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There is a lot of data available publicly, enough to be an absolute danger. It is not enough for Sam and his team, though. I just bought me an API key, I have become their customer now. What I'm seeing is hilarious.

They made it very easy to integrate into any system, just copy paste your stuff and the AI will "know" how to remember all of that without intermediary developers creating databases for it. You literally just paste your data and IT WILL REMEMBER it whenever you ask for it in any format, and that includes conversational format, so, non-programmers can query this too. And if you, as the user, can create queries for that, be sure OpenAI will also be able to do that.

This is very important, because they might say they're not storing your personal data, but who knows that for sure? So, since you can now just paste, I insist, the AI brain will let you query that and you will be able to have your data available anytime. Those scientists created a monster that scraped some public data, but they will now possess private data as well.

How can a backend developer even compete with something that is capable of organizing ANY type of information without the need for some SQL schema, or rules, or anything at all? Anyone and their grand mother can now just paste information into the system and ask for it at will. Very powerful for companies, but very dangerous for humanity.

It's over. Humans need not apply.
 

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Edgar, that may be the most valuable post regarding ChatGPT, or one of the most, that I've seen so far.

We're all talking about how to get data out of it, but you're exploring the inputs it can save. Very interesting, thanks for posting. That is kinda cool. I wonder how it would be using sql to query the input data. Of course maybe theoretically you wouldn't "have" to, but let's say for the sake of argument that you found it easier to write the sql query than you did conversate with it. Funny
 

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I guess you could tell the GPT to organize your inputs in tables. You'd need to have a tool that actually executes the responses it gives you. Now that you're there, another tool that tests if the code it gave you actually works. And then query with it. Since it sounds more complicated, I'd stick with the conversational format, maybe make an agreement with the GPT to return your results in tabular format whenever you ask for them in a SQL-esque format? I mean, look at this trending github repo of rules for chatbots:
https://github.com/linexjlin/GPTs

Here's one of them:
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That's how easy it is becoming...
 

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wow that's amazing. i can see a large profit margin in a porn chat site, not that I'd want to own such a thing, but dang, the $ to be made!
 

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There is a lot of data available publicly, enough to be an absolute danger. It is not enough for Sam and his team, though. I just bought me an API key, I have become their customer now. What I'm seeing is hilarious.
Where do you find this Rosetta Stone?
 

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I suggest you connect dots like I'm doing, since I'm only in the initial phase of my own research. All I need now is to start incorporating these tools in production to see how my users react to them, but I can already tell you I can't keep up with the crazy speed at which this AI trend is moving. Check some videos by content creators using the tools and plugins and also read some articles of what it's like inside OpenAI and what their CEO is doing.

Also, take a look at the regulations that are coming, I am beginning to suspect that large companies will start imposing massive barriers on small developers seeking to benefit from creating tools with Artificial Intelligence. It is possible that they will begin establishing government entities to regulate who can sell products with artificial intelligence, and they may start forming organizations to "validate" these products as an attempt to slow down competitors and to "control" what can be done with it.
 
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I suggest you connect dots like I'm doing, since I'm only in the initial phase of my own research. All I need now is to start incorporating these tools in production to see how my users react to them, but I can already tell you I can't keep up with the crazy speed at which this AI trend is moving. Check some videos by content creators using the tools and plugins and also read some articles of what it's like inside OpenAI and what their CEO is doing.

Also, take a look at the regulations that are coming, I am beginning to suspect that large companies will start imposing massive barriers on small developers seeking to benefit from creating tools with Artificial Intelligence. It is possible that they will begin establishing government entities to regulate who can sell products with artificial intelligence, and they may start forming organizations to "validate" these products as an attempt to slow down competitors and to "control" what can be done with it.
Do you mind sharing the link to where the API is available? Thanks
 

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I suggest you connect dots like I'm doing, since I'm only in the initial phase of my own research. All I need now is to start incorporating these tools in production to see how my users react to them, but I can already tell you I can't keep up with the crazy speed at which this AI trend is moving. Check some videos by content creators using the tools and plugins and also read some articles of what it's like inside OpenAI and what their CEO is doing.

Also, take a look at the regulations that are coming, I am beginning to suspect that large companies will start imposing massive barriers on small developers seeking to benefit from creating tools with Artificial Intelligence. It is possible that they will begin establishing government entities to regulate who can sell products with artificial intelligence, and they may start forming organizations to "validate" these products as an attempt to slow down competitors and to "control" what can be done with it.
Well by copying your first post on this, and asking it which product it was referring to. I gave me this.


There is a lot of data available publicly, enough to be an absolute danger. It is not enough for Sam and his team, though. I just bought me an API key, I have become their customer now. What I'm seeing is hilarious.

They made it very easy to integrate into any system, just copy paste your stuff and the AI will "know" how to remember all of that without intermediary developers creating databases for it. You literally just paste your data and IT WILL REMEMBER it whenever you ask for it in any format, and that includes conversational format, so, non-programmers can query this too. And if you, as the user, can create queries for that, be sure OpenAI will also be able to do that.

This is very important, because they might say they're not storing your personal data, but who knows that for sure? So, since you can now just paste, I insist, the AI brain will let you query that and you will be able to have your data available anytime. Those scientists created a monster that scraped some public data, but they will now possess private data as well.

How can a backend developer even compete with something that is capable of organizing ANY type of information without the need for some SQL schema, or rules, or anything at all? Anyone and their grand mother can now just paste information into the system and ask for it at will. Very powerful for companies, but very dangerous for humanity.

It's over. Humans need not apply.
 

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I was talking to someone the other day who is very senior in the automotive industry. They have concerns about using AI both within their manufactured vehicles and their manufacturing process as to use it potentially exposes their intellectual properties, copyrights and patents etc to their competitors.
 

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I was talking to someone the other day who is very senior in the automotive industry. They have concerns about using AI both within their manufactured vehicles and their manufacturing process as to use it potentially exposes their intellectual properties, copyrights and patents etc to their competitors.
We just think we know what living on the grid means.

Although, if you go back to the time of villages, everyone knew your business.
 

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