Chat GPT - SEO and Blogging Will Never Be The Same

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • You can't watch RUclips for 3 minutes these days without hearing something about AI or Chat GPT. That's because AI is finally getting to the point that we could actually believe that it's a human! That's a big deal. So today we'll break down Chat GPT and AI to discuss what it means for the future of SEO and Blogging.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Questions About Chat GPT and AI
    0:55 - Chat GPT's Cool Capabilities
    2:05 - AI and Chat GPT's Impact on SEO
    4:31 - Why Google Doesn't Like AI-Generated Content
    5:26 - The Limitations of AI
    10:43 - AI's Biggest Limitation for Blogging and SEO
    13:25 - Will Chat GPT End Blogging?
    14:04 - AI and Chat GPT's Impact on Blogging
    17:17 - Using AI as a Blogging Tool
    19:42 - The Role of Humans in the world of AI
    21:41 - What This All Boils Down To
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Комментарии • 259

  • @IncomeSchool
    @IncomeSchool  Год назад +24

    Hey! Thanks for watching. I'm curious to know, what sorts of things are you doing with AI these days on your blog?
    Also, don't miss my interview with Kyle Roof in my very next video. Cheers!

    • @moneyyy222
      @moneyyy222 Год назад

      Chat GPT is taking everything to the next level! We aswell posted on how to use ChatGPT to find winning Ecom products. Really interesting stuff, cheers!

    • @MarinaMinkin
      @MarinaMinkin Год назад

      It is great at proofreading

    • @Ciskuss
      @Ciskuss Год назад

      What if I have a psychology or therapy blog? I can talk about my patients and give my experiences, but people that search on Google wants definitions, facts or tips to overcome their problems. How can be better than AI in doing this?

    • @ColinFinkle
      @ColinFinkle Год назад

      I am using GPT Playground to write the paragraphs that are boring / regurgitations. For example, I was writing an article on why Lamborghini uses V12 engines, and GPT gave me a reasonable paragraph for the definition of a V12, and a paragraph about the early history of V12 engines (clearly drawing from Wikipedia.) I could write that myself, but it would be a 5-10 min road block that I would over-scrutinize. I outputted it, edited it, and was done in less than a minute.

    • @ColinFinkle
      @ColinFinkle Год назад

      GPT is a time saver for formulating headlines and social media posts. "Give me 10 emotionally engaging tweets based on the article with this link: http...." It may take 10-25 shots, but 1 or 2 of them is generally better than I could come up with!

  • @theseeker_
    @theseeker_ Год назад +22

    In the year 1998 Chess engines reached a level where no human was capable to beat the machine still millions of chess games are played between human to human and hundreds of thousands of people aspire to become top chess player. We love interacting to humans not machines.

  • @TimEllisau
    @TimEllisau Год назад +30

    Posted my first ChatGPT-led article this week, which shaved off a lot of time outlining and framing the content. Use Chat GPT as the initial copy then filled it out with my spin, graphics and sources to beef it up. Was a real boost to the process.

    • @Ambrose-hb3bl
      @Ambrose-hb3bl Год назад +2

      That's cool, in fact Ai won't replace human writers because as the author of this video says, where will Ai get the inspiration and content? That source is Human. It's implausible that there will be robot sipping a mojito from beach side and then writing a content about his travel experience. Chat GPT will be a side tool and will be boost human writer's ability but never replace them.

  • @AlexHawker761
    @AlexHawker761 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for this video. I'm a P24 member with a travel blog that is doing really well. It reassured me that the content I write is unique from my own experiences that AI can't replicate. Thanks again!

  • @riptideL
    @riptideL Год назад +7

    I feel it will go this way: bloggers will be curators of AI information. There will incurred traffic loss to your blog and thus your money will go down. There will be more bloggers arise through a seemingly easy quick $. Thus giving more competition. We will stop using stock photos. we will curate our own from AI such as Midjourney.
    All in all we will need to be more creative and more human to stay ahead of this. But it will catch up. I don't know however how harmonious our relationship will be with AI in the long term with our blogs.

  • @LivDeSantos
    @LivDeSantos Год назад +20

    I agree! I don't think we should be completely worried about our future as writers. If you can build an audience that connects with your writing style and your brand voice, that will be hard to emulate through A.I. At least for the next couple of years!

  • @sprayerguru
    @sprayerguru Год назад +3

    This was very helpful. I had been slowly making some of these same conclusions as I played around with Chat GPT, but this provides reassurance to keep doing what I am doing!

  • @PR4DE
    @PR4DE Год назад +27

    something I'm using chat GPT for is to make my content better. So when I've written a piece of content, I copy my factual correct content into the chat and ask it to make it more concise or even write it in an NLP friendly format. Works great and I know that the facts are correct. I've also used it to rewrite a lot of my older content from when I wasn't as good at writing.

  • @ttngeneral
    @ttngeneral Год назад

    Inspiration drawn as always.....
    This is is power.
    Thanks, Ricky for answering all the many questions that had buggled my mind in the most accurate way.

  • @iampeterlondon
    @iampeterlondon Год назад +1

    I rarely comment on videos but when i do it's because it was very informative. Great video!

  • @sherryhandzel1989
    @sherryhandzel1989 Год назад +12

    Ricky, you are spot on! I love this new tool, but like you, I find it to be another tool in my arsenal. It has been incredibly useful in helping me overcome writer's block and organizing outlines for my articles. Plus, those outlines they keep me focused and on track while writing. This is a game changer for me and I'm definitely not using the tool to plagiarism . Looking forward, can you only imagine the self learning capabilities AI can provide to us going forward. So excited!

  • @jonathanwadsworth3335
    @jonathanwadsworth3335 Год назад +1

    Solid info as always from a source I trust, thanks for this. I'm a part-time copywriter with a small client base, I'm always learning, and ChatGPT is daunting, so I'm glad there are limitations. Just hope google keeps on top of this so us writers with bills to pay aren't put by the wayside.

  • @DoomCatcher
    @DoomCatcher Год назад +3

    Really useful and practical info Im glad you've covered this topic

  • @wtccreatives
    @wtccreatives Год назад +9

    ChatGPT has something to say about this video: "It's true that AI doesn't have personal experiences or emotions in the same way that humans do, and it's also true that AI may not be able to fully capture the nuances of the human experience. However, AI can still provide valuable insights and perspectives on human behavior and emotions through data analysis and modeling. Additionally, AI can also help to augment human creativity and imagination by providing new and unexpected ways of looking at things, and can also be used to assist humans in understanding and communicating their own experiences".

    • @michaelstephenvargas8821
      @michaelstephenvargas8821 Год назад

      That is literally the point of this video. Chatgpt can help bloggers but it cannot replace them, yet.

  • @parisnielsen9276
    @parisnielsen9276 Год назад +1

    Thanks again for a great video. I know it's important to have experience in your niche before a lot of people said it was ok just to have an interest, but now it's more important to instead have 1st hand knowledge.

  • @countrydancingtonight7215
    @countrydancingtonight7215 Год назад +1

    I tried out Chat GPT. I asked it a question for an article that I have yet to write for my blog (questions about the dance West Coast Swing). I was pretty impressed with what it cobbled together. I don't really want to just copy-paste what it did into a new article, but I could see this as another tool for suggestions and prompts on topics that I hadn't thought of.

  • @CoachKaterina
    @CoachKaterina Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video on the overview of ChatGPT. We have been using if for outlines, and SOPS, and some other things but never for blogging. I finally am able to leave a comment. I missed being able to see all your videos. I have had a RUclips account since 2009 and for no reason, after all those years of building my audience and being monetized- all gone in one minute. I have been appealing and appealing and of course, no answer. That was in August. I finally was able to get into YT with another old account I had. But it is a pain because my main gmail is attached to the suspended account so I have to go through a bunch of hooks to log in each time! So annoying! Anyways- i finally got to leave a comment!

    • @IncomeSchool
      @IncomeSchool  Год назад

      I’m sorry that happened to you. So incredibly frustrating!

  • @animiteva6122
    @animiteva6122 Год назад

    Great video as always! Thank you Ricky.

  • @SurvivalKompass
    @SurvivalKompass Год назад

    A great video. The first that is really helpful and looks at the topic in a differentiated way.

  • @maxxpower5465
    @maxxpower5465 Год назад +1

    Google did not say that….
    They said, content has to have the correct search intent and value for the reader when using AI generation
    Myself, and many other content creators have been using AI-like Jasper/SurferSeo/Grammerly paid/inexpensive keyword tools/AI and plagiarism detection to create 1000’s of articles very quickly.
    This is the only area I find you and your channel to be quite disingenuous.
    I get you want to curate your expertise to your subscribers, but the truth is the truth.
    I can write a 3500 word article, on a low ranking key word, with FAQ Schema, Table of contents, semantic keywords, optimized visuals..etc, in an hour.
    And it ranks on the first page of the serp.
    This is the true state of blogging right now…
    Good vid.
    Cheers!

  • @jalliartturi
    @jalliartturi Год назад +2

    Tried writing some basic coding tutorials with ChatGPT…
    Due to the numerous mistakes it made in a convincing manner, it eventually took me longer to write with ChatGPT than without it.
    BTW, thanks for the content. I think you nailed it as always!

  • @C5Rose3
    @C5Rose3 Год назад +1

    Excellent review of AI and Chat GPT. Helps so much.

  • @Targetter
    @Targetter Год назад +3

    One of the best videos with an objective take on the use of AI

  • @EricWilliamsonTech
    @EricWilliamsonTech Год назад

    Thanks for this video! Really helpful thoughts!

  • @ifillip
    @ifillip Год назад +1

    I'm using an AI writer for windows on my Mac using Parrallels running Windows 11. It's amazing and fun because the software lets me write in any Windows App. I like what Ricky said ALL excellent points, especially the eperience. He should mention that ChatGPT may become a paid service. Plus just now it's at capacity, I have to get on a wait list to know when there's a spot open. The ideation, writing thank you notes and emails has been the a huge time saver for me.

  • @JayPiecha
    @JayPiecha Год назад +1

    Great video, Ricky.
    I was hoping to hear your thoughts on Microsoft's plan to incorporate ChatGPT into the Bing search engine, which could truly disrupt things.
    I'd also add that all of us with online businesses should pay attention to all AI tools available along with their development and advancement.
    The "ChatGPT" tool is currently a hot topic, and people being introduced to the capabilities of AI are sometimes under the impression it's the only one available.
    There are many tools that help with other things that will affect content creation.
    Also, I don't know why, but the fork post example cracked me up. Maybe I'm tired. lol

  • @gosimons
    @gosimons 3 месяца назад +1

    good video found it nice and balanced and gave good ideas on writing content to ensure it is relevant.

  • @AmandaFurbeck
    @AmandaFurbeck Год назад

    Super helpful - thank you!

  • @ramonawickstrom8562
    @ramonawickstrom8562 Год назад +2

    As far as I know, AI and I don’t cross paths. I am just beginning to learn about it. And I love your down to earth common sense take on it. Thanks!

  • @AreXXunA
    @AreXXunA Год назад

    Great video!

  • @tanujmitra569
    @tanujmitra569 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Truly beneficial.

  • @brookewallacehere
    @brookewallacehere Год назад

    Chat GPT pulls from every book Google has ever digitized, publications, journals, etc etc. If humans never again write original blog content, GPT will still be able to provide accurate information. The accuracy is in question for now, but its already better since its release a few months ago and will continue to improve quickly. I really like you guys and I am a trained Income School blogger and Affiliate Gathering attendee, but this will be a huge change in how our business proceeds. Its much much bigger than what youre making it out to be. But we have already made huge positive changes and we will all find better ways to move ahead!❤ (edit for typo)

  • @WallyboisWoodworking
    @WallyboisWoodworking Год назад

    Excellent video my friend xxx

  • @RykerFreegeld
    @RykerFreegeld Год назад +7

    Problem is, if you're trying to do (SEO) blogging for a living, ChatGPT is just more efficient at providing answers people are looking for - with no fluff and no ads at all. That's still a huge chunk out of the types of things most writers are able to write about. As for EAT, it was a ridiculous, self-defeating idea to begin with, since all it accomplished (clearly) is to centralize all web traffic to the existing mega sites, which is why there are now sites like Forbes posting articles about weight loss and gardening. Just when you think the writing industry can't get any more screwed than it already is 😅. Good vid though, thanks Ricky.

  • @gringo753
    @gringo753 Год назад +1

    Response from GPT. Asked what alternative methods there are to cleaning the snow in your driveway when your snowblower keeps getting jammed.
    If your snowblower keeps getting jammed while trying to clear snow off your driveway, there are a few things you can try to fix the issue:
    Check the auger: Make sure the auger, which is the part of the snowblower that moves the snow, is not clogged with ice or debris. If it is, clear it out and make sure it can move freely.
    Adjust the skid shoes: The skid shoes are located at the bottom of the snowblower and determine how close the auger is to the ground. If they are set too low, they can cause the auger to hit the ground, which can cause it to jam. Adjust the skid shoes to the appropriate height for your driveway.
    Use the right type of snow: If you are trying to clear heavy, wet snow, it can be more difficult for the snowbl
    I stopped it here, went outside, and adjusted the type of snow that I was trying to blow.
    I also adjusted the skid shoes so they were the "appropriate height for my driveway".
    Definitely follow the same guidelines for mowing your lawn people. Stay Safe!

  • @JayLongPoetry
    @JayLongPoetry Год назад

    Fantastic post. Quality response to the "panic"

  • @TurfMechanic
    @TurfMechanic Год назад

    Well said Ricky 👌 I've not yet found a way to directly use chatgpt content in any industry that I actually know exceedingly well. If I know the industry I can use it to help unearth tangental topics that don't come to mind right away or find related faqs that I don't obviously think of in the moment of writing. Kind of similar to hiring writers to write information based blog posts, when I know the niche I never trust the hired writer because they don't have the experience that I have already. Makes you wonder if Google saw this coming in advance when they expanded EAT to EEAT. Experience is something that humans can get and expand on in content production. This will only push actual authoritativeness to the top imo.

  • @fredrickwere4707
    @fredrickwere4707 Год назад +1

    This video has clarified a lot.. thanks Ricky

  • @godvibesonly9919
    @godvibesonly9919 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your inspiration!

  • @mejunaidraza
    @mejunaidraza Год назад +1

    You made my day! Bloggers should understand these limitations and avoid them in their creations. It will help Google differentiate.

  • @markuserikssen
    @markuserikssen Год назад +2

    Interesting video and some very valid points. I've been experimenting with ChatGPT over the last few days. It does give some good answers sometimes, but many questions didn't get a good answer. The more specific you get about certain things, the harder it gets for ChatGPT to come up with accurate answers. There were a lot of mistakes in the answers, which is also what Ricky pointed out. I also found that ChatGPT didn't want to answer some questions because they were too sensitive, even though they were not sensitive at all. I know the technology is constantly developing and will get better over time, but there's still a long way to go. And who knows what's true or false?

  • @albertosadde
    @albertosadde Год назад

    Loved the video. Very insightful explanation.
    Blogging and SEO are getting more and more interesting with AI tools. 🚀

  • @ralphnyadzi
    @ralphnyadzi Год назад +4

    Hi Ricky. I think you're right. The A in AI is what it is. Human-produced content will be preferred by most humans for a very long time to come. So blogging is not going anywhere soon. I love your tips about utilizing ChatGPT to discover additional keywords and blog article titles. Thanks so much.

    • @ThomasTomiczek
      @ThomasTomiczek 8 месяцев назад

      "Human-produced content will be preferred by most humans for a very long time to come" - already not true.

  • @KimHelm
    @KimHelm Год назад

    excellent video. People are so excited about it, but need to remember some info might be incorrect. It's good as a prompt to get you started on some things or help as possible guide etc. you can take info and edit and make it better. can motivate you to start something, that's what it's done for me. saves time for sure. that's just my opinion

  • @sahajahancumilla
    @sahajahancumilla Год назад

    Agree, and Thanks for details information. Let's start to change the New Game

  • @nichebloggingtipsshorts
    @nichebloggingtipsshorts Год назад +1

    Great breakdown Ricky! Its gonna be interesting to see where and how AI influences blogging in a few years as well.

  • @SAREACT
    @SAREACT Год назад

    I definitely agree with you, people must verify the information that they are getting from ChatGPT.

  • @Computroon
    @Computroon Год назад

    Great video. Fascinating topic of blogs vs Ai. And of course the bigger question of whether ranking well on Google will be relevant in the coming years. I predict a change being Google becoming a reliable source of information and Ai a quick-fix and straight to the point answer.
    You have covered this on your videos for years by emphasising the importance of "authoritativeness" of the author. It's almost as though Google seen this coming years ago.
    Will Google be able to identify blogs that have copied content from ChatGPT? Of course they will. Google have used Ai for years. That's why none of us "totally" understand their ranking algorithms. Interesting times ahead.
    In my opinion, ChatGPT is the biggest technological step forward since the start of the internet.
    In just a few years, we may be looking back and laughing at ourselves at how we relied on search engines to find information. Old age pensioners will be chirping in about how they used newspapers & Yellow Pages in their day.

  • @vtsdistributor
    @vtsdistributor Год назад +1

    very useful and informative

  • @barsk76
    @barsk76 Год назад +2

    I see ChatGPT as a wingman not an enemy.

  • @treasurerose6732
    @treasurerose6732 Год назад

    Great video

  • @piyushsehgal9554
    @piyushsehgal9554 Год назад

    Hey Ricky!
    Thank you for such great insights. A person who himself is familiar with blogging can understand the ins and outs of it and how AI would affect the industry.
    Meanwhile, I was looking into the article: Salad Fork vs Dinner Fork
    Back in April 2022, it was ranking for 100+ keywords including the primary ones such as "salad fork vs dinner fork".
    But now, it is not even in the top 100 positions.
    Would you please give a take on that or your thoughts on why this might have happened as I am very curious to know what I could do in these kinds of situations.

  • @realestateinvestingtips
    @realestateinvestingtips Год назад

    You are absolutely correct. I will say this. ChatGPT will improve. My Facebook posts, quotes, titles, descriptions, email copy etc.... is pretty good. I can only imagine how much better it will be in 2024 and beyond.

  • @waltroderick101
    @waltroderick101 Год назад

    I use it all the time, but to your point, it has many limitations. You must be involved in text. It helps me with creativity by giving me ideas to work with. AI is a tool. As we had to learn how to use a computer, we have to learn how to use AI as a help. We definitely need to be aware of the progress of the development of the software. To your point, if we aren't producing content, the AI will have nothing to base its answers on. But it can do some neat generic stuff. You must check any facts it produces. I don't use ChatGPT for anything other than messing around, but in many respects it as good or better than my regular AI tool. I'm sure at some point it will be charged base.
    Great video! Thanks

  • @overseasstudentsaustralia
    @overseasstudentsaustralia Год назад +1

    Could there be a case for copyright breach like many artists are claiming with Dall-e that it is copying their artwork. Same with content. The information Chat GPT is providing is basically what it has learnt from all the website and content out there. What google does is kind of direct you to the relevant website which acts like referencing. While ChatGPT is keeping you inside its own framework without giving reference to any article where it is sourcing information from. They infact are sourcing information and then providing data to the users based on its learning abilities without any reference to any source. Even when we blog, we make sure we provide links/references to where we got the data from. I reckon there is one big copyright thing that is wainting to happen. What is your views on that?

  • @toddposey6925
    @toddposey6925 Год назад

    I agree with your assessment of A.I.'s biggest limitation being the inability to provide human interpretation. It may mean that professional blogging has to become driven even more by the personalities behind the blog. While that is prevalent now, we may see a greater percentage of blogs rely on personalities, as A.I. pushes out the need for faceless information. We may even see more general business sites in certain business categories move to personality-driven models to differentiate from A.I. as a source. Rather than a brand, you'll have a "team". Again, this isn't new, but could become a more heavily utlilized strategy.

  • @ellk1991
    @ellk1991 Год назад +1

    I'm currently doing a fully AI content site and it's been getting 50-100% growth in traffic month on month for the last 6 months. Its only a new domain so I don't really mind too much about growth as of now.
    I'm interested to see where this project goes in 2023.

  • @LouisWilsonGluefish
    @LouisWilsonGluefish Год назад

    My instructions: High School Bands in the 1960s, Vic Vener and the California Philharmonic, and the Surfing craze in the 1960s
    ChatGPT: The 1960s was a time of great change and musical experimentation. High school bands played a significant role in the music scene of the era, particularly in the realm of rock and roll. Many high school students formed bands, and performed at school dances, local clubs, and community events.
    The Beatles, who became famous in the early 1960s, had a profound impact on high school bands of the decade. Their music and style influenced a new generation of musicians and popularized the concept of the rock and roll band. As a result, many high school students picked up instruments, formed bands and started performing rock and roll music.
    In addition to rock and roll, high school bands of the 1960s explored a variety of musical styles including folk, soul, R&B, and blues. This era was also marked by the emergence of garage rock, which was characterized by its raw and unpolished sound and was often performed by high school bands.
    Overall, high school bands of the 1960s played an important role in shaping the musical landscape of the era and introducing a new generation of musicians to rock and roll and other musical styles.
    My rewrite: My family moved around a lot. I was at Pasadena about 1 and a half semesters - part of Spring '62, summer, and part of Fall, and I was in the band there, playing baritone.
    Our band leader (whose name I thankfully forget now) was a drunk, and I always wondered why he didn't crash his beautiful Model A Ford that he always drove to school. Just before we moved, in January '63, I told my parents about it. Of course they went and complained to the principal, Gladys Edwards (we kids called her Glad Ass Eddies, and Old Happy Bottom). Result, I got kicked out of band.
    Remember that the early sixties was characterized by the surfing craze? Many kids came to school in early 50's or even late 40's station wagons - "Woodies" we called 'em. Guys liked to school wearing open Pendleton woolen shirts as a jacket, and t-shirts. Nobody printed stuff much on t-shirts, except if a surfboard company ( CON, DEWEY WEBER ) had them printed up. So of course, Ole Happybottom didn't like it, so she made a rule that we couldn't wear them that way, they had to be buttoned up and tucked in.
    That was the year I started smoking, and got caught smoking in the boys room. I didn't hear one of the boys saying "Ditch 'em, teacher's coming" so I got caught with a lit ciggie and the other boys were looking at the ceiling and whistling. I got to visit Ole Happybottom, and had to ("GOT TO", really!) spend the week at home.
    We band peeps got to go on a few bus trips for football games. Sure, we were in Pasadena, but our high school didn't get to march in the Rose Parade. But on the bus, I learned the unofficial Pasadena cheer, which I remember and chuckle about to this day: "FUCK! SHIT! CHINAMAN SNOT! NINETY-NINE ASSHOLES TIED IN A KNOT! RAH! RAY! LIZARD PISS! RAT! SHIT! FUUUCK!!!" --- which of course, the whole school yelled, led by our cheerleader, during the game. Ole HB didn't like it a bit and passed a rule that we couldn't do that, which everybody ignored. Kiss my OHB Ass, Glad Ass!
    So that summer, my friend the Vic Vener, the Horn player, (who is now the conductor of the California Philharmonic in Glendale), took me and my baritone to the Summer Band Workshop in Pasadena. I auditioned and made 1st chair baritone, out of 5 kids. The music director there commented on how well I sight-read the transposed baritone part from the 4th movement of Tchaikowsky's 4th symphony, though since I was the fifth kid to play the audition, I had had time to silently memorize how to play it.
    So anyway, the HS band leader got a whole raft of new kids that fall, and since there were already enough baritones and not enough trombones, he assigned me to 4th chair trombone, and gave me an unplayable Olds trombone. That was about the same time I complained to my parents about how unsteady he was leading us. We moved to Renton, Washington after a couple of months, and I didn't get to enroll in the band, until a month later we moved to Redmond, and I got to play French Horn for the first time, both in band and orchestra. That was the beginning of my career as a horn player, and later a pro horn player, but that is for another story or two.
    What I learned: If you complain about your teacher, it is likely YOU that will suffer, not the teacher.

  • @Ambrose-hb3bl
    @Ambrose-hb3bl Год назад

    You nailed it. In fact Ai won't replace human writers because as the author of this video says, where will Ai get the inspiration and content? That source is Human. It's implausible that there will be robot sipping a mojito from beach side and then writing a content about his travel experience. Chat GPT will be a side tool and will improve the human writers' speed but never replace them.

  • @AntonyReed
    @AntonyReed Год назад +6

    ChatGPT may not be a direct replacement for bloggers in the short-term, but it can be a great help to them. It can save time and effort creating content, and can also help businesses and bloggers reach a wider audience. While it's not going to completely replace bloggers... yet... it can be a valuable addition to their toolbox.
    (Written by Chatsonic AI)

  • @Jensn1337
    @Jensn1337 Год назад +2

    the background music in the intro is nice ricky

  • @eal1
    @eal1 Год назад +1

    This is very early days for chatgpt, it's amazing and will rewrite the blogging Industry as a way to make income, sad but true and maybe Google will be the next complacent Blackberry if it keeps trying to fight it. I mean, you question its knowledge which is purposefully limited, yet I'm supposed to currently believe 'Mary' who lives down the road, has a better referenced understanding of say the mortgage market if that's her niche. All she's done is read other documents. And not to question that process, post graduate research is mainly reading others' peer reviewed work and giving a slightly new conclusion. AI can do this so much better than humans and check references so much better. The days of picking a niche researching it and declaring ourselves as its expert I think are time limited. Embracing AI for the middle window is what we need to do. Mary can get chatgpt to code a mortgage calculator for her website she can paste in today for example. Scrolling a list of results to go to some random bloke's page looks so antiquated and will be laughed at in future.

  • @utopianclass
    @utopianclass Год назад +3

    Google is even trembling ChatGPT is going to replace it so it's thinking of making its own version of ChatGPT, Google's lambda, available to the public probably this year. This is going to take 75% of traffic from blogs. The future of blogging is blur, the time to get into it is now!!

  • @cxa011500
    @cxa011500 Год назад +2

    It will certainly make it different.

  • @Dishovoice
    @Dishovoice Год назад +6

    No need to panic , this storm will end , only experts will succeed to add value to their content through AI , it's not as easy as people think Google will go down so easily , they anticipated this, if a professional editor can easily detect AI generated content , it will be so easy for google to have detection mechanisms to solve , another major logarithm update on the way in 2023

  • @batteria54
    @batteria54 Год назад +3

    Hey another video :)

  • @CK3CK3
    @CK3CK3 Год назад +4

    AI is going continue to expand at an increasing rate. It WILL site sources soon I'm sure. Everything we try to say it can't do will most likely be here in a NY minute. I believe how information is packaged and presented and the angle from which we aggregate and present knowledge around a specific niche will be a unique differentiator for some time. With that said, even that will be challenged at some point. Video is another area that will eventually be an issue as well but for now I believe it remains another differentiator. Being human has unreplicable advantages and it is in those spaces we will be able to stay relevant.

  • @Zebiven
    @Zebiven Год назад +4

    schools are going to have to worry big time about essays, but i wonder how %similarity would work if everyone was working on the same topic

    • @RogueReplicant
      @RogueReplicant Год назад

      There's a cheap, easy and common sense solution to that:
      1) Student is allowed to submit essay under regular plagiarism rules.
      2) Student takes regular written tests.
      3) Student attends a 3-minute face-to-face interview (NOT ONLINE), during which the student answers questions from the written test and argues in favor of the arguments made in the essay.
      Because this process is effective and efficient, it will never be implemented. The woke colleges will howl that not everyone can attend an in person interview, omg brown students can't read bus routes, can't drive and can't put one foot in front of the other, tf 😑

  • @SimpleManChannel
    @SimpleManChannel Год назад +2

    I created an entire website using Chat GPT as a test to see what would happen. It’s got quiet a few articles on it. I submitted it to Adsense and it got denied. I was sure it would have gotten approved, but it must have known. I could share the website with you if you wanted to check it out.

    • @SuperFinesse
      @SuperFinesse Год назад +1

      Interesting! What was the reason for rejection? Please share the site.

  • @outaboutscotland
    @outaboutscotland Год назад +3

    Having used Chat GPT several times to help create content on my site I've come to the conclusion that AI will pretty much wipe out the need for informational posts. I can't see people in the near future searching through a load of posts that all claim to answer a question when they can just open an AI and get the information (in an easy-to-read and concise format) immediately. I know that AI is currently having problems with getting the facts right but believe me, that will change.
    That being said, anything that can only be written from a human perspective - how food tastes, what it's like to visit a location etc - will thrive, as will any content that's more about providing entertainment as opposed to pure information.

  • @scorpionmcscorp5693
    @scorpionmcscorp5693 Год назад +12

    The main question is how much does Google de-rank your blog for using AI generated content? The MIT AI detector can also tell if you used AI even if you ran it through a paraphrasing site. I'm sure Google has even better AI detection than that. It wouldn't surprise me if AI content gets a massive hit on the SEO spectrum as it directly impacts Googles stance on authority. Just copying a Chat GPT article, paraphrasing it and then putting it on your blog seems like a recipe for disaster in terms of getting de-ranked heavily on Google.

    • @Snowfox23
      @Snowfox23 Год назад +2

      I think he can work if your strategy is to have content to rank on Pinterest so you don’t care about google rankings.
      Other than that I don’t see how it can work! Google surely can tell if it’s AI generated

    • @zachvdg8056
      @zachvdg8056 Год назад

      Short-term. They’ll rank your site lower if they can find a way to catch it. Long-term. You’ll just need to provide more humanity to your content to augment it.

  • @RowanSheridan
    @RowanSheridan Год назад +1

    1. AI can't provide human experience - Counter Argument: AI can provide human-like experiences through natural language processing and machine learning to provide insights into a given topic that may not be as easily accessible to humans.
    2. AI can't provide product reviews - Counter Argument: AI can analyze user reviews and data to provide insights into a given product or service that may not be as easily accessible to humans.
    3. AI can't test anything - Counter Argument: AI can be used to automate testing processes and provide insights that may not be as easily accessible to humans.
    4. AI can't provide opinions - Counter Argument: AI can provide opinions based on data and analysis of user reviews and data to provide insights into a given opinion that may not be as easily accessible to humans.
    Guess who(what) wrote this

  • @Fredricksaviour
    @Fredricksaviour Год назад +1

    For Coding - Along with ChatGPT they have something called Open AI codeX - If you want to ask questions to AI - you need to create a prompt like this - I want you think like a Business analyst or software developer - I want to create to so and so - Can you please provide me with a basic syntax, functions and algorithm to be used for creating this - also let me know what other things should I be using relating to this. So it's basically asking better questions.

  • @pureraww
    @pureraww Год назад +1

    What is weird about he AI discussion is that the AI's are fed with internet data. No one has given the people that make those AI's permission to use this data.
    Let's say that you ask CHATGPT: "5 ways you can make money online".
    It will come up with an answer and this answer will be based on the data that it has been fed.
    But this data comes from, among others, other articles from the internet. With no mention of the original writer and no permission asked.
    There are already many cases of blatant plagarism apparent in AI programs like Dalee that just used art from Artstation from many artists without even asking.
    Some rules have to be established or it is going to be a shit show.

  • @The-D-Hoyt
    @The-D-Hoyt Год назад

    Before all the latest hype about AI, I remember seeing odd tidbits of info show up in search results on BING. If you use a laptop(it's easier to see) and search a topic - or anything, really - and look at the results on right side of the screen, you can tell it's AI generated. My fav is when I look up a person, like an actor, or musician - dead or alive - and look at the tidbits of info listed on the right-hand side of the screen. Usually it's about 3 different short tidbits. And the redundancy is laughable. Or, just the overall nonsense or false info that it shows. Athletes are fun too. It'll just have generic info about them, all while stating the obvious, or overstating how good they are/were.

  • @vampirezio6996
    @vampirezio6996 Год назад +1

    Didn't Google make changes where it wants shorter articles that are straight to the point instead of giving the reader your grandmother's entire life history before you get the recipe you want.

  • @ssamuel408
    @ssamuel408 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @photoeducationbydaniel
    @photoeducationbydaniel Год назад +5

    I see it this way. It's going to be easier to blog!!! For people who get stuck with types of content for a blog Chat AI gives very good outlines for what we can do. For me, it's given me the ability to lay out what content I can deliver

    • @eal1
      @eal1 Год назад +1

      Absolutely every man and his dog can spin out a niche site of 30 articles daily, if they don't work for ad revenue who cares, was very little effort anyway just try another

  • @maxmilan6300
    @maxmilan6300 Год назад

    Great video and info, was wondering how much of the video is scriptted?

    • @IncomeSchool
      @IncomeSchool  Год назад +1

      I don't really script my videos. I outline them before filming, but I don't memorize or read off of a script. And no, ChatGPD didn't write any of the content for this video.

  • @toranshaw4029
    @toranshaw4029 Год назад +1

    A Christian channel I follow used it to see how it would explain various denominations, and the amount of things it got wrong...
    I can see being able to translate AI content into something actually useful, per type of audience, would be a great skill to have... going forward!

  • @Fredricksaviour
    @Fredricksaviour Год назад

    They are going to inculcate it into Bing - So along with Dall E and everything else. It can provide awesome images and also videos. But as you mentioned only write on content that you test on - For Example MKBHD.

  • @SimonSlav-GameMakingJourney
    @SimonSlav-GameMakingJourney Год назад +12

    AI-generated content is not yet sophisticated enough to completely replace human-written content. Blogging often requires a personal touch and unique perspective that AI currently struggles to replicate. Blogging also allows for human connection and engagement, which is difficult for AI to replicate.
    You have to put "Human Element" into your blog, if you compete just on the information you will probably lose in the long term.

    • @mwright80
      @mwright80 Год назад +2

      Just tell it to write in your personal style. For example: "Write a 2000-word blogpost on Emperor Penguins from an [evolutionary] perspective, in a style that's [quirky and irreverent], using words like [skedaddle and womanizing]." Ask it to rewrite a couple times, adding, subtracting, or changing words, and in 7 minutes, it's soup!

  • @novaturient425
    @novaturient425 Год назад +2

    Writing has always been a struggle and a HUGE time suck for me. I've been using Chat GPT to help me get started and It has been AMAZING. This is how I've been using it over the past 2 weeks. I ask it to write a blog post using the headings I provide. It spits out short paragraphs for each point, which I read through to make sure it's what I want. Then I move the article over to WP and start editing, adding more detail, examples, SEO etc. (basically adding that human touch). My website is in the home decor niche so no tricky facts to worry about. The result? I now have over 16+ 1200 - 2000 word articles edited and scheduled to publish over the next month and a half!! Never have I been able to do this! Now I have an entire month free to start a new niche site. This has been a huge game-changer for me.
    I don't have the budget to hire writers so I'm going to ride this (Free) Chat GPT train as long as I can. It's a new site so only time will tell to see how well the articles rank, but I'm not too worried about it now. My advice would be to use AI as a starting point then go in and edit. It's my understanding that Google doesn't hate ALL Ai generated content. They just hate spamy, low-quality, unhelpful Ai content. So, I won't be freaking out about penalties or start purchasing ridiculous Ai detection tools out of fear that google will find Ai content on my site. 🤚No thank you. Imma keep writing and evaluate in a couple months. Good luck with your sites guys. Great video Ricky!

    • @novaturient425
      @novaturient425 Год назад +2

      @@npineapple3077 Cheating? 😂😂 Cheating at what exactly? I'm writing a blog post about home decor, not an essay for history class😄. FYI the content IS my own. I created the outline, I did the edit, and I added additional information. A few sentences generated from ai don't mean it's all Ai content. Don't be so limited in your thinking. Ai and Ai writing tools are here to say. Deal with it. Also, those "respectable content creators" you have in mind are probably already using Ai and you don't even know it. If you don't want to use these tools for your writing then don't. That's your right. Maybe you're a great writer. Or maybe you have a dozen writers on your team. I don't. This tool is helping me get through my writing blocks so I'm sticking with it. Best of luck!😉

    • @voltage80x
      @voltage80x Год назад +1

      @@npineapple3077 if he didn’t do it, then why has he done it? Why were the blogs written? Because the human took action and did it. Ai will not take action. So yes this is still human creation. Deal with it.

  • @metalelf7
    @metalelf7 Год назад

    They need to implement a rating function for customers to rate the blog in regards to having a human touch.

  • @rogervian-brooks6545
    @rogervian-brooks6545 Год назад +1

    ChatGPT can now give you current information using an extension. So the limitations you are talking about have been solved weeks ago.

  • @highlightspeak
    @highlightspeak Год назад

    also agree to you because of ai content sounce is pretty much better campare to own write article.but also has a huge limitation like it never can over take the sourrce base fact..

  • @zumzam4456
    @zumzam4456 Год назад

    that dramatic music :D

  • @rashidxd
    @rashidxd Год назад

    What's your chair brand bro, it looks so comfortable.

  • @thisisadebrown
    @thisisadebrown Год назад

    I understand what you are saying about factor base posts, but, surely once somebody’s got to your website they will want to click around and have a read, I have friends who go to peoples websites because they enjoy the layout and what the person has created. Surely they are a good addition to the Arsenal of keeping people on your website?

  • @electricrideblog
    @electricrideblog Год назад

    Chat GPT is a relief for many new bloggers

  • @kregtaylor
    @kregtaylor Год назад

    Ive been using chat gpt, but i give it everything i want it to say, and just have it expand. It works, but you have to tell it what you want it to say.

  • @Botzystudios
    @Botzystudios Год назад

    I completely agree. I’d also like to say how scary it’ll be when it learns our human behavioral partners. Most of us die after 100 years. But building an AI can show us our living cycles.
    For instance, on Facebook. Every year it shows me a picture of something I was interested or into at the time. I used to laugh, until I realized I started getting back into that a few days prior from seeing that picture. Anyone else notice you own living cycle? Kind of scary stuff lol
    Or did I already say this last year.. 😂

  • @shibafoss
    @shibafoss Год назад +2

    Could language-based AI models like ChatGPT assist content writers in easing their brainstorming process or overcoming writer's block? Would utilizing these AI models for proofreading and making improvements to original writings be a smart use of this technology? As a non-native English speaker, I believe that many people would find this tool helpful in speeding up their writing. Would this be flagged as AI-generated content?
    Original draft: could we use chatgpt or others language based AI models to assist content writers in easing their brainstorming process or the writers block... will that be a smart use of these AI, like using this to proofread our original writings and add additional improvement made by the AI? I am generally confused. I am not native English speaker, and I believe there are a lot of people like me who could find this tool helpful in speeding up their writing. Will this be flagged as AI content?

  • @askchatgpt-311
    @askchatgpt-311 Год назад

    I just created a website about chat gpt-3 18 days ago and I am up to about 1,000 page views already. I just place some affiliate ads and getting some revenue on it now. I listed it for sale just for fun to see what type of responses I would get. I'm not sure about my next move. Any suggestions? Thanks

  • @newcastlehypnotherapy
    @newcastlehypnotherapy Год назад

    So interesting

  • @thisisadebrown
    @thisisadebrown Год назад

    Plus I’ve just seen a blogger show how to make an article, the thing is he had to do a lot of research beforehand, he had to do a lot of keyword search and also had to patch out his blog, I think there is still enough time for humans left

  • @ashikulkabirpias6037
    @ashikulkabirpias6037 Год назад

    I have a curiosity to ask you a question: why can I find that google said, google does not give ai content?
    Thanks in advance...

  • @neanderthalsnavel7411
    @neanderthalsnavel7411 Год назад

    One thing to keep in mind is that AI models have inherent biases of the trainers and programmers. This is a big issue, say, when someone thinks it would be a good idea to connect missile launch decisions to an AI. What happens when the programmer doesn't like a group of people based on a set of attributes? The trainer could then skew the decision to launching against that group over others. My point is that even if AI evolves to a point where it emits "facts". There is always going to room for another opinion that people will find more helpful, because you cannot unbias an AI.

  • @danimordecai7611
    @danimordecai7611 Год назад

    Great vid. Yeah I agree with Ricky ...ai is kinda of a bubbled response and lacks opinions........plus without giving you knowledge of the currency & relevance of the output it dumps out.
    I'd much rather use any search engine because you know the source of the answer via it's url... Ideally you want a source of truth! If that be a reputable newspaper or some other SME or as we know it Eeat.
    Yeah there are some cool features with ai that can do repetitive tasks or to ease writers block or titles perhaps. In short ... No ai can beat a human's creativity/experience or quirkiness n humor.

  • @tenminutetravelbreak
    @tenminutetravelbreak Год назад +4

    AI doesn't know what is factual and what isn't. It just takes what it finds out there on the interwebs and runs with it. Sounds nice and all, but my experience that is takes longer to fact check the AI than it does to just write it.

    • @eal1
      @eal1 Год назад

      I sort of trust ai more than some random blogger who claims to be an expert though, it has so much more information. Agree it is wrong often but not for long. I mean it told me blood vessel widening leads to higher blood pressure which is just the opposite of fact but I expect next week it will never make that mistake again. Bob the blogger might keep his factual errors for years though, nobody is phoning him to check if he has a clue what he is talking about.