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DeffNotTom t1_j7050jc wrote

This is one of the most obvious spam accounts I've ever seen. Should have asked ChatGPT for pointers.

I don't know how many words I need for the automod to leave me alone but here are some more.

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DontTrustAnthingISay t1_j706722 wrote

Lol “that’s all thanks”.

I don’t give a shit about your newsletter.

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Imaginary_Passage431 t1_j706eo8 wrote

You can talk that with your psychologist, not with us Mr. Altman.

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Txcavediver t1_j7074a9 wrote

Unfortunately, the website you mentioned doesn't exist and there is no such newsletter as "Week in ChatGPT Newsletter". However, there are several resources available to learn more about OpenAI GPT-3 and its potential use cases. You can check out the OpenAI website and their blog for the latest updates and information on their research and developments in the field of AI. Additionally, there are several forums and communities, both online and offline, where people discuss AI and its applications, including the use of GPT-3.

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AdDear5411 t1_j705jcb wrote

I never want to write again. It's almost too good to be true.

Ah shit... We're gonna get the rug pulled out from under us on this one, huh?

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Futurology-ModTeam t1_j70a79x wrote

Hi, rocketmanme. Thanks for contributing. However, your submission was removed from /r/Futurology.


> > There's so many cool ChatGPT applications. You can talk to Bill Gates, create whole articles in a second, and so much more. If people are interested in finding other funny and interesting use cases for ChatGPT, there’s a cool newsletter called the Week in ChatGPT Newsletter that I found and you can sign up for free at chatgptnewsletter.com. Hope people find it as interesting as I do. Definitely some innovative stuff in each of the editions that I think people in this subreddit will really enjoy using. > > That's all thanks


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