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Claude 2.0 makes impressive debut, but can it overtake ChatGPT?

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MySpace was an immediate hit when it was launched in August 2003, attracting millions of users within months. However, Facebook's launch six months later started a slow shift in the social media landscape. MySpace remained the preferred platform for user engagement and global reach until 2009 when Facebook firmly established itself as the dominant social networking platform. Today, Facebook boasts just under 3 billion users, while MySpace has just under an estimated 7 million users. Again, the gold medal doesn’t go to the world-changing idea; it goes to the one who slightly improved that idea . And my immediate impression of Claude.ai is that it might be this generation’s “Facebook” to ChatGPT’s “MySpace.” Fine, it’s a small sample size, but … Too early to make big statements like that? Sure. Only U.S.- and U.K.-based writers can access Claude, although that’s expected to change within the coming months. So our interactions with it have been limited. And the way we ...

Conceived in Liberty, Birthed in Imperfection: The Importance of Inconsistent AI Detectors

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By Jake Rigdon Owner, JakeGPT1973.com About three months ago – ancient history now – I published a post on the ChatGPT subReddit asking people for their recommendations for the best AI-detectors . That post didn’t initially generate much response, and those who did comment didn’t have a ton to add to the actual topic. Then again, that wasn’t entirely unexpected. ChatGPT was released in late November 2022, so I wasn’t expecting a huge response just three months later. However, that post has continued to generate the occasional helpful comment, so I finally decided to test out all those suggested AI-detectors, along with several other popular ones that were not mentioned in the comments of that subReddit post. Spoiler alert: The results weren’t great. However, these tools should still play a major role in getting your content ready to publish – even if you don’t use AI tools. First, let’s take a look at how 12 AI detectors fared against three famous speeches. Then we’ll see ...

Attention lawyers, dentists, Realtors and other businesses: Google may force you to “E.E.A.T.” your words if you’re using ChatGPT

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  I recently ran into a former client and discussed how his business was recovering from the pandemic. “I was doing great,” he said, “until about two weeks ago.” If you’re a lawyer, Realtor, dentist or any other type of small to mid-size business and recently started using ChatGPT for your website, you better pay attention to his story. Turns out this former client just saw his website ranking take a nosedive, and all of his blog posts written since February have been de-listed. The culprit? ChatGPT. Or, more appropriately, the “misuse” of ChatGPT. Here’s what he did … 'I thought it was OK …' This attorney was a client of mine for about four or five months back in 2017. A former English major, he dabbled in SEO, paid a pretty penny to have someone design his website, then contracted out my bespoke blogging agency to handle his content. We wrote eight blog posts every month for him. But he was also a self-described “cheapskate,” so we eventually parted ways when he decided to re...

Prompt Engineering Word of the Week: Temperature

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We were recently in negotiations with a gaming client who wanted us to handle all the blog content and corresponding social media posts for their brand-new website. Luckily, we have a gamer on staff who would like nothing more than to write about and play video games for a living. So he was thrilled with this first assignment. However, I warned him ahead of time: "We haven't nailed this client yet, so the quality of the first post we provide them will go a long way toward nailing this company down as a new client. "In other words," I continued, "I need your very best work." Of course, I always want everyone's best work. Still, adding that line underscores how important this one blog post was. By the next night, I had the assignment back – and immediately saw some significant problems with the writing. The writer used ChatGPT and various other tools to help him write the post, but most of the work was all him. So, to get readers excited and s...