ChatGPT Helps Man Launch Business in 24 Hours
今日はChatGPTとビジネスを始めるという記事を見ていきましょう。Jackson Greathouse Fallは、ChatGPTを使って24時間以内にビジネスを立ち上げ、"HustleGPT "と名付けました。そのアドバイスに従って、彼は持続可能な製品のアフィリエイト・マーケティング・ウェブサイト「Green Gadget Guru」を作成した。フォールはマーケティングに40ドルを投資し、初日に投資家から500ドルを受け取ったと主張しています。このチャットボットの成功に触発され、他の人たちもChatGPTをビジネスアイデアに利用するようになりましたが、サイトの機能性や成功に疑問を持つ人もいました。(English) Let's look at our article on starting a business with ChatGPT today. Jackson Greathouse Fall launched an industry within 24 hours using ChatGPT, which he named "HustleGPT." Following its advice, he created Green Gadget Guru, an affiliate marketing website for sustainable products. Fall invested $40 in marketing and claimed to have received $500 from investors on the first day. The chatbot's success inspired others to use ChatGPT for business ideas, but some questioned the site's functionality and success.
ChatGPT Helps Man Launch Business in 24 Hours
Who wouldn't love to make lots of money in a short time? But the question is: "How?"
For Jackson Greathouse Fall, all it took was a conversation with ChatGPT.
On March 15, 2023, Fall tweeted that he gave GPT-4, the newest version of the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, a budget of $100 and one job: turn it into as much money as possible in the shortest time possible.
Fall told the chatbot — which he named "HustleGPT" — he was its "human counterpart" and would do everything it said, as long as it was legal and didn't require him to do any physical work.
Fall was told to first buy an internet domain with a catchy name and a cheap hosting plan. This cost him under $40.
Soon, Fall was running Green Gadget Guru, an affiliate marketing website that posts content about sustainable products.
Fall used Dall-E — another AI bot created by the same company — to make the logo, and HustleGPT created the code for the website.
Later that day, the first content was released: an article about sustainable kitchen products written by the chatbot.
Fall also spent $40 marketing on Facebook and Instagram, as advised by HustleGPT, and by the end of the day, he said he had received $500 from investors.
Three days later, Fall announced that the chatbot had allowed him to employ people to work for Green Gadget Guru.
Fall inspired others to use ChatGPT for their own business ideas — with many sharing their experiences on Twitter using the hashtag "HustleGPT."
However, Maggie Harrison, writing for Futurism, notes that the site does not seem to work well and says it's strange that a chatbot would want to hire humans to write for it. She wonders if Green Gadget Guru is actually as successful as Fall says it is.
Discussion
1) What are your thoughts on Jackson Greathouse Fall's story?
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I thought it was a fascinating article.
Because it is essential to challenge new things first.
It doesn't matter if you succeed or not.
2) Would you prefer a chatbot to start your business?
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No, I don't think so.
ChatGPT would make a great secretary.
Suitable for programming and general work.
However, business ideas, concepts and final decisions must be made by humans.
3) Have you tried out ChatGPT or Dall-E? If so, how did you find them?
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Yes, I tried ChatGPT4. Dall-E is not yet.
I found them on websites and videos.
Many YouTubes have ChatGPT.
4) What impact do you expect AI to have on businesses shortly?
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I think it will become clearer what jobs humans have to do and what only humans can do.
AI will do the jobs it used to do.
I think the weeding out of many jobs will begin.
5) Are you excited or worried about the future of AI?
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Yes, I am very excited.
I am worried at the same time.
However, new technology cannot be stopped.
So we can't help but be excited.
Further Discussion
6) Do you know anyone who runs their own company?
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Yes, my sister-in-law has her own company.
She is a tax accountant and employs some people.
7) Have you ever thought about starting your own business?
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Yes, when I retire, I want to become a knitting teacher.
My dream is to have a knitting cafe and a beginner's classroom.
8) What are the most challenging things about building a business?
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I think it's about making money.
And don't betray people's trust.
I think the hardest thing is to keep going.
9) Who would it be if you could get business advice from anyone worldwide?
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I respected Apple's Steve Jobs.
But his advice can be challenging for me.
So I would like to ask for a successful knitter abroad.
10) Some people dream of success, while others get up every morning and make it happen. — Wayne Huizenga. What are your thoughts on this statement?
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I find it challenging to take action.
However, I think more people will start their businesses with the help of ChatGPT.
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Q: Could you please explain ChatGPT? What does GPT mean?
A (ChatGPT-4.0): ChatGPT stands for Chatbot based on Generative Pre-trained Transformer. It is an AI language model developed by OpenAI, designed to understand and generate human-like responses in a conversational context.
The name can be broken down into three parts:
Generative: The model can generate content, such as text, by predicting the most likely next word or phrase based on the received input.
Pre-trained: The model has been trained on a massive dataset containing various types of text from the internet, such as books, articles, and websites. This pre-training process allows the model to learn grammar, factual knowledge, and some level of reasoning from the data it has been exposed to.
Transformer: This refers to the underlying architecture of the model. Transformers are a type of neural network architecture introduced by Vaswani et al. in 2017. They are particularly effective for natural language processing tasks due to their ability to handle long-range dependencies in text and their capacity to be parallelized during training, which makes them more computationally efficient.
ChatGPT is built upon the GPT-4 architecture, a successor to the widely known GPT-3 model. Like its predecessors, ChatGPT is designed to generate coherent and contextually relevant responses in an informal setting. However, it should be noted that the model's knowledge is limited to the information it has been trained on, with a cutoff date of September 2021.
Q2: Please explain in more simple sentences. Give me until 100 words and level B2.
A2: ChatGPT is an AI language model by OpenAI. It's designed to chat with people by understanding and generating human-like responses. GPT stands for Generative Pre-trained Transformer. "Generative" means it can create content, "pre-trained" means it has learned from a lot of internet text, and "Transformer" is the type of architecture used. ChatGPT is based on the GPT-4 model, an advanced version of its predecessors. It's great for conversations, but its knowledge is limited to information available until September 2021.