them could protect against penalties. The potential for bad actors to exploit these tools and affect YouTubers is a cause for concern. The author suggests that moving to Bing might become necessary as Google's reaction is unknown.
[00:21:38] The way we research and search is changing, and there's a new challenge in breaking old habits.
[00:24:35] Auto GPT is an experiment that's becoming popular on GitHub, but only a small percentage of people know about it. It's seen more as a feature than a product, and it's possible that in the future, autonomous agents could become dedicated little assistants for each of us, changing the way we interact with computers. There's potential for voice commands and even brainwave technology, but that's further in the future.
[00:27:48] The author questions the hype around a costly AI experiment and criticizes the promotion of it without deep understanding or testing.
Share this post