Do you think the craze of ChatGPT will fade away in a few months?
Shushant Lakhyani
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Chris Messina@chrismessina
No.
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@chrismessina Why do you think so?
@shushant_lakhyani if you are referring to the current ChatGPT UI, then sure, it may fade. But in terms of expectations of what advanced conversational interfaces should be capable of? No, there's no going back.
The chatbots of 2016 were bad but people found their convenience undeniable. Now that those bots can actually do useful things, I think we'll be picking up from there and building actually useful conversational software for the rest of 2023.
EnVsion AI
No way this fades away.
It's not about ChatGPT only. It's about LLMs and AI infusing every product where it adds value to customers' workflow. And the applications seem limitless.
This is just the beginning. We must embrace this new AI-first world and build the best tools possible and decide if and where to incorporate the AI in our products.
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@ed_forson What do you think will happen to the regular jobs in the AI-first world?
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@shushant_lakhyani I think we're going to see phases where AI, as it becomes better, could gradually replace certain functions. I'm not sure about timelines but I reckon we may start seeing more of this in this decade.
In the meantime though, AI is not good enough, so humans will stay in the loop in order to supervise and correct its output. Think of it as AI augmenting many jobs and making professionals more productive, but professionals act as editors or reviewers of the job that the AI did (like a boss/teacher reviewing a subordinate or pupil's work).
ChatGPT changed the way we used to search and what to expect. I see it as a productivity tool so that people can do a lot more compared to earlier.
After the success of ChatGPT, many organizations are trying to use Generative AI capabilities.
It is going to stay and would change the way people search for information.
Atomic
Unlikely anytime soon. This will pretty transform industries like the iPhone moment or internet. They are all up there.
Who is integrating ChatGPT in their next product?
I think the craze around it will fade in some ways as the next crazy thing is just around the corner and we no longer have attention spans. But not the technology itself. All this hype about the speed at which it has acquired users is just being fuelled by initial curiosity. How many of those 100M users are daily active users? Ultimately, I believe ChatGPT is a threat. It already renders half of the products on this very site irrelevant and this is just the beginning. Why pursue a business or product idea anymore when your solution can be killed overnight by some AI tool?! I'm deeply concerned for the creative industry at large... but maybe that's just me.
It feels overexposed now, I'm thinking people will start experiencing fatigue and like someone else said, the market will start getting more crowded by competitors, we'll see how they weather that...
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I don't think so at all. As someone who's been working on AI for the last 3+ years or so, the explosion of ChatGPT, like DALL-E & DALL-E 2 have done more for popularizing and normalizing the use of AI in weeks than it has taken some of my teams months or years to educate audiences on.
I think the benefit of this recent fad is how quickly this will levelset consumer expectations of AI for the better.
Hunted Space
No since ChatGPT is a highly advanced AI language model that can generate human-like responses to questions and prompts. Its main advantage is that it saves time for users by providing instant answers 24/7. This makes ChatGPT a powerful tool for automating tasks and answering questions without the need for manual research.
Unlikely that it will fade to nothingness. Products similar to it have seen some excellent growth outlining a clear vacuum for people building visual and written content.
The sheer number of projects enabling better usage on ChatGPT is an insight into how vociferously it's being consumed.
Great question!
There are about 4.95-5.16 billion internet users worldwide, and most likely that the majority of them use browsers to search for info on the daily basis. It’s likely, that we’ll see a migration from basic browser search to gpt powered ))
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@shushant_lakhyani I think it’s too early. The market is big there is a place for everyone. Tend to think that there would be many different vendors that emerge, and sent monopolies packing :) Shushant, what is your forecast?
Not anytime soon for sure!
I think that the same technologies will spread around more and more in a few months. Chat GPT is like step to the future and next generation. It's rather positive from the one side but sad from the other.
However it will be so habitual and familiar for us (even not for us but for children of our children)
I am addicted to ChatGPT. I don't even remember how many times I use it on a daily basis, and I'm not alone. So, it's going to stay for a long time.
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Highly doubt it, I already know so many friends who use it for work.
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@shushant_lakhyani fair, it’s attracting tons of competition, and I’m even the maker of an AI product. Hard to say but if they play their cards right, it can be huge
ChatGPT is one of the trendy things happening everyone is talking about it but I think many big companies are going to enter the same space just like Google who are about to launch a similar AI tool.
We are in the early stage of the AI race, it is still in "experiment mode" with early adopters. We will shift to an early majority in the coming months as it will be included in all our assistants (like Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa), and it will be part of our search routine (like Bing). Can't wait to see when it will be incorporated into Robots like Boston dynamic to have an active conversation and even video games!
Possible to fade away unless people have used to it or have included it in their routine in 2 months
It's inevitable the craze will fade as it becomes normalized and similar products come out (like Google's Bard). But I'm pretty confident the value-add of the tech is here to stay! I've been using ChatGPT and GPT3 since they came out, and am still using it today to help guide me with helpful content writing.
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@barneelloyd Has ChatGPT helped you do more client work easily?