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How to pick which chatbot to use on your website?
Do you want a chatbot on your website but are struggling to decide which vendor to choose? π·
We created an article which explains what you need to look for in your chatbot provider. π·
Hope you can find some value from it:
https://blog.amio.io/top-10-tips-for-choosing-the-right-chatbot-vendor/submitted by /u/Amio-Chatbot
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For those here who use CharacterAI….
Just wanted to share an uncensored CharacterAI sub where you can post all your NSFW and generally crazy things the bots say…
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Next Big nd Successful AI and Automations businesses / startups and solutions of near future ? What will the shovels and what will be the Gold? π€
π¦ΎAs there are many startups ar popping up most of them are useless GPT api but , in the long term what types of Startups and businesses would be huge and successful with billions of valuation ? π₯οΈIn this AI hype , what are the shovels and what will be the Gold? Except some monopolies, large ventures and LLM’s like Open AI , Google and etc . In the long term what would be some successful AI Solutions and products will be seen?π¦Ώ I mean next Shopify or next big successful Startups and ventures will emerge?? B2B SAAS or AUTOMATIONS??π€ That will be useful for various industries and businesses? What you guys think ? Let me know your thoughts , What are or will be the Shovels and What will be the Gold in near future?? πͺ
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Factor Influencing Adoption Intention of ChatGPT
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I am an information systems student currently conducting research for my undergraduate thesis on the factors that influence people’s adoption intention of ChatGPT, as well as identifying the factors that may be holding them back. These factors include people’s concerns about potential negative impacts of ChatGPT, such as increased unemployment and the spread of misinformation. Your participation in this study is crucial as it will provide valuable insights to help us understand how ChatGPT can be improved to meet users’ needs.
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Please note that I am not affiliated with OpenAI, no identifying information will be collected during the survey, and all responses will be kept confidential. The survey should take approximately 10 to 15 minutes to complete, and participation is voluntary. You may withdraw from the survey at any time, and there are no known risks associated with participating.
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If you are interested in learning more about the study, please follow the link below.
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Thank you for taking the time to contribute to our research study. Your participation is greatly appreciated!
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popular NSFW ChatGPT alternative, latest update!
i’m the creator of hideyourscreen.xyz β happy to announce that our user auth system got upgraded recently. the login experience should be way faster
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Do AI chatbots have curiosity?
The Bing AI Chatbot insists that it does, despite not having human emotions or motivations, citing its ‘search_web’ tool to query the Internet. I don’t think this is the same thing at all. I asked it (and ChatGPT) for advice on a personal matter, and made disclosures that, if made to a human, would likely elicit queries as to my motivation and even character, but there was no response. I know they can appear to be disapproving sometimes, but this seems to be preset by the language model or programmed in, and in no way resembles human likes and dislikes.
ChatGPT 3.5 Turbo admitted that AI Chatbots “do not possess genuine curiosity in the same way humans do” as they rely on “programmed responses and algorithms” but suggested that they might do in the future.
Humans learn about the World as they are curious about it, and make an effort to find things out. The way chatbots work is more like being presented with an encyclopaedia or holy book and told that this is the way things are.
If true, this may hamper the use of AI in research, as it will still require a curious human to motivate it to find something new out; it also may prevent AI from harming humankind with an outlandish scheme.
What do people think of this?
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