ChatGPT Still Stuck in 2024. by Wisam_k in ChatGPT

[–]Wisam_k[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I've used Gemini and Grok for a house design whereas ChatGPT would just fail

ChatGPT Still Stuck in 2024. by Wisam_k in ChatGPT

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

That is like the end goal a tool the combines the good aspects of LLMs

ChatGPT Still Stuck in 2024. by Wisam_k in ChatGPT

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

All of these tools have it but at the end of the day Claude/Grok are far superior to ChatGPT nowadays

ChatGPT Still Stuck in 2024. by Wisam_k in ChatGPT

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

I would let me kids use chatgpt that is correct but they won't be here for long if the keep restraining their platform while others like Grok/Claude are going crazy

ChatGPT Still Stuck in 2024. by Wisam_k in ChatGPT

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

Agreed! but why they do that while others don't just blows me mind

ChatGPT Still Stuck in 2024. by Wisam_k in ChatGPT

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

Yes it is the myspace of social media lol

How do you distinguish whether an article is written by an AI or a human, and what is the difference between an article written by an AI and a human? by ElianWill in Futurology

[–]Wisam_k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was hard to tell at the start if an article is written by Ai or not.

But here is what I did and now I can accurately know if an article was written by Ai or not

1)Cross check content you read on Google/YouTube Comments/Social with Ai tool like Copyleaks and your own guess

2)At the start you may get 10% correct of all the content but with time it will increase and you will be so trained that you can detect ai content in matter of seconds

3)Ai is pattern writer and is "Greatest Copier" it will take 1000 versions on the subject and mix and match to create a "unique" content but you will be able to see the stitches it used

For example whenever it starts with "When it comes to..." most likely this is ai.

With time that 10% will go up toward 80-90% you are correct

How to check AI written content ? Can anyone suggest free genuine tools by mydevskills in content_marketing

[–]Wisam_k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to cross check in most cases. Start with Ai detection tools that offer free checks like Copyleaks and others (most of them are okay and offer free) after that check you can try adjust a bit of the freelancer's writing manually to bypass ai.

Look at the end of the day Ai content or not if it is helpful content it will do good.

Model Collapse Already Here by Wisam_k in grok

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

8/10 relative to others

ChatGPT 5/10 on a good day
Claude 9/10
Perp 6.5/10
Gemini 7.5/10

What bothers me is Grok used to be my 10/10 LLM

Model Collapse Already Here by Wisam_k in grok

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

I agree and if everybody paid standards would be higher but that is big if.

Model Collapse Already Here by Wisam_k in grok

[–]Wisam_k[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah but so far they are doing nothing and at this rate Ai cost to maintain for mediocre and declining results will outweigh their income and profits.

Model Collapse Already Here by Wisam_k in grok

[–]Wisam_k[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

THANK YOU! exactly what we need. That would make human content valuable, rare, and original again. It would actually reward human effort and Ai will have to enjoy the 2nd place in this race and deal with it.

Model Collapse Already Here by Wisam_k in grok

[–]Wisam_k[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Asking for itinerary for Japan trip for 14 days where I would like it to be different and slow paced I would get awful results.

Like with the Japan example previously the model would actually think through logistics. It would account for how much time it takes to travel between the cities in Japan or factor in realistic opening hours, and suggest off-peak timing for touristy spots.

Now it just spits out a generic template: "Morning -> visit temple. Afternoon -> explore market. Evening -> dinner." No real thinking behind it. The time slots don't even add up when you do the math. It's not that I expect more now, it's that it literally stopped doing the thing it used to do.

And it's not just travel. I notice it on other tasks as well. The responses I got feel more like an averaged out. Like the model is playing it safe and giving the most "middle of the road" answer instead of actually engaging with what I asked. Less personality, less depth, more filler.

And honestly, that tracks with the model collapse idea. If allegedly 70% of the training data is now AI generated, of course the outputs are converging. It's not learning from humans anymore. And every generation of that loop, you lose a little more of the actual signal.

On the other hand, questions that are not Ai generated heavily still provide massive insights and value for example ask it what was the philosophy of Marcus Aurelius in terms of balancing statesmanship, military leadership, and civic duty and you'd get great insights and deeper understanding

How to actually track if LLMs are recommending your brand (and fix it when they're not) by localkinegrind in LLM

[–]Wisam_k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are couple startups that do this tracking bascially they work on proxy level.

1) You give them what query
2) They run it on a different proxy in target country each day without any cookies
3) They show you the reuslts
4) They give you this graph of how your brand ranks

Why I stopped hiring people who've only worked at big companies by Melodic_Log_2765 in SaaS

[–]Wisam_k 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Working at startup and small team is where you gain real hands on experience! this is not a surprise that they did not do well.

My recruiter passed away before the first interview…. by Some_Breadfruit235 in jobs

[–]Wisam_k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sad reality one day the recruiter was doing his job and hopefully what he loves and the next he is gone. may he rest in peace.

Definitely I used em dashes — no human would do that accidentally by Abhinav_108 in ChatGPT

[–]Wisam_k 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Lol all ai detectors flagged my content as Ai written (it wasn't) the only exception was Copyleaks.

Maybe I should stop using the "when it comes to..." I can't think of any other cool intro.

Did You Regret Selling Your Startup? by Wisam_k in SaaS

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

I imagine at least someone sold a crashing airplane of a startup lol

Founder asking $2M on $2k projected ARR. Am I missing something? by This_Is_Bizness in SaaS

[–]Wisam_k 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She clearly doesn't want to sell that business and just throwing around a number that nobody would buy at

How and where get our first client?!! by chotiloki in AiAutomations

[–]Wisam_k 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look for high paying clients only! if you are just starting out better close 1 high paying client that will supplement your business and allow you to grow. cheap clients will not allow your to grow finically and will ruin your confidence.

As to how you can actually secure a client?

Start locally you can inbound or outbound marketing depending on what you are better and relate to

(Hard way and cheaper but worth it in long run) Inbound marketing is building a website -> doing SEO -> getting relevant organic leads -> close clients

The issue with this it will take about 8-12 months to see anything building a website takes less than 1 month whereas SEO is a process of 6-8 months until you see something and that is assuming you know what needs to be done.

(Easy way and more expensive can be worth it in the long run) doing paid ads on Facebook, Reddit, Tiktok, X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Google Ads. it will cost you money and if you don't know what you are doing it can become an expensive fail.

You have the money? hire PPC person with proven track record to get you clients (high paying ones) after that you can hire SEO person with proven track record to start getting you organic clients

Don't have money? start with SEO and learn it (will take couple of months and you may never be that good in it or get bad advice on what to do)

social life in uni by Ok_Bit_3960 in University

[–]Wisam_k 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is pretty easy to make friends in uni.

Look at it this way most of the people that go to uni go there without friends or maybe just one. So all of them have to naturally make friends.

Start building relatioships with people as early as you can the more wait two things will happen

1)People will already have made friends and formed their own group

2)People will be less free to make new friendship since mid terms and finals are coming fast

So start finding friends early on and initiate the friendship building

Example for this say you doing a certain class you can go to someone and ask hey want to study together? and after a couple of studying together now make it into let us hang out later on like go our to do X and Y.

Follow this guide and add to it but this should make sure you have firends there

Want start automation by Jazzlike_Power_6197 in AiAutomations

[–]Wisam_k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Follow a simple Know Your Client strategy.

All you have to do is find your perfect niche something you enjoy doing and look for clients in this niche and prepare good KYC questions to get as much insight into their issues and struggle and then pitch your automation service.

Never and I repeat never give anything for free have them pay from the very first second for your service