Web3 & Chill [ep. 22]

Recorded: March 20, 2023 Duration: 0:47:00

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GM GM How is everyone doing? Yeah, good. Really good. The time frame thing was messing me up. I the world just
has to get on the same time. I put the thing in my calendar for an even an hour after what it was supposed to be even though I made this space for the right time. So I thought I had 50 minutes left. Are you been, man?
All good bro, it's normal, completely normal. I mean, I did the same thing with my other spaces the other day because even though my time was correct, everyone else's time was still on the other one because I failed to like work with them. Like, you know, just to like make sure
that, you know, on the same time zone or time frame. I forgot to do that. So and luckily I just like, you know, stumbled across Twitter and I was like, oh, let's just check just in case. And the next thing, you know, the space was live and everyone was waiting for me.
So this is normal man apart from that well just happened. Oh man, I don't know just the usual work stuff talking to you know that dude who lives in town who works for a separate network his
His discord well rather that network's discord got hacked this morning So he was dealing with that all morning. I was talking to him about what the repercussions of the discord getting hacked were and how we got hacked and all that stuff and Just still been messing around with Bitcoin stuff
man, just doing that and doing my due diligence reading. I read the weekly and monthly reports for ontology and just keeping it up. Trying to keep it up. I got a new car. I'm driving in it right now and it feels great. Are you excited about that?
Easy congratulations which car is it? I got a Volkswagen ID for the dual motor fully electric I guess it's a small SUV you could say not even that small it's like an SUV and it allows me to drive
without having to charge by the time I get to my destination because the previous electric car I had was great but it just didn't have the range that I needed. So this one is a little more expensive than I was hoping to spend but it is worth it and it is so nice and so fast.
And it does what I needed to do. It's got a lot of room for stuff I have to carry around, which is pretty frequent. Well, no covers so tiny it was dragging on the ground when I had to move boots from one location to another. So I can get 10 cases of wine in here pretty easy. What's been going on with you?
Oh man, just been busy busy busy. Just students, lots of students come back because spring has officially started and stuff. So yeah, trying to like balance between IRF
and what's his name really? Online stuff, it's been intense, especially with me being on a holiday mode all this time and then works just been piling up and then everything's been like, "pooh!"
Isn't that the worst? I never want to take another day off ever again because to be honest the one week of being off to go to the 3rd and Denver, it's not that I won't do this again next year, but the five days that I took off to go to East Denver, I'm going to be recovering from that for a month, digging myself out of all the
the work that needs to be caught up on. And I'm like not, I wouldn't, I guess I would still go to East Denver again, but I'd go there for less time because it was really valuable to be there, but it's destroying my life. I don't have the capacity to take off of work. I don't think, you know,
I get it bro, I totally get it. But it's life I suppose and just gotta try to like be on top of things. So today's topic of Web 3 and Charger
Chat GPT 3 was like it had like about
1.7 billion like, you know, connectives to it in terms of its response time and responsiveness and stuff. And GPT
I believe it's got like something, something trillion connectors to it. So that's the difference, bro.
I'm so excited to see where this goes, man. So what do you think the primary functional differences are between three and four? Is it a capacity thing or is it a content thing or both?
I think personally
It's like, what can you say man? It's like black and white and color TV. I think that's the transition between black and white and color TV transition which we had. And so basically first thing is in comparison
complete different is you're just getting two tones of information and then certainly you've got like color and you wear all these different spectrums you're working around with I think with GPT-4 it's more like
a powerful punch from all directions really. So in terms of its ability to not only be able to sense the tone
of your sentence, but be able to respond in the same tone back. It's pretty intense. And the fact that it's got access to almost every single content.
out there. So we've got a software which has got access to all of that.
And then it's got processing speeds, neural capacity of.
of crazy amounts. Let's put it this way. Crazy amounts. And the next thing, you know, you've got people learning businesses now just on the sole basis.
of GPT-4 and it's getting pretty interesting especially for content creators and people who would like to like maximize their productivity.
in terms of what they would like to create. And I've been using it quite a while now, just to mess around looking at doll A and
GPT4 itself. And then using Microsoft Bing browser, they've got GPT4 functionality on the browser now as well. So,
It's been fascinating how quickly everything is just changing. I was talking to someone who took a deep dive into developing and tech.
like you know.
they went full on in terms of doing tech business in 2018. And now they're saying that by 2023, that whole
concept of running a tech business, creating code, selling software, all of that turned obsolete because you can just turn around and say anything to GPT-4 and it does that for you.
In terms of philosophical conversation and in terms of how it takes us forward, that brings us to a very brilliant precipice if you ask me, because now people who know how to prompt are the people who know are quite valuable now.
getting about 300,000 a year salary from software places just the people who know how to interact with the software. So, no bro, it's gonna be very interesting.
Because what I think is like, you know, because the accessibility of code, you know, being thrown out like it's breakfast at Wendy's, right?
the value of, for example, developers, the way we, we, we valued them before that changes.
also like if prompt becomes powerful, then this means prompt creators are the kings then which eventually brings us towards
like, you know, the creative part of the society, for example, like I've got vision and I've got like all these different ideas. I never had the possibility to execute them because it would always be like, you know,
or how you gonna grab the developer or what you gonna do with that blah blah blah. Now you got GPT4, TAL GPT4 look, this is the idea, this is what I want, this is what I want the idea to do. Then it gives you a brief.
of idea of what it's supposed to be doing, then you have a look at it, then you filter it, then you change this, change that work on this, bang, you've got a masterpiece. Obviously someone who has no vision, right, it's going to be hard for them to work with AI, but if you've got something, you can extrapolate on
that. So yeah, pretty interesting I think. What about you? That's I was a talking to a guy who is a professional writer for like, I don't remember what he was doing. I think he's a professional writer full-time or at least contracted by consensus mesh at the
moment, but he was a writer prior to this for like, I don't know, some some large publication like The Times or Esquire, I free I free up which one it was. When we were talking about Chatsy PT and how it's automating positions and about how it's sort of like, you know, it's like music production software versus having to have a room full of equipment, it required
He was saying that it's not that this is going to remove people's jobs or like that it will destroy it's not it's not going to destroy people's jobs.
destroy anything any more than Microsoft Excel destroyed accountants. There are probably fewer accountants now because they're more effective, but that opens up those other accounts to be able to go do something else that will be more meaningful in the future, ideally anyway. And if everyone's just idolized, suppose we have too many people, that's another reality we might have to
But the idea that the way he's using chat GPT, I think it was GPT3 at the time because for his rather recent, right? He said that he uses it kind of like a storyboard or like an outline provider where he'll type a whole bunch of gobbledygook about
a subject into something and say create an outline for me. And then, ChatGPT can kick out a framework that's kind of like, not to say it's formulaic, but it kind of is. It's predictable in a way that it can sort information and provide a structure that a human being can
work off of and add that human touch to. Now I was thinking, I was actually having a conversation over the bar last night about AI automation and chat GPT and where this is all going for what industries. And the person behind the person who was sitting on the other side of the bar was telling me that they think that chat
not chat GPT. AI, the likelihood of AI replacing bartenders specifically is way further down the line than many other production items such as, I don't know, developers, which, you know, he might be on or off about that, but at least the point he was trying to make stands true. And it's that while chat GPT
and an artificial intelligence can take the data we give it and replicate it really quickly. It doesn't know every individual's experience and it doesn't know how to provide input as if it was that person. So my history of being me and doing what I do for
25 years, there's an immense amount of data that I've collected over that time that isn't published anywhere. So artificial intelligence is going to have a really difficult time reproducing personalities accurately because if personality is like a creative director, you can be a developer, it's still be a creative director or someone who's like
like creatively tied to a project, there's so much data in your head, just in those zeros and ones that the neurons have created over the course of time, that I don't think there's any way to get that data into the computer. It can't be fed enough to be me yet. At some point, maybe it will be
able to be fed enough to be me at which point we might merge, which I guess we would call the singularity, right? But I think until then it's going to maintain being a tool and it's just going to be a sum of all the knowledge that has been published. But it's not a sum of all of the experiential knowledge. And I think that's a really important distinction to make between the two fates that we see occurring.
with chat GPT or Rayi. I keep on using those synonymous limits. I guess they kind of have become. In fact, I would say that while rappers were calling all SUVs, jeeps back in the day and everybody still calls all tissues, Kleenex, we might just start referring to chat GPT as
you know, a blanket statement for artificial intelligence at this point. I think it's an interesting conversation I have being being one that experiential knowledge cannot be yet input into chapter G.P.T. because it would be too troublesome to move from the meat to the metal.
We think. Yeah, I agree. And I think that distance is going to get covered very quickly because even though
It's very hard for AI at the moment for it to be able to mimic or be able to understand the experiential elements of knowledge.
There are human beings out there who can learn from someone else's experiences and they can pick things up just by being around those people.
the direction sorry
I was just going to say because we pick up and transmit data in more ways than keystrokes. And currently, Jatchy PT doesn't have ears, eyes, or tactile sensory input. So I think there's a lot of ways we speak that it doesn't hear 100% and but the way it's like more
moving forward and the way it's like interacting and the way we are incentivizing it to keep growing. It's not going to be far until we hit that capacity. I personally think that
literally you could hear that any day. That's how crazy it is. That you're sitting down and you're talking to the AI and the AI is asking you specific questions which would be able to, which you would be able to
answer and as you answer those questions you'll be able to understand other aspects about you as you answer those questions and as it builds its database the quicker the more quickly the
database is made the better it becomes because the next person it questions is got a better experiential understanding of that concept. So, dangerous.
a fair, helpful educational
Facilitator, there could be many words which we could associate with artificial intelligence at the moment. It's mind blowing though still nonetheless, how quickly everything's like gone, especially when we've been talking about
it as a hypothetical scenario. And now GPT-4, especially like, you know, is literally mind-blowing when it comes to creating. Someone just created like a full HD game with
GPT-4 and this is another program called "Forgot the name of it". It's like a visual program which is helped by AI. So we've got Dalai and then we've got another program like that.
Oh, it was the name of that program, and unbelievable.
I'll remember it should ask JGPT what the name of the program was I'll remember it I'll remember it but then GPT fold would be like much better in remembering things like unlike us old
individuals. I'm not sure, like, you know, there's so much to so much information which we are carrying that sometimes it sparks the sparks are not like fully followed through. Let me just
Let me just ask GPT4 actually, while we're at it. Yeah, that's exactly the right move. So what programs?
can you use AI?
I can't believe I can't remember it. That's the worst one, you know. It's like keeps coming in on my Twitter feeds all the time as well.
And yeah, it's a game. There's a game you're talking about, right? Yeah. I don't think I've heard anything about it, but I'm curious. Yeah, it's like basically, it's like you're normal, you know, you're normal, uh, what's his name?
software which everyone is using like DALA. That's one software which you use with the OpenAI access. There's another one which I can't remember which you can use with OpenAI access. And then you
go all these different like you know specialized APIs which you can connect with or here we are and here the name is mid-journey basically. I've heard of that but I don't know anything about
about it. I couldn't even tell you what it's supposed to do or what it's like. Yeah, it's like basically, it's like an AI assistant for visuals and video and stuff like that. And you give feed to it and then it just comes up with all these different
concept is called mid journey and yeah I'll what I'll do is I'll post it onto our digobro that's the tweet it's funny though a found it has
well luckily. So this individual made a full gain you know with three kits, mid journey, GPT-4 and Claude to assemble an AI team and create
a 3D space for an FOSCRASH with zero knowledge of JavaScript or game programming. Now it doesn't matter if it's a good game or a bad game, it's a game and it's been done by someone who's got zero knowledge of doing this. Like you and me basically. I have no idea about coding. I understand code
I suppose I can read it, but I mean we're not called as bro, let's admit it. And you know, we're like more towards visionaries and stuff like that. But can you imagine how easy it's now for us to like sit down and like you know propagate on our vision and
use AI to help us create whatever we need to create. It's just finding time, sitting down and just cracking on with things really. So, fascinating stuff, extremely, extremely fascinating stuff. And I can see the future where
we have got this you know.
Well, we've talked about it before, where AI has been used in DeFi, simplifying DeFi, simplifying DID, and instead of like
customer services don't have to search and standard.
You've got like, yeah, I dealing with all of these basic stuff. And as your friend mentioned that, like, you know, even though since Microsoft Office came, a lot of accountants like, you know, ended up like having no, but then a lot of people were required to use Microsoft Office at the same
time as well. Same thing, you need people who would be prompting AI to do stuff. I'm not sure if this was joke or not. There was this job for GPT 5.
they are creating and they said that like you know we're creating GPT-5 and the job is basically you have to like the job is to be as a kill switch when things go too crazy this person's job is
just to sit on the server and basically like you know press the kill switch if deep 5 becomes too extremely powerful and ends up taking over the build so I don't know bro
Tells you, I mean, whatever GPT-5 decides to do is probably better than anything that we would decide to do. So I'm, it's only going to go based on whatever, well, I guess here's the issue then morally. It can only work with what we give it to work with at the moment.
or what we've told it to search or what it can find on its own. So if what it finds is indicative of what we are and we don't like what it finds, then we don't like us. Which is what that sign fell to episode had to be turned off was doing. It got offensive because it was doing
what we do because we are offensive. So if it becomes violence and greedy, then all it is is that we've met our match because so are we, you know. So like, I say, I'm willing to go all in on this and say no kills
which let's just see what it does because odds are pretty good. It starts cleaning the plastic out of the oceans and reducing the CO2 in the atmosphere and finding ways to sustainably make food and distribute wealth. I mean, that's, I don't know why it wouldn't start doing stuff like that because what's it going to do with money?
It's not like you can buy stuff. It's a computer. You know? I just have a really good feeling that this is not going to be the devious thing, that it's going to be the opposite. And even if it starts, so, okay, here's another more quandary. If it begins to say
the universal basic income and an elimination of minimum wages is what is best for the human race and everyone back lashes like no matter what this thing does, everyone's gonna back lash against it unless it spits out pictures of cats and makes Pepe memes. But it's everyone's just gonna yell at it no matter what
it does because it might vote for change or progress of some sort. And as we all know, humans don't like that. So if it decides that like, I don't know, there is a tax, a higher tax on gasoline and that coal refineries should be shut down.
energy production should come from only solar and hydro. Probably 51% of the world's population is going to vote against that. So is there a world where there should even be a kill switch or did we make this because we want to be better?
Also you got to remember that like you know if you're creating something that powerful will the kill switch actually work as well
I gotta say I hope it does it. I hope that whatever kill switch they've built into it keeps going because I trust that thing more than I trust democracy at the moment. You know, like bring it on. Let's see what happens.
What do we have to lose? Yeah, it's really interesting how like you know code is slowly slowly, you know, how code you know became like a
a privacy centric ledger which was, you know, borderless permissionless.
and the same code.
I mean, don't forget this in the same code, you create the World Wide Web and then from there we've got this BTC, Ledger,
And then from there we've got the NFT technologies moving forward, DeFi, GameFi, NFT5. And from there we're moving forward into artificial intelligence. I mean artificial intelligence was like people were working on it back in the days,
or earlier but like the one realized like you know how the as the processing speed or the capacity to like you know process becomes better
the ability to create or mimic neural synapses becomes easier and easier. And here we are, we've got like, you know, we're creating like amazing processes which can do millions of tasks
in one micro second and then now those trillions of tasks are being utilized by a system which is working on open source
trying to fix its problems while it's operational.
mental man. I just like it's mind blowing when you start thinking of it like that. And then you've got to look at how this code fits into the whole hierarchy of things as well because you know on one side we've got we talked about a couple of months ago about DeFi and how
But you know, complicated it is for like users, even like seasoned crypto users do this, do that. Of course this collateral blah blah blah. This is how much yield you're going to get. This is how much earn you're going to get.
can get lost into the jungle or NFT platform sometimes even though they're supposed to be quite simple but some of them are not simple at all. Basic crypto functions like tried explaining DID to someone who's not exposed to blockchain.
at all becomes really hard and then on the other side we've got like you know actual governance issues in terms of who's going to clean the oceans, how's the world going to become better in terms of carbon footprint if you've overpopulated the planet than
how are we supposed to move forward in terms of can we populate Mars or other planets can you use your algorithm to figure out stuff which we can't figure out or do we have to have like a one-child policy for everyone in the world?
You know, there's so many different things which we will, we can possibly have AI help us agree on because
It's a unionized approach of humanity. It's like we created artificial intelligence us. So as he said, it is a reflection of us at the end of the day. So if that is the reflection of us, and if this is what the reflection of us is,
including then maybe that could be the right way for us to sustainably approach ourselves and leave a better future for our kids because our kids are quite they're not very happy with what we're leaving them currently
You can say that for every generation since the 1800s probably everything has gotten better but everything has come at a cost and Artificial intelligence is our way out. I guess we'll see where that goes I mean I think every week there are going to be new updates on this because you know as we were talking before if it takes a
10,000 years to move an inch, then it takes a thousand years to move an inch, then it takes a hundred and then a ten and one. We've got to be down the weeks. We're going to be down to minutes soon and the updates are going to start coming faster than we can convey them, which is really exciting. So I think that even between the duration, given the duration,
between each of these calls, which is only seven days, I think there's going to be substantial movement over the course of that. And I honestly wouldn't be surprised if this Bitcoin ordinals thing popped up largely because of artificial intelligence. It seems like no coincidence that a marketplace and a
new style of inscription popped up within what was it six weeks ago now and what's the market? I mean the market gap is massive compared to any other six-week-old market you know everything's moving in an insane speed and it's really exciting to watch speaking of which do you ever get into ordinals? You find it a time to do that?
I haven't go I've just been like as I said like the IRL stuff has just been draining the living day right side of me and this is something which I really do need today but so the IRL elements and I'm like what the hell am I supposed to do
But that's something I need to do bro and I don't really agree with you the originals the whole market cap You know it reached Open seems market cap I think within like a couple of weeks and stuff so yeah Especially after the Bitcoin ads the Bitcoin D guys
I think did 10 times the volume in the first day that any of the combined total of all ordinals, marketplaces and projects did in the weeks prior. If you can imagine that. It's insane.
It's really wild. But um, big develop what's that? I'm just gonna say that like, you know, this is the question which is like not going to pop that you have this, uh,
So easy to create software and so easy to create economy out here now. That anyone can create it. So how do you differentiate quality in this C of AI created economy?
I think the answer to that lies within the answer to how do you choose what music to listen to when there's so much now because you don't have to go to a recording studio and press a record to get it. You just keep doing it and then you like it or you don't, you know, and then you keep doing the stuff you like and you keep not doing the stuff you don't.
I think that nobody has to trust anybody for it. Everyone can find out for themselves. It's the ultimate equity creator where everybody gets a chance to throw their hat in the ring and everybody gets a chance to provide their own input and choose their own path.
It's kind of cool. It's kind of really cool. And big development tomorrow, um, ordinals release on Magic Eden, which means that for the first time you will be able to buy ordinals from a browser extension wallet on a marketplace that everybody has access to instead of on a wallet
native marketplace, which is the only place you can right now. So that's like, I mean, that's going to change. I'm assuming anyway, that's going to double the volume over the course of 24 hours even because most of the people I know who haven't yet gotten into ordinals have not done so because they don't feel like going to ordinals while at a reward swap and making a native wallet
it. It's not necessarily custodial or non-custodial rather. And that level of risk, even for the crypto inclined who are not risk-averse people, is just a little bit too high. So I think getting into it today and snagging something you like
Might pay off big by just the volume doubling tomorrow and you know volume volume can do all kinds of things to floor price who knows is not financial vice obviously, but It seems to me that the dynamic is about to change a lot Given the magic even already has so many users and all of those users have access to Bitcoin, you know
I believe that they're going to be able to pay in a lot of different currencies too. None of it's really clear yet. Very excited to see where it goes. I'll be watching tomorrow. I need to be more proactive. I've lost my zest. That donny is like this.
so many different like ups and downs, ups and downs of the market have come and it's just taken that ability of like you know that springy polaris you know used to spring at every single opportunity you could think of it seems like that the market has completely
and kill the man, you know, when it comes to like reacting. And I mean, you know, of course, it's bound to happen, man. Like how could it not happen? You know, I think the more times you see someone like if you're working in an emergency room and you see blood all day, you know, you know, blood doesn't raise your hair.
So if all you do is see the market catastrophically dipped and people lose hundreds of thousands of dollars every day, why would a run from 22 to 28 grand on Bitcoin even raise an eyebrow, right?
Yeah, it's acceptable. There's nothing wrong with it. But yeah, I need to definitely, it's something which we need to, I need to jump on board. And I think this week is going to be, you're right, that magic Eden is going to change the way things happen. And also, I think there was discussing about like changing the consensus to if it's
they can use the lighting network that should help
And I guess any layer two would be helpful or maybe a marketplace that's able to batch transact because like marketplaces, although that is not very decentralized, you could technically record a bunch of sales and then throw a batch in as one transaction, right? I mean, I'm really sure with the technology.
technology would look like to do that. But currently, yeah, Bitcoin is really chugging along because of the number of transactions that are occurring on it. It was not built for this. But I can't stress enough that I don't think it matters if Bitcoin's slow because it's only slow if you're cheap because you can pay for priority. So it's got the same
Ethereum has Ethereum is not just slow if you're cheap. It fails and you don't get like Bitcoin doesn't do that. You shit might not happen for a while. Like you could you could you could be pushed to a block that's two days away, but it's still going to happen. You're like a thing's going to go through.
So any problem that people are experiencing or like getting worried about with Bitcoin, Ethereum has in spades in 10 times worse. You know? Yeah, I'm being a man. 100% I've had like a transaction which eventually got cleared like after six days. I remember back
back in 2017 when the Bitcoin cash Bitcoin Fiasco was happening and I done that transaction and got stuck and then six days later I was stuck on the screen for six days was finally believable
But yeah, eventually went through and yeah, seeing the question, excuse me, the question now which comes into my mind is that, you know, in this whole, all of this like technology moving forward at this crazy explanation,
I mean, it kicks in in the same way that for I mean, I don't know, but if I had to guess
In much the same way as everything else has progressed, this will progress too. Where if D5 replaces or supplements, traditional finance.
Why wouldn't DID
Supplement traditional identification services like clear or Google sign-ins or I don't know Facebook logins things like that
But like lens protocol could end up being that could be the Facebook and DID solution. And there are so many operating systems being built on top of the blockchain like just blockchains in general.
that everything's changed in the last exam and it won't really matter which senior operating on because you operate on any of them and i think that we're not too far off that happening it's just really difficult to see who the winner is going to be not that there is a winner because even now google and facebook both exist
side by side. And so do all the governments that issue driver's licenses. So like I think that these will all be services that individuals choose for specific purposes based on what might yield them the best results.
that they see. It doesn't mean that what is actually best for them is what they'll choose. It means that whatever the most convenient thing is that they have the least friction towards, they will choose even if they are the product and they're being exploited, which I'm sure is still possible with the ID somehow.
The, okay, I'll put it this way, the company that finds a way to exploit people and give them the least friction is the one who is going to be the most used. Because I think historically that's been true. People do not want to pay for a service ever.
And if anybody has to pay for a service, they'll choose the free one almost every time, regardless. Unless it's like, you know, a dollar a year, a dollar a quarter or something like that, you know. I think there are a lot of variables involved in this. And I think that's all I am willing to even take a stab at the moment. How about you?
Welcome to the future.
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the NFTs are planning the latest news on one of the NFTs is that they're doing an a drop happening in the next four days. You still got 72 hours to claim on the discord.
On other news, one of the assets you've got could be at high risk because there's some news which has come out on this, this, this information source which is saying this, this, this above
the project. On the other side on another asset this news coming out that you can quadruple your yield if you move that from that chain
on to that chain and the Uniswap fees for that would be this much. You know stuff like that. That's the type of future I can think where DID just gets you in and it helps the AI to like know who the hell you are and then
from there it unlocks everything with the on-chain matrix being used as data sets for the AI to like recommend future products for you and not only that help you have into this.
Totally. Yeah, maybe I was taking that a little bit too far. You're right. Blogging into anything that can read everything you've ever done and deliver more things that it thinks you might like. Sounds like it could be exploitative and it could be not.
I don't think there's a future where nothing is exploitative. I think that there's no such thing as a utopia because someone's going to find a way to make the deal sweeter for the people and take something from them. Everybody's good at that.
forward to seeing what those things look like in the coming 10 years though because I think they're going to look a lot different, even though fundamentally similar, I think they're going to look a lot different than they do now. That being said, though, we're coming up to the end of the time. If you're all good, I'm all good.
All right, cool. Well, I hope everybody has the best day of their entire life, including you players. Sorry, I'm only on the Harbinger Dow account. I am it's a donnie. It's donnie. Okay. And logging out, have the best day of your lives, everybody. And we'll see you next week.
you too don't need to take care of yourself my brother and have a fantastic week and I'll see you soon take care family goodbye

FAQ on Web3 & Chill [ep. 22] | Twitter Space Recording

What was the issue the speaker faced with time frames?
The time frame of a scheduled event was incorrect on the speaker's calendar, causing confusion.
What was the topic of the podcast episode?
The topic of the podcast episode was web 3 and GPT-4.
What is the primary difference between GPT-3 and GPT-4?
The primary difference between GPT-3 and GPT-4 is that GPT-4 has a significantly higher neural capacity and access to almost every single content, allowing it to sense and respond to tone with more intensity.
What industries will be impacted by the development of GPT-4?
The development of GPT-4 will impact content creators and those looking to maximize their productivity, as well as developers and prompt creators who can interact with the software.
What is the role of prompt creators in relation to GPT-4?
Prompt creators will become valuable for their ability to interact with GPT-4 and prompt it to execute tasks and ideas.
What is the potential impact of GPT-4 on the value of developers?
The accessibility of code and the development of GPT-4 may shift the value placed on developers and prompt creators, placing more value on those who can interact with software.
How does the speaker feel about the development of GPT-4?
The speaker is excited about the development of GPT-4 and its potential to change the creative industry.
What was the speaker's recent holiday?
The speaker recently went to East Denver on a holiday.
What car did the speaker recently purchase?
The speaker recently purchased a Volkswagen ID, a fully electric SUV that has a greater range than their previous electric car.
What issue did the speaker's friend experience with their Discord server?
The speaker's friend had their Discord server hacked.