The 100 million user milestone - ChatGPT.
ChatGPT just crossed the 100 million monthly active user (MAU) mark.
Last month, ChatGPT broke records by getting to one million users in just five days after its launch. For context, this is something that took Instagram two and a half months to do. It took Twitter two years to hit one million users. And it took Netflix three and half years before it attracted a million users.
So ChatGPT blew everybody out of the water on that metric.
ChatGPT gets to 100 million users in just two months.
This is the fastest software application adoption in history. Even Instagram took two and a half years to attract 100 million users.
Of course, there are immense implications here.
Just last week, OpenAI launched its $20 a month subscription program for ChatGPT.
Microsoft now owns somewhere around 75% of OpenAI.
I've watched a few YT vids about it and what it looks like. Seems interesting. It also seems that if could replace Google searches for info.
The 100 million user milestone - ChatGPT. [...] Seems
interesting. It also seems that if could replace Google
searches for info.
ChatGPT reminds me of an old program for the TRS-80 called
Elisa.
OpenAI might be a stock to watch though.
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Re: Re: ChatGPT?
By: Mickey to August Abolins on Tue Feb 14 2023 08:00 pm
Tried getting ChatGPT to rewrite some lyrics in a different style, "Eminem", and it altered the entire meaning and direction of the lyrics. Definitely not quite ready to replace anyone yet, but I'm sure in the next 10 years it will be able to write music, lyrics, and applications on the fly. Then we'll become obsolete.
Tried getting ChatGPT to rewrite some lyrics in a different style, "Eminem", and it altered the entire meaning and direction of the lyrics. Definitely not quite ready to replace anyone yet, but I'm sure in the
next 10 years it will be able to write music, lyrics, and applications
on the fly. Then we'll become obsolete.
Alejandro Filimonchuk wrote to Darren Darko <=-
We are already pretty much "obsolete" in a lot of things... but still doing it!
Many people are making money generating content for the web. It's good work for remote and freelance workers. While they're not writing Great Literature, there's a market for people writing, even if it's stories anchored around an influencer's Instagram posts. If I were doing that
for a living I would be very very scared of ChatGPT right now.
Mickey wrote to August Abolins <=-
I was playing with OpenAI a few weeks ago. I was asking it
to write lyrics based on an idea etc. It wasn't quite
useable. Try asking it for a short biography on yourself.
You may have to feed it a little so it can find your info
but it's still interesting what the 'net' knows. :-)
Alejandro Filimonchuk wrote to Darren Darko <=-
We are already pretty much "obsolete" in a lot of things... but still doing it! I asked ChatGPT for a brief python function that
"destroys" the terminal screen, and it worked! So I added
it to my ASCII TV :D I needed to tweak it a little, of
course, but it was very exciting because I learnt something.
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