The answer implies your thoughts, your attitude to the topic under discussion. What does ChatGTP have to do with it?
Wait a little longer and on many web resources ChatGTP will write 99% of the content and will answer it itself =) And in human communities there will be an announcement "ChatGTP Free".
@myprlab ChatGPT (or Bard, Claude, etc) is not the problem, the problem is how we wrongly use it in a a community created by creators for creators. We are all seeking authentic viewpoints when building a product... My 2 cents! :) As you said, 90% of web content will be generated by AI tools, the competition for authenticity will be fierce IMO.
@steve_lourdessamy However, as a commenter on an article, I think many people today would rather comment on a publication written by a human than a humanoid AI. It's also about sharing emotions with the author. What emotions can AI have? Why should it be praised for a great article (no matter how cruel it may sound to AI), because it will not appreciate it, at least not today.
I hate ChatGPT responses. If I wanted to chat with GPT I would go to https://chat.openai.com/.
I believe that when we post a question on the internet, we are looking for a "personal touch".
Years ago Apple introduced "Sent from iPhone". I believe we will soon see "Not generated by AI" footers more and more ๐
We prefer talking to people, but I guess we can't avoid it in the future. Some groups now make AI-made posts stand out with labels. Maybe that's a middle ground. .
@steve_lourdessamy Sorry, I didn't answer your key question.
I would choose to accept it. Actually, I don't care who generates the content, I care about the quality of the content. If it can be proven that the average quality of AI-generated content is much worse, then it should be banned. ๐ค
Bruh I hate these people
I am just so obvious that they are using GPT to generate replies just to get some more traffic on their website
But again, These tools will become more popular because of the creator industry growing and people wanting to engage with more creators in less time!
I am concerned that people may use ChatGPT to plagiarize or cheat on assignments. It is important to remember that ChatGPT-generated answers are not original works, and they should not be used without proper attribution.
as you said, it the new "let me google it for you". For now if you just copy paste the answer chatgpt gave you, it lacks of touch, but if you edit it a bit it can be awesome
Let's be honest it is totally ok to use ChatGpt as any other source of information. But you should always validate it. Hate when someone comes to me with piece of information that has no value or worse is totally untrue
I feel like there's a time and place. If you answer your website's FAQs with ChatGPT, that is vastly different than using ChatGPT in discussions or a conversational setting. In my opinion, I'd prefer a human response.
Hey! I think it's great that people are using ChatGPT to generate answers on Product Hunt. It's a powerful tool that can help people to communicate more effectively and creatively. However, it's important to remember that ChatGPT is not a human being, and its answers should not be taken as gospel. It's always best to verify the information that you receive, especially if it comes from a machine learning model.
@alan_robert Thanks for sharing your take on it. I disagree with "creatively" :p Also, your answer does seem like it's been generated with ChatGPT... but I might be wrong!
That's not a nice thing to do, but we've got to admit that we are all affected by the nice things we keep hearing about ChatGPT and ,consequently, we rely on it more and more.
It's definitely the new "Let me Google It For You"๐๐๐๐
Guy can answer my email in 2 lines using his own authentic language. But he spends at least 10mins with the ChatGPT and then come backs with a sentence that I would never hear from him in person! Pisses me off TBH.
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