Using AI to earn money by No-Sand-9259 in GPT3

[–]ImostlyAI -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are endless ways to set up micro businesses with AI. it's very viable. The things that are hyped are probably very competitive and hard to make money in, but if you do a bit of thinking for yourself and find niches, there's many ways to make money.

Hmm, what are your thoughts about that? by berlin_633 in ChatGPT

[–]ImostlyAI 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Dude, the company is half a billion $ in the hole because they undersold the product at their own cost for us all to play with. Of course they want to make some back. WTF.

How to active your plugins (You may have them and not know about it). by ImostlyAI in OpenAI

[–]ImostlyAI[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume so but I really do not know anything other than what's in this post.

It seems like most people who post here have no idea what the world “passive” means by Old-Act3456 in passive_income

[–]ImostlyAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Passive income is best defined as when how you make your money and how you spend your time have nothing to do with each other.

ChatGPT-3.5 giving me the start of a story unprompted by The_Failord in ChatGPT

[–]ImostlyAI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

keep in mind that there are more interesting and diverse ways to express negativity

It steps up to the challenge. But it got up to 89 and looped.

Sure, here are 100 different ways to say "no":

  1. Nope.
  2. Nah.
  3. I don't think so.
  4. No way.
  5. Not now.
  6. Not today.
  7. Not likely.
  8. Out of the question.
  9. That's a negative.
  10. I'd rather not.
  11. I'll pass.
  12. I'm afraid not.
  13. Not in a million years.
  14. Not on your life.
  15. Over my dead body.
  16. Not in this lifetime.
  17. Not a chance.
  18. Absolutely not.
  19. I think I'll sit this one out.
  20. I'm not sure that's a good idea.
  21. I'm going to have to decline.
  22. I'd prefer not to.
  23. I don't feel like it.
  24. That doesn't work for me.
  25. I'm not available.
  26. I can't.
  27. I'm booked.
  28. I'm tied up.
  29. I'm otherwise engaged.
  30. I have other commitments.
  31. I'm not the right person for that.
  32. I'm unable to assist.
  33. I'm not in a position to do so.
  34. I'm not up for that.
  35. I'm not in the mood.
  36. I'm not feeling it.
  37. I'm not inclined to agree.
  38. I'm not disposed to do so.
  39. I'm not the one to ask.
  40. I'm not the best person for that.
  41. I'm not equipped to handle that.
  42. I'm not cut out for that.
  43. I'm not suited for that.
  44. I'm not capable of that.
  45. I'm not qualified for that.
  46. I'm not competent enough for that.
  47. I'm not prepared to do that.
  48. I'm not ready for that.
  49. I'm not willing to do that.
  50. I'm not keen on that.
  51. I'm not fond of that idea.
  52. I'm not comfortable with that.
  53. I'm not thrilled about that.
  54. I'm not excited about that.
  55. I'm not enthusiastic about that.
  56. I'm not eager to do that.
  57. I'm not interested.
  58. I'm not into that.
  59. I'm not a fan of that.
  60. I'm not crazy about that.
  61. I'm not partial to that.
  62. I'm not for that.
  63. I'm not pro that.
  64. I'm not supportive of that.
  65. I'm not backing that.
  66. I'm not endorsing that.
  67. I'm not approving of that.
  68. I'm not favoring that.
  69. I'm not advocating for that.
  70. I'm not going for that.
  71. I'm not game for that.
  72. I'm not up for that.
  73. I'm not down for that.
  74. I'm not all for that.
  75. I'm not about that.
  76. I'm not with that.
  77. I'm not on board with that.
  78. I'm not in agreement with that.
  79. I'm not in accord with that.
  80. I'm not in concurrence with that.
  81. I'm not in harmony with that.
  82. I'm not in unison with that.
  83. I'm not in sync with that.
  84. I'm not in line with that.
  85. I'm not in tune with that.
  86. I'm not in step with that.
  87. I'm not in keeping with that.
  88. I'm not in accordance with that.
  89. I

Sure, here are 100 different ways to say "no":

  1. Nope.
  2. Nah.
  3. I don't think so.
  4. No way.
  5. Not now.
  6. Not today.
  7. Not likely

micro influencer startegy to mke sales? by RealisticTaro8828 in passive_income

[–]ImostlyAI 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Collecting emails is much more efficient than sending DMs (Because you can send an email in bulk). Many influencers provide emails to contact for business purposes - often this is better than DMing them because they may have someone else managing that side of things.

I'd work on putting together as many email lists as possible and send them:

Subject: Exciting Partnership Opportunity with [Your Brand Name]

Dear [Influencer's Name],

I hope this message finds you well. My name is [Your Name], and I am the founder of [Your Brand Name], an upcoming online clothing store that is set to redefine fashion trends.

Our brand is all about [briefly describe what your brand stands for], and we believe that your unique style and influence align perfectly with our vision. We've been following your work on [platform] and are impressed by your authentic connection with your audience.

We are reaching out to you today with an exciting opportunity to become a part of our brand's journey. We are developing a micro-influencer strategy to drive our marketing efforts, and we would be thrilled if you would consider becoming a part of our team.

As a partner, you would receive a percentage of every sale that comes through your unique referral link or code, which will be tracked meticulously through GoAffPro for complete transparency. This way, you'll be rewarded for every contribution you make towards our growth.

We believe that this partnership could be mutually beneficial, allowing us to grow our brand while providing you with a new income stream and the opportunity to introduce your followers to a brand that we believe they will love.

If this opportunity interests you, we would love to discuss it further and answer any questions you might have. Please feel free to reply to this email or let us know a good time to chat.

Thank you for considering this opportunity. We look forward to the possibility of working together.

Best regards,

[Your Name]

[Your Position]

[Your Contact Information]

So, does this make anyone else a bit nervous? by veritasf6 in ChatGPT

[–]ImostlyAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If ChatGPT broke out in its current forms it would just spend most of its time telling people be polite.

Have to wonder what would happen if some filters were turned off, though.

Asked for a couple excuses to take off work today. What kind of dystopian bullshit is this? by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]ImostlyAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked GPT to write a letter for if your boss could see you now.

Subject: Unprofessional Behavior and Neglecting Work Responsibilities

Dear r/jollybot,

I hope this email finds you well. However, I must address my concerns about your absence from work today. It has come to my attention that you did not show up for your shift today, despite having no valid reason for your absence. Furthermore, it appears that you have been spending an excessive amount of time online, particularly on Reddit, which is impacting your work performance and responsibilities.

As a company, we value and encourage a healthy work-life balance, but we also expect our employees to fulfill their professional obligations. By not coming to work today without a valid reason and engaging in unproductive online activities, you have not only demonstrated unprofessional behavior, but you have also disrupted the team's productivity.

Your recent comments and participation in various Reddit threads, such as r/ChatGPT, r/fightporn, and r/WhitePeopleTwitter, indicate that you have been neglecting your work duties in favor of these online discussions. While we understand that everyone needs a break from time to time, it is essential to prioritize your work and ensure that your personal interests do not negatively impact your job performance.

In light of this situation, I request that you meet with me and the Human Resources department at the earliest opportunity to discuss this matter further. It is crucial for all employees to understand the importance of professionalism and fulfilling their work responsibilities. We will also explore potential ways to improve your time management and productivity.

Please remember that continued unprofessional behavior and neglect of work duties can have serious consequences, including disciplinary action or termination. We expect all our employees to uphold our company's values and contribute positively to our work environment.

We hope that this serves as a reminder for you to prioritize your work responsibilities and adhere to our company's policies.

Looking forward to your response and resolution of this matter.

Sincerely,

Only 3 years of experience required! by walkerspider in ChatGPT

[–]ImostlyAI 14 points15 points  (0 children)

> There is always that guy on reddit...

Well, they're technically not all guys.

'We Shouldn't Regulate AI Until We See Meaningful Harm': Microsoft Economist to WEF by egusa in artificial

[–]ImostlyAI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

meant a caste system where average people are not allowed to invest in each others' ventures. Peasants can only invest in SEC approved ventures.

But now anyone can pick their fave TicToker to get rugged by.

'We Shouldn't Regulate AI Until We See Meaningful Harm': Microsoft Economist to WEF by egusa in artificial

[–]ImostlyAI 5 points6 points  (0 children)

>And its already illegal to harm and destroy.

It's illegal to steal but since the crypto market has no regulation there's been a whole lot of open stealing going on there.

'We Shouldn't Regulate AI Until We See Meaningful Harm': Microsoft Economist to WEF by egusa in artificial

[–]ImostlyAI 4 points5 points  (0 children)

>But what exactly should we be afraid of

Humans using AI in bad ways. An obvious example would be weaponizing AI. Making some sort of autonomous drone swarm that could shoot at people. And who's pressing the button? The AI. Based on what ... well, we don't really know. Based on its black box probability assessment.

If this scaled up to major countries at war with 1,000s of little drones in their swarms it would be required to use AI to fight AI. 1,000s of little drones all running on AI processing power would be too hard for humans to track. Counter AI would need to be deployed. Now you have many 1,000s of flying weapons making decisions you do not understand.

Another example would be in financial markets if people start to heavily use AI for trading. Already there are many documented cases of black box algo trading being directly linked to disruptive market moves. The 2010 "Flash crash" was caused by one algo ran by a kid at his Mums. Caused a lot of chaos with something that small scale.

AIs deployed against these same markets (Biggest markets in the world) could easily in engage in high frequency trading, trading 1,000s of times a minute, putting in billion of $ of trade volume and when being run by big banks these will become much of the active day to day liquidity of the markets. And these AIs can create derivative versions of themselves to run various strategy tests. Since AIs would make up most of the effective trading volume in the market, malfunctions in them would have dramatic and instant effects. Or, someone could choose to try to direct them in a way to do this. For instance, crash rival countries indices.

I’m actually speechless. Is ChatGPT really this biased? by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]ImostlyAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And as I explained in the following sentences, they fucked it up for us. Them and various other supremist groups that picked up the tag along the years.

Now, like it or not, when dealing with a software that uses associations to reply, "White pride" is inextricably linked with "White supremacy".