I did this experiment for a while right after GPD3 came out where I told my Twitter audience that sometimes my tweets would be written by GPD3 and I turned it into a game. A lot of them were caught by my Twitter followers, but occasionally one slipped through. And in addition to that, there were a bunch where they thought it was written by G PD3 and actually I read it. But I wonder in the future, maybe people will not even think twice about any of it.
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What would happen if you chose to let ChatGPT control your life for a year? If products like ChatGPT help us (e.g.) to write something important, then should we give it credit as a co-author or merely act as though it's a high-powered Grammarly? How would you feel if you received a hand-written card from a romantic partner but later found out that everything they'd written had been authored by ChatGPT? How can we learn to get along with — and perhaps even form friendships with — people with whom we strongly disagree?
Dax Flame was one of the first YouTube stars. He acted in the movies 21 Jump Street and Project X, and has written three memoirs. After running out of money, he spent a few years working minimum wage jobs, but now at 31 he is attempting to become a full-time YouTuber again. Check out his YouTube channel, @Daxflame.
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