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Ai in Education is Here - Officially!
OpenAI just partnered with the American Federation of Teachers to train 400,000 educators on how to use AI tools like ChatGPT in the classroom. That’s 1 in every 10 teachers in the U.S. And this isn’t just about saving time—this is about changing how kids learn. They're shifting from: ➡️ Memorizing info → to thinking critically ➡️ Regurgitating answers → to creating solutions ➡️ "What to think" → to "how to think" Sam Altman said that one high school teacher sparked his journey into AI. Now, 400,000 teachers are getting trained. Imagine the ripple effect. With over $20M being poured into AI in education, this isn't just a school story. It’s about shaping the next generation of thinkers, creators, and problem-solvers. The future of learning is here. And it’s moving fast.
2 likes • Jul 14
@Julie Helmer agreed. I’ve been working to teach my kids the importance of proper prompting and requesting of sources etc. As a nurse, performing critique of evidence based research was a part of our education but had that not been the case I don’t think I’d be so good at recognizing bias and the potential for leading ai to allow for confirmation bias (or the opposite as well). I think it’s crucial that they work this in NOW for kids, but I also think we’ve already lost so much focus on the foundational knowledge that allows us to understand the WHY behind so many things as it is. I’d hate to see that lessen just because we got a massive upgrade from scientific calculators across all subjects 🤣🤣🤣
Password protect customer gpt?
Hi! Curious if anyone has instructions on how to password protect a custom gpt so they have to enter the password once inside the gpt.
0 likes • Apr 19
no but i have a friend who's built out a front end for custom gpt's too be accessed if you'd like me to connect you
Scheduled Tasks in ChatGPT
OpenAI has introduced a new beta feature in ChatGPT called "Scheduled Tasks," enabling users to automate prompts to run at specified times, either as one-off or recurring events. This functionality allows ChatGPT to execute tasks regardless of the user's online status, with notifications sent upon completion. OpenAI Help Center Key Functionalities: - Automated Scheduling: Users can set up tasks to be performed at future times, such as daily weather updates or reminders for important dates. - Proactive Engagement: ChatGPT can suggest tasks based on user interactions, which users can choose to accept or decline. - Cross-Platform Notifications: Notifications are delivered across web, desktop, and mobile platforms, ensuring users are informed when tasks are completed. Practical Examples of Tasks to Try: 1. Daily Weather Report: 2. Weekly News Briefing: 3. Language Practice Session: 4. Project Deadline Reminder: 5. Bi-Weekly Exercise Motivation: By experimenting with these tasks, you can leverage ChatGPT's Scheduled Tasks feature to enhance productivity and stay organized across various aspects of daily life.
2 likes • Jan 19
@J. Poole ohhhh love this! I need more task use case ideas for sure lol. I know @Julie Helmer …I should ask chat gpt!! 😜😜
1 like • Jan 20
@Julie Helmer 😜🤗
“SEO is Dead”
Posting this for thoughtful discussion. I’ll start! I completely agree with him, though I think he used the wrong words to sheet his point across initially. SEO will never be dead so long as we use the internet for getting answers. I think the point that he failed to drive home in his first video which is what he addresses in THIS video is that the landscape is changing. The tactics that have worked well will need to adapt as we move forward. This has always been true, has it not? Is this going to be a BIGGER adaptation? In my opinion, yes. It will be a bigger adaptation and I think the weight of different tactics will change the most, but the fundamentals will continue to be exactly the same: prove your relevancy to the consumer’s search and build the trust to the search engine. My biggest “concern” (for lack of a better word) is if AI search doesn’t use algorithms to determine your worthiness over a competitor when it provides its results to the user. How then will we ensure that we are receiving our “fair share” of the market? I’m not talking about Google search here, I’m talking about chat GPT, perplexity search, etc. For example, if you go to chat gpt search now and ask it for a list of plumbers in a given city (can also ask it to do so using Google), it doesn’t give you the answers in order of ranking and the average user is not going to say much more than “give me a list of the top plumbers in my area”. As we begin to see more users of these Ai models to do the searching for them, this will affect our tracking, our visibility, our data on ranking as it currently stands. There’s so many aspects to this, but this is just one. I look forward to hearing everyone’s thoughts and how YOU plan to adapt! :) https://youtu.be/TW7F3BFH4Hg?si=AWIN5Q1VEukozhEe
4 likes • Dec '24
@Tom Wyman IMO, don’t sweat it much. The whole point of seo is to prove your relevance to the search engine. So long as you continue to do that authentically and with high value, you’ll still be able to help SMB’s gain an edge. I think the main kicker here is that we must all be able to operate in a MUCH broader context across the internet and that’s a lot more work. Using automations and AI to our advantage is the only way we can humanly hope to accomplish this. May I ask how you landed into digital marketing and where you’ve picked up your knowledge base from? I, too, have launched a new agency this year after investing in a very VERY thorough course in full press marketing
0 likes • Dec '24
@John Santos cold emails is hard. What’s your niche?
Preserving ChatGPT Markdown Formatting in Google Docs
I often need to copy ChatGPT's output into Google Docs without losing its nice formatting. I struggled until I found this method: 1. Use the ChatGPT copy button to copy its markdown-formatted answer 2. Go to https://markdowntohtml.com/ and convert the answer to html format 3. Copy the html preview's contents into a google doc for cleanly formatted text A video to show this in action: https://share.zight.com/llu8YvKQ I know this method has been described in the comments of some previous posts, but I thought it would be helpful to anyone who hasn't seen it yet.
0 likes • Dec '24
Could u also simply prompt the chat to do so?
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