Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 135: The Future of ChatGPT: What It Means

Episode Date: November 2, 2023

If you think you know ChatGPT, think again. There's been recent leaks and new features that will change the way we use ChatGPT. We're uncovering the latest features, upcoming updates, and in...sightful predictions about how ChatGPT will shape the way we work, learn, and interact in the future.Newsletter: Sign up 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:[00:02:27] Overview of new unofficial features in ChatGPT[00:05:25] History of GPT technology[00:12:17] ChatGPT features coming soon[00:14:23] Preset knowledge cut off dates[00:19:06] Multimodal chat allows diverse input and output[00:23:16] All Tools mode expands ChatGPT capabilities[00:26:06] Future internet: Multimodal interaction with up-to-date information[00:29:37] Future of work: remote, hybrid, collaborativeTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Timeline of ChatGPT Development2. Features and Use Cases of ChatGPT3. Announcement of Future ChatGPT Updates4. Discussion on Remote Work and CollaborationKeywords:future of work, remote work, hybrid work, in-person work, collaboration, language models, ChatGPT, OpenAI, collaborative tool, Google Docs, competitiveness, market, affordability, developers, Developers Conference, prompt course, prompt polish course, specific mode, Browse with Bing, internet querying, advanced data analysis, modes and tools, image generation, knowledge cutoff, leaks, outdated knowledge, generative AI, ChatGPT, multimodality, artificial general intelligence (AGI), All Tools mode.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message.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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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is the Everyday AI Show, the everyday podcast where we simplify AI and bring its power to your fingertips. Listen daily for practical advice to boost your career, business, and everyday life. Meet Firefly AI Assistant, now live in Adobe Firefly, the All In One Creative AI Studio. Just describe what you want to create and the assistant handles the rest, orchestrating multi-step workflows across Photoshop, Premiere Express, and more in one conversational interface. You direct the outcome. The assistant accelerates execution. If you think you know chat GPT, think again.
Starting point is 00:00:52 There's some recent releases and leaks that aren't just new features, but it's going to change the way that we all even use chat GPT. So we're going to tell you about some of those new features, functionalities, leaks, and more on today's episode of Everyday AI. Welcome. My name's Jordan Wilson. I'm your host and Everyday AI is for you. This is your daily live stream podcast and free daily newsletter helping everyday people like you and me learn and leverage AI. So we're going to be talking today a lot about chat GBT, a little bit, kind of a brief history lesson. Also some updates that have come over the last month or two, but most importantly,
Starting point is 00:01:38 maybe is some recent leaks that have just started circulating in the last couple of the days. And we're also going to kind of project the future for chat GPT. So as a reminder, if you're new here, please go to your everyday AI.com. Sign it for the free daily newsletter where we keep you in the loop, not just with what's going on in the world of AI news, but also if this episode is helpful, we're going to break it down in a much more detailed level. All right. And also a little bit of a switchup today.
Starting point is 00:02:12 Kind of, this is kind of pre-recorded, but we're also debuting it live. Don't worry. So I'll be in the comments, you know, answering any questions that you have. But I'd love to know. And this is not just for our live stream audience, but for the podcast audience as well, make sure you check out the show notes. And we always leave a link back to subscribe to the newsletter, but to also join in the conversation.
Starting point is 00:02:33 That's what we're trying to do at Everyday AI is to build the world's largest community of AI enthusiasts who are learning and working together. So tell me, what do you think of the future of chat GPT? Well, I've got some hot takes. So make sure you stick around for those. But let's just go ahead. Let's go ahead and dive in. And this is also, you know, even if you use chat GPT every single day, I think today's episode is going to be especially helpful for you because we're going to go over. A brief timeline of everything that has happened so far in everyone's favorite chatbot. It's your favorite, right?
Starting point is 00:03:14 Are you more of a, you know, BARD or BingChat or maybe Anthropic Cloud? But let me know, but let's go ahead. Let's just dive straight into it. And let's take an overview of what's new. Okay. And when I talk about what's new, it's important to keep in mind that some of this is unofficially official, right? The way that ChatGPT and Open AI works is they release things in batches, right?
Starting point is 00:03:43 And sometimes they start to kind of roll out new features and very small waves without even making an announcement on these. So some of these things, and I'll make sure to describe them as we go along. So some of these things are kind of unofficial. Chat OpenAI has not released all of these things yet. However, many users have already reported these that are already being tested in the wild. So keep that in mind. These may be available for you. I always tell people like log out of your chat GPT account, you know, clear your cookies, clear your cash,
Starting point is 00:04:20 because sometimes you might get access to these a little sooner that way. So let's talk about what's technically new. All right. So there's one that I'm extremely excited about, which is all tools mode. Okay, that's number one. Number two is apparently, reportedly, the knowledge cutoff has been moved, has been updated. There's some mixed reports about this. We're going to get into that here in a second.
Starting point is 00:04:45 And then also kind of what's new is a big announcement, presumably. So November 6th, Open AI is having their developer conference where, you know, there's a couple of things that are already expected. But we're going to talk also about some things that they may announce or at least talk about kind of where we think chat GBT is headed. All right. Does that sound good? Are you all ready to get into this? Maybe I'm a dork.
Starting point is 00:05:11 I've done probably looking back at it, at least 60 plus live streams and podcasts on chat GBT. You know, our team has even been using the GPD technology since I believe it was either late 2020, early 2021. So we are very hands-on. I usually start and end my day in chat GPT. Right. So from the morning, you know, I have a couple prompts that I run every single day before I start the everyday AI show.
Starting point is 00:05:45 And even in bed, you know, sometimes if my mind is racing and I can't sleep, I get on chat chbt on my phone and, you know, do some research and try to learn some new things. So spent a lot of time in chat chpT. But let's let's go over a little bit here of the history. all right the history of gpt okay so that's important to know so let's talk about that gpt is the model so you know i want gpt1 gpt 2 gpt 3 3.5 4 etc right so uh in 2020 in 2020 in early 2021 that's when we really got the first official taste of open a i's gpt large language model right so that's when And some of those first early models started to roll out and become commercially available. So that's even when our team started to use these.
Starting point is 00:06:40 So I'll kind of probably use the term here, wrappers, right, which is not meant to, you know, be a disrespect to any of these companies that are creating great products. But essentially, how this works, and, you know, if you're not familiar, I'm going to try to explain it to you. But OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, has an API. And any company, you and me could go and do this tomorrow. But essentially any company can apply and get access to their API and bring some of the core functionality of the GPT large language model to its own consumers.
Starting point is 00:07:17 And you can do your own training on it. You can add your own features, your own functionality. Right. So some of them are just strictly what people would call rappers. You know, they maybe make a couple modifications to the GPT model, do a little training, slap a couple features, and they call it a full fledged product. And then there's there's also those that I think have created enough differentiation that they are full-blown products, right? So that's important to know. But essentially late 2020, early 2021 is when we started to see some of these, you know, quote-unquote, some of these GPT products being released.
Starting point is 00:07:56 You know, some of the earlier, more popular ones that, you know, we used a lot were Jarvis, copy AI. So maybe you've heard of some of those. Maybe you've used some of those. All right. So that's the first thing on our kind of history timeline. The next one is chat GPT's release. And I think this was for the overwhelming majority of people, this was their first kind of
Starting point is 00:08:18 taste of this generative AI technology. You know, I remember, you know, so, you know, it was released in November 22, but I remember during December, January, it was just such a wave. I mean, even if you turn on the nightly news, it's everything was chat GPT, right? Because I think this really opened people's eyes for a long time. I even remember showing people, you know, the GPT technology early on. And people were like, oh, okay, interesting. Cool, right? Okay, I can write stuff.
Starting point is 00:08:49 But I think kind of when the concept of having a conversation with a large language model, that's really what was, I think, debuted in chat GPD because previously, you know, a lot of these other GPT tools weren't really based in this conversational, right? Like a text message, like back and forth. It was more like, hey, you can work inside of a document or there are these kind of features where you can click and say, oh, I want marketing copy, and you kind of fill in the blanks.
Starting point is 00:09:23 But I think this is with Chat Chepti's release. It was the first kind of mainstream introduction to speaking to AI, to speaking and having a conversation with a large language model. So obviously, that late November 22 and bursting into early 2023, chat ChbT was just about everything, right? I mean, you're talking commercials, late night shows. It was everywhere.
Starting point is 00:09:49 All right. So early 2023, you know, sticking on the timeline here, a lot of big releases that were rolled out inside chat GPT. So that was the new model, GPT4. So going from, you know, 3 to 3.5, which was, I think, initially called turbo. So a faster version to what we have now, which is GPT4, which is the most powerful, flexible, and robust of OpenAI's models. you know, reportedly, I think it's 1.8 trillion parameters inside the GPT4 model. Okay, but not just that. In early 2023, you also saw the introduction of plugins, which check the show notes, check the comments. We've done so many episodes on why businesses, individuals, everyone should be using plugins. My gosh, it is still, still to this day, I think, the most untapped tool in anyone, arsenal in generative AI by far.
Starting point is 00:10:51 If you're not using plugins, we talk about plugin packs all the time. So being able to use three different plugins within chat chbt. It is one of the most powerful things out there. All right. So early 2023, we saw GPT4 plugins, the introduction of brows with Bing, which was then pulled months later, then brought back, code interpreter, and also the the announcement of chat, GPD enterprise. All right.
Starting point is 00:11:16 And then let's go to the most recent. All right. So we went through early 2023. So the most recent in the last couple of months, some official announcements we've seen what a lot of people are calling GBT4V or vision mode, right? So that is the ability to speak, you know, so on the mobile app, chat GBT's mobile app, to speak to chat GBT and to have it respond back to you, which I think is, I think familiar for a lot of people, right? So working with, you know, smart assistants like Alexa, or Siri or Cortana, I think, is that what the one used to be called, Cortana? But I think this is really was the beginning to show where chat, GBT and OpenAI is headed. It is multimodal.
Starting point is 00:12:06 So that's when we started to get that, you know, in the last couple of months, as well as Dolly 3. So Dolly 3 is Open AI's AI image generator, a far, far step four, forward from Dolly 2. You know, Dolly 2 actually predated chat GPT. A lot of people don't remember or realize that, but Dolly 2, their first, or sorry, kind of their first popular or first fully released AI image generating model has been out for years now. And it's such a huge leap to go from Dolly 2 to Dolly 3.
Starting point is 00:12:39 All right. So that is the official. That puts a wrap on official, quote unquote, announcements and rollouts. So now we're going to get into. And I haven't shared on the screen here. But if you're listening on the podcast, don't worry. You know, you're not going to miss too much. I'm going to try to do my best to explain some pictures and screenshots that we have coming up.
Starting point is 00:13:00 But we have our late 20, 23 rollouts. So again, these are rumors, leaks, speculation, whatever you want to see. But I do believe Open AI will be making some sort of announcement, whether it's at the November 6th developer conference, whether they announce something on their website, on their Twitter beforehand. But we're probably going to see some official announcement from Open AI soon on some of these new features that have been leaking out. So all tools mode. Excited.
Starting point is 00:13:27 Excited about that. Because that is essentially when chat GPT in one mode, you can work with multiple kind of previous modes. So more on that here in a second. And then the next kind of late 2023 rollout that we're already starting to see is the knowledge cutoff. being updated, which will be very helpful to hopefully cut down on those buggy hallucinations, right, when chat GPT lies or make stuff up or, you know, when you get that dreaded response that says, you know, as a large language model, I cannot tell you anything past this date, right? All right.
Starting point is 00:14:08 So that's a very brief history lesson. So now let's dive into these things a little bit more, okay? Especially the future. as we look at the near future and some of these newest leaks. So again, we're going to describe these a little bit more. And these are, I'm calling them unofficially official, but they are user confirmed. So, you know, many users who have access to these
Starting point is 00:14:31 have been uploading videos, screenshots, et cetera. Our team does not yet have access, just full disclosure. You know, we kind of got Dolly early. We got some other modes pretty early, but we do not yet have some of these. But let's just go ahead and take a look. So the big one I think here is the knowledge cutoff. So again, these are kind of rumors, but I'd say they're kind of confirmed, right?
Starting point is 00:15:00 So the initial knowledge cutoff inside chat, GPT, was September 2021. And let me just very quickly explain what that means and why it's important. Large language models are not ever evolving, right? there is a preset data set that essentially says, hey, this version, this, this release of chat GPT of GPT4 is trained on data through this date, right? So if you're new to large language models, think of it like this. Essentially, you know, a lot of these models, and they all have different release dates. So, you know, or different knowledge cutoff dates.
Starting point is 00:15:40 When we look at things like, you know, Google Bard or Anthropics Claude, different release So we're talking chat GBT here. So the original cutoff was September 2021. Okay. So essentially, if you're working on anything and what I always tell people, right, I tell people this all the time, there's very few things that you could be using chat GPT for that have not changed since September 2021, which is why you always have to be careful and strategic with how you use chat GBT.
Starting point is 00:16:12 That's why we recommend always, always, always using an internet connected plugin because things change, right? Even if we're talking about ancient history, right? Ancient history has changed since September 2021, that original cutoff date because there's been new discoveries, new explorations, right? We're always uncovering as humans new knowledge that we didn't have previously. So that's why you always have to keep in mind what you're using, you know, chat chbtee for. And is it ever changing? And is it fluid? And I'd say most things are. But that's why it's a great. news and encouraging news that we've seen some of these knowledge cut off get a little more recent. So the initial was September 2021.
Starting point is 00:16:54 And then about two months ago for GPT4, just for the paid version. And this was an official announcement. So it was moved to January 2022. So we got another, what, like four months, right? But now, and I'm sharing these on kind of some screenshots here, now it's showing different. Well, different versions. Different versions, definitely. So I'm sharing a couple screenshots from users.
Starting point is 00:17:22 I believe these are on Twitter. So one person saying, when is your knowledge cutoff? And then chat GPT saying, my knowledge cutoff is current as of September 2020. And then you have another user, a separate user, asking what is the knowledge cutoff? And then chat GPT responding with April 2023. So we are getting mixed reviews. You know, people are experiencing different things. right now. However, I do think it is safe to assume even before, you know, an official announcement
Starting point is 00:17:53 from Open AI is that we are going to soon be looking at a 2023 cutoff date, which is extremely encouraging news. And to tell you the truth, it is needed. You know, the fact that up until two months ago that even on the paid version of ChadGBT, we were almost two full years outdated, I think it really set us back, if I'm being honest, as a society, trying to push generative AI forward and to use it in our companies and in our careers. I think that 2021 was extremely limiting and caused a lot of people to put out some bad information or just boring and dull and outdated. So the knowledge cut off when we look at some of the leaks, things that are kind of unofficially official. I think this is a big one here. All right, so let's go to the next one.
Starting point is 00:18:44 So we have all tools mode. This is exciting for me because this is technically kind of the first true multi-modal step from chat GPD. Let's talk about that. What is multimodal? I'd say the overwhelming majority of users who are using chat GPT or other large language models, you know, your Bing Chat, your, you know, you have your Po, your pie, your Bing Chat, your, uh, anthropic cloud, your, uh, you know, so, so many, right? So, so many large language models for the most part, how we're using them as text to text, right? We're putting in
Starting point is 00:19:27 text and getting back text. Um, but over the last couple of months, we've, we've had some new capabilities that have already been released from chat GPT. So kind of when we talked about this GPT4 or vision, um, And I'm curious for those of you joining us live, what have you been using some of these new features? Have you used them? Are you using the voice capabilities? Are you listening to chat GPT respond back to you? Are you uploading photos?
Starting point is 00:19:55 But so some of these features have already been available. However, they've been in separate modes, right? Which is one thing that I've personally found annoying. And people, you know, over the last couple of months, have said, oh, you know, we have multimodal chat chabit. And it's like, no, you don't. You know, because as an example, up until this, you know, current unofficial, official leak, you've had to go into multiple modes to experience any kind of multimodality, right?
Starting point is 00:20:29 So that's when we're talking about, not just inputting text and outputting text, right? But inputting text, inputting photos, inputting your voice in the future. maybe inputting videos. And in the same chat, having it be able to output, not just text, but output photos, output videos, output PDFs, right? That is when we start to talk about multimodality. And that is when I think we really start to take a step, if I'm being honest, to general, to artificial general intelligence, right?
Starting point is 00:21:02 AGI. It's what Open AI is openly working toward. It's what people fear so much is when these, you know, generative AI and these large language models can all of a sudden, oh, you can start to showcase intelligence that maybe humans aren't capable of. But I think that's the first step, right? Whether you want AI to get there or not, multimodal is a required step. And so now with this rumored all tools mode, so I have a screenshot of it here on my screen on the live stream, but don't worry, I'm going to read it off. So this is a success message that maybe some of us will be
Starting point is 00:21:39 getting or a variation of this once we get access to this leaked rollout. So it says upload many types of documents, work with PDFs, data files, or any document you want to analyze, just upload and start asking questions. Okay. And then the second kind of bullet point here is use tools without switching. So that's access to browsing, advanced data analysis, and Dolly is now automatic. If preferred, manual selection is still available. under GPT4.
Starting point is 00:22:11 Okay. So let me talk about why this is important. Okay. And even as an example, we usually twice a week run a free prompting course. I think we've almost had a thousand people go through it. So sometimes it's tons of people from the same company, individuals, marketers, entrepreneurs, Fortune 500 leaders have all taken our free prime prompt polish course. And one thing that we always teach is you have to be very specific about the
Starting point is 00:22:39 mode, about the mode you start in, right? Because as an example, you know, chatGPT has the browse with Bing feature, which allows you to essentially query the internet. It actually doesn't give you access to the internet how you might want, but it allows you to query the internet, right, and ask the internet things, but you can't visit specific web pages. But so let's say you needed a chat that was important for your career, maybe for your company.
Starting point is 00:23:10 If you were starting a chat in that mode, and if you wanted to use something like advanced data analysis, you had to start a separate chat. So any knowledge that you had shared, any kind of training or minute fine-tuning that you were doing with that chat to get better results is all lost. Right. So even though some of these modes,
Starting point is 00:23:30 some of these tools were available separately, it wasn't very useful to tell you the truth. Because if, you know, if you wanted an image generation from Dali, your only option was to input text. But with this all tools, you know, some great things. And you've seen people that have early access, you know, doing some of these things is as an example, uploading a photo and saying, hey, what is this? And hey, maybe create a better version of it. And then from that better version, maybe create a spreadsheet of every single object that's in there.
Starting point is 00:24:05 So that's an example of now what you can do in this all tools mode and not having to switch, right? You can upload a PDF or an image, have chat GPT query the internet to find out more information about it. And then Dahl Lee can maybe draw another version of it or create a similar option to whatever you input it. And then you can do some advanced data analysis on it, all within one chat. So this is, I cannot understate how powerful and how much functionality this all tool. kind of mode will bring to us all. And the capabilities are endless. So, FYI, if you haven't taken our free prime,
Starting point is 00:24:46 our free prime, prompt polish course, make sure just type in PPP in the comments here on the live stream. Or if you are listening on the podcast, we have that information in the show notes as well. So you can also, there's always a link to reach out to me on LinkedIn, email us, just let us know. But we'll even be updating. As soon as this is released to the general public,
Starting point is 00:25:05 We'll be updating, you know, our free course. So you can really understand how to take advantage of all tools mode because I think it's extremely powerful. All right. So Adobe just introduced an entirely new way to create, bringing the power and precision of its creative suite into one conversational experience. Meet Firefly AI Assistant, now live in the Adobe Firefly app, the all in one creative AI studio.
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Starting point is 00:26:42 So we gave you a history. lesson, a brief history lesson. And we also explained some of these things that should be available in the near future, some of these kind of recent links, recent leaks, you know, the new knowledge cutoff reportedly in 2023, the Alt Tools mode, which I think will be extremely powerful. But now let's talk about the future of OpenAI and ChatGBT, GBT, and what it actually means. All right. So here we go. I have a list here of some facts, but also some predictions. All right. So like we already talked about, this is the first use case, at least inside chat, GPT, of true multimodal, right? I actually think, you know, Google Bard was a little ahead of the
Starting point is 00:27:32 multimodal. The results aren't that great, if I'm being honest, but, you know, Google Bard has already had a little bit better version of a multimodal, but this will, once chat GPT fully rolls this off, this will by far be the most powerful and true version of multimodal chat, which I do believe is the history. Let me tell you this. This is going to be how we interact with the internet in the future, right? Whether that's in three weeks or three years, I don't know. but multimodal interaction with large language models or hybrid, you know, kind of like what you've seen with Google's new SGE search generative experience.
Starting point is 00:28:14 But the ability to always not just upload text, but your voice, photo, spreadsheets, PDF, video. The future is multimodal conversations on the internet. And this will be, once it's fully released to us all, the first true multimodal. So it's exciting. Second, up-to-date information. My gosh, working, I mean, literally, I think it was seven weeks ago. I think we were in September before the September 2021 knowledge cutoff got bumped to January 2022 for paid users.
Starting point is 00:28:50 But having up-to-date information is paramount. It is going to help content creators create better content. It's going to help, you know, if you're using, let's just say as an example, if you're using chat GBT for a job search or to grow in your career. It's going to make it much more impactful. I think so much of the early knock, quote unquote, on generative AI and large language models and chat GPT was hallucination, was lies. And the number one cause, well, one A and one B.
Starting point is 00:29:22 One A is the knowledge cutoff was just too far back. The world changes so quick. industries change so quick. And if you're working on a knowledge cutoff that's even six to 12 months old, it's kind of difficult. So that's one A, one B is you should be using plugins mode for everything. So that's also like even where I'm at, like, hey, if I want to get on predictions or, hey, wish lists open AI, let's hopefully have all tools. Let's have that include plugins as well. Because if I'm being honest, if all tools, if this new all tools mode where you can have this true multimodal and you can switch between, you know, Dahl-Lee and advanced data analysis and browse with Bing and all of these things, if it doesn't include access to plugins, I'm not going to use it as much.
Starting point is 00:30:16 And I would still recommend people not as well or not as much because here's the thing. With plugins, that is how you open your work to the rest of your workflow, right? That's the only downside. Hey, even with this true multi-modality, everything's still trapped inside of chat GBT. But with plugins, you open up what you can do, not just the kind of opening up the communication, but the features and the functionality now that there's, I believe, 1,200 plugins, right? And being able to have a Zapier plugin allows you to have two-way communication with the rest of the entire internet. that. So as exciting as this true multimodal or all tools mode will be, I hope it eventually
Starting point is 00:31:03 includes plugins mode as well. All right. But regardless, that up-to-date information does mean fewer hallucinations, which is huge. All right. So here's here's some more predictions, some more predictions. Real-time collaboration. That can't be too far off. It can't. because the future, the future of work, as we know, it's, it's remote, it's hybrid. It's in person. It's all over the place, right? But what that means is everything is collaborative. And that's the one thing right now where I think large language models, maybe chat GPT
Starting point is 00:31:40 specifically really struggling, is being able to share, right? People know you can share chats, or I think most people know, or maybe you didn't. But yeah, there's features where you can share chats with your colleagues, but it's, kind of ends there. You know, everything in, in theory, still runs on your local account. But I do think we're going to see something soon from Open AI that is more collaborative, you know, that it's, you know, Google Docs-esque where, you know, a team can access a chat, you know, so you can work on projects together. If I'm being honest, I don't see a future where this doesn't exist in 2024 because if I'm being honest, if this doesn't exist in 2024,
Starting point is 00:32:27 I think it just opens up the path for other competitors, whether it's, you know, Google Bard or Cloud Anthropic or BingChat or whoever to offer a better collaborative experience because the future of work is together, it's remote, it's hybrid. So I think that has to be an option. The next kind of fact and prediction is more having this be more affordable for development, And when we kind of reference this November 6th developers conference that's happening here in a couple of days, it's kind of what this at least official announcements have been based on. This is allowing better, easier, and more affordable access for developers to work with OpenAI's API, right? To build your own products and services using their API.
Starting point is 00:33:20 So kind of these, you know, rapper companies, quote unquote, so to speak, right? So it is knowing, it is known that that is going to be happening, making that more affordable for developers. And kind of my last here as we wrap up this show on the future of chat GPT and what it means. My last kind of prediction on the future of chat GPT and what it means is chat GPT enterprise, right? So so much of the time we're just talking about the commercially available, the chat ChbPT that we all use. You log in, anyone create an account, you know, pay $20 a month for chat GBT Plus and you get access to all these things. But chat GPD Enterprise, it hasn't been talked about a lot. You know, it was announced a couple months ago and it's being rolled out.
Starting point is 00:34:13 But I do think the combination of Chat GPT Enterprise and Microsoft 365 co-pilot also being released here, shortly, at least for enterprise customers, it's going to change the narrative on Gen AI. Because I think unless you are an AI enthusiast, an early adapter, you probably still aren't being exposed to a lot of Gen AI in your day-to-day, right? Maybe, I mean, maybe if you're a marketer, a content creator, you know, a specialist in one of those fields, or an enthusiast, right? in early adopter, if you're not one of those things, chances are you're not using a lot of
Starting point is 00:34:57 AI on a day-to-day basis, a lot of generative AI. Again, maybe in your Google search, you have the search generative experience, which is kind of the traditional search plus AI hybrid. So maybe you're using that a little bit. But I do believe that chatGBT enterprise, which allows teams to kind of work together, to have more control of your data and private. privacy, a little more fine-tuning. But then also Microsoft 365 copilot, which I personally think, and I've had episodes about
Starting point is 00:35:30 this before, I think it's going to shake the economy. I think it's going to change how we all work. But I do think that those two things is going to change the narrative on Gen AI. Because up until then, a lot of people looked at AI and they're like, oh, it's not very good. And they just see people, you know, creating mediocre content. and with chat GPT and not putting a lot of work in. So I think the general population, at least here in the U.S.,
Starting point is 00:35:57 the general workforce, has only seen the maybe potential of generative AI, but they have not seen specifically it in use. They've only seen kind of mediocre examples or just talking promise. So I still think if we, even if we talk about the hype cycle, right, I still think we're early on. And I think that as we move forward with some of these new features in chat GPT, Microsoft copilot, we are going to go from a certain point of the hype cycle. And we're going to start to realize, oh, nope, this is real.
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Starting point is 00:37:12 So we talked about some of these unofficial, official leaks, right? this all tools mode and the knowledge cut off changing, is that going to change the way we work? Is chat GPT going to become this change from this tool that we don't really know about to an integral part of our day-to-day lives? I think so, but I want to hear from you. And I also want you to go to your everydayAI.com. Sign it for that free daily newsletter.
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