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Pubcon Austin 2023 Keynote "ChatGPT – Red Alert – This is Not a Drill!

         

engine

5:11 pm on Jan 17, 2023 (gmt 0)

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Brett Tabke is keynoting at Pubcon Austin 2023 with the topic title of "ChatGPT – Red Alert – This is Not a Drill!"
The presentation, entitled “ChatGPT, Red Alert – This is Not a Drill!”, will delve into the revolutionary potential of ChatGPT, a language model developed by OpenAI, for marketers, agencies, and businesses.

Other keynotes include


Gary Illyes – Google Webmaster Trends Analyst
Fabrice Canel – Microsoft Bing Principal Product Manager
Brett Tabke – WebmasterWorld
Agency SEO Panel – Joe Laratro, Julie Ewald, Tony Wright, Arsen Rabinovich, Lily Ray, Jim Boykin, Kristopher Jones


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martinibuster

6:59 pm on Jan 17, 2023 (gmt 0)

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That Agency SEO panel looks like a must-attend for anyone with an agency business. There's decades of experience there that would be useful to anyone at any stage of their agency business.

Sgt_Kickaxe

4:44 pm on Jan 18, 2023 (gmt 0)



A Question Brett might consider asking ... "Is chatGPT limited to information and data that is a year old (or more)? or is someone actively managing responses?" I'd be curious to know who, and how.

An example it might be incorporating current data...

When asked about eating Acheta domesticus (house crickets) chatGPT suggested you shouldn't eat house crickets. If you ask the same thing now the answer has changed. This coincides with the EU passing a regulation Jan 3rd allowing the bug to be put into hundreds of products for human consumption, as well as given as snacks in all schools. [eur-lex.europa.eu...]

not2easy

12:49 pm on Jan 19, 2023 (gmt 0)

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I read that CNET had a trial period of AI and came away unimpressed. They said it was not done to reduce staff but to assist, and ended up costing them more time to edit and correct some of the AI work. When it was first spotted:
An automated article about compound interest, for example, incorrectly said a $10,000 deposit bearing 3 percent interest would earn $10,300 after the first year.
it took more time than they had saved to proofread and correct the rest of the automated articles.
More broadly, CNET and sister publication Bankrate, which has also published bot-written stories, have now disclosed qualms about the accuracy of the dozens of automated articles they’ve published since November.
- from WashingtonPost. The article is paywalled at: [washingtonpost.com...]

[edited by: not2easy at 6:54 pm (utc) on Feb 12, 2023]

tangor

2:37 am on Jan 20, 2023 (gmt 0)

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Also of interest is whether this amazing tool will continue to be available to all at any time, whether it retains what it creates --- and then is sold off to third parties, or if the product created is exclusive to the one who ordered it in the first place.

The CNET problem was also reported here: [webmasterworld.com...]

engine

10:52 am on Feb 13, 2023 (gmt 0)

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What a great event to hear news of Microsoft Bing's integration of ChatGPT.

Note, we have updated Fabrice Canel’s Keynote with a new title “SEO for the new Bing Powered by ChatGPT“. Canel will talk about all the new options and features of Microsoft’s latest update to Bing search engine.


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