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What kinda exercise you doing on those 200-250 g carbs though?FWIW I eat 200-250g carbs a day
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.What kinda exercise you doing on those 200-250 g carbs though?FWIW I eat 200-250g carbs a day
1-hour workout.What kinda exercise you doing on those 200-250 g carbs though?
You can record a video of your screen or yourself while generating the content so that the client can see you have not used AI generated tools to do it! Something like that to prove it.Interestiing situation I'm in today!
One of my clients is an SEO company. I started with them as a freelancer 6 years ago, but as they grew and I started doing other things, I started to hire out the work. I started with freelancers, then hired someone local to do the work in order to speed up the process & guarantee quality.
I've been trying to get the process as fast and error-free as possible. Recently, GPT-3 tools like ChatGPT have allowed instant text generation.
Of course, I have to be forthcoming about my use of these tools, as to do otherwise would be unethical. I have my employee create over 10,000 words of edited, original content. I brag about my process and how it can clear their content backlog. I use ChatGPT to organize the content of articles found on the Web, which saves a ton of time when researching & creating content.
The client comes back and tells me that they pitch clients manually created content so they don't think I should have my employee use any sort of AI tools. (I understand why; people buying SEO don't value content if it's written by an AI) They run one of the articles through GPTZero and it says it's entirely written by AI. (It wasn't, but whatever)
So I decide to rewrite the content myself so that I could get it done today. Whatever, I'm a fast writer.
First two pieces of content are rewritten successfully. Then I go to the third piece of content.
GPTZero detects my rewritten content as "entirely written by AI".
I rewrite it 5 more times and I can't get it to budge. I use Hemingway editor, I split up sentences, I fuse sentences, I choose different words, I erase the whole thing and rewrite it again...
Nope.
I get it down to "moderate chance of being written by AI". Back to the drawing board. It's not getting done today, I'll have to wait for my employee to come back!
I'm now concerned that the client is going to retroactively ask for refunds on any content "detected as AI" because apparently they've been pitching their clients manually written content. (I'm not sure if I should give them.) These AI detectors are clearly not reliable, but clients won't know the difference and they may accuse my client of lying to them about the nature of the content created!
Thing is, I know that this client is going to prune away. They have to eventually, right? Surely AI can produce better SEO-optimized content more quickly. But as long as they can successfully pitch "human created content" they will, only because the value of human-created content is higher than that of AI-created content regardless of factual accuracy, SEO impact, or style... and that's because the clients can just do it themselves.
Moral of the story... I don't have one!
Houston, we have a problem.Be careful this July 4th. Don't put your fireworks next to your van. Unless you want a new van.
View: https://twitter.com/zimwhodey/status/1674100653931495427
what industry you on ? happy for you brotherI have earned $20 900 on the internet since starting.
Unreal.
Interestiing situation I'm in today!
One of my clients is an SEO company. I started with them as a freelancer 6 years ago, but as they grew and I started doing other things, I started to hire out the work. I started with freelancers, then hired someone local to do the work in order to speed up the process & guarantee quality.
I've been trying to get the process as fast and error-free as possible. Recently, GPT-3 tools like ChatGPT have allowed instant text generation.
Of course, I have to be forthcoming about my use of these tools, as to do otherwise would be unethical. I have my employee create over 10,000 words of edited, original content. I brag about my process and how it can clear their content backlog. I use ChatGPT to organize the content of articles found on the Web, which saves a ton of time when researching & creating content.
The client comes back and tells me that they pitch clients manually created content so they don't think I should have my employee use any sort of AI tools. (I understand why; people buying SEO don't value content if it's written by an AI) They run one of the articles through GPTZero and it says it's entirely written by AI. (It wasn't, but whatever)
So I decide to rewrite the content myself so that I could get it done today. Whatever, I'm a fast writer.
First two pieces of content are rewritten successfully. Then I go to the third piece of content.
GPTZero detects my rewritten content as "entirely written by AI".
I rewrite it 5 more times and I can't get it to budge. I use Hemingway editor, I split up sentences, I fuse sentences, I choose different words, I erase the whole thing and rewrite it again...
Nope.
I get it down to "moderate chance of being written by AI". Back to the drawing board. It's not getting done today, I'll have to wait for my employee to come back!
I'm now concerned that the client is going to retroactively ask for refunds on any content "detected as AI" because apparently they've been pitching their clients manually written content. (I'm not sure if I should give them.) These AI detectors are clearly not reliable, but clients won't know the difference and they may accuse my client of lying to them about the nature of the content created!
Thing is, I know that this client is going to prune away. They have to eventually, right? Surely AI can produce better SEO-optimized content more quickly. But as long as they can successfully pitch "human created content" they will, only because the value of human-created content is higher than that of AI-created content regardless of factual accuracy, SEO impact, or style... and that's because the clients can just do it themselves.
Moral of the story... I don't have one!
I know exactly what you mean by this (sorry, didn't watch the video) but several such examples of software solutions and products immediately come to mind where you could build a huge consulting or similar company just helping other companies use the damn software.this podcast is hilarious - at 24:30 they have a section called "RTFM" which stands for "Read the F*cking Manual" and they talk about people running really profitable businesses because they were the only ones who read the manual. They even mentioned that apparently that is what Mark Cuban did to make his first few million with MicroSolutions - he helped people implement Oracle because they were too lazy / stupid to read the documentation.
There's probably a business idea in there somewhere for people who can read - find in demand software with complex documentation, and implement it for companies. Speaking from experience, companies pay 6 figures for someone else to set up open sourced software because they don't know how to implement it themselves.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVwLEocqK0E
they talk about people running really profitable businesses because they were the only ones who read the manual. They even mentioned that apparently that is what Mark Cuban did to make his first few million with MicroSolutions - he helped people implement Oracle because they were too lazy / stupid to read the documentation.
There's probably a business idea in there somewhere for people who can read - find in demand software with complex documentation, and implement it for companies. Speaking from experience, companies pay 6 figures for someone else to set up open sourced software because they don't know how to implement it themselves.
Would make a great business just getting people set up on that if you know what I'm referring to.
Aww man I laughed at everyone getting jump scared. I couldn't contain myself when the entire screen filled with flashing lights!Be careful this July 4th. Don't put your fireworks next to your van. Unless you want a new van.
View: https://twitter.com/zimwhodey/status/1674100653931495427
Be careful this July 4th. Don't put your fireworks next to your van. Unless you want a new van.
View: https://twitter.com/zimwhodey/status/1674100653931495427
Some places people wait for hours before their turn.
Talking about not valuing your time!
I laugh every time I hear that lady ask "Who did that?"Aww man I laughed at everyone getting jump scared. I couldn't contain myself when the entire screen filled with flashing lights!
I do hope the kids are okay though.
Watching TDF2023… hell yeah! And not paying $200 either, just the price of a month of VPN.
VPN to Australia
SBS free on demand
Boom!
I always thought your forum handle was an army reference.Ive had more than one person tell me I'm making a mistake being off FB and Insta, and this is my reply.
View: https://youtu.be/RAA1xgTTw9w
Or 311223 if you live in a country that does things properly
2023-12-31Or 311223 if you live in a country that does things properly
I can get behind this at least the numbers are still in an order that makes sense
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