it’s easy to dismiss something as mere “prompt engineering” but the right prompt can distill years and decades of highly non-trivial domain knowledge.
in fact, as models keep getting smarter, their inability to get something done would likely be attributable to bad prompts.
We are starting to test ads in ChatGPT free and Go (new $8/month option) tiers.
Here are our principles. Most importantly, we will not accept money to influence the answer ChatGPT gives you, and we keep your conversations private from advertisers.
It is clear to us that a lot of people want to use a lot of AI and don't want to pay, so we are are hopeful a business model like this can work.
(An example of ads I like are on Instagram, where I've found stuff I like that I otherwise never would have. We will try to make ads ever more useful to users.)
Please don’t send AI written text without disclosing it upfront.
Anyone who is time-constrained (like me) is immediately discounts any text that they suspect to be AI-written.
AI-written text isn’t bad per se, but it’s often unnecessarily verbose and full of cloying hyperbole. Plus impossible to tell what’s AI addition vs what’s yours.
Respect people’s time and attention. Otherwise it reflects badly on you.