Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 48: Everything You're Getting WRONG About ChatGPT

Episode Date: June 29, 2023

You're using ChatGPT wrong. Today we’re getting into the common misconceptions and mistakes people make when using ChatGPT. We break down the 9 biggest reasons you’re using ChatGPT wrong.For ...more details, head to our episode page.Join the conversation and ask Jordan any questions you have here.Time Stamps:[00:01:15] Daily AI news[00:05:40] Using the wrong version of ChatGPT[00:09:15] Using the wrong year for ChatGPT[00:11:40] Not using ChatGPT as your executive assistant[00:14:50] Not training your Chats as employees[00:17:57] Using it just for writing[00:23:15] Using prompts only[00:25:20] Noting giving specifics, a role, context, etc.[00:29:25] Not training and saving your expert chats[00:30:52] Still using GoogleTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Workplace stress and impact of AI    - Exponential surge of stress with AI adoption    - Importance of understanding and discussing AI's impact on efficiency and employment expectations2. Controversy around US restrictions on chip sales to China    - Mention of US restrictions on chip sales to China    - Emphasis on role of chipmakers and AI companies in driving US economy3. Common mistakes in using ChatGPT    - Not using the paid version of ChatGPT    - Using outdated versions of ChatGPT    - Not utilizing ChatGPT as an executive assistant4. AI news    - OpenAI accused of hoarding personal data in a potential class action lawsuit    - Report on how AI influences social media5. Study on rapid adoption of AI and its effects on mental health    - Mention of a study unveiled at the KPMG Woman's Leadership Summit9. Addressing incorrect use of ChatGPT and main topic of discussion    - Reminding the audience that the livestream is for answering questions about ChatGPT and other subjectsKeywords:stress, workplace, AI, exponential surge, adoption, understanding, discussing, impact, efficiency, employment expectations, controversy, US restrictions, chip sales, China, chipmakers, AI companies, driving, US economy, common mistakes, ChatGPT, paid version, outdated versions, executive assistant, Everyday AI, audience, joining, subscribing, rating, website, AI content, daily newsletter, breaking barriers, incorrect use, main topic, livestream, answering questions, OpenAI, accused, hoarding personal data, class action lawsuit, report, influences, social media, study, rapid adoption, mental health, KPMG Woman's Leadership SummitSend 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. You're using chat GPT incorrectly.
Starting point is 00:00:50 You're not doing it right. That's one thing. That's actually the main thing we're going to be talking about today on everyday AI. I am your host, Jordan Wilson, guiding you through chat GPT and how to use it better. But before we do that, here's a reminder. This is a live stream. This is for you to answer your questions. You're burning questions about chat dbt or anything else.
Starting point is 00:01:16 But before we get to your questions and get into why you're using chat chapti wrong, let's first look at the AI news. All right. So we do this every day, every weekday, 7.30 a.m. Central Standard Time. We come to you and we bring you what's happening in AI news. You can spend hours, countless hours a day trying to keep up or you can tune in every day everyday AI. It's your choice. All right. So let's round down some of the biggest pieces of news today in AI. So Open AI is stealing data. At least that's according to the Clarkson law firm that's filing
Starting point is 00:01:56 what they're trying to make a class action law lawsuit, accusing Open AI, the creator of Chachapit for hoarding a vast amounts of personal data. So yeah, they're obviously seeking class action status on this. This will be interesting to see how this plays out. I think this is one of the first larger potential class action lawsuits we've seen kind of be levied against OpenAI. I'm sure they have the world's largest legal team. Anyways, so the second piece of news.
Starting point is 00:02:31 And again, we'll be sharing these all in our daily newsletter. So make sure you go to your everyday AI.com. So a new report from The Verge is a. Essentially, meta is spilling the beans on how AI influences what we see on social media. So, you know, how AI impacts everything you see on your feed on Instagram, Facebook, they went into great depth and provided a good amount of detail as well. So definitely check that article out. Next, we have a new study on AI's rapid adoption and what that means for mental health.
Starting point is 00:03:08 This is important. It's something we don't talk about a lot. So this was unveiled, kind of this study was unveiled by leaders at the KPMG Women's Leadership Summit, I believe yesterday. So they said a survey of executive women found that 91% perceived an exponential surge of stress in the workplace compared to pre-pendemic levels. And a lot of that was attributed to this, that rapid, adoption of AI. It's something that we're not talking about enough, and I think we need to. AI is great, but it is going to make everyone, at least this is my personal opinion, and we talk about it here on the show. In the coming months and years, your efficiency, your employer is going to expect your efficiency to go up exponentially once employers learn how to use all these AI tools, they're going to expect you to. So definitely check, check out. that article as well. Last but not least, there's a big chip controversy. So not the chocolate chips or potato chips, but the computer chips. So Nvidia is warning that new U.S. restrictions on chip
Starting point is 00:04:25 sales to China could leave to a permanent loss of opportunity. So why are we talking about chips on an everyday AI show? All right. So whether you have noticed this or not, It's actually chip makers and companies involved in AI that are propelling the U.S. economy. So obviously, you know, the everyday AI show is based here in Chicago, but we have listeners, you know, all over the globe. Shout out, you know, all you people in New Zealand in that area. We're always getting a lot of listens over there. But so the chipmakers, specifically, Nvidia, AMD. Broadcom, and companies in generative AI, you know, Google, meta, IBM.
Starting point is 00:05:15 So those things are driving the U.S. economy. So when a big player like Nvidia is saying, hey, this is going to take away permanent loss of opportunity, that affects the everyday person. That affects what we're talking about today. Okay. Can't wait. We already have a ton of comments. Okay.
Starting point is 00:05:36 So as a reminder, if you are listening to this live, I hope that you're going to take advantage of what we talk about today. So we're talking about everything you're getting wrong about chat GPT. But if you are listening to this on the podcast, check the show notes. We're going to have a link in there to a LinkedIn thread. So you can come in, ask me questions if you want. You can read what other people are talking about. Find out some more resources. So please join us.
Starting point is 00:06:05 So, but for those of you live, let's get to it. And please leave a question, leave a comment. We already have some going. So without further ado, let's talk about everything you're getting wrong about chatchip-T. All right. Here we go. As a reminder, look at that. We already have Dr. Harvey Castro on some materials here.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Shout out, Dr. Harvey. So Everyday AI is a live stream podcast and newsletter. I just wanted to throw that out there before we get started. It's important. All right. So the first thing that you're doing wrong with chat GPT is you're using the wrong version, okay? There's a free version and there's a paid version. All right.
Starting point is 00:06:50 So I know that it's $20 a month. So $20 a month means different things to different people. And I want to be cognizant of that, that $20 in other countries or for people, you know, that are going through, you know, really tough financial times, that can be a barrier. If you are, you know, buying yourself coffee every day, if you are going out to eat a couple times a week, and you are not using the paid version of chat GPT, you are not spending your money wisely. I will just say that, okay?
Starting point is 00:07:28 If you don't have the paid plan for the $20 a month for chat GPT, you are wasting your money. All right. I'm putting it out there. If you, if you disagree, go ahead and leave me a comment. I do want to get to some of these, some of these comments here. So thank you for tuning in. S.M. Leonard, Chicago. Leonard's doing great things with Mid-Journey AI art. It is a loaded choice. Yes. Dr. Harvey Castro, he'll check the article out. Thank you. Let me just make sure. Greetings from Ireland. All right, Matthew, thank you for joining us. Appreciate that.
Starting point is 00:08:11 All right. We have a lot of, yes, and I agree, Leonard. ChatGPT is greater than Starbucks to the millionth power and beyond. Okay, let's get back into it and talk about more ways that you're using, you're just getting things wrong about chat GPT. So we actually do a couple times a week, a free chat GPT training. If anyone listening to this has taken it, maybe drop a comment if you think it was good or not. But if you want to know information, all you have to do is just type in PPP. It's a free course.
Starting point is 00:08:42 We don't sell anything. We just want to, we just want people to be better at chat GPT. Okay. The next way that you're using chat GPT in the wrong way is you're using it in the wrong year. Okay. So this is mistake number one and mistake number two. Mistake number one is you're using the free version. An analogy that I like to use is, you know, most of us have a smartphone here, you know,
Starting point is 00:09:07 It is the equivalent, you know, people who say, oh, I don't need the paid version. I can make do with the free version because, you know, there's all these external, you know, Chrome extensions that give it so much power. No. The difference is the paid version is a smartphone, the newest smartphone. The free version is whatever came before the flip phone, right? That's not a drag at the free version of chat GPT. I'm just saying comparatively, right?
Starting point is 00:09:39 Because obviously the free version of chat GPT is groundbreaking. It is probably, in my opinion, you know, something that you would, in the footnotes of history, it is in there with the invention of the internet or high speed internet, right? I would say so. But you're using the wrong year. So even if you have the paid plan, a lot of people don't know this, you still have to enable different modes. So either there's the default, there's plugins, there's web browser, and there's a code interpreter. So most people are probably using web browsing or plugins.
Starting point is 00:10:17 So if you're not using those, you are still stuck in pre-2020. So as a reminder, what chat GPT is, it's a large language model. It is built off of data and information essentially scraped from the internet only up through September. 2021. So, I mean, seven months ago, yeah, that was still problematic. But now it's, that's almost a lifetime ago. That's almost two years ago. So there's very few, in my opinion, unless you're, you know, talking about U.S. history or something that just doesn't change, like the Cubs being bad every year. I'm a Cubs fan, so I can say that. But if you're talking about something that just doesn't change, there's not many things like that. Everything is changing.
Starting point is 00:11:05 everything evolving. So the free version of chat GPT that has a knowledge cutoff at September 2021 is not always very helpful. Even if you're in education, like whatever you may be using it for, our society changes. New facts come out. Old facts get erased and updated. You're using the wrong year. And by default, even on the paid plan, it's going to go to that knowledge cut off. The default, GPT4 is still cut off at 2021. So you have to enable either web or plugins and then even in plugins, again, not to get two in the weeds here, but you have to have have certain plugins to make sure you can access the internet and access new and relevant information. All right. Wow. This is amazing. We have people from all over the place. Shout out. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:11:56 if you're listening live, I want to see what other countries we have. Valeriano, Columbia, thank you for joining us. Brownwind, South Africa, amazing. Love South Africa. Okay. So, and sorry if I didn't get your name's right. It's early. The coffee hasn't kicked in.
Starting point is 00:12:16 Let's keep going. Let's keep going. Another way that you're using chat GPT in the wrong way is you're not using chat GPT as your executive assistant. Okay? We're nearing our 50th. episode of Everyday AI, again, on podcast and live stream. But so many, I've had so many smart CEOs, you know, people who run big companies, small companies, solopreneurs. Some of the people
Starting point is 00:12:46 who are using Chat GPT to its highest potential have talked about how they have turned ChatGPT into their executive assistant. Okay? It's an amazing use case. But we're all doing it wrong. Why isn't every single person using ChatGBTGPT as their executive assistant? I'm going to show you how because you have to be organized with ChatGPT. All right. I'm going to try to take questions as I see them. So hopefully this is still relevant. Rastafa is asking, he says, great advice for current users.
Starting point is 00:13:25 What's the parallel advice for students thinking of college? students should be paying $20 a month to use this. Here's the thing. College students, they're writing their papers with chat, GPT, period. Their papers would be better if they wrote them with the paid version and not the free version, right? Even the quality. It's not just the knowledge, but think of the smartphone. Think of how many more features, right?
Starting point is 00:13:57 We're not just talking phone calls. How many more features today's cell phone has than that first antenna flip phone? And even the quality of the call, right? Like the first cell phones, you couldn't get reception anywhere. The call quality was terrible. Now the call quality is great. So even the quality of the paid is better. But yeah, students should be using chat chbt, 100%.
Starting point is 00:14:17 But the education system needs to get it figured out. Because, you know, if professors or deans of schools or university presidents think that they can prohibit chat GPT, you can't. Students are smart. Students are smart at finding shortcuts. They're going to find them. So I know there's some great people here on LinkedIn that are already doing things and everywhere, but doing great things to incorporate properly, incorporate chat GPT into the classroom.
Starting point is 00:14:47 It should be. That's my side tangent. Yes, Gerald, greetings from Chicago. Gerald is putting together an AI summit that I'm talking at in a couple of weeks. So shout out to that. Should be exciting. Harvey using chat chpte to brainstorm. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:15:04 Just going through some of the comments here. Leonard, it's a great study tool and role play tool. He has a few posts about EDU use cases. Perfect. Leonard, I'm here for self-promotion. Go ahead and drop those in the comments if you want so people can read them. All right, let's keep going. another way that you're using,
Starting point is 00:15:26 that you're just all wrong about chat chbt is you're not training chats to be your dedicated employees playing a role. So what does that mean? 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,
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Starting point is 00:16:58 I'm going to see, I'm going to see if I can, uh, if I can, um, show my screen here. I actually won't because then I'm going to probably lose my little slides. But your chats, if you look on the left-hand side, they're all probably random if you're not using chat. CHAPT, right. Look at all of those chats as a dedicated employee playing a dedicated role. Okay? And we're also going to talk about this in a couple of slides. But so let's say you start a new chat. You should be doing what's called plug-in packs. We talk about that in our PPP course, Prime, prompt polish. If you want to access, I don't just open it up to anyone,
Starting point is 00:17:39 but if you're listening, type in PPP, I'll send it to you. But all of those chats should be dedicated employees. And you need to give your employees the resources and tools that they need. So what that means is paid. You need to be on the paid plan. And either you need to give them web access or you need to give them a specific set of plugins, right? So we're going to talk in a few slides in a couple or in a few sessions. here about some different use cases. But all of those chats, you need to be treating them as a
Starting point is 00:18:08 dedicated employee with a dedicated role to play. If you were to go in and let's say you're in charge of training someone, someone new on your team and your company, whatever, you wouldn't just go in and start giving them roles or you wouldn't give them tasks in marketing and advertising and data science and biology and, you know, 50 different subject matters, you would pretty much ideally be giving them tasks in one specific role. And you would train them and you would give them tools for that one specific role. That is the other biggest mistake. I'd say, I should have put this maybe up top that people are making is they're just using their chats haphazardly, right? They're just going in. Maybe they're just clicking on their last chat that
Starting point is 00:18:56 was maybe about a paper that they were writing for school, and then they're trying to ask it about something completely unrelated. That's not how chat GPT works. You need to be training these chats like you would be training an employee. Give them the tools, build them up, but also keep their roles and responsibilities separate. Doesn't cost you anything to click the new chat button in chat GPT and to start training that new chat in a new role. Okay, leave a comment. Oh, cool. We got some people. with the PPP. I'll send all that info over to you. But leave a comment if you have more questions about that. If you're listening on the podcast, send me an email. Does that make sense? How you should
Starting point is 00:19:36 be training these different chats. Okay? We're going to talk about that again here in a second. All right. Here's the other problem. Why you're using chat GPT in the wrong way. You're using it just for writing. That's terrible. It's terrible, right? Don't get me wrong. ChatGBTGPT is amazing at writing. I talk about this on the show frequently. I've been getting paid to write for 20 years. I started, I was working as a literal as a full-time journalist as a teenager. I was writing sports stories at the Freeport Journal Standard.
Starting point is 00:20:17 Shout out to all the old JS crew. But I've been getting paid to write for 20 years in some way, shape, or form. ChatGPT is better at writing than me, period. But only if you train it, you know, you see all these terrible viral posts on LinkedIn, Twitter, on the internet saying, oh, chat GPT can't write. ChatGPT can never replace a human writer. Yes, it can. It's just because most people put garbage in and they get garbage out. But more about that in a second.
Starting point is 00:20:48 So mistake, you're using chat GPT for writing only. Here's a little acronym. I'm going to be, you know, I'm always updating this PPP course. So maybe if you took it like three weeks ago. and if you want to take it again, you should. I'm going to be adding this in there. But other big categories that you should be using chat GPT for, aside from writing, is to organize, analyze, research, and summarize.
Starting point is 00:21:16 All right, let's talk about that. Organize. You can organize your day. You can organize your workflow. You know, chat GPT isn't just for writing papers or, you know, doing some work-related project, especially with plus. You can use ChatGPT to run your life. I should be doing this more.
Starting point is 00:21:33 You know, I talk about it. I should be doing it more. You can say, you know, copy in your calendar. You can say, here's what I'm trying to do. Help me, right? And it will. It will organize whatever, your personal life, your professional life. It'll organize it if you ask it to.
Starting point is 00:21:47 Give it information. Love it. You know, I use it as a study aid to learn all the time. Analyze. People aren't using ChatGBTGPT to analyze, mainly because they're not using chat GPT correctly. And they're trying, but they're not analyzing correctly. You need to be on the pro version.
Starting point is 00:22:03 You need to be on the right mode. Personally, not a big fan of web browsing because there's better plugins, I think, that browse the web just as well as chat GPT's default web browsing, which is through their integration and partnership with Microsoft Bing. For me, Bing, the Bing browsing doesn't always do it. And if you just use one of the browsing plugins, then you can, add more plugins to the mix. All right. So we talk about that more in the course. Again, just type in PPP. If you want free access to that, it's literally free. There's no upsell.
Starting point is 00:22:40 Someone was asking me like yesterday, like, what's the catch? It's like, there is no catch. You're smarter now. You know, you can do more things now at your job. So it's awesome. Okay, research. You have to be using the right mode. A great easy way to research. Let's say you're doing competitive research. Let's say you're an entrepreneur or you run a department at a large organization. And usually you're looking at your competitors. Put in all their links. Put in their press releases, their PDFs, their YouTube videos, all of them.
Starting point is 00:23:12 And say, hey, chat, GPT, here's my five competitors. Here's all the links that they've been putting their things out. Compare my stuff to theirs, right? That sounds like so simple. But do you have time, right? If you're in a big company or a fast-moving industry, I know CEOs who spend so much of their day reading manually or manually tracking what their competitors are doing. You should be doing that, yes, but not manually.
Starting point is 00:23:40 You should be using chat GPT because they can do it in seconds. What literal CEOs, high-paid people, directors, are spending hours a day doing this. that could be done in seconds in chat chbt. And a lot of times it's like, oh, I don't want to pay $20. Well, you should. All right. And then to summarize, so kind of talked about that as well. So researching and summarize can kind of blend.
Starting point is 00:24:08 But stop using chat GPT just to write. Use it to organize, analyze research, and summarize. A lot of questions. Sorry, I missed them. Yes, I will share the email. You can always hit us up. It's just info at, your everyday AI.com.
Starting point is 00:24:25 So if you did want to reach out, you can do that. Also, you know, you can just go to the Everyday AI website, you know, drop me a DM here on LinkedIn. Always happy to reach out and answer any questions. Let's see if I can do this right too. Dropping comment there. We'll see if it goes through. All right.
Starting point is 00:24:51 Next, let's keep going. What other questions do you have? This one's going a little long. We always try to bring you the daily live stream in 15 to 20 minutes. We're a little long, but that's okay. I want to get to your questions as well. So you're using chat GPT with prompts only. This is my biggest pet peeve.
Starting point is 00:25:08 This is my biggest pet peeve. Have any of you seen these tweets, these LinkedIn posts, these carousels, whatever? Hey, these are the 20 prompts that you need to save 20 hours a day. You know, that's funny. I don't know if anyone's actually said these prompts will save you 20 hours a day, but I wouldn't be surprised, like, how sensationalized some of these people are trying to share their prompts. Prompts don't help you. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:25:39 You know, you can try all the super prompts that you want. Still, they are not going to be as good. All these great prompts that you see online that will save you so much time. They're not going to be as good as if you train that chat. employee up. So again, you can like, think of these big prompts like this. It's an employee. ChatGPT is your employee. An employee comes in. Are you going to sit there and go back and forth and build up their skill sets and have a conversation and say, what else do you need for me? That's how you should be using chat GPT, by the way. Are you going to do that to get the most out of your
Starting point is 00:26:16 employee? Or are they going to sit down, no hello, no telling them anything, and you're going to give them a monster prompt, right? Like, hey, nice to meet you. It's your first day here. I'm going to talk now for 90 seconds and expect you to perform at a high level. Stop doing these super prompts. Just because you can get a C plus, a B minus result doesn't mean you should be doing it. Okay? Just because we had that first flip phone doesn't mean we should have stopped there. Now we have cool smartphones. All right? So stop just using these prompts. You need to prime prompt polish. Again, that's our PPP method. patent pending maybe. So drop PPP in the chat and I'll make sure to send access.
Starting point is 00:27:00 I don't know if my comment went through. So I'll have to make sure I do that. All right. The next way you're using chat GPT wrong is you're not giving it these things. Specifics, a role, context, tone, and mentoring. Mentoring was a new one. So Louise in our PPP course said, it sounds like we should be mentoring our chats.
Starting point is 00:27:26 And I said, yes, we should be. We're going to start using that word now. So yes, mentoring. All right. And as a reminder, now I have the correct. So if you are joining us live, I just dropped some of those links in the chat there. So you need to be giving chat, GPT,
Starting point is 00:27:46 all of those things, specific information, a role to play, context, tone, and mentoring. The mentoring thing is actually big because you need to be doing on the back end. That's kind of our polish what we talk about in the course. But after you put in, quote, unquote, your prompt, whatever that prompt is, you can't be satisfied with the first draft, right? As a former journalist, you never publish the first version of a story. There's always more. There's always more to be had. There's always more information. There's always, you can take words out. You can make something better. So never publish the first one.
Starting point is 00:28:20 I'm going to try to get some of these comments. I'm sorry, there's a lot of them coming in. So let's see. Okay. Cool. Top 10 chat GPT plugins. Rastafa is asking. I'll share those.
Starting point is 00:28:37 So again, I'll share those in the PPP course. Peggy Snyder-Hass, still learning. That's great. All right. That's actually my mom. So shout out, mom. All right. Bing is slow as hack. Leonard says so slow. Yes. Leonard, are you talking about Bing in general or the Bing web browsing? But if you're talking about the web browsing in chat, GPT, I agree. It's in beta. It's supposed to be improving. But yeah, time's out for me all the time. May Brit, shout out, PPP, says she thinks she should take it again. Wow, that's great. Love that.
Starting point is 00:29:17 Rastafas, SWAT is amazing. I've been using it to make real-time decisions. Yeah, you can use chat GPT for SWAT analysis, right? So strength, weakness, opportunity threats. You know, the crazy thing is, is there's literally companies that do branding, brand strategy, and, you know, they always do SWAT, right? And they charge you so much. Like, I'm going to be very interested in what happens in the brand strategy space.
Starting point is 00:29:41 ChatGBTGPT is great for that. You know, you don't need to, you know, this is crazy because companies have paid us to do their brand strategy pre-chat GPT. But now if someone said, hey, I'm going to give you $100,000 to do this, I'd be like, well, maybe, but let's knock it down and let's use chat GPT together because it's better. It's better. I'm sorry, chat GPT brand strategy, if you use it correctly, is going to be better than any other human who has brand strategy experience.
Starting point is 00:30:13 People are going to argue with that, but it's true. Brown win, PPP. I'll send it over. All right. I think we're almost, almost to the end of the comments here. Jordan, how do you deal with unwanted changes when making updates with chat GPD? Unwanted changes when making updates with chat GPD. Rastafa, I'm not exactly sure what the context of the question was. Maybe you sent it when I was talking about something.
Starting point is 00:30:43 So unwanted changes, I'm not sure. If you're using chat GPT correctly, there's usually not any unwanted changes because you are in more control. I think when people are seeing unwanted results from chat GPT, it's normally because they're either using the free version or they're using the wrong mode. So default plug-in web or they're using the correct mode incorrectly, if that makes sense. All right, let me make sure I didn't skip over anything here. All right.
Starting point is 00:31:11 This one is big. We kind of already touched on it, But you're not, a mistake that you're making is you're not training and saving your expert chats. Okay. All those chats on the left hand side, you should be naming them. Again, they're employees. Give them a name. Are you using plugins?
Starting point is 00:31:28 I'll use a code word like this. I'll say one PL. That's one plugin. Or I'll say three PL, three plugins. And I'll say, you know, this is everyday AI copywriting or, you know, this is, um, web access, so, you know, W-A competitive analysis, right? Because when you spend so much time training these chats, you need to come back to them and you need to go to the right person, okay?
Starting point is 00:31:56 That's a huge mistake. No one is talking about this. No one. I don't know why. I probably sound like an old man yelling on the porch. No one is doing their chat GPs correctly. All of these chats, you need to train them up, you need to name them properly, and you need to go back and use them for their intended purpose. Don't just have one chat that you keep
Starting point is 00:32:15 changing its role all the time. An employee would be confused if every day it played a different role and that knowledge would go away. Okay. Also, again, I know I keep plugging this, but I can't get to it all in the live podcast. Say PPP in the comments because there's a couple very important things you need to do when training up your chats. Otherwise, you're going to lose it all. All right. Another big mistake you're using with chat GPT. This one you might be looking at and saying it doesn't make sense. You're still using Google. So Google is rolling out, even Google is rolling out as GE.
Starting point is 00:32:54 I believe that's the acronym, the search generative experience, where they're changing even their their kind of default search to have more inclusion from Google Bard. Okay? So the search. generative experience, even Google, is starting to, quote, unquote, phase out traditional Google. And they're bringing in kind of these AI results. So if you've been using Microsoft Bing, they've been doing this a little bit recently in testing.
Starting point is 00:33:24 But if you're still using Google and you have the paid version of chat GPT, you should stop. You know, one thing I encourage people to do, set chat. com. I believe that's the default, right? Let's see. Myself, yes, chat.com. Set that as your default on your default homepage on your phone, on your computer. It sounds weird, but if you are using chat, you beat you correctly, you are going to save so much time.
Starting point is 00:33:54 A lot of times Googling leads to rabbit holes. It leads to, oh, I'm going to click on this ad now, and now I'm reading sports news, right? I started to research, you know, machine learning, and now I'm reading sports news. retargeting is going to catch you, you know, one way or another. So stay in chat, GPT, it's also better, it's faster, right? Instead of reading those 20 articles, which could take hours if you're researching something. Instead, you can get a culmination or a comprehensive overview of all of those instances in one chat. All right.
Starting point is 00:34:30 Let me see. Okay. I think I got all the questions. Okay. Hey, Leonard, LinkedIn messaging has an AI composer today. Was that there yesterday? I do not have it yet. I don't believe.
Starting point is 00:34:50 I'm checking now. I don't have it. So no, LinkedIn announced this like a month or two ago, but then they reannounced it and said that it was going to be rolling out. So they do it to different people at different times. So yeah, LinkedIn has said that they're going to release some generative AI text capabilities. for post. Hopefully they don't
Starting point is 00:35:10 do it for comments but yeah, it's been slowly rolling out. All right. I already said this enough, but another mistake you're making is you're not taking our free PPP class.
Starting point is 00:35:22 So drop that there. All right, that's it, y'all. If you have any questions, please drop them now. But look what Benjamin said. That was cool.
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