Showing posts with label Social Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Media. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2023

ChatGPT: Exploring the Impact on the World Today and Tomorrow







ChatGPT: Understanding the Present and Future Impact on the World

Are you curious about the increasing buzz around ChatGPT AI and what it entails for the future? As an avid user, I am happy to share my insights and understanding of this cutting-edge technology.

ChatGPT, the latest and most advanced language model developed by OpenAI, is currently one of the hottest topics in the field of AI. As members of the general public, we have been surrounded by AI technology since the first time we used a search engine to answer our questions. We have become increasingly dependent on devices that are powered by AI intelligence, such as our smartphones, which have become an extension of ourselves.

It's no surprise then, that AI technology has also played a major role in the way we use social media. Platforms like Facebook and others collect data on our interests, likes, communications, and interactions, which can then be used to personalize our experience and tailor the information we see. However, the newest model of AI, ChatGPT, represents a step forward in the evolution of AI and its ability to understand and process human language. It's expected to have a significant impact on a variety of industries, including customer service, education, and entertainment.

As AI continues to become more prevalent in our daily lives, I find myself grappling with conflicting thoughts and questions. One such question is how AI is being used to create more personalized and engaging content. The idea of artificial intelligence being used to personalize experiences raises concerns about the relationship between technology and humanity. Additionally, I wonder about the future applications of AI and if the need for human intelligence will become obsolete.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to create more personalized and engaging content by analyzing data about individuals' preferences and behavior, and using that information to tailor content to them. For example, AI can be used to recommend content that aligns with a person's interests and viewing history, or to personalize the presentation of news articles or social media posts.

By using AI to create more personalized and engaging content, businesses and organizations can increase the chances of their content being seen and shared, ultimately leading to increased customer engagement and conversions.

In the next 50 years, AI is expected to continue to be used for a wide range of applications, including automation of tasks that are currently done by humans, improving decision-making, and enhancing human capabilities. However, it is unlikely that the need for human intelligence will become extinct, as AI is best used as a tool to augment human abilities, rather than replace them entirely.

Does this sound like a promising future as AI becomes more a way of life?

As a Blogger, Content Creator, Writer and Social Media Communicator, I have found that ChatGPT is a helpful tool for me. It helps me to express my thoughts clearly and easily. But while I appreciate the benefits of AI, I also recognize that there may be potential dangers that we don't yet fully understand. I worry that AI could be used for harmful purposes, and that it could undermine our human virtues such as integrity, honor, character, and moral intention. These are already challenging traits for many people, (we only have to look no further that The Hill) and I am concerned that AI could make them even harder to uphold in the future.

While AI holds great potential for progress and advancement, it is important that we approach its development and implementation with caution, vigilance, and a strong sense of our shared humanity. By working together and remaining connected to one another, we can ensure that AI is used for the betterment of all.

Grace Caroline Walker is passionate about social media, content creation, and communication. She is always eager to learn about the latest technology and keeps herself updated. She loves to travel, especially to Trinidad and Tobago where she gets to spend time with her family and grandchildren. Tobago, with its stunning natural beauty, holds a special place in her heart.
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Thursday, January 1, 2015

My Top 10 Discoveries on Social Media Engagement


Here are my top 10 discoveries on social media

1. Person to Person conversations are so Yesterday 

Instead of conversations,  I can script a post to say my thoughts, themes, ideas, philosophies, discussion, and disregard the arguments in nano seconds of typing.

2. Technology is more entertaining than it is boring

For a gregarious introvert,  the oxymoron of personalities, I am more fluid in my virtual communications.

Open communication shared with others is a daily exercise of new and informational exposure.

It is very engaging to see the personality types exposed by the candor of their reflections. People display their political persuasions,  their religious enthusiasm, or their atheism. There are the stereotypes, the misinterpreted, the bigots and the zealots.

3. Maintain neutrality or don't feel the mandate to pontificate

The public exercise of virtual freedom is not a space for open warfare.  In the fractured schematic of the virtual world,  there are;  the dictator and spectator, the communicator and relator, the orator and berator.  In the expose and the narrated, the truth and the fiction, the traveled and the traversed, the philosophical and the unsophisticated personality types are sharing in the popular culture of virtual reality.

4. Viral is relative

Stars and media thrive on viral excess.  To have star power and become a brand like the Kardashians,  any and everything that can arouse twitter and  reaction are viral worthy.

Kim Kardashian poses with her butt implants for a cover shoot.  It is newsworthy.

Nicki Minaj and the Anaconda salacious video antics are viral material.

The less clothes worn by Rihanna and Miley Cyrus for public events, that's viral value.   This is news,  viral and epidemic

Viral is momentary.  The stars get their fame and until their next spectacle event is publicly posted,  their viral fortune continues to expand.

5. The economy of virtual spending

 Online grocery shopping is more expedient and ever better bargains can be easily found by performing specific searches.   Either store pick up or home delivery, these choices are better than the picking, parking, loading frustrations of instore purchases.

 One of the best online purchases for 2014 was the Overstock.com Barbie Doll Dream house.
The labor of love for my granddaughter Raylynn by her Dad to put this together Christmas day was beyond priceless.  But the joy for Raylynn and her look of complete bliss, are beyond words or money.


6. Isolation and Introspection are not because of loneliness.

The choice to experience a rich virtual education does not diminish the absence of human encounter.

When social media  posts share the nostalgia of homelands far away, there is connection. In the misery of all that seems trivial, when  you are uplifted with a kind affirmation,  the essence of harmony of lives becomes more evident.

7. Sharing is Caring

Sharing pictures,  and posting about common interests introduce people to one another.

For some they are entertained, others may need to politicize.  To some, praying and seeking faithful are shared interests.

8. Virtual Optimization is Visibility with personalized hashtags

Online exploration of vacation destinations has excited my travel curiosity.   The pictures to world destinations with sun, sand and beach are my most favored posts.  My hashtag #LifeisaBeach is  my virtual tour posts of destinations to visit.

#Ihopeyoudance is a favorite post that I regularly share.  With many dancing styles, the line dancing with the over 55+  to the newest hip hop movements with ages ranging from 5 to 95 are my zest potions to share with all.

#Familying with immediate members of family, with friends and those who are no longer strangers are the bonding connections that are continued in my posts of shared and common interests,

9. Virtual is the new Actual

Being socially engaged  is not just a virtual experience in social media, it is my highway to the world or people,  places things to do and things to see.

Virtual is the new Actual

10. Be authentic and Just be You


People who are engaged are individual and unique and esoteric and normal in their day to day lives and activities.

For those who are uncomfortable with radical issues, doctrines, ideologies or dispositions,  social media will be a dubious challenge.

For those who are enthusiastic about being the person they are and can value all that is diverse and all encompassing,  the authenticity of self is all that is really needed.

Engagement in virtual reality and the experience of social media and social networking  are filled with exploration and discovery





Thursday, May 2, 2013

Our personalities in social media

Social Media is about Relationship Social Media is about People Based on #1 International Best Selling Socialnomics by Erik Qualman

For the sake of public knowledge I am as guilty of and equally suspect as any and all suggested characterizations that I illustrate in my social media personalities virtual chronicles.

Before all the domains in the virtual landscape of Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Google, LinkedIn , Blogger, just to name a few,were live, connected, and instantaneously accessible tools of communication, we were much like the tortoise enclosed in protective worlds and moseying along to our safe place of habitat and protected dwellings.

I was especially disdainful to the growing advances of internet technology. It was to me a further separation of societies and a defining division of those with available access and those without.

But I straddled tenuously into the territory of my virtual explorations and with comrades of all ages, locations, interests, perspectives, have found wisdom, insights. amusement and a most colorful assortment of interests and idiosyncrasies from the likes of fellow traversers in virtual reality.

The characters below are based on my own distorted concepts. It is no direct intention to "out" any identity. So if you are inclined to think its you and are honored by mention, please take a bow. If the humor of my musings makes you suspect an offense to you, please take a more salutary bow.

I delight in sharing pictures. Pictures from whence to now. Pictures of me, my immediate family, loved ones friends. Until I understood that everyone is not interested in every picture or video or last place visited, and whether it was sunny cold, or my dog is a pitbull or a "chiwawa" that I enthusiastically share, I began to build my online repository of content.with personal enjoyment.

Some of the most laughable moments online are shared in honest humor and brutal rancor by friends having children episodes, or discussing their weight gain/ loss and describing some of the side effects of digestive malfunctions.  Sometimes private voyeurism is embarrassingly posted,  hmmmnn!! quite accidentally??

What happens on Facebook does not stay on Facebook. Just by an investigating curiosity of some perverted postings, you, me and all who have no need to know about our social proclivities have shared incriminating evidence of our no longer secret follies. Busted!!

Tweens and the under 30 generations are best found Twittering and Instagramming since they have discovered that most of their parents and friends are just discovering social media. While we are having daily postings, sharing jokes, and chatting, tweens and 30 somethingers have migrated to the next techno frontier.

Occasionally they might share a posting to get a Like.  Birthday wishes or events that are neutral and get Likes are their miserly facebook offerings.
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We have all become marketers. If we can get enough people to Like our pages we can grow our business. If we need to solicit clientele for funding and we need a new audience to buy our services or products we post, we pin and we link.

Some people use the medium as a sounding board to intellectually cuss out their leadership. Some people post their bigotry, their insensitivity , their political posturing and their biased judgements.

For a former diplomat at an international convention in Geneva whose most illustrious career speech detailing her "wining" prowess as part of her official dossier, went viral on social media, it was her unplanned best exit strategy. She was quickly relieved of her post and returned to her home country.

Some people play games and use their work hours for beating the ratings challenges. And after their idle googlings and doodlings, most of all their connections see their games activity on public share. And they invite others to join.  Unknowingly..I suppose.

People with their clandestine agendas are usually unfriended. One friend was quick to exit friend status when seeing activities that the "friend's" nocturnal interests were more exclusive to others.

When I first saw my son's Facebook page under his page pseudonym I quickly sent an inbox note with motherly warning. Please remember public is not private and the wall of information you share can help you or hurt you.!!!!

I follow Atheist, Agnostic, Buddhist and Christian, Judaic, Islamic postings. The most militant subscribers in their doctrines are also those whose fervor for contention is their greatest passion.

I have found new friends, I have discovered people and places. There are the  sharers, posters and those who are quiet choristers. And there are also the ignorers.

Many also share their reasons for not being on social media.

They typically argue that they prefer to maintain a professional persona on sites like LinkedIn . They usually seem to have concerns about private information being public. This is an example of too much info (TMI).   An ex partner is lurking on facebook and  discovers what happened in Vegas is now public info.  This is cause for the claim that 1 of 5 divorces occur because of facebook.

Some of us indulge the adventure of social media to enjoy the magic of virtual exploration. For me discoveries are exciting, amusing, illuminating, and engrossing as I survey this human constellation in the social media virtual space galaxy.

Within this landscape we are all the artists. We are a colony of thoughts, ideas, dreams and fantasies. We are posting and sharing and nonetheless entertaining with our palette of varied substance.

So delicious are the tastings, that there is always plentiful and bountiful artistry to relish and savor.


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