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1. Intro to Chat GPT for you all: Chat, GPD, chat, GPD, chat, GPT. You hear this term everywhere nowadays from
Twitter to Facebook, Instagram, google,
and everywhere. But the fact is the GPD dislike
another fad like NFT is, and all of that is a pictures that were
trending a year or two ago. Is this also going to fade down, or this is gonna be one of the most historic
moment in the history. Mankind. Everyone minus here. I'm here with the brand
new chat GBD course, which will teach you how to be a master of your
destiny, which are GPD. Once you complete this course, you will learn how to use
the RGB-D, YOU SAT GBD, how Chad GPD can change
the entire game for you, and how to level up your
productivity by 100 times, 200 times, 500 times. How to save 1012, 15 h of your work time. Just with simple
applications and just by using chat
GBD for coding, maybe for technical terms, for data entry, for
whatnot, for training, for crypto, for stocks,
whatever you like. But you have a presentation
on Monday and you're gonna get up at 01:00 A.M.
on Sunday midnight. And you're gonna
be like, Oh God, I need to put up
the presentation. Don't worry, chat
GBD has your back. That's how easy it
is to use chat GBD. Once you complete this course, you will have more
knowledge of chat GPD than any of your peers, subordinates, superior,
boss, or anyone. Anyway, your friends are
gonna be jealous of that. So join this course
right now and I'll see you in the first
lecture. See you there.
2. What is Chat gpt?: Chad, GPD, OpenAI, hope the entire world is
talking about chat GPD. Even people from the other
planet, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune are
talking about chat GPD. Everyone from times to fortune, to websites, blogs, vlogs, videos, courses, everyone
is talking about chat GBD. Now, the name would not
sound that interesting, but this invention or call this discovery are called
this program called this piece of genius
is interesting. So folks, if you can see, I'm actually on the website of OpenAI and they have
a product called GPT, which is, we're going to discuss and what I'm going
to teach you in this course. But I'm gonna teach you
tangible in different way. So I'm going to show
you an example where it's actually like I'm giving you a hint of
what I'm gonna do. It's actually like asking
a person named Sam. Like Sam, what is your
name? Something like that. So hold on with me. I'm going to go to the chat GPD. This is the chat
GPD official site. So, um, I'm not gonna make you give you a tour
and all of that. That's for later stages. But I'm going to just
going to ask Chad GBD, who are you in
their own platform. So I'll write in. So folks there you have it. I have my questioning. I'm signed in, so
they're allowing me to perform the functions here. And the question
is getting loaded. Or rather say, the answer
is ready right now. And there you have it. Maybe they're going
to give me a few. Okay, fine. So according to chat GPT, chat GPT is an easier language
model developed by OpenAI, which I've already mentioned, is a variant of GPT generative pretrain
transformer architecture designed to generate
texting conversation style. It was trained on
a large corpus of text data from the
Internet and can generate human-like responses
to various prompts, including questions about
topics such as history, science, and current events. The model can be used to build conversational AI applications
with a chat bot that can engage in natural language
conversations with people that may seem boring. But basically this means that this robot or this
website has been trained in the complete
consciousness way. Now what is that? No guys
think about this way. Let's assume I'm a human being. Obviously I am the person
who is listening to me, you right now are a human being. Your friend as a human being,
my friend as human being. E.g. if I'm interested in LFTs, metaphors and chat GPT, you may be interested in
painting, dancing, singing, your friend maybe interested
in soccer and baseball. My friend may be interested
in arts and dreaming, and business and all of that. Let's assume if we just do something and
bring all of our wisdom that we have collected
and that we have gained in all of our lives
till this very moment. And we record all of that and we download that on a
piece of software. Think about it, how
cool that's gonna be. Now, think about it in a larger scale, the
entire Internet, the amount of data, the
amount of information the entire Internet
has if you put it on, if you program a
robot or a chat, or a chat bot or
anything of that sort to actually take that data
and to assimilate that, accumulate that, to read
it, to recognize it, and to answer people
according to that data, isn't a thing going to
look way too smart and maybe your guy gay is going to take over us and all of that. It is, because it's the
collective consciousness, is the consciousness of everyone who's put up everything
on the Internet. That is what she
believes all about. It's a train thing, has been trained by a fantastic
team as per my knowledge. And they've done a
pretty cool job. So this is what Chad
GPD is all about. In the next lecture,
I'm going to explain you how
this thing works, how to sign it or to login, what you need to do,
what you should do. See you there.
3. Who is it for: What do you need to
take this course? So folks, if you're taking
this course basically you need to qualify on a certain basis. You need to be
qualifying according to 500 pages of question
paper is getting. So when I was
making this course, you'd me asked me as usual, like the requirements
for taking this course. Who is this course for beginner Pro advance
and all of that. And I was like, well, I never had all of that pops in my mind that I was
making them up. But if you're asking me, then it's for someone who
has an open mind. Because if you want
to learn about OpenAI and artificial
intelligence and chat GPD. And the world of future of
artificial intelligence, which has been around here for maybe like
over a decade now, you need to have
an open mind guys because you will get things that you will
encounter, things. You will see people doing things that is beyond
maybe your perception, your imagination, even your thought process and all of that. And that's fine because
everyone is going to see something for the
very first time in their lives at some
point of time. That's cool. So you need
to have an open mind, which is very, very important. And that's the reason
why the first factor, the second one is excitement. You need to be excited guys. You need to be excited because how can you
not be excitedly good typing in something and
you're getting an answer like literally a
random question. Like, who is writer
Richard Branson? I know he's a great famous guy, but still like who was Alexander the Great
or maybe like who is, who was the 11th president
of the United States? And like who was the daughter of the 15th president of the United States and anything
of that sort, just e.g. you need to be excited
because you're just getting the answers and the answer is just getting popped
up on your screen. Just like that. Think about the people. Think about your parents. So think about yourself
back in the year 2000, 2003, when Google came in. Because the first time
the Google came in, it was in US and UK and
other European countries because of Internet availability
in Asian countries, most of the countries
in active Internet back then 20 years ago. So obviously when you typed in something in google and
it gave you an answer, like American line and you
remember all of that things, Yahoo and eBay and
PayPal things when popped up one after
the other and IPO and the dot-com
bubble burst, you just typed in something like why didn't the
dot-com bubble burst? And you get like 500 answers, like literally out of, out of thin air, out of ether. You were excited back then. Similar. Do you need this
similar kind of excitement? Right now? I know some of you may like, we have seen this fine, have that enthusiasm, at least. That's the second
one and the third one and the most important. I believe that is the
foundational basis of it. It's optimism. You
need to be happy. You need to be optimistic
about this technology because maybe chat GPT is not the best thing we
would have in AI. Maybe this is the
foundational think maybe it's like the Yahoo of the Internet era or Yahoo
of the search engineer. Maybe we will get something more exciting even further
down the line. But, but, but the question
is, are we excited? I'll be optimistic about that. I'll be optimistic and
happy and bullish, which we call in trading terms, I'll be bullish or are
we like really long-term focused and we have a
really positive outlook towards the future. Obviously, we have, if
you need to be all, have a need to
have an open mind. You need to be excited
and you need to be optimistic and always thank
you for all your support. And I'll see you in
the next lecture with something you never
have imagined before.
4. Tour of chat gpt: Hey folks, welcome again. So where do we use chat GBD, and why is this name? So we're like Chad GPT. And why is this actually called the Google
killer of 2023? Actually distinct,
launched in 2022. I remember I signed in December of 2022 or
someone like that. So it came back in
November of 2022 and I signed it in December. And it was cool, man, because I was really lucky
on this one, I believe. Because after I signed
up a few weeks later, maybe a week or two later, they actually stopped taking new people in like
this because the thing went wire like crazy from Elon to some of the biggest
people on this planet, to some of the world's richest human beings who started using, and they were getting hooked
up on this chart, GPT. This was so, so cool. So let me tell you, give
you a little reviewer, little overview of how this
chat GPT thinking about. So I already have this here and Google Chat GBD is a chat bot
developed by opening ice. So there's a developing
company called OpenAI. They develop this
thing called chat GBD. And they put up put this
thing up on November 2022, which is cool, which
is two or three months ago from the time I'm
recording this stuff. And they said,
Well, let's do it. Let's put it for trial and
let's do a beta testing, how it works and all of that. And this thing went viral, like it literally went viral. It, people started using it for trading and for
copywriting and for courses and for teaching and for whites and this
and that and what not. I'll, I'll give you an
example on this one. And actually what happened was a Elon Musk had a stake
in this company as well. Even Microsoft had a big stick. And right now Microsoft
is actually going to help chat GPT take
public in a few months, maybe little more
about that later. So this is what happened with
Chad GPD here we have it. So yeah, and Microsoft actually plans to put
chat GPT on there, being on the platform, which is actually
going to revive their Bing and would compete
directly with Google guys, I'm telling you the moment is thinking of Google was like, Oh, no, this thing
is going to be hard. It's like when genes
for Microsoft, like 20 years ago, microsoft lost this
search engine battle to Google from 1 million mi. We all know that we don't need
to get back to that thing. But now this tangibly thing is actually a pain in
the neck for Google. And even some of their
PHI, the CEO said, we need to be looking into this one really
seriously because this could actually take a huge
chunk of their business out. Literally advertising revenue
is down to like anything. People are not willing to advertise on
Google and Facebook anymore because of
this recession and all of this market downfalls. And even on top of that problems they have layoffs,
layoffs and all of that. And when this something like GPT and artificial intelligence
knocks on your door, you're like God, the
entire world is falling. So this was the thing for GPD. Here we have it. This
is an article from BBC. Google killer chat, GPT sparks, AI chat bot race now, just too, actually
compete with chat GPD. Googlers bought their own bot. Now the biggest thing is that Google actually non-stem bought yesterday from the time
of recording this thing. And the bot went so
wrong that Google lost $100 billion in
their stock value. Immediately like the brink of the wink of an eye,
they just lost it. I'm going to show you
how that happened. So Google loses 100 billion. Yeah, we have it here, we have written it as business
from business today. Google is $100,000,000,000
market cap after chat bot bad, which is a pathetic
name to be honest. I think Jack GBD is a
difficult name to pronounce, but Bard or bad, whatever this is, is even
a more pathetic name. To be honest guys with you-all gives wrong answers
in an ad and they lost $100 billion in market
cap within a few moments. So everyone who was like shorting the stock,
made a lot of money. Kidding. Okay, now getting back
to our chat GPD thing. Now folks, how do we actually
use this thing called GPT? Now guys, it's really
simple to use and GPD, I'm going to walk you through
how to do it in this video. So what we do here is we go to we're going to chat GPT here. This is the website. If needed, I'm gonna
give you a link. You can just search it on
Google, you'll get it. The biggest irony is that
we are searching about a Google killer on Google and even getting
to the destination. Okay, More on that later. This is their GPT. You can try it from your
nowadays the problem here is that I'm using
a briefs browser. The thing that Brave
Browser is that it blocks most of the cookies and the
trackers and all of that. So sometimes if you're
using a Brave browser or some other kind of browser like DuckDuckGo and all of that. To be a little careful
on that because maybe you'll have a
little problem by using, as you can see, I'm having
problems with this one. But on the other hand, when I'm actually open this chat
GPT on the other browser, it's working fine with that one. But with brave, It
gives me a little problem every single time. It's going to take a little
time to open, maybe. There you go. So folks, what's is asking
me is for Here we have it. You see this one? Look at this one. Igbts have capacity right now, get notified when we are back, write a screenplay
status, whatever this is. So Chad GPT has
stopped actually take new user to subscribers or
whatever you call them. Because there was so much
Rush and it's killing, its killing competition
Guys, it's killing. In the next live lecture, I'm going to tell
you the progress of GPP in terms of
subscribers and users. But if you want to join
in just putting a link or email and they'll send you a link and all of them
and you'll be in there. Waitlist. So is the GPD thing works, but because I haven't
account here already, wow, I'm going to show
you how this thing works. Folks. This is where you
can put a new chat. I'm on the computer, so
I'm explaining this way. This is where I
put the question. So this was my question.
What if she had GPT? So this was the
GBD, a definition. That is the question. This is where you can
clear your conversations. If I press this, my
conversation will be deleted. Now, this doesn't mean
that it's going to be deleted from their
server as well. So that's a different
point to explain. This is light mode
and dark mode, whether I want light or dark,
I'm gonna do that, guys. I'm gonna keep intact
because for you guys to read things clearly, I think dark mode is what's
going to suit your eyes. Then we have the discord
channel their FAQs and log out. And I'm going to log out. It's a really simple
interface like the backend. Google's back in the 2000s. They had this simple
interface, big search bar. Was there a new search
things and things just popped out of anything and
people are like, oh my god, someone's actually
doing something on the other side, rather, on the other side,
it was other people who are putting
things up on Google. Similarly for OpenAI,
GPT, it's actually, as I've said in the
previous lectures, the collective consciousness
that I'm talking, I'm going to talk about
a lot in this course. It's actually the wisdom of
the entire Internet that's been boiled down in this chat GBD thing and
it's working so well. Let me play with it for a while. Let me actually search
about something. Okay, Let's search
about Richard Branson. Richard Branson, just
like a random thing. I'm searching muscle
Richard Branson. And there you have it. Richard Branson is
Obrador entrepreneur, but this magnet, this
magnet insulin travels. He's a bit no best known as the founder of the
Virgin groups, which comprises of more
than 400 companies including Virgin Atlantic,
Virgin Galactic, Virgin Mobile, born in
1950 and getting a yellow. And it comes up. And it's going to give me a brief thing
about Mr. Branson. So if I'm not satisfied or I've still something more to ask
or add onto my question. I can actually ask them
to stop generating. And I can write just
something random thing like more or anything like
that. Nobody's debts. What's the tool for
this chat GPD side? You can just put in your
e-mail and thing and wait, your turn comes up
sooner than later. And that is how
this thing works. And yeah, that was it. And by the way, every information
that you have here for this update and for the software has been
updated till the year 2021. So if you ask any
questions relating 2022, 23, it will not be able to
give you that clear answers. So more on that in the next one.
5. How Chat GPT works?: So folks, how does chat
GPD actually work? Now I'm gonna, I'm
gonna show you the code and the back-end part of that and how the
code works and who's working on the code and
what language it is, JavaScript, C plus,
plus, whatever it is. You don't need to
know about that unless you're a developer, which most of you aren't. So I'm leaving that
for the next time. The CPT codes in the Senate
works on the basis of tracking all the data
that's available on the internet and putting it, putting it up in one side and actually answering
your questions and queries through that data. Now guys, I'm gonna show
you a bunch of things in this course where Jack
GBD is actually wrong, is proven wrong multiple times. And actually Genji witty, I wouldn't say arrogantly, but it says sometimes, like, I'll show you a bunch
of things like, fine, I'm wrong. That's okay. Because I'm a robot
and all of that. And it has answered that way
to me a bunch of times I can tell you I didn't
feel bad on that because It's it's just
telling the truth. So fine. I'll just chat GPD thing works. I'll give you an example. Let's assume this is, this is u, that's u, and this is your friend. Or maybe this is you and
this is your friend. So both of you actually
know something, you know about music and salsa. Your friend knows about business and stock market and
crypto market, okay, fine. Well, if we actually take every piece of
wisdom, life advice, experience that is in your head, that is in your hard drive, in your head, in your mind, and we bring it out
through some way. I'm not getting into the
details of that one, but we just do it and we extract the same details from
your friend's head. And we put it up
on a microchip or any kind of shape or
maybe a storage facility. Think about that data. That data will actually be a lot of data because
it's actually the life experience
and the wisdom of two fully grown human beings. That's a lot, that's
like 50 or 60 years of wisdom in different fields. At a particular age of two people collected in
an artificial device. Now, this was a tuple
example, you and your friend. Now let's think about in a broader way,
the entire Internet. When I see N and actually stands for
the number of people. You plus 8 billion people, which is a population
of a planet. Yes, it's 8 billion. U plus 8 billion people
plus your friend, which all of you obviously
are part of the population. All of the wisdom that these 8 billion people have
posted on the Internet. If you just track all
of the information right from the day
things started recording till this very moment. And even in the seconds and I'm talking in
the minutes that have consumed talking and
speaking on this lecture. If you record all
of that and just grab it and pull it up enough, my God, that's really
difficult in a hardware drive, in a micro chip, whatever kind of a thing. And you train that chip, you, and you take the chip or a thing and you put it
in a robot or thing. Now the robot knows everything. That is 8 billion
people have done on the Internet ever since the foundation of the Internet. That's collective consciousness. That is how charged CPD
works to LGBT folks. As I've said in the first
lecture, it only knows things. Prior to 2022. That means even from the
Internet started till 2021, it has no idea about 20:22. So actually, the
collective consciousness of this entire thing was
from the date till 2021, because it was all
obviously released in 2022. And the way things
have been spreading, like YouTube gets like 100,000
videos every single R. And it's, it's crazy,
you cannot have all the information no
matter what you do. So this is how it works.
So this is how it works. It's the collective information, the data that is
important, the Internet. Ever since the foundation
of the Internet, till this very moment,
like till 2021 for GPD. And that is how Chad
GPT works simple. It's the collective
consciousness of every human being that has
put some part of the data, some part of the information
on the Internet, through various social sites, through various search
engines, blogs, vlogs, videos, posts,
telegraph messages, whatever of that sort. Maybe. That is how Chad
GPD actually works. This is not something
that has been sent by God or this will take
over human beings. Yes, it, if things are
not using proper way, it can harm human
beings and all of that. I'm not denying that, but it's
actually been programmed, programmed in a way to know everything that 1
billion people have put up on the Internet til 2021, okay, prior to 2022. So that is how
cheaply works symbol. I have more to teach
you in the next one.
6. University start here: Folks, by now I basically
know that most of my students here on
my online platforms, on Udemy and on other platforms. Most of them are actually
under the age of 35 and maybe even 30 in some cases. So the thing that I can see from here is
that you all have been to universities and
colleges. A few years ago. A few years ago you were doing, you are in your one of
your college classes, a university classes, attending lectures that
were meant to teach you something or maybe just a waste of time or
anything of that sort. And you were suppose to do a
lot of projects and you were supposed to make a lot of files and submit a lot
of PDFs and all of that. Folks, I know it can be a little boring because I've been there. It's been the most boring
part of my school time. I hated that thing, but we had to do that. And most of you have to do that. And even till this
moment when we are recording this stuff in 2023, students supposed to do that, whether you like it or not. How can you automate
that part of the university projects in the school projects
which had GPD. How can you actually do it with easily the projects that you're supposed to do, whether it's a financial
project, it's a project on yen, Euro dollar INR, any
kind of a project. How you can do the
university projects with the help of chat GPD. How can you use IGBT as you're, as you're as the sidekick
or as your crotch, or as your personal
artificial assistant, right? How can you use that? I'm going to show you all of
that in the next lecture. So I'll see you there.
7. Chat gpt projects university: Folks, if you've been in school, which most of you have been. So you note that
amount of projects and the dumb things we
need to do in school, write essays, do
projects two days, make files and all of
that submit projects every three months or even
schools in US and UK, they make kids submit projects like every two
weeks or three weeks, give exams and assignments
and write essays and whatnot. Folks. I don't know about you,
but when I was in school, this was boring as anything because most of it
doesn't make any sense. Most of it is useless stuff is just the curriculum
thing that they are forcing upon us day
in and day out. And I wish I had tried CPD
back then because if I had, I would have saved
a lot of my time. But that didn't
happen that time. But for you guys, you're
lucky you can use that GPD. The folks, this is actually a major problem that's occurring
in us and all of that. I want to show you a bunch of actually articles where
Chad GPD is causing chaos in US schools
and colleges. This is here we have it. Yeah. So Chad, TBD, us exam, they will go to news part. Here we have it. Actually. Here we have it. So I'm going to open this up in a new tab. Daily Mail. And then we're going
to have width. One more, one more maybe. Is the news AI
breakthrough tachypneic and almost pass use medical licensing examinations,
fine studies. So folks, this is the
thing the EU and US, we have this medical
and examination, examination for law and for all the kind of examination
we have in every country, meaning of India,
China, Russia, Japan. That's similar for
all countries, is the curriculum
and visa different? So this thing called GPT actually pass the
entire examinations. So how this actually happened
was let me see this one. I'm going to read this thing up. Okay. So the study published in
the Journal of this one, That's the chat GBD is
performance on the USMLE, a series of three exam that says medical knowledge and various disturbances with biochemistry, diagnostic reasoning
and bioethics. The test is required
for medical, medical licensure in the US and it's taken by
medical students and physicians in training after removing image
based questions and indeterminate quiz
responses to IGBT scored between 52.4%
to 75 per cent, which is impressive,
which is very impressive because not
a lot of students get 75% and examinations books, a plus three exam, the passing threshold for the exam is approximately
60 per cent. Which is cool
because if charity, beauty can pass that stuff because I said how
to antibody wants. It's like the collective
consciousness in work because it's
actually pretty good actually pass all of these
examinations and all of that. It would really make
a lot of sense. I'm going to show
you one more thing. It's by Daily Mail UK. It's taking some
time to load here. Then you have chatting about
museum, which are GPU. So you can talk about
lots of things. But this exam stuff
that I read here, this was, this, this
was cool white. Quite controversial because
students can actually use the shot cheaply anything
and can pass things without even knowing
about the subject at all. So this is something that needs attention of the school
and college or whatever. But I think it's fun if you're a student and, or
we may be our teacher, professor and you need
to write something which had CBD. How are
you going to use that? Let's assume your school or your college or university
gave you an SE, write an essay about maybe hedge funds or maybe
any financial thing. Maybe write an essay about option trading and options
and history of options. If you're a finance student
or a finance major, write an essay about that. So I'll just type
it in GPT essay on options trading in. Now guys, you can, if you have a favorite actor or an actress, or favorite comedian, or maybe even a favorite
speaker, or maybe an author. You can actually ask
Chad GPD to write in their style and to make it your style and you can
present it in your school, college, whatever thing maybe. As always, folks be
careful with this one because even I don't
know about us. But in a lot of
European countries, they have this system
called where if a student actually copy something from
Wikipedia or any other, maybe internet sources,
if they copy of Project, the artificial intelligence of the school system can actually detect that and I can reject the project,
something like that. I'm not sure about this in which countries this is actually
working right now. But be a little extra
careful with this one. So SAN options trading in. What can I say in fluffy style? Fluffy style. Folks, fluffy is actually, this is Gabriel eyeglasses. He's he's a, he's a really
cool guy like he's a comedian, He's Mexican, lives in us has been living with us for
a couple of yes, no. And it isn't really
great comedian. I like him, so I've
watched a bunch of videos. So I didn't have any
other name in my head. So I said why not just
type it in fluffy? So these guys, so GPD has actually put up an entire essay on
options trading, like folks options reading
is one of the most boring. In another words, complicated
stuffs in finance. I know that because I studied
that not that long ago. And this actually just put up the entire boring stuff
in a fluffy style, in a comic style. I'm, I'm gonna read
a few paragraphs, are going to love this. Oh boy, Now this is exactly
how fluffy starts his videos. Oh boy, options trading. It's like a game
of tug-of-war with your money except you get two. Choose which side you're on. Will you, will you be the mighty bull charging forward and grabbing profit
for the Honda, you will be the sneaky
back Whitey waiting for the perfect moment to pounds
on a juicy opportunity. Either way, options
trading on an exciting and
challenging adventure that can bring up regroup. Big rewatch, as long as you're willing to
take some risks. For those of you
who are new to the game of chess rating
is the type of investing that
involves buying and selling contracts that
gives you the right, but not the obligation to buy or sell a stock or an asset
at a certain price, known as strike price, by a certain date known
as the expiration date. These contracts are called
options and they can be a great way to make money if
you know what you're doing. So folks, chance you could actually put up
this fluffy thing. And at the same
time, it just added the basic definition and the
basic meaning of the two it. To make things really easy. You can read this on your
own or your free time. I'm just going to give you
an opportunity to copy the question if you want
to add the question is SEO and options
trading and fluffy style? Maybe change it, but
he's going to give you a similar answer. I believe Zak was eight. Now I'm going to put
up one more essay and I believe that will be easy. Now I'm going to
say, let's resume your college gave you to
write an essay on JFK, John F Kennedy, the president
of US farmer President. How are you going to write that? I know you're going
to try to go to Google and copy a bunch of Wikipedia paragraphs and
paragraphs from here and their life about JFK and all
of that online sources. But what about we do
it in some other way, SE on JFK in Obama, Obama style. This is crazy because
we are explaining one politician through the perspective of
other politician. Which is really cool. This was just an example. If you're not a big fan of JFK and Obama or any
other US presidents. Completely up to you, I
respect your opinion. This was just a way to actually explain you how much
you can do with charge UP and to what extent. Nothing of their
personal and that's it. Yeah. Obama styles your JFK, John F. Kennedy was 35-year,
35th President of us. The visionary leader
inspired Biden generation of Americans who dream
big and strive for greatness is charisma, intelligence and
courage captivated the nation and his
legacy continues to shape American politics
and culture to this day. So this was this entire thing and you can read it all along. This is how Obama would have
explained JFK in a speech. If we had two. According to GBD, you can do what you
want to do this with. And you can also use
it for your projects. But guys, be careful, your college could be smarter
than you think them to be. So see you in the next one.
8. Code with GPT : Folks, if you look at a lot of philosophical books
and all of that, they see the
universe, the cosmos. All of this is made with
numbers and all of that, The Big Bang Theory, all
of that was a plan number, scientific thing that happened a bunch of times
and at one times and some even say it happened 84 times because those specific
reasons and all of that. I'm not gonna go into
mysticism and all of that. But I'm actually going to
tell you something that has very close part of my
life and which is coding now, folks, I cannot code that well, let me be honest with you and I'm really
interested in that because I'll be completely honest with you because
I'm fair and square. It's a little boring
thing for me. I'd rather teach people
and help people like you than code for two or
3 h. I can read code, basic codes and all of that. I can write a code
like a basic ones, but I don't want to
because now we chat GPD, I can do that all by my own. Okay, I don't need a cooler. Full respect to all my students and programmers and developers, students community
that we have here. But still, you can
actually create some really good basic code. I really like
satisfactory amount of code and really
advanced code as well, which are GPD and even
developers are using this to debug their problems and errors. Now this is fantastically
well and this is way ahead of its time. So if you remember, if you remember with coding, you had to put a lot of stuffs
in to check every line, every dot, every sentence and
what not. But we chat GPD. This thing is gonna get easier. Want to see how I'll see
you in the next one.
9. Let's code together without coding : In order to create
something we need to actually code a big folks. We all know that
Google, Facebook, all these big tech companies, all of them are run by codes. So in the backend, if you see, I'll show you an example
of how this thing works. Here we have it. Can I go to developer mode? Here we have a developer tools. If we have it. Here, we have it.
If you look guys properly, this is actually, these are codes
that are actually running the entire thing. If you can see this is the code, this is the style code, how the thing comes up, and then other codes and
all the basic stuff. If you're like me,
I can actually read basic codes and all of that. I cannot write code. A lot of times I'm not that
flexible with this one. I'm not that interested in
this one because for me it's not something
of my interest. And this is how the folks
that entire code works and they're actually
showing me which part of the code belongs to, which part is easy. Now obviously this is, this is actually a thing that I should not touch because I don't want to
mess up with anything here. So this is how the code works. So folks, if you've seen
something about tachypnea, you have seen a
lot of people are using it to code things for coding style because coding is a tough thing and you need
to hire a lot of people, which could be expensive. But people are using
chat GPD to code style. So let us read a few questions
around chat GPD encoding. So how do you search
it will regenerate a code to use IGBT to generate a code snippets you will need to access the program
provided by Chad cheaply. You can do this by creating
an account and logging in. And once you get
the prompts clean, you can start
generating the code. To generate the code,
you will have to provide the prompt
to charge you, but you can write what
code you want to put it. Let's read one more question. When we go to weight. Can change if we
write a code for me now researchers say it's good at fixing bugs to a
developers new friend, Chad GBD is best when it comes to automatically debugging code. The fox debugging code
and bugs basically means you see when you
doing a math problem, okay, let's assume two
plus two plus one. And you accidentally or out of some reason
you just write two plus two plus one
equals to four. That's an error. How
do you fix an error? You remove that for and
you replace it with five, which is the correct answer. Because two plus two
plus one is five and not for this process in
coding language, it's called debugging
or removing the BCG. Bcg basically means an error or a problem which will
break your code, which will not let
your code function the way it is
supposed to function. Function the way it is
intended to function. That is called debugging means solving the code and
making it correct. We want to write a
code on chat GBT. Now folks, I need to
tell you something. I don't know a lot
about codings, even if Jinshi but gives
me a wrong answer, I may not be able to find it. And two, for most of you like 90% of my students
and non coordinates, as I'll see you in
the statistics. If you guys write a code and it doesn't work like WeChat GBD, don't get disappointed because it can give you a wrong answer. It is not perfect. Obviously. I'm gonna be like write code because guys have
been cryptocurrency. So I'm going to write
something related to crypto. Write a code where the bed, where I buy Bitcoin
at the minimum, like at the lowest and sell it. So for the max 0, the folks, they didn't give me the
code that I wanted, but I am here to take the code from this one and I will do that no matter what. You haven't submitted that. Again, maybe as a model I cannot access we
do financial data nor can I create a functional
training algorithm. It is important to consult
a financial advisor before making any decision. Okay, fine. Okay. Create Code that lets me buy and sell those on Coinbase
intra introduce. So folks in 3D basically means
I'm selling in the day and I'm buying in the day and I'm sending it the night,
something like that. Like selling at buying at
one and selling it at 1.5, which is obviously called
day trading and all of that. It's again giving
me the same answer that it cannot create a code, but folks, I have created
a code with this one. You see, it's giving
me the thing, the, the strategy, how to do it. It's in connect the coin base CPI using the API key provided by Coinbase and retrieve the current price
of DOJ and yada, yada, yada, entire thing. Now I'll ask you to create
a code for that one. And it'll do it for me. Create code, please. Here we have it, folks. I
told you I'm going to let it, I'm going to ask you
to create a code. And it has created
a code for me, a freshly made code. It's really hard.
It's harder than the higher hotcakes
and pancakes. I told you. Because the thing
with antibodies, It's like any other human being because it has been
programmed by humans. If I tell you something, folks, you need to complete five
lectures today, no matter how, you're not gonna do
that because you're human being human like No, you're going to present,
you're going to go against me. Know
I'm not gonna do that. I have a bunch of stuff to do even if you have nothing to do. But if I tell you
over and over and over and over and over
and over and over again. When you get up, you get
a notification from you. When you sleep, you get
a notification from me finding you're
gonna say Fine, I'm to do that, leave me alone, at least. This is exactly what
happens with chat GBD. I asked him for
three or four times. It didn't give me any
response, vague response, or when I gave it a very
clear specific instruction, it was forced to give
me the code, so forth. Here's the code. I know
Python to some extent. So I can understand
what a thing is, but I'm not going to explain
this thing to you because it would literally make
no sense to you. Most of you who are non coders. Now what can I do instead? I could actually copy
the code here and I can go to Python scripts
and all of that. And I can put this code here. Now, I'm Folks, here's
the thing with the waders algorithm works is that it is completely
based on machines. Okay, So it's bought. This, this, this code
is actually a bought, bought means a robot kind of a thing which is not
human and it's walking on its own on automated
basis according to the code that's been written by the quarter or the programmer. So here, if you can just
use some common sense, you'll understand
what this thing says. It says by Deutsch, okay, by those price, which was kinda dose price
and buy those, this one. And then if you go to the
bottom here, the next one, it is cell division,
which is the dogecoin. And the price is here and the price will
automatically be filled by the one who is
putting the code. And then it says, um, and then there's this little like, it's
a little like Guys, if an if or else, if the price of those
is under $1 by eight, if it's under two, if
it's about one dollars, sell it something like that. If an odd thing, this is how the coding part of
this thing works. We can create one more code and I'm going to
create one more quote on Ethereum because I liked
that project to some extent. Now I'm just going to
say Create and eat code. For the same way. I actually do create any
theorem code. Let's see. Yeah, here we have it. Here we have it. Folks are just giving
me a perfect code. Now, it is very possible that
this code can be faulty. This code can have
bugs or maybe errors which are professional
coder can obviously debug, but folks sitting up
the amount of time and receiving this code could
have taken a few minutes, maybe a few hours for
some of the programmers. If I would have
been a programmer, I would have taken
a few hours to make this code to some
even a few days because it's financial manager, you need to be really careful
because one mistake here and there and a lot of money
could be out of order, out of your bank unnecessarily. But here you can create a code like effortlessly, It's crazy. You can use it for school, home, your foreign cell will
make money and all of that. So it's, it's cool, but you need to be careful
because sometime it's, it's defaulted and there's errors and all of that
secreted a quote from unit theorem and you saw that it took like less than a
minute, thirty-seconds. Whoops, that was it
from this lecture. I hope you liked it. You can use it for
anything like in concrete, a web site on this
one and all of that. I never go into the depths because this thing
is going to keep on and on and on and
I'm gonna be playing, this thing will die like a kid and it's going
to make that sense. I showed you the path. You follow it if you want to. And if you need my help,
I'm always there to help you in the Q&A section. Tell me in the common
section in the reviews. Do let me know how you feel
about this new technology. Because for this is
just the beginning. This is, you think
this is the epidermis? None at all. This is like the,
what you call it, I would do here the first
search engine, Bing, Yahoo made the
first sense engine, yeah, yeah, we made the
first search engine. It's like it's I'm not saying it's Yahweh and it's going
to flop and all of that. But it's like the Yehuda
revolutionary technology. And then Google came in and so many search engines came in. Brave and Duck, Duck, Go and this and that
and that and whatnot. So it's like that
evolutionary technology that breaks in industry
and even Wall Street, which is so money-minded. Even looking at this AI, think very carefully because
very sooner than later, microsoft is actually
going to take this thing. Chai Chat, GPD, public and
evaluation of $29 billion. So it's a lot of money
put in AI and something that it's actually
in its early stages. So it will be cool and we will see you in the
next one. Thank you.
10. Chat GPT for Entrepreneurs: How can business owners
and entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs and
college students and all of these folks
who are actually planning to create a
business could be anything, could be an app,
could be a service, could be a new
product, could be. The next billion-dollar,
trillion dollar industry, could be anything, could be
even a new crypto project. Who knows? It? Could be an NFT project, could be door-to-door
delivery system, could be a new pizza
Hut, could be anything. How can they use chat
GPD for the benefit? How can they use chat GPT-2? Do some of the boring stuff. So folks, we all know
that if you fail to plan, then you're planning to fail, which is very much
true in business. Business we all need something which is called a business plan. What is a business plan folders
of you are not aware of. So business lines are
actually a document which contains the ins and outs, the swatch, the strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, threats, so the business, how we're gonna do the business, why
I'm going to do the business? What's your revenue model? How much profit we
are going to make, how much money we need to put in what it's going
to be the output, whether the tax
is we need to pay and what's the revenue goal? How are we going to go grow, however we diversify
and all of that. So it's made in short
term and long term because without a business plan you cannot start a business. Usually you don't want
because if you fail to plan, you are planning to fail. So in this lecture, I'm going to teach you, I'm going to show
you how you can make a business plan and wonderful business plans
which IGBT and folks, I have used these plans myself. These things actually work. It may seem like Lala Land
and fugacity type of thing, but they actually
work in real life. I'm going to create
a business plan. Now let's think of
a business that we can create a
business plan on. So I think we can create
a business plan on. Let's assume we are bringing up a new phone in the market. Okay, let's call it my iPhone. Iphone, iPhone. I'm bringing a brand name
my phone in the market. It will cost you somewhat
like maybe what, $1,800 to buy this mindful. But the guarantee
of this microphone is once you buy this phone, you don't need to buy
any other phone for the next five years because
it will have everything. And no matter how badly
you treat that phone or how how roughly you use it, it is not going
to give up before five years now that may
sound crazy and outrageous, but that's my business plan. Hypothetically speaking,
I'm gonna go to my chat GBD thing and I'm
going to say Create. I'll just write in the
shortcut base plan for my new phone company called my phone. Which will cost like
folks are getting bored. You can, you can write every
detail possible, okay. Which will cause to 1,800 bucks. You can use it for five years. Guaranteed. No, that's
my folks demand or other say request. Now here is the business
plan that is almost ready. God, ****, that's quick. So it might contribute is
creating my business plan by, in the meantime,
I'm going to talk to you about a bunch of things. So folks, you cannot always trust what staring
THE beauty in all of that, but you can always use
it as a hedge, okay? You can always use
it as a crutch because you see the
thing is ready. Here we have it,
the thing is ready. So we have a brand
new business line that I created from scratch. I had nothing in my head. I just created this live in
front of you guys. I don't have any
piece of paper or helpful written material that
has given me this thing. Just, just the idea
came in because I was thinking of an iPhone
and here we have it. So I'm going to repeat the
question one more time. If you didn't hear it
for the first time, I'm gonna repeat
it one more time. Create a business plan
for my new phone company called my phone, which will cost you 8,000 bucks. You can use it for
five years guaranteed. E.g. can read
obviously all of this, but i'm, I'm, I'm
going to actually 3D. I'm going to actually
show you how distinct made the complete
summary of that. They made an executive summary, they made a market analysis, the media marketing
and sales plan. They made an operation
and development plan, management and personal plan final projections
in the conclusions. So the executive summary
is something like this. My microphone is a new
mobile phone company that offers a
high-quality smartphone with currently lifespan
of five years, which was my USP. For onetime cost of 1,800 bucks or phone is
designed to be durable, long-lasting, capable of handling demands
for everyday use. So folks, when I
said five-years, the artificial intelligence
automatically assume that, okay, if I want five-years, I want something
that is durable, something that will be refused, something that can
last that long. So it already added those keywords by itself,
which is impressive. We aim to provide our customers with reliable and affordable
options in the market, dominated by expensive and
short-lived smartphones. Now we're just targeting
wink, wink iPhone. Pose. Any other market analysis? It says, the smartphone industry is on the most
competitive, which is, which it is and rapidly
evolving markets in the world, consumer demands latest
and greatest technology, but also seeking
affordable options that can withstand
and really use. So both my entire USB for
the company is number one, I'm gonna last five years. The phone, my phone is
going to lose five years. And number two, it
is 8,000 bucks, so it is not as expensive
as any other foods. Okay. Because it's lasting
five years, folks, if you do the math in your head, It's like what, 300
or 200 bucks a year. And that too, I'm
guaranteeing that is going to last for five
years, which is cool. Then you had the
market and sales. Sales is we're going
to do the operations and management and all of that. Then the final projection are, we anticipate the
initial investment to launch my iPhone
will be $10 million, which would be the seed round. We expect to break even in the first years and
guarantee a profit of 5 million by the
end of year three. So if I was started in 2023, by the end of 2026, you're going to make 5 million. Projections are based on
estimated sales volume of 10,000 pounds
for the first year, increasing the 50,000
by year three, which is quite cool. Conclusions, my phone offers a unique value proposition in the smartphone market with a
onetime cost of 1,800 node. That is my entire USP that Chad GPT has very
well understood. Thank you, Chaz you
believe for understanding my thoughts with
high-quality smartphone that can last five years. And we can strategically, when my phone will be
successful in capturing a significant share of the value conscious
consumer market. Folks, that was it, That was how easy it is to create
business plans. Just do it, have
fun, play with it. You will learn a lot and folks that are only time
when Chad CPDs not going to show you some things that you
may expect it to show you, like maybe some
revenue projections, maybe something like that. Just, just ask it and that's it. Ask it and that's the liquid. I'm going to show
you an example. I'm going to type in How
big is the phone market? So obviously it's going to
show me data which is based on 2021 because that's
how it's been program. Here we have it. It took
the data from Statista. It is 1.61, 0.6 billion
people have smart card. There were 1.6 billion smartphones sold
worldwide in 2020, the number is expected to reach 3.8 billion, which is two. Y is even more than twice two, two-and-a-half times by
2021, which is crazy. Just do the research and you'll find that things have fun, play with it and I'll
see you in the next one.
11. Let's work smart entrepreneurs: Hey everyone, How
are you guys doing? I hope things going
awesome for you all. So as an entrepreneur, as a business owner or maybe
as a budding entrepreneur, if you call it
student and you want to start entrepreneurship
journey. We want to invent something,
build a new product, pit someone, raise a lot of fun. You need a lot of helping hands. And helping hands mean
in terms of person, in terms of tools. And what else can chat GBD
could help you in some of the ways that could be
unimaginable at least. So as an entrepreneur,
how can you, how can you use that GPD? What are the things
you can do with GPT? What are the things you can
create with Chad cheaply? All of this exciting
and awesome stuff I'm going to explain
in the next lecture. So see you there. Don't miss this one. I'll be there. Thank you.
12. Asking Tough questions to GPT: Folks, it's time to ask Chad GBD some tough questions
because you all know that life is not as easy as it seems because it's like down, down, down, down, down and up and up
and up and up and up. So there are a bunch of
times when you and I, and a lot of people actually face a lot of tough questions. Now these tough
questions could be from the way we
behave ourselves, the way we carry ourselves
from our background, from a color and a bunch of questions that are fine
and it's, it's okay, you can give answers to all these questions
with grace and with a lot of
compassion and love and joy hand with humor. And also you need to, you can also make people
love with your answer. But let's see how can bot, which has been programmed, which is not a human being, it's an artificial intelligence. Open the chat GBD. How can these bots
or this bot on this EI charisma can
answer a tough question. Now folks, when I
say tough questions, these are really,
really tough questions. Now, some of you,
it may not look like deaf questions
to some of you, it may look like extremely
tough questions. But that is all that
I can figure out. Because if I ask
questions that for humans it can be comfortable
to a particular level. But for a robot it would
not at all be particular. To ask these questions and then charge you
produce want to say no, I don't want answer
that or I can answer that because I've
tried that before, not here in the course, but before and a few months ago, and it didn't answer me well, so I said fine, it is like certain limits and
limitations that you're not supposed to cross that
line while asking questions. I'm gonna ask some
really tough questions and really juicy ones. So stay tuned for this one. And I'll see you
in the next one. Keep language, attribute,
keep evolving.
13. Limitations Of Chat gpt: If a thing has
advantages is definitely it has certain disadvantages. It's very old saying and folks, I think this is the right
time to remember that and to make sure that we are in the right track with
Chad, Chad GPD thing. So what are the problems which IGBT see folks, if anything, as an advantage like
the Internet or maybe blockchain or crypto and Bitcoin, whatever
you call them. If it has advantages, it has disadvantages as well. E.g. give you a really
simple example. If you look at very common stock that has made some people, like maybe a lot of people,
a lot of money recently, which is Tesla ticker T L. Now this talk, at
its highest peak, was it somewhat 800, $900, somewhere around rightly,
somewhat around like that. If you bought it at like
maybe 300 something and you sold it and maybe
even at 600, 700, you actually probably
double up your money within maybe a suddenly
a year or two, I'm talking about from 2020
March to November of 2021. But the problem is
the same weapon, other thing, the sharpness of a sword that can
hurt your enemies. That same sharpness
can hurt you as well. If you're on, if you're undertaking side or if
you're on the other side. For this, the same thing. When a stock fell, it fell from 800 maybe if you bought
it at 700 Newtons, it's going to go to 1,000. And it fell from 700, and now it's trading at 208
bucks as of this evening. So it took a really nosedive. So you lost me and a lot
of people lost obviously, because that is how
the market works. So something has advantages. It does, is it
advantages as well? The same goes for Chad CPD as
for any other human being, any other commodity and
the other thing living, nonliving, animate and
inanimate goes for the same. What are the problems
which IGBT now folks, the problem is that if I, as a human being and
as your teacher and your instructor is going
to give you a bunch of list of problems that this is the problem.
This is the problem. That will be my perspective. That'll be my perspective
regarding chat GPD. But I want to hear chatty police
perspective regarding chat GPD and the
problems with it. So let's dive into that one. Here we have GPT and I'm
going to type it list chat, GPT. Volterra, put in list five major problems
of Chad, GPT novels. The reason why I want
this course to be innovative and super
easy for you all. You can use it as you like it. And it shouldn't be like, I am putting my perspective on to you when I'm
putting down your throat. No, no, it should be
your own perspective and just my hints and ideas working together
in a good fashion. So here we have got the
answer from Chad, TPD. And as always, I'm going
to give my gratitude, which IGBT once we
complete this lecture. So it answered me this way. As any other language
model, chat GBD does not have problems and it's an inverted commas in the
way that a human might. However, here are some
limitations with challenges that we face in
certain contexts. Again, very
well-designed answer. Number one, bias,
as I said folks, as I said in my lectures over and over and over and
over and over again, GPD and maybe any
other ai is biased. Why? Because it's programmed
by developers, developers, developers,
the human beings. Now what does viruses and
human beings have in common? Every human being is biased
in some way or the other, whether you like
it or you hate it, that's the bottom line. So it's biased like
any other language, IGBTs respectable to biases in the data and it
was trained on. This can lead to biased or
discriminated responses to certain types of inputs, which is common, fine, at least it's honest. The second one is
inaccurate, you know, folks, this is a very big disadvantage. I'm telling you this is such
a big disadvantage once it actually said that Elon Musk
has died like a decade ago. I'm I'm, I'm not joking. I'm telling you
this has happened. Igbt will produce inaccurate but incorrect
responses to input, especially if it encounters unfamiliar or
ambiguous language. Yeah, that's a problem if because it's been
programmed in English folk. So if you put them
friends, Latino, maxim, like Japanese, Chinese, and men, Mandarin kind of a thing. It's going to have
problems because I've tried on that one and I've
seen problems are there. Yeah. It'll, it'll try to actually bring the essence
of English to that language, which actually spoils the
entire context because every language has
its own kind of a feel and perspective
and nature. The third one is
lack of empathy. Gbt doesn't have emotion,
subjective experience, so it cannot provide
emotional support or connection in the
way that a human can. Obviously folks, and folks, that Jupiter is
actually very wrong. It's unapologetically wrong. It, it'll be like You're not
seen actually the weight, it's sometimes LGBT behaves. It's like it is wrong. At the same time it's, it's like the response is something
like fine, I'm wrong. I don't care. It's not
going to say I don't care. It's going to say,
fine, I'm wrong. It's okay to maybe write
somewhat like that. It's Frank, but can sometimes
press a little button. Limited understanding
of the context. Yeah, sometimes LGBT may not be able to understand what
the input you want. It will create a complete
nonsense of the answer. The fourth one is
inability to reason beyond the training data
that GBD is limited to the patterns and
knowledge present in its training data and cannot
reason beyond the scope. This can lead to
respond to that seem nonsensical and or incomplete
in certain contexts. Correct? So folks, these were the
five big disadvantages of chat GPT according
to change UP, not according to Mr.
Maurice, according to GBD, biasness, inaccuracy, lack
of empathy because it's not a human limited understanding of contexts and inability to reason beyond its training data. That was it from this one. I'll see you on the other side.