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3 contributions to ChatGPT Users
How to identify AI-generated videos online
Many of you probably know this so I hope I'm not 'teaching my gran how to suck egs,' so to speak, but I just found this useful article: Sorry to disappoint, but if you're looking for a quick list of foolproof ways for detecting AI-generated videos, you're not going to find it here. Gone are the days of AI Will Smith grotesquely eating spaghetti. Yes, there are some tells, but AI video makers are getting better all the time, and the latest tools can create convincing, photorealistic videos with a few clicks. Right now, AI-generated videos are still a relatively nascent modality compared to AI-generated text, images, and audio, because getting all the details right is a challenge that requires a lot of high-quality data. "But there's no fundamental obstacle to getting higher quality data," only labor-intensive work, said Siwei Lyu, a professor of computer science and engineering at University at Buffalo SUNY. https://mashable.com/article/how-to-identify-ai-generated-videos
1 like • Aug 26
Here is a video I saw showing how YouTube was actually "upscaling" their original content with AI generation - it's strange enough to see that being done as the results seemed more like downscaling...https://youtu.be/86nhP8tvbLY?si=DRQk4gg9PZLheVNX
Do you like your ChatGPT straight up… or mixed?
Curious what everyone here prefers...do you mostly use ChatGPT “straight up” (just opening a chat and diving in), or do you like using a mix of GPTs that other people have built to help with specific projects? Personally, I’ve experimented with community-made GPTs, but honestly, many of them return pretty basic outputs. It seems like when I give ChatGPT itself lots of context and details, I end up with better, more tailored results than I do with pre-built GPTs. So I’m wondering if you find custom GPTs helpful for your workflow? Or do you prefer the flexibility of just working directly with ChatGPT and feeding it the info yourself? AND if you do have a favorite GPT, I’d love to hear which one and why!
Do you like your ChatGPT straight up… or mixed?
1 like • Aug 26
@Enoch Adebisi use it as a complement rather than a replacement - love this as for me it applies overall with ChatGPT, use the tool as a compliment - especially with creative flow - rather than a replacement. Keeping your creativity alive by complimenting rather than replacing...
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I'm working on building my dog training business back up again using ChatGPT. I'd like to automate processes, create blog posts, magnet leads, training games, online courses, YouTube and TikTok videos, etc. I'd also like to fill my website up with content, automate emails, and so much more. What is the best way to start all this using chatGPT? How do I teach it everything about my business? If I upload PDFs and videos, will it remember that information or will I have to upload the same info every time I want to create something new? I asked ChatGPT to create an outline of everything I want to do, and I would like to feed it information, and do 1 task at a time and have ChatGPT update the outline and fill it in as we go along. I could use all help, guidance, and suggestions I can get. Thanks so much!
1 like • Aug 26
You may find this helpful to know especially if you are using a custom or "special" chatgpt for your output vs a "regular" chatgpt - Default ChatGPT (with GPT-5) → can use persistent memory if you’ve enabled it in settings. It can remember things you told it across sessions, even after closing the browser. - Custom GPTs → do not have independent memory. Each time you open them, they rely only on their system instructions (the setup you gave them when building the GPT) and the current conversation. They don’t “recall” things from prior chats unless you manually feed that context back in. - Workaround → you can simulate “memory” in a Custom GPT by giving it a reference system (e.g. pointing it to a Notion doc, Google Drive, or knowledge base) so it can retrieve information when needed. But this isn’t the same as true persistent memory.
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