Q* And Some Some Novel Uses Of Custom GPTs

Yann LeCun from Meta shares her view of Q* and OpenAI plus some ways to use GPTs to monetize your websites.

BREAKING NEWS

OpenAI's Q* Model: A Step Forward or Just Hype?

OpenAI's latest drama surrounding the ousting of CEO Sam Altman has Silicon Valley buzzing with speculation. The catalyst? A rumored breakthrough in artificial intelligence—a new model named Q* capable of solving grade-school math.

But is this truly a milestone towards artificial general intelligence (AGI), or just another overhyped blip on the tech radar?

Let's cut through the noise.

Firstly, the ability to solve math problems has long been a benchmark for AI's reasoning capabilities. If Q* can indeed handle mathematics reliably, it signifies progress.

But let's not conflate solving elementary math with winning a Fields Medal. The tasks are worlds apart.

Deep learning and neural networks like transformers are adept at pattern recognition, but math requires a level of reasoning and understanding that AI has yet to master. A system that can navigate abstract concepts and plan over multiple steps is still a work in progress.

Meta's chief AI scientist Yann LeCun suggests that Q* might be OpenAI's attempt at planning, hinting at incremental advancements rather than a quantum leap.

The existential risk brigade points to the dangers of a rogue AI. The fear is not unfounded, but we're far from an AI apocalypse. Safety concerns are legitimate, especially if AI systems start setting their own goals.

However, the leap from solving math problems to a superintelligent entity with its own agenda is significant.

Now, consider the implications of a math-capable AI. Beyond the classroom, such an AI could revolutionize scientific research, and engineering, and even assist mathematicians.

The potential for personalized tutoring and accelerated problem-solving is immense.

But every new model seems to ignite AGI hysteria. Remember Google DeepMind's Gato? It could play Atari games and stack blocks, yet we're still waiting for AGI.

We must ask whether these cycles of excitement and disappointment serve the field or merely distract from tangible AI issues.

OpenAI's boardroom upheaval underscores a harsh truth: profit often trumps safety concerns. This doesn't bode well for tech companies lobbying against regulation.

As the EU finalizes its AI Act, the timing couldn't be worse for those advocating self-regulation.

While Q* might represent a step forward for AI, the leap to AGI is still a marathon away. Let's not get lost in the hype. Instead, focus on the real, immediate challenges and opportunities that AI presents. Lawmakers and tech leaders alike should take note.

The future of AI is unfolding now, and it demands our sober attention—not our wildest fears or fantasies.

OTHER NEWS

Cashing in on AI: The Gold Rush of Custom GPTs

OpenAI's announcement of a GPT store set to launch in December has the tech community buzzing, but that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to monetizing custom GPTs and ChatGPT.

We're witnessing a seismic shift as AI leaps from the labs to the ledger, becoming a bona fide moneymaker. This isn't just about the store; it's about the myriad of ways to leverage these AI juggernauts for cold, hard cash.

Merchandising Genius: AI's Creative Touch

Take 'Sticker WHZ', a hypothetical GPT that spits out sticker designs on demand. By partnering with platforms like Teespring, creators can turn AI-assisted designs into a full-blown e-commerce operation. It's a fresh twist on merch sales, with AI driving the creative engine.

Digital Tip Jars: Gratitude that Pays

Then tip jars are simple. Imagine 'Grimoire GPT', an AI that ups your engineering game. Users thrilled with their skill boost can tip via digital platforms like 'Buy Me a Coffee'. It's a simple, yet effective way to monetize satisfaction.

Consulting with a Digital Edge

GPTs can also be the ultimate lead magnets. A 'GPT Idea Evaluator' might offer free nuggets of wisdom, enticing users to shell out for a deeper, paid consultation. It's a savvy blend of free and premium services that turns AI into a business booster.

Affiliate Marketing: AI as the Ultimate Salesman

Affiliate marketing has been around the block, but GPTs could give it a new lease on life. AI can now suggest products, embedding affiliate links in their responses. It's a subtle, yet potentially lucrative, use of AI in a tried-and-tested revenue model.

Sponsored Content: AI as the New Influencer

And let's not overlook sponsorships. GPTs can seamlessly integrate sponsored content, much like influencers do on social media. It's a digital monetization classic, repurposed for the AI era.

The Bottom Line

The monetization potential of GPTs like ChatGPT is staggering. These AI tools open up a spectrum of revenue streams, from direct sales to affiliate marketing and beyond. For those ready to innovate, the opportunities are as vast as the technology itself.

Creators and entrepreneurs can now push the envelope, crafting new income avenues while driving digital commerce and AI tech to new heights. The message is clear: with GPTs, the only limit to making money is your imagination.

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