Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 101: How To Give ChatGPT Internet Access and Why It Needs It
Episode Date: September 14, 2023Using ChatGPT WITHOUT internet access? That's a no-no. You're using ChatGPT incorrectly! We're showing you how to connect ChatGPT to the internet and why it needs it. Newsletter: Sign u...p for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions about ChatGPTUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps: [00:02:00] Daily AI News [00:08:17] Misuse of ChatGPT technology is widespread[00:10:01] Web browsing and ChatGPT[00:15:20] Why ChatGPT needs Internet access[00:16:45] Main functions of an internet-connected ChatGPT plugin[00:20:00] Live example of ChatGPT [00:27:45] Bing Chat, Google Bard, and Claude don't have internet accessTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Overview of ChatGPT and Internet Access2. Why ChatGPT Needs Internet Access3. Examples of Internet Access with ChatGPT Plugins4. Examples of Bing Chat, Google Bard, and Claude Not Having Internet AccessKeywords:ChatGPT, language model, internet access, inaccurate output, consumers, ChatGPT plugins, testing, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, government regulation, AI, US economy, consulting firm EY, investment, AI EYQ, consulting firms, search engines, URL, AI tools, large language model, features and functionalities, top 1%, chatbot, test results, European office, job openings, European Union’s AI Act, gray areas, plugins, competitors.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist.
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You're not using chat GPT correctly.
I don't even know how you use it, but I'm just going to go ahead and make that claim.
And hardly no one out there teaching or sharing about chat GPT is using it correctly either.
So luckily, you tuned in today because I'm going to show you why and how you need to give chat GPT access to the internet.
All right.
Well, thanks for joining everyone.
My name's Jordan Wilson.
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But today, it's just you and me.
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know, because I think you should also go check out that 100th episode that we have.
It was amazing.
We highlighted some of the best shows that we've had over the course of 100 episodes of
everyday AI.
But enough about that.
Let's first get into the AI news.
This is something we do every day as well.
All right.
So big topics in AI news.
So Open AI has moved to Europe.
Well, not actually.
They've just opened another office there.
But they did officially open up that Europe office in Dublin with nine job openings.
But it's growing by the hour.
It was, I think, five when I first checked.
It's up to nine.
But it should be interesting.
So, you know, the chat GPT parent company has operated in the U.S.
for the most part, but they just opened and moved into their Europe office, according to report.
It should be interesting, though, because the European Union's AI Act could potentially impose violations for much of the work that they're even doing there.
So it's going to be extremely interesting to keep an eye on that.
And that's even why I bring it up just because the EU does have the AI Act.
And there's a lot of great areas with large language models and chat sheep T in particular.
All right, next big piece of news.
Tech's biggest names met with the U.S. Senate yesterday to work on AI regulations.
So the big names and who's-who's of essentially the richest men in the world.
You know, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, others met in a closed-door session with
U.S. senators reportedly more than 60 U.S. senators showed up out of 100.
So what's up, other 40?
Why did you not show up?
That's what I want to know.
But both U.S. senators and big tech reps called for a federal, just more federal involvement.
So even specifically, Elon Musk called for a federal department of AI.
And according to reports, called AI development as potentially harmful to humans everywhere,
in quotes, right?
No big deal.
Also, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer reported that all attendees, so U.S. senators
and tech dignitaries, they all raise their hands when asked if government needs to play a role
in regulating AI.
So nothing really happened.
I'll just say it like it is.
And it's my hot take on the show if you've joined me before.
I don't think any meaningful regulation is going to come from the U.S.
when it comes to generative AI, just mainly because it is in large parts powering the U.S. economy.
Speaking of the U.S. economy, last but not least, consulting firms are going all in on AI.
So EY just announced, and they're one of the largest consulting firms in the world, they just announced a 1.4.
billion dollar investment into AI. And they're also creating their own platform and large language
model, EY.A.I.E.Q. That is a mouthful and a half. But EY is not the first, nor will they be
the last large consulting company going all in on AI. Other big names in the space have already
made their splash and will probably continue to do so. So as an example, KPMG had a $2 billion
dollar investment, Pricewater Cooper, a billion dollar investment, Deloitte, 1.4, Accenture,
$3 billion. So a lot going on in that world. But what's going on right now is you all are joining
me live. And y'all, did anyone in the room tune in yesterday for our 100th show?
I'm just curious because I had a slight, slight miracle happen in our 100th show that I'd like to
talk about. So thanks, thanks,
everyone for joining us. Michael
Forgey just joined us on the show. Actually,
as a guest,
he said, as stated
in my episode with Jordan, I am not a plug-ins
master. He wants to
learn from the best.
So thanks,
thanks for joining us, Michael.
And all right, who else do we got here
joining us live? So Brian
saying, good morning.
Two Brian saying good morning. Look at this.
Harold, good morning. Roderig. Good
morning. Peter,
thank you for joining us.
Jackie said yes to the 100th episode.
Thanks. Thanks, Jackie.
All right, here's my miracle, y'all.
Just a real quick story.
But don't worry, it's kind of chat chitpd related.
So after 100 episodes, my wife finally said, I think I'm going to take the PPP course.
You know, we had a couple of people shouted out our free prime prompt polish.
And finally, it was a, it was amazing.
miracle. She's going to take the course, right? Yay. So, hey, if you've also listened to 100 episodes,
and you're finally like, man, I should probably take that free prime prompt polish course where we
teach people our method of using large language model, specifically chat GPT. Just type in PPP in the
comments. We actually have one course today and tomorrow. It's all free, no op-sells. But that isn't
what you came here. You didn't come here for my random stories. I don't think. You probably came to
learn a little bit about chat TPT and internet access, right? Harvey said great 100th episode.
Thank you, Harvey. Mike, thank you for joining the show. Mike saying, hanging with smart people
makes you smarter. Absolutely. Absolutely. All right. Let's
Let's talk a little bit about how you give chat GPT internet access and even why.
All right.
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All right.
So let me start with this.
Almost everyone is using chatGBT incorrectly.
All right.
I'd hate to break it to you.
So, you know, that person you follow on Twitter,
that other podcast you listen to,
they're almost all using chat GPT incorrectly.
All right.
And first, very brief background.
I never claimed to be an AI expert, a chat GPT expert,
large language model, I'm not,
but I have been using the GPT technology
since I think the week it came out commercially, right,
which was late 2020.
So, you know, the GPT, I think it was GPT3 at the time,
was available in a lot of different,
commercially available tools to the public.
So myself and my team, we've been using the GPT tech essentially since it came out,
you know, almost three years now.
And I'll tell you this.
And you guys might be shocked to hear this, how much I talk about chat GPT now.
And I don't think I've ever told anyone this.
Maybe I have.
But when Chad GPT first came out in November 2020, I used it right away.
I signed up, obviously.
I was not impressed.
I'll say it.
I used it, tried to find utility for it, really put it through its paces.
And I'd hate to say this out loud, but it just wasn't that great.
You know, sorry or not sorry.
Mainly because there was other tools using their technology that had been trained
on, you know, millions of user inquiries or millions of users of queries before that point.
And they were, their models were better.
and they were more flexible, right?
So it really wasn't until that ChatGPT unveiled web browsing access that I said, yep, I'm going
to go back and dive into Chat ChyPT.
And probably since that point, and especially since plugins, I use Chat Chb-T
usually the first thing in the morning before I even get my cup of coffee that you sometimes
see or hear me sipping.
Apologies if you hear weird sipping sounds.
in the mic. It helps me. It helps me talk better, y'all. The first thing I do is use chat
EBT in the morning. All right. And I use it throughout the day. Some days, some days I'm using it
six to ten hours. All right. If that tells you anything. So how did I go from being very
not impressed with chat chitb to using it almost exclusively? I don't Google as much. I don't
do traditional search as much. I don't use Word docs as much. I've used at least 70 to 80 different
GPT or AI writing tools. Why do I spend so much time in chat GPT then? And why is everyone else
using chat GPT incorrectly? Mainly it's because of plugins. Okay. So we talked about web browsing
and that was a mode that was available in chat GPT before.
And it went away.
Did any of you all joining live use the web browsing mode from chat GPT?
I'm curious how many people use what mode.
But if you're brand new to chat GPT, let me explain it.
There's a free version and a paid version, right?
So I think I have a little slide here.
Maybe I don't.
But there's a free version and a paid version.
So GPT 3.5.
And the paid version is GPT4.
Okay.
And then even within GPT4, which is just a much more powerful version trained on 1.8 trillion
parameters.
So 1.8 trillion connections in its big neural network brain.
So even within GPT4, there's different modes.
There's the default mode.
There is the now, or what used to be called code interpreter, which is now I believe called
advanced data analysis, not a great name.
ADA, I think is what people call it now.
And then there's plugins.
But there used to be web browsing, right?
But they took it away.
They took it away.
You know, Douglas, thanks for joining us.
He said, I use web browsing and then flipped to the web pilot plugin.
Yeah.
They took it away.
And here's why I know that almost everyone out there who's trying to teach chat GPT
and they're saying, buy my course, use my prompts.
You know, they're just trying to get you on an email list to sell you something.
Look, look in their screenshots.
I did this the other day.
I was curious.
You know, I, it's funny when people literally refer to themselves as chat GPT experts or a, well, specifically chat GPT experts.
So I looked at some people in, in my LinkedIn community who called themselves chat GPT experts.
And there was dozens, dozens.
And I looked at what they're sharing all their, all their little prompts and screenshots.
And none of them.
none of them are using chat chitpc correctly because you shouldn't just copy and paste prompts number one
number two you should always be ready here's here's here's here's the nugget write this down
if anyone still uses uh you know pencils or pens i'm going to see what i got here all right i got a
pencil always you should always be using an internet connected plugin in your chat don't use
the default mode.
There's no reason.
For me, I don't use advanced data analysis.
I really don't because there's plenty of plugins that can do the basics of data analysis.
When you start a new chat, anytime you're using chat GPT, whether you're a novice user or a pro user,
okay, you should be using GPT4 with plugins and having an internet connected plugin.
Always.
And I'm going to show you here live.
Why?
Okay.
But always, always, always.
and everyone teaching chat chepti go look at their prompts people share screenshots they're not using it
people are using the default mode it's a rookie mistake that's that's the way that you can immediately
tell if someone knows what they're talking about or not by seeing what plug-ins they're using
in their chats look at their screenshots i've watched people's youtube videos it's it's it's hilarious
and again let me go back to when i first started to use chat chepti why i wasn't impressed
it's for the same reason that people trying to teach chat dbtee that don't have internet access
enabled are failing us September 2021 that is the cutoff date for gpti 4 and gpt 35 so essentially
gpt4 is a large language model all right and that's why chat gpti needs internet access
because it has no clue what's been going on in the world.
It has no clue.
It's two years, right?
Imagine relying on chat GPT for anything
because all industries change.
Even U.S. history changes, right?
You have to give chat GPT access to the internet.
Or you are going to run into hallucinations
in just a bunch of hot garbage output.
And consumers, you know, we are getting
so numb to this bad output, right?
So right there, I just said, recent memory cuts,
you have to connect to the internet.
All right.
So let me go over, and I'm a dork.
Like, I think three weeks ago, I tested.
At the time, there was, I think, 19 or 20 different internet's connected
or internet-inabled chat GPD plugins.
I need to update my list because I know that there's a lot more than that by now.
And you're going to see, I'm going to show you all at the end.
I hear from you guys.
I always get feedback and people say, hey, Jordan, we like when you show us something live.
So I'm going to get to that.
Don't worry.
But first, I need to go on my mini rants.
Y'all know I do this.
Okay.
So the main functions, again, get your pens and pencils out.
These are the main functions or different functions of an internet connected chat GPT plugin.
Again, there is no internet browsing mode anymore.
and there's plugins, but they're all created differently,
and they all have different functions and features.
And a lot of times, not even the plugin maker tells you, right?
They just say, hey, you can access the web with this.
Okay?
So here's the four different categories.
Write this down.
Reading links or accessing links,
querying the web, reading PDFs,
and YouTube summaries.
All right, if you're listening to me in the car,
which shout out to y'all, by the way,
I got so many messages yesterday after the 100th episode.
Everyone's saying, oh, I listen to you in the car.
Don't worry.
Don't crash.
Don't text those to yourself.
I'll put them in the show notes.
We'll put them in the newsletter.
Okay.
So number one, read links.
Number two, query the web.
Number three, read PDFs.
Number four, YouTube summaries.
Here's the downside.
There is no one plug in that.
does all four. But there's many different internet connected plugins that do three of four.
All right. This is why, y'all, if anyone ever tells you, well, yeah, I'll teach you chat
GPT or, hey, buy my course, buy my, you know, buy my prompts, whatever. Ask them that question.
So what do you think are the things that an internet connected chat chip chiptipt plugin needs?
If they can't list at least three of those four, that person has no clue what they're talking about.
because this is the most powerful,
the most powerful part of chat chbt,
and I can't stress this enough,
is using internet connected plugins, period.
And this is why chat dbt is in a whole other league
versus cloud from Anthropic versus Google Bard
versus Microsoft BingChat.
Guess what?
They say Bard and BingChat are connected to the internet,
but they're not.
They're not.
They query the internet.
And they don't tell you that.
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Peter says this.
Peter says, I will make that one plug in that fits all four for you.
Thank you, Peter.
Hey, if you can do that, if you can do that, we will send it out to our thousands of listeners.
So yeah, let's do that together.
Should we get our first Everyday AI-based plugin?
That would be awesome.
Ben asking any reason why one plugin can't do all of those things?
Ben, I'm sure that there's a technical reason behind it that is above my knowledge base.
Again, I'm not an expert.
You know, I can do a little coding.
I can do web design and development.
I can make a Chrome extension.
I haven't made a plugin yet.
I could figure it out.
But then I don't know.
I'm sure someone in the comments that's smarter than me can tell us that.
But so let's go ahead and look live.
All right.
I made y'all wait long enough.
Here we go.
All right.
So if you are listening on the podcast, I'm going to do my best to explain this to you.
So right now, I am in chat GPT35.
Okay.
So I'm going to explain this to you.
And here's the thing.
This is how most people use chat GPT, which is terrible.
Okay.
So I'm saying please write an outline and an overview on why the U.S.
government may need to regulate artificial intelligence, right?
So I talked about this on the top of the show a little bit, right?
So here, especially students.
Again, students, I'm not encouraging you to use chat GPT to write your paper.
but every single student is using Chat Chepti to write their papers.
And almost all of them are using GPT3.
So I know we probably have a couple of teachers in the house.
So you're probably used to seeing a bunch of just dull content like this.
So yes, Chat Chitee gave me an outline in an overview, but it's bland, right?
It says definition of artificial intelligence, B, importance of AI in contemporary society.
C, need for government regulation, right?
So it's a lot of just general, kind of just garbage, not that great.
Right.
So here's an introduction paragraph, ethical concerns, economic considerations.
This is what the overwhelming majority of people will just use this, or they'll run that
exact same query in GPT4, which is just going to give you slightly better hot garbage results.
It's going to give you medium garbage results.
Okay?
And why?
Well, believe it or not, there's been a lot that's been going on in the AI and governance world since September 2021.
Who would have thought?
Who would have thought?
That's why you get a lot of times just a lot of words saying nothing, like what you see on the screen here.
Or sometimes hallucinations.
It's because you're not connecting chatGBT to the internet.
Y'all are doing it wrong.
Right?
All right.
So let's go ahead.
we're going to run a couple tests here.
All right.
So we're going to go now.
I have another window open.
We're going to run the same thing with plugins enabled.
Don't worry, this is a two part because I want to show you the difference.
I want you guys to learn.
All right.
That's what we're here for.
All right.
So I did the exact same.
The exact same prompt with Internet enabled plugins.
So some of my favorite.
I know you guys want to know.
Browser Op, VoxScript, and YouTube Summaries.
All right.
The two internet-based ones, browser app and VoxScript,
they can get three of four each,
but between the two of them, they cover all four.
So you'll see here, even with plugins,
it's not great.
It's just a better, a slightly better version of the GPT3.
And you're probably saying,
oh, see Jordan, Chad GPT is not that good.
Well, again, you have to not only enable plugins,
but a lot of times in your prompt or in your back and forth conversation,
because that's what we teach in our PPP course, Prime Prompt, Polish,
you need to train an expert chat.
I'm just showing you guys quick off the cuff guys.
But in a prompt, let's run this again.
Okay?
So we'll give it some time and then I'll tell you what I'm asking.
I'm writing the same prompt.
And then I said, please.
Oh, I didn't get the whole thing.
So sorry.
Let me, let me redo this.
And hopefully I didn't time this out.
All right.
Let's try that one more time.
I missed the first line.
So we would have not gotten a great response.
Okay.
So now I'm writing.
Please write an outline.
So the same first half, please write an outline in an overview of why the U.S.
government may need to regulate artificial intelligence.
So when I did that the first time, when I did that the first time, I still got a kind of
a garbage answer.
But here's what I did differently in the next prompt.
Here's what I said.
Please query the internet using plugins to search for recent 2023 trends in AI and government
regulations specifically in the U.S.
All right.
Specific command.
I said query the internet using plugins.
All right.
Then I said, after you are done querying,
please also visit these links to understand the latest developments.
And then I gave it just two different links because I wanted it to go fast.
The great thing about browser app is you can usually throw in 10, 12 links,
and it'll take its time and go through all these.
Now you'll see I get a much better result.
And here's why.
On my screen now, you can see in your response with chat, GPT,
when it's using a plugin.
And I can click here and it says,
used browser op.
So use the browser op plugin.
And I can see here exactly what it did, right?
And now when I run that query,
I'm actually getting a great overview, right?
Now this overview that's on my screen is up to date.
It is very unlikely to have hallucinations.
it is actually something I can use.
Right?
And again, I would go back and forth with this.
This is just to show you live.
All right.
So do you all understand now why you need the internet with chat GPT?
Even if you're using GPD4 and even if you have plugins enabled,
you need to make sure that you are being overly communicative.
overly communicative.
That's a hard one to get out with chat TBT in telling it exactly what to do and what you need.
Okay?
And you need to make sure not just that chatGVT has access to the internet, but it's actually using it.
And it's actually retaining that information.
Right?
Yeah, Peter.
Like what Peter said.
Very unlikely.
Yes, great.
Great call out here, Doug, Douglas, joining us.
on LinkedIn, thanks Douglas.
He said the easiest thing to do is ask chatGBT,
what the plugin can do.
It's fantastic.
Here's the thing, Douglas, I'm a dork.
I did this with all different 19 internet connected plugins.
And sometimes even the plugin developer
hasn't tested all these functions.
I found that out.
But yes, in 90% of the cases,
even whenever I use a new plugin,
and even if I have a pretty good idea of what it can do,
I always ask, so enable the plugin,
And it also enable an internet connected plugin as well and say, what does this plugin do?
Yes.
Like what Ahmed said, great hints.
Amit, thank you for joining this.
I think you said you've watched or listened to all 100 episodes.
That's amazing.
That's amazing.
Thank you.
Thank you all for your support on that.
All right.
So let me very quickly.
This isn't going to be an hour long like yesterday, right?
We're nearing the end.
But I'm going to go ahead and share.
I'm going to go ahead and share because people think, oh, Jordan, Google Bard's connected to the internet.
Kind of.
Okay.
So I ran that exact same prompt with the links and to say query the internet and all of that.
I ran it in Bard, cloud anthropic, or cloud two from Anthropic and BingChat.
Right.
I should have also ran this in perplexity because with perplexity, I think we
would have gotten it mostly right. But anyways, here is the output from Google Bard, sharing it
on my screen. But essentially, it's saying, sure, here's an outline and overview of why the
U.S. government may need to regulate artificial intelligence in 2023. So you might think right away,
oh, okay, Jordan, it did everything you asked it to. But here's the downside. Here's the downside.
And it didn't do it sometimes.
Sometimes Google will share at the bottom.
I've run plenty of tests on reading links in other large language models.
And I've also done dedicated episodes and dedicated AI in five videos on this.
So what Google Bard and Microsoft Bing Chat usually do is if you give it a link,
Sometimes it will actually read that link, but here's actually what it does.
It queries the internet.
Okay?
So it actually comes down to semantics and SEO.
So when you share a URL with Google Bard or Microsoft BingChat and you say, hey, read this article or summarize this article, all it's going to do, it's going to look in the keywords of that URL and it is going to query the internet.
okay. So sometimes it will find and read back that URL. Most of the times, most of the time,
it will not. It will just find a related article. And that's where hallucinations can come into play.
Because if you're looking for something extremely specific, that is in maybe that one article only,
as an example, what I did with this when we did, I think, an AI in five, which we share in the
newsletter every day is I did one of the everyday AI episodes, right? And chat deep T was the only one
they got it right, because for all other ones, it just queried the keywords in the URL.
Right? So right here, you'll see, Bard at least gave me some accurate and up-to-date information,
but it didn't pull out the specifics that I gave it in those two articles. All right? Let's look at
cloud. People love cloud. I don't. I barely use it. It's not helpful for me. Yes, cloud two has a much
larger memory, 100,000 tokens. You can upload files in the data, right in the interface. It doesn't do
anything for me. If you're not using a large language model with direct access to the URL that you
want it to use.
you're not using large language models correctly.
I don't care.
You know, us as humans,
one of the things that we have to do most often,
if you have a desk job,
is to read very specific things on the internet.
Right?
So why is no one using chat GPT correctly to do that?
Because it is the only tool that can consistently do that
and also give you the full features and functionalities
of a large language model.
Period.
Period.
It is the only one.
If you say, hey, here's 10 URLs that I need you to read and summarize.
Chad GBT is the only one.
That's where you get out the pencils.
Are y'all writing this down?
I am making, sorry, I think I still have some hot takes left over from yesterday.
I am making all of you right now into the top 1% of people using large language models,
Probably even higher than that.
Probably the top 0.5%
just by knowing that and using it correctly.
That's why people are like,
ah, Jordan doesn't know what he's talking about.
He barely uses cloud.
Cloud too.
You know, that's why.
It's not useful for everyday business applications, period.
Oh, Jordan, Bard is great.
Yeah, it's great.
Not useful for everyday business applications.
Jordan, you should talk
Microsoft Bing Chat more?
Nope.
Not useful for everyday business applications.
Not yet.
Until these other large language models allow you to specifically visit one URL and accurately
do those four things that we talked about.
Queer the web, query the web, visit a specific URL, YouTube summaries, PDF summaries,
PDF on the web summaries, right?
not just uploading them, until one large language model can do all of those things,
I'm not using it.
And guess what, y'all?
You shouldn't either because you're wasting your time.
Until those other large language models, you know, they've talked about adding different
plugins and functionality, and I know they're testing them.
But until they do, until they release it, you all are just wasting your time.
Mabrit, thanks for joining us.
Mabert says BART is hugely frustrating to use.
I prefer chat GPT.
Yes, with chat GPT and plugins.
There's not a lot of things you can't do.
All right.
I did mention a Bing, right?
So here we go.
Here's this exact same query.
In the example that I told you, now you can see it, right?
So I gave in the links that I gave it, I gave it a CNBC link and a time.com link.
Y'all people, again, I don't just come on the everyday AI show and just,
Talk.
Some episodes I research for three, four, five, ten hours because there's so much bad information
out there.
So, oh, guess what?
What I told you guys is correct.
And literally will have people argue with me and be like, oh, this Jordan guy doesn't know
what he's talking about because Microsoft Bing is definitely connected to the internet.
So you should use Bing.
Nope.
Don't use Bing chat.
Don't get me wrong.
Microsoft's awesome.
I can't wait for a 365 copep.
pilot.
Bing is still useful, but not for everyday applications because look at the bottom.
Look, when I gave it specific websites, look what it did.
It queried the keywords in the URL.
And instead, it didn't go to those websites that I wanted.
It went to bookings.edu.
It went to whitehouse.gov, although helpful.
And that's smart Bing chat, because I did ask for U.S. regulation.
So it looked at this new fact sheet.
So that's great.
but if you want something specific,
and then I went to
Goodwinlaw.com.
If you want something specific,
if you want control
over your input and your output
in a large language model,
even though that's great
from Microsoft Bing,
even though Google Bard
gave me somewhat accurate
and up-to-date information,
it didn't do what I wanted.
It didn't give me full control
over the input and the output.
All right.
That's it, y'all.
Is this helpful?
I hope this was helpful.
Nadia says hello.
Nadia, thank you for joining us.
Ben,
Ben says, looks like you're going to have to build
the large language model and the plug-in.
Yeah, let's get that plug-in going.
Brian, thank you for joining us.
Brian says your results match my experience to
in terms of different tools.
Yeah.
So I hope we cleared some confusion today
on why chat GPT needs internet access.
and why you should probably stop.
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