The narrator shares several key points about SEOWriting AI:
- SEOWriting has added new CLA models including Anthropic, Claude 3, and more
- The Oppus model has the highest quality rating
- The humanized feature helps content pass plagiarism checks and increases readability
- The narrator shares their testing methodology using templates to compare models
- Surprisingly, the cheaper Haiku model scored nearly as high as Claude 3 Oppus in tests
- Unlimited generations can be enabled for professional plans using your own API key
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ChatGPT can help with tricky negotiations, write creative narratives to overcome writer's block, solve problems when you're stuck, provide personalized financial planning advice, replace Google for quick answers, find cheaper product alternatives, rephrase things more professionally, summarize agreements, and mimic your tone of voice.
Other hacks include using it to compare ingredients to determine allergens, negotiate rental agreements, analyze competitor weaknesses, generate video scripts and presentation decks, explain how to use technology, fix recipes, speak eloquently in meetings, and more.
The narrator suggests training ChatGPT to speak like famous entrepreneurs to get free business mentoring.
She reminds viewers multiple times they can start an online business easily with Shopify.
The narrator explains how to host a basic HTML website on Google Drive for free. Key steps include:
- Create a new Google account to use just for your website
- Upload your website files to a new folder in Google Drive. Name the folder the same as your site's domain.
- Make the Google Drive folder public so anyone can access it
- Go to drive.google.com to get a link to access your now hosted website
Some limitations are that sites may load slower, no databases are allowed, and some images may not load properly. Solutions are provided for fixing non-loading images by editing the HTML code.
The narrator then explains how to connect a custom domain name to your Google Drive hosted site, making the URL look more professional.
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GPT-4o (aka Omni) is a new AI model from OpenAI that is smarter, cheaper, faster, and better at coding, multimodal in/out than previous models. It's perfectly timed to compete with Google.
GPT-4o is free, allowing OpenAI to scale from 100 million to hundreds of millions of users. It hints at an even smarter model coming soon.
GPT-4o excels at:
In benchmarks, GPT-4o beats Claude and other models on math, reasoning, and vision tests. It's close to the new smartest AI overall. However, it still struggles with reasoning capabilities and hallucinations.
Key innovations are lower latency for more human-like response times, free access for all, and live video/audio input to the model.
Demos show the model is very engaging, fun, and designed to maximize user enjoyment. Real-time translation, harmonizing songs, interview prep, math tutoring, and reacting to live video were shown.
With Apple reportedly making a deal to put GPT on iPhones, GPT-4o could bring AI to hundreds of millions more people. But we'll have to wait and see if it truly pushes towards AGI.
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OpenAI has announced ChatGPT 4.0, their new flagship AI model. It is 2x faster and more capable than GPT-4, and will be free to use unlike GPT-4's $20/month subscription.
GPT-4.0 retains features like Vision, Browse, Memory and data analysis. New updates focus on the voice capabilities, with response times as fast as 232 milliseconds on average.
The narrator demonstrates the expressive emotional range of the voice, though feels it may be too energetic. Users can customize the tone and ask it to shift modes for tasks like reading dramatically.
A new feature allows pointing a camera at objects to ask questions about them. There is also a new desktop app for text and voice input, plus screen sharing so the AI can see and analyze what you are looking at.
The "4.0" refers to the model processing text, speech and vision inputs together in one neural network, rather than separately like before. This allows it to incorporate more contextual information.
The narrator is impressed with the updates and is curious what Google's competing announcement will bring.