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Blue Hour
The Blue hour is the period in an industry where there is neither full daylight nor complete darkness. Take the opportunity to listen to fresh perspectives on emerging technology, explained in an easy-to-understand way.
We chat about news and opinions on everything #blockchain #nfts #distributedledgertechnology #ai, #artificialintelligence, and other hashtags that will help people find this podcast.
Opinions are our own and not the views of our employer. The information shared is for illustrative and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as financial advice or recommendation.
This banter podcast is to share general information only. We strongly encourage anyone whether you’re new or experienced, to do your own research (DYOR) and get proper tax advice before making any investment decisions. And please only invest what you can afford to lose – crypto, DeFi, AI and NFTs are still high-risk investments.
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ChatGPT Code Interpreter, outsourcing to AI tools, and discussing creativity | Blue Hour Ep 23
In Episode 23 we start with ChatGPT’s Code Interpreter, an awesome new tool in beta for Plus users. Erich’s been using it as a data analyst and loving it.
Next we discussed using reasoning engines, specifically ChatGPT, to do jobs you might not have been previously proficient in. This includes customer service, business analyst, and data analyst.
We also highlighted a couple new AI products, including Superhuman AI (https://www.producthunt.com/products/superhuman#superhuman-ai) and CaseMark (https://www.casemark.ai/). CaseMark published a guide to prompt engineering for the legal-field, which is interesting to see https://www.legalpromptguide.com/.
We also wonder if our creativity and ingenuity are at-risk, or if this question is a classic being applied to new technology?
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By the way, Stephen King has published over 65 novels (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_King_bibliography). Found his Chappelle Show feature here, https://youtu.be/YrYeunjtV5A?t=185.