Jane Doe
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So I can imagine how a lot of home service business owners, any business owner really who's not using it right now can be intimidating because you don't know what you don't know. And so the first thing I told that person was just tell it everything about you, your life story, what you're doing as a business owner, and then ask it at the end. How can I use you best for who I am as a person?
So I can imagine how a lot of home service business owners, any business owner really who's not using it right now can be intimidating because you don't know what you don't know. And so the first thing I told that person was just tell it everything about you, your life story, what you're doing as a business owner, and then ask it at the end. How can I use you best for who I am as a person?
So I can imagine how a lot of home service business owners, any business owner really who's not using it right now can be intimidating because you don't know what you don't know. And so the first thing I told that person was just tell it everything about you, your life story, what you're doing as a business owner, and then ask it at the end. How can I use you best for who I am as a person?
Right, for sure. And from there, that point on, they've been using it every single day for the last couple of weeks because ChatGPT is now telling the business owner how they can best use themselves as a tool.
Right, for sure. And from there, that point on, they've been using it every single day for the last couple of weeks because ChatGPT is now telling the business owner how they can best use themselves as a tool.
Right, for sure. And from there, that point on, they've been using it every single day for the last couple of weeks because ChatGPT is now telling the business owner how they can best use themselves as a tool.
I think a lot of people get caught up when you're not paying for ChatGPT, you don't have the functionality of the voice conversation. And so as you're sitting there and typing, like you're always subconsciously, you're trying to make it like super punctual and like grammatically correct.
I think a lot of people get caught up when you're not paying for ChatGPT, you don't have the functionality of the voice conversation. And so as you're sitting there and typing, like you're always subconsciously, you're trying to make it like super punctual and like grammatically correct.
I think a lot of people get caught up when you're not paying for ChatGPT, you don't have the functionality of the voice conversation. And so as you're sitting there and typing, like you're always subconsciously, you're trying to make it like super punctual and like grammatically correct.
And then you get yourself caught up where what I love about the voice thing is you can keep it way more casual and I can just dump all of my thoughts and feelings. Don't have to worry about anything else except for just getting it out there into the world. And then it can shape it just like that. Yeah.
And then you get yourself caught up where what I love about the voice thing is you can keep it way more casual and I can just dump all of my thoughts and feelings. Don't have to worry about anything else except for just getting it out there into the world. And then it can shape it just like that. Yeah.
And then you get yourself caught up where what I love about the voice thing is you can keep it way more casual and I can just dump all of my thoughts and feelings. Don't have to worry about anything else except for just getting it out there into the world. And then it can shape it just like that. Yeah.
That brings up a really important ethics topic around AI that a lot of people are arguing back and forth on is, is AI actually going to replace the jobs that people are trying to do? And is that ethical or non-ethical?
That brings up a really important ethics topic around AI that a lot of people are arguing back and forth on is, is AI actually going to replace the jobs that people are trying to do? And is that ethical or non-ethical?
That brings up a really important ethics topic around AI that a lot of people are arguing back and forth on is, is AI actually going to replace the jobs that people are trying to do? And is that ethical or non-ethical?
Did you guys see the email that the Fiverr CEO sent out to his whole staff? Freaking loved it. I'll read it super quick if you haven't seen it, but this was a lot of, it was a controversial email for a lot of people, but this is the CEO of Fiverr. He sent this to his whole company.
Did you guys see the email that the Fiverr CEO sent out to his whole staff? Freaking loved it. I'll read it super quick if you haven't seen it, but this was a lot of, it was a controversial email for a lot of people, but this is the CEO of Fiverr. He sent this to his whole company.
Did you guys see the email that the Fiverr CEO sent out to his whole staff? Freaking loved it. I'll read it super quick if you haven't seen it, but this was a lot of, it was a controversial email for a lot of people, but this is the CEO of Fiverr. He sent this to his whole company.
Hey team, I've always believed in radical candor and despise those who sugarcoat reality to avoid stating the unpleasant truth. The very basis for radical candor is care. You care enough about your friends and colleagues to tell them the truth because you want them to be able to understand it, grow, and succeed. So here's the unpleasant truth. AI is coming for your jobs.
Hey team, I've always believed in radical candor and despise those who sugarcoat reality to avoid stating the unpleasant truth. The very basis for radical candor is care. You care enough about your friends and colleagues to tell them the truth because you want them to be able to understand it, grow, and succeed. So here's the unpleasant truth. AI is coming for your jobs.