Podcast Notes Key Takeways
- “GPT-3 is a text-completion artificial intelligence. Specifically, it’s in the category of natural language processing artificial intelligence. This is a technology developed by OpenAI which is a machine learning AI company originally started by Elon Musk now run by Sam Altman.” – Hassan Osman
- “Basically what it does is it takes a piece of text that you give it and it tries to complete that text”
- The AI is based on writing from a small subset of the internet
- After publishing his first GPT-3 generated post on Substack, Liam got 26,000 unique readers in 2 weeks
- Liam never revealed the text was written by an AI and the public liked the writing on its own accord
- Liam believes that while GPT-3 is attention-grabbing, it currently doesn’t have much practical use
- A far more practical text-based AI would be one that can analyze information and summarize it for the public
- “I think in the near future you are going to see a lot of writers who are using GPT-3 or similar models to basically accelerate the writing process” – Hassan Oman
- Liam believes GPT-3 will make it easier to become a writer, but it will also raise the bar for the quality of content that people read
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Liam Porr discusses how he used GPT-3 to publish blog posts and articles, as well as the pros and cons of using artificial intelligence models for writing nonfiction content in the future.