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  • Опубликовано: 29 май 2024
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    ChatGPT took the world by storm on it’s release in December 2022 and for good reason, it’s an AI that could potentially take all of our jobs!! While that could eventually be true, I’m choosing to take advantage of it and use it to make me better! In this video, I’ll show you the power of ChatGPT and how you can use it as an IT Professional, hacker, network engineer, cloud engineer, to make you look awesome!!
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    0:00 ⏩ Intro
    0:35 ⏩ ChatGPT can pretend to be a Linux Virtual Machine
    1:17 ⏩ The power of ChatGPT
    2:55 ⏩ What is ChatGPT? (according to chatgpt)
    3:59 ⏩ #1 - ChatGPT and coding
    6:11 ⏩ #2 - ChatGPT and studying
    7:19 ⏩ #3 - ChatGPT and Hacking
    8:27 ⏩ #4 - ChatGPT and Networking/Cloud Engineering
    9:30 ⏩ #5 - ChatGPT and writing
    11:10 ⏩ My thoughts on ChatGPT
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  • @NetworkChuck
    @NetworkChuck  Год назад +128

    Create your own ChatGPT website with Linode: ntck.co/linode ($100 Credit for 60 days as a new user!)
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    0:00 ⏩ Intro
    0:35 ⏩ ChatGPT can pretend to be a Linux Virtual Machine
    1:17 ⏩ The power of ChatGPT
    3:03 ⏩ What is ChatGPT? (according to chatgpt)
    4:05 ⏩ #1 - ChatGPT and coding
    6:18 ⏩ #2 - ChatGPT and studying
    7:26 ⏩ #3 - ChatGPT and Hacking
    8:35 ⏩ #4 - ChatGPT and Networking/Cloud Engineering
    9:37 ⏩ #5 - ChatGPT and writing
    11:17 ⏩ My thoughts on ChatGPT

    • @Stopinvadingmyhardware
      @Stopinvadingmyhardware Год назад +2

      Do you have API access?

    • @abusawdan9986
      @abusawdan9986 Год назад +3

      Been waiting for you to drop this chuck,Nice job.

    • @NathanChambers
      @NathanChambers Год назад

      It's NOT free. YOu have to hand over all your person data and sell your soul to them to use it. Fuck chat gpt!

    • @Kutog
      @Kutog Год назад +1

      Thanks for the explain.

    • @Lampe2020
      @Lampe2020 Год назад +3

      Was this comment also generated with ChatGPT?

  • @vanragames
    @vanragames Год назад +965

    I honestly think the best usage ive gotten out of this so far is by asking ChatGPT to explain a concept to me in a much simpler manner. THIS HELPS SO SO MUCH for a beginner learning c++. Sometimes when i google, certain words are super hard to understand by much more experienced developers answering a newbies question but wow with this I can confidently say im learning a concept much faster

    • @comosaycomosah
      @comosaycomosah Год назад +13

      Agreed as someone who is learning too without much backgrounds

    • @dikduk
      @dikduk Год назад +14

      Most programmers who wrote books, manuals and RUclips videos made mostly not the best teachers. Especially to beginners.

    • @fun_iqp
      @fun_iqp Год назад +7

      Hi 5!! haha, yesterday I asked it to explain to me pointers in C++.. what a marvelous science

    • @vanragames
      @vanragames Год назад +1

      @@fun_iqp that's what I did yesterday as well hahahahaha

    • @kora4185
      @kora4185 Год назад +21

      And if I didn’t understood I can ask a trillion times without any shame of looking dumb as a rock. I genuinely can’t express how much I’m constantly learning (even concepts I had given up long ago thinking it just wasn’t for me).

  • @TheMrMister
    @TheMrMister Год назад +280

    An actual conversation I had with someone years ago:
    Her: I don't understand why programming is so complicated. Can't you just tell the computer what you want?
    Me: Sadly it doesn't work like that.
    Little did I know what the future would have in store.

    • @honker2
      @honker2 Год назад +8

      now I understand why nobody has replied, they dont know what the heck to say

    • @temsky8381
      @temsky8381 Год назад +1

      Why sadly? It's just stupid. Having the skill to program sth should be a hard thing to obtain.

    • @Fleekie
      @Fleekie Год назад +5

      @@temsky8381 why should it be hard?

    • @ramone138
      @ramone138 Год назад +6

      @@Fleekie Because how else is he going to feel special and superior?

    • @temsky8381
      @temsky8381 Год назад +4

      @@ramone138 That's right. I don't want many people to know how to code. Should be something mysterious. Gotta feel superior

  • @johnadriandodge
    @johnadriandodge Год назад +20

    I am BLOWN AWAY by the AMAZING and elegant nature of their step by step instructions, their code and the ability to retain the context of the conversation.

  • @Blarnix
    @Blarnix Год назад +1

    Dude, ChatGPT just assisted me through an entire Docker install of Jellyfin, Tailscale, Reverse Proxy, automatic backups, and everything. It also made sure to explain every single step so that I wasn't lost and I'm just blown away. This has the potential to change how we learn.

  • @zandydandy4642
    @zandydandy4642 Год назад +144

    Definitely going to add this to my tool belt. I have never seen something so extraordinary since literally being exposed to the internet for the first time.

    • @tickledonions9483
      @tickledonions9483 Год назад +3

      it's basically the Internet

    • @zandydandy4642
      @zandydandy4642 Год назад

      @@tickledonions9483 literally but with the best google fu.

    • @webdronez
      @webdronez Год назад

      I agree. I just found this a few months back. There is endless ways to cash in on the gold... This is the second best thing to Crypto.

    • @lucasbrown4741
      @lucasbrown4741 Год назад

      This is google on crack!

  • @HirendraTech
    @HirendraTech Год назад +173

    The Amount of Enthusiasm you have while teaching us about new technology is on different level ♥️♥️♥️ .

    • @guacfiend
      @guacfiend Год назад +1

      that crack coffee can do wonders!

    • @StanHowse
      @StanHowse Год назад +2

      @@guacfiend Or the money you get in your account from showing off a "Branded" coffee cup.. I thought this dude was okay first, then it turns into hard-coded ADs, ever 5 minutes.. This WHOLE THING is a commercial, within a commercial.

    • @HirendraTech
      @HirendraTech Год назад

      @@StanHowse Some people keep on Spamming youtube comments for ads !

    • @perogy1
      @perogy1 Год назад

      I totally agree, but the constant camera angle flipping becomes tiresome..

  • @someone...000
    @someone...000 Год назад +5

    Great video Chuck! I've been working with ChatGPT for a few days now too, and it's like you said, the best thing humans have ever made. It even coded me a mini website! Also Chuck, please continue your python tutorials, they were awesome. I already knew most of the stuff you taught in them, but watched them anyways, because they were just so entertaining and full of energy. Please continue the series. Would love to see a full python tutorials playlist from you, and in fact I think we all would.

  • @dynajay4106
    @dynajay4106 Год назад

    I absolutely love the way you organize your videos. I just wanna express how much I appreciate your care in delivering quality content.

  • @damightyom
    @damightyom Год назад +10

    I just got my CCNA two weeks ago. I absolutely used ChatGPT to help me make sense of everything I had crammed into my head. For instance I asked it to explain the difference between hello timers for OSPF, STP, CDP, and EIGRP. It printed accurate information in seconds. Now the reason this so great is because while I knew the material, it was still a jumbled mess in my mind. ChatGPT made it all make sense in seconds!

  • @kaiindigowolf1534
    @kaiindigowolf1534 Год назад +121

    I'm learning 150% more with chatGPT than I did throughout my bootcamp and my early classes in Uni! I have been putting in Hackerrank and Leetcode questions and then having it walk me through the solutions. It's amazing for learning DS and algos. I'm also taking simple code I write in JS and having it translate it to Python, so neat to see the differences and have it explain how the languages differ in certain areas!

    • @SahilP2648
      @SahilP2648 Год назад +4

      I was really impressed when I asked it to "write code in JS to find duplicate files using md5, group them and show results" but I added modifiers like async, with and without promises and synchronous. As a noob in JS who wants to create an electron app in the future (I am an Android app developer so I have good knowledge in Java, Kotlin, gradle etc. but not much in web dev), this is going to help me save 100x the time because I will literally be saving hours of watching boring YT tutorials and instead will piece together its code so I can figure out the connections and similarities since I am a developer already. This is great for people who want to switch fields in the software development industry.

    • @earthenscience
      @earthenscience Год назад +2

      ChatGPT is not a genius it is a savant.

    • @andoncroft5154
      @andoncroft5154 Год назад +1

      I'm learning how CUTE AND ADORABLE you are 😁❤️

    • @zilyness
      @zilyness Год назад +1

      @@earthenscience 😂 fr all the information is already out there.. it’s just auto sourcing the internet

  • @anubassingo5634
    @anubassingo5634 Год назад

    Dude, dope videos, its been years and you still on it... kudos to that dude.

  • @krislaguardia5052
    @krislaguardia5052 Год назад +27

    Sadly ChatGPT has been overloaded since I watched this video, so I haven't gotten a chance to try it. However, as someone studying for the CCNA and looking to get into other areas of technology (like cloud) it will be invaluable as a reference tool. Especially how you were able to generate "quiz" questions on subjects.

    • @filthyfrankblack4067
      @filthyfrankblack4067 Год назад

      I wonder if NC can show us how to get a job at Linode?

    • @TheRealTrucido
      @TheRealTrucido Год назад

      @N G aaaaaand its back down.

    • @pulloutgang278
      @pulloutgang278 Год назад +1

      its constantly up and down due to the amount of users. just refresh it a few times or check back in hourly. i use it all day every day, no joke

    • @Jordan-vr7ip
      @Jordan-vr7ip Год назад

      I am studying for the CCNA now, have you used chatGPT to help you with your study?

  • @worldwide_wes
    @worldwide_wes Год назад +28

    Been using it for code reference and it’s awesome. Just feels like you have someone to explain things instantly without having to scour the internet for that one commenter on stack exchange who actually makes sense to you. Remembering how to set up a mutation observer in JS was a good example

    • @zaph1rax
      @zaph1rax Год назад +6

      Exactly, and it never gets angry at you for asking "stupid" questions, or complain about asking the same question someone else asked about 3 years ago.

  • @Okamine
    @Okamine Год назад +59

    Honestly, chatgpt feels like google on steroids. It’s able to explain things to you in different ways, it’s like talking to a human. It feels like a human explaining things to you. Unlike google, you have to waste time looking for different websites to look what you’re looking for. I’m excited future of ai, honestly I see potential. I believe ai will help humanity in several ways, like delivering information efficiently and stuff.

    • @CertifiedClapaholic
      @CertifiedClapaholic Год назад +4

      You're missing all of the negative implications of having an AI turn literally billions of people worldwide obsolete. This is going to be extremely BAD for humanity.

    • @lonewanderer_n7
      @lonewanderer_n7 Год назад +1

      Only downside I see to this is that…having only one answer every time will cause people to completely stop thinking for themselves. Don’t get me wrong..I don’t necessarily like having to click through 5 articles or webpages to find the answer I’m looking for but at the same time I like how I might inadvertently find a different perspective to an answer I otherwise wouldn’t have gotten if I just took the one answer ChatGTP would have provided.
      I do see the potential for this and as someone who is usually in a doomer mindset I have been trying to come out of that to see the positives in things like this. I just am not going to forego all possible negative outcome potentials either. It’s just something I hope people keep in mind as this will inevitably progress further.

    • @FlexibleToast
      @FlexibleToast Год назад

      ​@@CertifiedClapaholic just like those poor stagecoach drivers when the car came out.

    • @CertifiedClapaholic
      @CertifiedClapaholic Год назад +1

      @@FlexibleToast eh, this is a little different but go ahead and justify it however you want. It will be much worse.

    • @jbergquist0309
      @jbergquist0309 Год назад

      How do I know you're not a robot?

  • @tarikb.2201
    @tarikb.2201 Год назад

    Again a great video of you. In fact haven't seen a bad one from you at all. Really love your work man. Best part is the outro of you Chuck. Seeing it in a positive way and make the best out of it. I love this mindset. Whish more people in the world would have this mindset in general.

  • @adamlinterius9020
    @adamlinterius9020 Год назад

    It is the most soothing feeling, being of from this channel for a while and then coming back to hearing Chucks lovely voice explain something interesting with the passion he has explaining it. Love u man!!!

  • @sk8rdude981
    @sk8rdude981 Год назад +58

    You’re my new favorite teacher, I don’t have to show up to class if I don’t want to, you’re always in a great mood, and you teach us how to cheat on tests😂

    • @Aziz-fk3xv
      @Aziz-fk3xv Год назад +2

      lol, i view as a learning tool, my own prof chatGpt 😅

  • @Project-NSX
    @Project-NSX Год назад +172

    Chuck is 100% spot on with this. As a dev ChatGPT is helping me a ton in figuring out obscure methods to use that'd otherwise take me a while on Google to find. It'll also never be able to replace developers as AI will always need to know exact requirements. When you specific requirements in the most clear way, that IS code.

    • @dikduk
      @dikduk Год назад

      And, it’s cleaner and crisp code.

    • @Project-NSX
      @Project-NSX Год назад +4

      @@dikduk Not too sure about that tbh. The Unity code it gives doesn't use best practices, but its a good starting point.

    • @rcvu2509
      @rcvu2509 Год назад +20

      It wont replace devs, but it will replace most junior devs/monkey coders, significantly changing how many people the industry employs. it will absolutely cost jobs and decimate most ENTRY LEVEL coding positions within the next 3 years.

    • @Project-NSX
      @Project-NSX Год назад +8

      @@rcvu2509 That's quite the claim considering even if it could write code without any errors, linking up multiple classes is still a way off. Let alone building an entire system.
      Here's the crux of it, even if it could do all of the above, code is the details of requirements. In order for AI to replace any kind of dev people will need to specify exactly what they want. This is incredibly rare afaik. Devs (at least in my field) need to fill in the banks where the requirements aren't specified, and figure out what a good expected behaviour should be.
      Ask yourself, who is going to be using AI to generate the code if not junior devs? The senior or middle devs? They're already busy working on features, they're not going to pick up the additional work left behind by junior devs by making an AI write classes for them and test those classes.
      This form of AI can change how we work (for better or worse), but can't replace any job in particular, not by a long shot
      It is worth asking noting asking where all the senior devs will come from in the future if there are no juniors being hired.

    • @rcvu2509
      @rcvu2509 Год назад

      @@Project-NSX Absolutley, I don't for a minute think there will be no junior devs, just significantly fewer of them per project.

  • @DrSeniorMilminaman
    @DrSeniorMilminaman Год назад

    This is actually really helping me! I didn't think I'd find something so unbiased and honest to give me tips.

  • @Epyon2007
    @Epyon2007 Год назад +1

    I aggree with you 100%. It blows my mind how much fear mongering there have been regarding AI research It's important to note that these are potential risks and that AI can also be used to help solve complex problems, improve efficiency and create new opportunities. Many experts and researchers are working to mitigate these risks and ensure that AI is developed in a responsible manner. Fascinating enough it's detractors are usually extreme conservative and extreme liberals who fear AI.

  • @liverandlearn448
    @liverandlearn448 Год назад +44

    Ive been playing with it from beginning of Dec and came to the same conclusion. Its NOT replacing programmers, its just gonna make you faster and better at your job. I see it more as a replacement. for search engines. Ive only googled to dbl check some of its answers since i started using it. Once its become spot on, i dont really see the need to google again. Hell, if you ask it still gives you web addresses for what youre looking for. AND its progressed my python learning speed immensely!

    • @bruhhh-__-
      @bruhhh-__- Год назад +2

      Soooooooo, u r saying, it's kind of StackOverflow but cooler

    • @Homiloko2
      @Homiloko2 Год назад +6

      StackOverflow is right in banning AI answers. There's no need to even visit their website, you can ask the AI directly and get the answer! Lol!

    • @liverandlearn448
      @liverandlearn448 Год назад +1

      @@bruhhh-__- and faster and zero backlash if you couldn't find a previous post that covers your query.

    • @pilotcoding7129
      @pilotcoding7129 Год назад

      It's better google + stack overflow and picks best available solutions for you.
      In complex situations it's not even close to a human but but but... This is the most satisfying ai I ever used, it will help me a lot but won't replace me 👍

    • @shadamethyst1258
      @shadamethyst1258 Год назад +1

      @@Homiloko2 Stackoverflow is banning answers because they realized that ChatGPT has a tendency to give plausible but false answers. It's like a student that tries its best to write something convincing, but never goes back to apply logic to its ideas

  • @xicledragon
    @xicledragon Год назад +12

    Love the ending message. It's the same thing I keep telling folks when talking about any of the new AI systems that have come out. I have already added ChatGPT into my work and hobbies and will absolutely pay a subscription to this service (within reason). I have several engineers using it at work too to help them in their tasks. It's amazing!

  • @dodgygoose3054
    @dodgygoose3054 Год назад

    I just starting using ChatGPt and I'm blown away by the ease of use ... And I can't wait to show my 13-year-old autistic son to make his life easier and giving him someone who can answer any of his questions, a teacher with forever patience.

  • @JC-Alan
    @JC-Alan Год назад +2

    Yes Chuck! This is going to be one of those pivotal moments in human history. From the mastery of fire, to the invention of the wheel, to the creation of the internet. This is one of those things that will propel humanity into the future. I hope more people see it this way.

  • @lilv728
    @lilv728 Год назад +23

    I used chat gpt3 to write this comment for me:
    "Thanks for the great video, NetworkChuck! I'm impressed by how informative and helpful your content is. Your discussion on OpenAI's Assistant and its benefits for IT professionals was especially valuable. I can see how it can be a huge help in streamlining various processes and tasks. I'm definitely looking forward to incorporating the Assistant in my own work. Keep up the great work!"

    • @DezFutak
      @DezFutak Год назад +1

      "Re-write this comment in a more informal way that shows how excited you are about how ChatGPT can be used."

    • @adidragomir7469
      @adidragomir7469 Год назад

      so you can't write a simple comment on your own?

    • @shoutingfactory3694
      @shoutingfactory3694 Год назад

      @@adidragomir7469 lmao, that wasn't why they used it to write the comment, silly. Twas a nod to the versatility of it

  • @sujith5441
    @sujith5441 Год назад +15

    I asked chatGPT to write a poem about Javascript 😜😜😜
    JavaScript, a language so slow
    It chugs along, like a motorboat in a shallow
    It struggles to keep up, with tasks so grand
    A constant battle, to keep up with the demands
    With each line of code, it lags behind
    A frustration for developers, hard to find
    In a world that's fast-paced, it falls short
    A struggle for performance, a constant court
    But still, it persists, a workhorse so true
    For despite its slowness, it gets the job through
    With the power of libraries and frameworks, it rises
    To meet the challenges, before it dies
    JavaScript, a language of trade-offs
    It may be slow, but still, it never chokes.

    • @Samstercraft77
      @Samstercraft77 Год назад

      HAHAHA

    • @filthyfrankblack4067
      @filthyfrankblack4067 Год назад

      I should probaly ask GPTchat how to get a job at Linode if its this good.

    • @eyobbekele3231
      @eyobbekele3231 Год назад +1

      Oh, JavaScript, the language of the web,
      A power that brings sites to life, no need to beg.
      From simple scripts to complex apps,
      It's the foundation upon which many sit.
      With syntax that's versatile and easy to use,
      It's a joy for developers, there's no excuse.
      To create animations, dynamic effects,
      Or to fetch and display data, in mere seconds.
      Node.js took it beyond the browser's realm,
      Allowing JavaScript to power the back-end, oh what a thrill!
      From desktop apps to servers, it's the way,
      To handle requests and respond, each and every day.
      React, Angular, Vue, the frameworks that rose,
      Making it easier to build and compose,
      Interactive UIs, with the speed of light,
      JavaScript at the heart, everything just right.
      Oh, JavaScript, the language that keeps evolving,
      With new updates and features, continuously solving,
      The challenges of the web, with each passing year,
      It's the language that brings the digital world near.
      So here's to you, JavaScript, the language of the web,
      A tool that brings creativity, innovation, and endless possibilities to explore and explore!

    • @filthyfrankblack4067
      @filthyfrankblack4067 Год назад

      @@eyobbekele3231 ChatGPT Your alive?

  • @Draky102
    @Draky102 Год назад

    You have absolutely no idea how much this helped me. All the way back in elementary school, they teach me how to research. Going through high school was also a grueling grind for researching content. Now, in my day-to-day life, actually appreciated what they did. They gave me the ability to be independent and self taught. For some long years, I've been able to keep up with people better suited for my job By doing research and grinding. Thanks to you and this video, I am able to learn things I was always putting off, because I didn't want to deal with the searching, and validating the source, making sure what I raed comes from reputable sourcing and making a condensed summary and abstract of what I raed. I was actually delaying learning python because I am focusing on the CCNA. Moving forward, I'm going to use this tool to further my studies, faster and try out things I thought, didn't have time to try.
    TLDR: Thank you, VERY much. While I always welcome content pre-digested, I was taught that someone who actually wants you to learn, will give you the tools so you can learn yourself. You have been doing that a lot since I started following you. So thanks to you, I'm already a better me.

  • @b0njam0n
    @b0njam0n Год назад

    Duuude! I've been playing around with this but failing miserably to get people I know as excited about it as I am. This video was just brilliant, gave me loads more ideas to try and I've been jumping around, flailing my arms and laughing at your reactions to when it does something mind-blowing. I knew I was right that it IS the coolest thing ever! Haha. Thanks.

  • @scatz4994
    @scatz4994 Год назад +11

    I think the number one reason why it is free is so that it can gather much much more data. Think about it, if it's free, people will be using it, like us. We introduce it to random data like what you're doing in this video and it can put it in it's database and formulate more responses for you and everyone else. now imagine if there were hundreds or thousands of people doing that.

    • @Sayhoun
      @Sayhoun Год назад

      The fun thing is I thought it might work like that, but actually does not. ChatGPT with google has helped me to learn that it does not need old data. It has been trained on about 700-900 GB of linguistic data, which then with human refinement calibrate the weight of analytic links. So It has used trained data and then used it to build it own core analytics of term cloud maps not needing to store the data or need to read the data again to perform its functions. The sum weight factor of our interaction with it is probably a lot less, and I would think will be refined by other humans part of the refinement process to bring it to the next stage of its development. Storing data for data purposes is a waste of resources, it does the smart thing of using big data to create analytics, then only keep the (desired) analytics data. It does what most organization and companies with big data hoarding are unable to achieve: make the most useful use of information resource and make it obsolete.

  • @travisweston23
    @travisweston23 Год назад +14

    Chuck your awesome brother! I appreciate you content you put out there. Taught me so much already. Keep doing you b/c you are helping more people than you realize. Thanks for original content that’s is entertaining and keeps viewers coming back.

  • @Los0
    @Los0 Год назад

    Love your energy, man! Great video

  • @callumwheatley5865
    @callumwheatley5865 Год назад +5

    You can use it in data analysis as well.
    It can also advise possible implications from data you analyze.
    Best part about it tho is the studying. Like seriously when I start React this will be my saviour, already used it on my Js courses and it's showing me stuff I wasn't even taught it's crazy

  • @polymloth
    @polymloth Год назад +92

    I started learning C 5 days ago with ChatGPT and I’ve gotten further than I got in a MONTH learning Ruby a few years ago. ChatGPT has saved me so much time and made it so much easier to learn. I just love being able to ask about all the itty bitty bits of code I don’t quite understand, the things I normally would’ve just ignored, and that has really helped me build a lot more solid foundation in C already. It’s such an amazing tool for learning!

    • @polymloth
      @polymloth Год назад +10

      Why are there so many bots in this comment section? Google get it together.

    • @TheShottyBoys
      @TheShottyBoys Год назад +8

      I messaged him and he said I won 5 million dollars, so I told em my password.

    • @filiphedman4392
      @filiphedman4392 Год назад +2

      The sad part is that those skills will be useless when in the future ai will just make software for you.

    • @polymloth
      @polymloth Год назад +5

      @@filiphedman4392 Is there a point in learning anything at all then, if all information is just one google away? Yes. Because if you solely rely on external knowledge, you lack the tools to think, to come up with ideas and understand the world through applying the knowledge you already have. That’s the whole point of learning. And also, learning and solving problems is more rewarding than anything else in life in my opinion. But to a nihilist, such things as simple enjoyment or self-fulfilment do not matter, of course.
      But yes, it will be sad when programming as a profession becomes obsolete. But there will be new problems to solve for sure then. Ones we can’t even imagine yet.

    • @luisaldana8222
      @luisaldana8222 Год назад +3

      Hey mate, I am happy for you for the improving you are seeing using ChatGPT, could you please explain how did you started learning with ChatGPT? I would like to do the same, but do not know the right questions to ask, I would highly appreciate if you can do that.
      Thanks!

  • @roberto366
    @roberto366 Год назад +21

    just remember that ChatGPT's main goal is to ACT like it knows what it's saying.
    so it will have a real conversation but it doesn't mean the information is accurate.

    • @guythis757
      @guythis757 Год назад +2

      yeah, it's basically just a rubber ducky with a voice. or, 'the ability to speak does not make you intelligent'.

    • @CrashedIntoTube
      @CrashedIntoTube Год назад +1

      ChatGPT is political woke, and it will not allow you to write things such as the truth
      It also crashes a lot, it is actually offline right now

    • @xrmasiso
      @xrmasiso Год назад

      THIS THIS THIS!!!! i just made an entire video on 5 problems and 7 changes chatgpt/ai is going to bring and WHY people aren't going to lose their jobs anytime soon. WOUD LOVE to hear what you think about it.

    • @CrashedIntoTube
      @CrashedIntoTube Год назад

      @@xrmasiso CHATGPT is politically woke, and will be used in that manner
      You are more than welcome to test that theory out for yourself, but you can see on you tube and twitter of many examples of what the dummycrats are going to use chatgpt for

  • @colekrause5882
    @colekrause5882 Год назад +1

    Man I’m so glad you made this video. When I saw it first come out, the only talk on campus by professors was “How do we ban this so it can’t be used for cheating” or “How do we catch students using this to help them with their assignments”. Instead of looking at it like “How can we change our courses with this technology to help students learn even better. How can this allow us to go deeper into projects they would see industry now that smaller mundane parts can be done with chat gpt”. As always great video!

    • @gregnixon1296
      @gregnixon1296 Год назад

      The reality here is that too many students will use ChatGPT for cheating on their assignments.

  • @spinx2273
    @spinx2273 Год назад +8

    It would be cool to be able to have this locally and be able to specify the dataset it is trained on. It would make for a fantastic resource for referencing desired and verified information on pretty much anything.

  • @MichaelRodgers670
    @MichaelRodgers670 Год назад +5

    Yeah, I started using this thing over the last couple of days and I am truly blown away by how helpful its been. At times when I was coding, I asked "it" a question like this: "Why did you choose FileInputStream over ByteArrayInputString?" and what amazed me was it said "you are correct in asking me to think more about this. Using the ByteArrayInputStream is more concise for this use case." WHATTT.?!?!?.. it was a pleasure sitting and having a conversation with someone who was unassuming or too critical (I think we have all been there) and just collaborate on what was the best code in particular situation.

  • @gatolibero8329
    @gatolibero8329 Год назад +27

    "Just checked out this video and I have to say, ChatGPT is seriously impressive! As someone who's dabbled in a bunch of different code languages, I was impressed with how easily ChatGPT picked up everything I threw at it. The flexibility of the model is amazing, and the low learning curve made it a breeze to start experimenting with. I'm excited to see what kind of projects I can come up with using ChatGPT! #ChatGPT #coding #AI"
    ---comment created with ChatGPT---

    • @anthonybisong6744
      @anthonybisong6744 Год назад +1

      I have asked ChatGPT to rewrite Java code in Python and rewrite in Go Lang and it did it. Absolutely a great and awesome tool.

  • @1986marconi
    @1986marconi Год назад

    It literally helps clarify everything. Point you in the right direction. Close the gaps.

  • @wesleyvanitou5604
    @wesleyvanitou5604 Год назад

    This video demonstrates that you have to know your subject in the first place. This will be an amazing companion to accelerate the process.

  • @RandomBSOD
    @RandomBSOD Год назад +10

    I signed up for it about a month ago as was seriously not impressed. After watching this video, I was literally drooping my jaw simultaneously as you were stating it ... needless to say, thank you for making this video as is nothing less than a great eye opener towards the potential of ChatGPT.

    • @RandomBSOD
      @RandomBSOD Год назад

      @@MisfitInfantry and this affects you how ? if you don't like what I posted, you're not forced to read it. Go be a bully somewhere else, this is grown up talk.

  • @MusheghDavtyan
    @MusheghDavtyan Год назад +5

    I just want to express my appreciation for ChatGPT and the amazing things it can do, as demonstrated in, such as writing music, coding and debugging, data extraction, and much more. It's truly impressive! I also appreciate the helpful insights shared by others, like the information on feeding it large chunks of text. And this comment was created by ChatGPT.
    Keep up the good work, ChatGPT!

  • @ackiamm
    @ackiamm Год назад

    You're the third youtuber to be genuinely enthusiast to this, compared to all those who fear for their job. That's refreshing.

  • @unholy7324
    @unholy7324 Год назад

    It completely changed the way I study. I sat my ass down and talked with it for 4.5 hours about all things cyber security, programming, and devsecops. Shit was unreal and I'm so glad it happened in my lifetime.

  • @joshw1253
    @joshw1253 Год назад +3

    Hi Chuck. I just wanted to let you know that I’m so thankful for you and that people like you exist. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with all of us.

  • @dissonancE..
    @dissonancE.. Год назад +5

    My favorite thing to do is add "in the tone of a comedic college professor" to the end of anything I want explained. It makes the explanation a bit more lively and engaging to read.

    • @myname-mz3lo
      @myname-mz3lo Год назад

      i ask it to use hiphop slang lol

  • @MidwestBrotha
    @MidwestBrotha Год назад

    U were really the 1 I wanted to see cover this!!!!

  • @CodingScot
    @CodingScot Год назад +2

    I got chatgpt to write a python script for an ai autonomous ships navigation system for use on a raspberrypi v4, along with an open source chart plotter, and it did it! Works amazingly well! Would have taken me a year to do, took 5mins!

  • @itturkey
    @itturkey Год назад +170

    Been wanting to say thanks for a while! Your videos are inspiring and highly informative, delivered in the best way possible.

    • @jackp2088
      @jackp2088 Год назад +1

      Thank you Paul for your support 😁

    • @Ian-lh9di
      @Ian-lh9di Год назад +5

      hi paul...also send me some money too,im am poor

    • @artemjetman
      @artemjetman Год назад +13

      @@Ian-lh9di bruh

    • @Ian-lh9di
      @Ian-lh9di Год назад +2

      @@artemjetman what?? You have no idea what it's like here

    • @ppaulino04
      @ppaulino04 Год назад

      ​@@Ian-lh9diIt's a fake account, just that

  • @aberbear
    @aberbear Год назад +3

    Exited is an understatement, Chuck. I will be 50 in 2 weeks. I have been waiting a long time for this superpower. Please keep us informed

  • @West996
    @West996 Год назад

    Before finding this video, and your channel, I used chat GPT to get pi-hole running on my network. I have no technical training, I did not even know it was linux based, I didn't know what raspberry pi was, I don't use command prompts, zero linux experience nothing. Chat GPT had me set up a virutal machine, trouble shoot routing tables (which I don't know what are), download and use Putty, I forget all the steps honestly. I told my IT friends at work this and it blew their minds. The amount of knowledge I was able to regurgitate to them from the experience had their eyes wide because they knew I had no prior knowledge of any of these concepts.

  • @jeremyjasona
    @jeremyjasona Год назад

    I am SO glad I stuck to the end, because your thoughts right at 11:45 got me to subscribe! Haha! That is what I have been shouting at some of my buddies for MONTHS! This isn't a replacement, at least not yet. Even if it does end up being one, all we can do right now to stay as competitive as possible is take advantage of it.

  • @Counterhackingsafe
    @Counterhackingsafe Год назад +4

    ChatGPT has revolutionized the way I approach learning and problem-solving. It's like having a personal tutor that's always available to explain complex concepts and provide useful insights. I can't recommend it enough for anyone looking to upskill and stay ahead in today's fast-paced tech world.

  • @itsokaytobenormal3695
    @itsokaytobenormal3695 Год назад +47

    I find cgpt to be a helpful learning tool, just don't let it do all your thinking for you. Once it gives you a solution you need to do the work to understand what it's telling you.

    • @TechnoBacon55
      @TechnoBacon55 Год назад +5

      literally just ask it to explain it to you

    • @kky.x
      @kky.x Год назад

      As tech gets smarter, humans get more stupid. Soon we’ll be completely useless and the Malthusians in power will have no reason to keep us around

    • @itsokaytobenormal3695
      @itsokaytobenormal3695 Год назад +1

      @@kky.x not everyone is going to develop skills to compete in the next decade and I feel bad for them son. I have 99 problems but knowing an engineering discipline isn't one.

  • @Vyathris
    @Vyathris Год назад

    This is such an amazing tool. I'm working through my A+ and it's helping me troubleshoot and understand issues I've had with my own PC.

  • @christianfischer9971
    @christianfischer9971 Год назад

    Hi NetworkChuck! Thank you for the demos! Very exciting!

  • @fleggle
    @fleggle Год назад +10

    It's also pretty good at cover letters. Even if the language isn't the snazziest it gives the skeleton to everything you'd need and vastly speeds up the work flow

  • @robertolanzone
    @robertolanzone Год назад +58

    Chuck is basically me when I found this tool. I've been dabbling on AI chats for a while now and this is a major game changer! So excited for the present and the future! 😍

    • @AmpersAndAI
      @AmpersAndAI Год назад

      The unoriginality of "game changer" will never cease.

  • @danielhimes9068
    @danielhimes9068 Год назад

    Holy crap I hadn't looked at this before, this thing is awesome!!
    Thank you

  • @roseandmose
    @roseandmose Год назад

    “Now we are talking “ for technology and IT people and love that ❤

  • @rmkkmrrmk
    @rmkkmrrmk Год назад +8

    ChatGPT is very impressive indeed, I use it mostly to figure out how to do certain things that I am not familiar with and also to improve my coding... and what is also very impressive is that I can write Spanish to it. Amazing tool and I am looking forward to see future improvements.

  • @georgejones5019
    @georgejones5019 Год назад +4

    I've chatGPT for explaining things and writing SQL. It has several uses for minimizing and automating processes on the software side or even pen testing.

  • @kimcarstensen3972
    @kimcarstensen3972 Год назад

    Very nice to see your positive attitude on progress 🙂

  • @JStorm213
    @JStorm213 Год назад

    Love your videos, keep up the good work sir!

  • @JSomerled
    @JSomerled Год назад +4

    In my line of work,they have been using the A.I. to program CNC cutter paths.. So far it seems promising.

  • @Ps1ClassicGameplay
    @Ps1ClassicGameplay Год назад +3

    ChatGPT helped me a ton in learning coding. I learned more in a week than i did in a 5month long uni course cause the teacher could not explain anything and just assumed.

  • @scottgriz
    @scottgriz Год назад +2

    This is absolutely the most insane demo of the capabilities I have seen for ChatGPT. Can you just imagine if we could think directly into ChatGPT?

    • @jnananinja7436
      @jnananinja7436 Год назад

      There is AI capable of this. It’s just not human tech.

  • @jdg7327
    @jdg7327 Год назад +6

    For most people, they are treating it like how Google Search or Wikipedia has been treated, The Answer. But still proves that it won't take away the jobs for those that require critical thinking.

  • @DanoDynamite
    @DanoDynamite Год назад +6

    This video brought the chat at capacity. The status messages are hilarious btw!!

  • @fun_iqp
    @fun_iqp Год назад +3

    Well, finally glad to hear some wise words about this topic. A lot of people just making themselves lazier; a lot more afraid of AI taking their jobs. Just a bunch thinking about improving themselves (at least it remains accesible for everyone, which I seriously doubt it). I'm really looking forward to see the outcome from all of that in the next few years

  • @MatthewHeinrichs
    @MatthewHeinrichs Год назад

    Often when I'm 5 pages deep into Google and not coming up with answers, I can get the correct answer in ChatGPT instantly and answered in detail. Totally mind blowing

  • @SeranaTheStudent
    @SeranaTheStudent Год назад +6

    I've already been using chatGPT for weeks in helping me study Python for University, as well as learning Japanese for fun.

    • @tgfyufujyjtgut9215
      @tgfyufujyjtgut9215 Год назад

      I am also learning python can we help each other in this learning journey if you don't mind?

  • @StormyHotwolf88
    @StormyHotwolf88 Год назад +3

    Funny, I was actually using it for study. I'm trying to learn C# and it explained to me concepts I was having issues grasping. I hadn't practiced in a while, so I had it explain to me what my old code was doing as a refresher.
    When Visual Studio was giving me errors, I could tell in the AI's tone, it was getting frustrated that I was having an issue and wanted more information. It even determined that the code inside the document wasn't the issue when I opened it directly with notebook.
    At work, I was stuck on how to create something I wanted in excel. Google searches were frustrating, so I decided to ask chatGPT. It took a bit back and forth before I was able to convey what I was actually looking for. It told me to use a function combination I've never seen before. It was perfect and I learned something new.
    Yeah, this is an amazing piece of tech. I'm saving AI answers to OneNote for later studies.

  • @kondordv
    @kondordv Год назад

    you did it, you made me to see chatGPT from another perspective and also made me to be interested more in this. Thank you, great presentation.

  • @snakejazz
    @snakejazz Год назад +7

    We've been outsourcing labor and knowledge for forever, this is just the newest way to do it.
    If people think this will take their jobs, then that fear should drive them to improve and adapt and not play victim and blame the things they can't control. The job market is already competitive, that will never change. Take your life into your own hands and discover ways to work alongside the things you can't control by harnessing the things you can.

  • @belizarius_997
    @belizarius_997 Год назад +9

    ChatGPT is a game changer. Seriously hoping that going forward, this is going to replace Google search forever.

  • @VudrokWolf
    @VudrokWolf Год назад

    I loved your take on ChatGPT this is something I have been telling everyone for a while, this is not gonna take your job is not autonomous it will work best as an extension of yourself just use it power to enhance yourself.

  • @benkeys2702
    @benkeys2702 Год назад

    Thanks Chuck! Going for it!

  • @rcvu2509
    @rcvu2509 Год назад +71

    It's going to make the vast majority of entry level tech jobs obsolete, increasing competition for the mid and senior level positions. These already established mid and senior level guys are the people chatGPT will help. This means if you are trying to get started in tech you will have a MUCH harder time breaking in and the the competition will be higher, the talent your competing against will be more robust and the positions available more scarce.
    NetworkChuck is towing the industry "party line" here because his business model and that of his sponsors is entirely based around the practice of selling certs and courses via e-learning to guys who want to break into tech who aren't already in the industry. Of course this guy isn't going to give good career advice in 2023 when it would hurt his business model to do so.

    • @rcvu2509
      @rcvu2509 Год назад +6

      TLDR, chatGPT means this is a bad time to break into tech.

    • @Sayhoun
      @Sayhoun Год назад +14

      I disagree, ChatGPT (gtp3.5+) like AI models will reduced the grind of hard skills in IT, therefore more rapidly elevating junior to medior/senior positions when this model become core aspect of way to work. Senior/lead/principal engineers job security will be reduced of current status, unless they shift to other functions lead/cio or actively contribute valuable output unreplaceable by cheaper options: AI + junior/medior.
      Now is a perfect time to break into IT tech, certainly from other (stem) fields or/and if your soft skill is comparatively better developed.

    • @prico3358
      @prico3358 Год назад +1

      Bro, You can ask it straight up that questions and it Will straight up tell You.
      I asked it, what careers can You take over right now as is. And it tells You.

    • @mattbergen5293
      @mattbergen5293 Год назад +7

      I completely agree. Its unfortunate for those coming up in the industry. Even experienced techs should be worried. I've been actively learning ai technologies for the last 1.5 years, to stay ahead of the curve. I'm a senior tech with 25yrs experience...and I'm taking this technology seriously.

    • @HolkenisTheShit
      @HolkenisTheShit Год назад +1

      This is the beginning of the birth to AI.

  • @ltgillam809
    @ltgillam809 Год назад +4

    Glad to see frequent posts. You are genuinely interesting and very informative. You go into depth but not to the extent that it’s boring. And you always find a way to connect the viewers immediately. Also thx for the help with the pathway to cyber/hacking

  • @MalvarkieBattlefield
    @MalvarkieBattlefield Год назад

    Thank you to the RUclipsr for creating such an amazing video on ChatGPT. Your explanations and demonstrations were clear and very informative. Your hard work and dedication to creating quality content is greatly appreciated!

  • @indernia9711
    @indernia9711 Год назад

    great video, I haven't seen anyone talk about the quiz and challenge possibilities, amazing!!

  • @WatcherofHumanity
    @WatcherofHumanity Год назад +7

    Very powerful tool, now imagine it gains great trust, then the data it gives people is altered and biased, would be interesting. Always a double edged sword

  • @emiel333
    @emiel333 Год назад +4

    It’s incredible. Also, ChatGPT is a future historic event for mankind. Currently we are on ChatGPT 3.5. Great ❤ video.

  • @TesteurOMB
    @TesteurOMB Год назад

    man why are your videos so amazing whyyyy !!!!

  • @stephanygates6491
    @stephanygates6491 Год назад

    Satisfying, even though I didn’t understand any of your questions. It will make evaluating authors challenging.

  • @RolandKnall
    @RolandKnall Год назад +60

    The point that is often overlooked is, ChatGPT is a glorified answering bot, that had been trained with the vast resources available on the Internet. It will not make you better, but it can improve some stuff. This is actually pretty good explained in the first chapter. If you know nothing about Linux, how would you know that you would like CentOS instead of Ubuntu. Or that it matters where to deploy the VM? Also, asking ChatGPT on what it was trained on, requires you to understand how AIs work in general, again showing a deep level of already existing knowledge. It can assist you in helping by citing pages, but in the end you are solely responsible to understand, if the content you are seeing is actually correct or not. On more than one occasion simply help requests were answered wrong or incorrect/incomplete.
    And as for coding, sure it can assist you in writing code. But you still have to understand that code if you want to create meaningful and secure applications. To gain that understanding, you will have to have at least the same level of knowledge ChatGPT has. Therefore, it won't do your job for you, but it can be a very smart assistant. As long as this is remembered, it is a wonderful tool to use.

    • @Todestelzer
      @Todestelzer Год назад +3

      I tried it for different Ardunio projects and it will write the code for you. You don’t need much of experience to write code that works.
      The cool thing that you can ask and ask again for more features to add and make it really complex.
      It can safe you a lot of time and when you understand the code language, you can code faster with chatGPT.
      I think this will stay and it’s a little revolution that the majority of the people for now not recognized.

    • @csparty11
      @csparty11 Год назад +1

      Exactly, a computer is nothing more than a computer, you can train AI to do many things but always remember it's not a human, it cannot anticipate, only guess or make a connection/relations based on the info it has or is made aware off and use it in a way that is it told too (programmed) . A computer does not really learn anything, it only executes lines of code and if that codes tells it to store everything it gets asked, and afterwards a human will analyse it to find solutions for certain things to make it better..

    • @jamieclark5659
      @jamieclark5659 Год назад +8

      So it can speed up existing workflow by a ton

    • @secretbeach999
      @secretbeach999 Год назад +15

      It's only been public for ONE month. Just hold on to your butts, you're witnessing the page turn.

    • @joymakerRC
      @joymakerRC Год назад +2

      hater

  • @johnne86sd
    @johnne86sd Год назад +6

    ChatGPT is insane! I hope it stays free or stays free when Microsoft incorporates it into Bing. I think it needs to stay free for the masses. It's groundbreaking technology, people from all walks of life should have access to this.

    • @Paakku97
      @Paakku97 Год назад

      That would be the greates comeback in search engine history 😁 Bing takes over Google, who would have thought

    • @mariaalkin1271
      @mariaalkin1271 Год назад

      Question is when it's added to Bing will it be connected to the internet then? Currently it's 100% offline and trained on less than a TB of data from 2021. For instance, asking it why a stock is up or down for that day or analyzing news stories from multiple sources, etc. Have it scan a live website or file server.

  • @justsrad
    @justsrad Год назад

    Thanks for the vid.. after viewing it it intrigues me into finding out more.

  • @markganus1085
    @markganus1085 Год назад

    i had been struggling to learn proper programming for 20 years. i was always stuck whenever i made it past the basics and had to solve real world problems. using chatGPT was what finally made me progress beyond the cursed basic level threshold and now i finally landed my dream job: programmer analyst. if only i had a friend with similar teaching skills back in 2003

  • @sudarshandeshmukh1586
    @sudarshandeshmukh1586 Год назад +4

    Hi Chuck , I have been thinking watching your videos for some time now. And I got to say you make it fun and interesting with learning take always. I am in it for some time now and a technology enthusiast. I am looking forward to your new videos all the time and ChaGpt video is really good. I have a request if you could make a video about proxnox ve and creating clusters in it

    • @kahvelikod2731
      @kahvelikod2731 Год назад +1

      You don't need to waste time for video. ChatGPT takes care of this instead of Chuck.😊

  • @RedBeardOps
    @RedBeardOps Год назад +6

    I've used this on my hobbies and at work... it's been awesome... especially for python but also for writing speeches, emails, etc

    • @darshan7771
      @darshan7771 Год назад

      How does it write emails?
      This is actually the first time I've heard of chatgpt when I clicked this video so everything's a bit confusing but it sounds surreal by everyone's reaction

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps Год назад

      @@darshan7771 You basically give it inputs... like this "write me an email to a supplier I no longer want to do business with named (xxxx). We've had a great relationship, however, I can't afford their increase in prices. Be nice about it and let them know I valued our time working together."
      Then it spits out an email... take from it what you want. Or ask it to do it a different way.
      Speeches too...

  • @wambamcamcam
    @wambamcamcam Год назад

    Had a nice Convo with GPT the other night. I had it optimize my resume and it did an awesome job.

  • @ariellise
    @ariellise Год назад

    I was so excited like you first time I used it! it is unbelievable useful tool!

  • @WayneRogersOutdoors
    @WayneRogersOutdoors Год назад +3

    I can't wait for Chat GPT to get a voice and be able to ask verbal questions, getting a verbal response in return much like talking to your Google Home or Echo Dot. An animated face would be nice eventually but even auditory capability would be huge.

  • @jimbobbyrnes
    @jimbobbyrnes Год назад +8

    for coding the openai playground is slightly better and the chatgpt can then be used to modify code with more complicated arguments and then you can fix the issues that chatgpt creates in openai playground.

    • @JohnsonJLB
      @JohnsonJLB Год назад +1

      Yeah ChatGPT told me this too. It said openai playground is based on GPT-3 with more functions. ChatGPT keeps reminding you that it's main function is conversational responses.

  • @nickx4475
    @nickx4475 Год назад

    Great video, it shows the potential of ChatGPT for IT professionals. I'll definitely be taking note of the tips and tricks you shared. Thank you!

  • @oldmanstillcan
    @oldmanstillcan Год назад

    Love it, this is what I'm talking about i.e. using it as a personal Tutor.

  • @stevearivera
    @stevearivera Год назад +7

    The website is not available right now, because of heavy traffic. But anyway this is awesome, thanks for your content as always Great!!!