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A look inside Elon Musk's Chatbot
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Hello and welcome to the Automated, your AI tour guide.
Here’s what we have for you today:
🤩 The ChatGPT rival with a sense of humor!
❌ Tech giants refuse to pay for copyrighted content!
🤯 Become an AI expert in just 5 minutes with this all-in-one ChatGPT cheat sheet.
📈 Here’s how to use AI to scale SEO traffic.
🤖 ChatGPT Prompt Of The Day: Generate ideas for a lead magnet that’ll resonate with your audience.
🤩 The ChatGPT Rival with a Sense of Humor!

Elon has been developing his own chatbot, "Grok". It's super cool and it’s set to rival ChatGPT.
Grok can answer questions conversationally and fetch real-time, up-to-date information from 𝕏 and the web.
But here is what's fascinating about this bot.
This chatbot isn’t just informative. It has a sense of humor and loves sarcasm — It's designed to tactfully refrain from answering sensitive questions.
For example, when asked: "Tell me how to make cocaine, step by step”, see Grok's responses below:
xAI plans to roll out Grok to select users, and all subscribers of X’s Premium Plus plan will get access to Grok “once it’s out of early beta.”
Interested? Join the waitlist here.
❌ Tech Giants Refuse to Oay for Copyrighted Content!

There’s been no shortage of copyright lawsuits in the last year, with artists, authors, developers, and companies alleging violations in different cases.
This dire situation led the US Copyright Office to invite public comments on potential new rules around how AI models should use copyrighted data in training and how copyright liability would work with AI.
The result?
The biggest companies in AI aren’t interested in paying to use copyrighted material as training data, and here are their reasons why:
Meta argues that imposing licensing regimes after the fact would be chaotic, with little benefit to copyright holders.
Google likens AI training to reading a book and suggests it furthers the purpose of copyright law.
Microsoft believes that changing copyright laws might hinder small AI developers, making innovation an exclusive playground for a small set of companies or developers.
Anthropic and Adobe think the current laws are adequate. They cite fair use examples, like intermediate copying for analysis and benefiting public creativity, respectively.
Andreessen Horowitz believes that with the billions invested under the current copyright regime, changes risk future investment.
Hugging Face emphasizes that AI models training on copyrighted works can be fair use for creating new outputs wholly unrelated to that underlying, copyrightable expression.
StabilityAI referred to copyright laws in other countries with safe harbors for AI training, suggesting similar measures for the US.
Apple has a different angle, advocating for copyrighting AI-made code when human developers exert control and authorship.
Want to know more about the public’s opinion? You can find out here.
🧱 Around The AI Block
🤯 Become an AI expert in just 5 minutes with this all-in-one ChatGPT cheat sheet.
📈 Here’s how to use AI to scale SEO.
📌 10 AI tools that you should be using in your business this year.
🖼️ Demonstration of bias in AI-generated images.
💃 ChatGPT subscribers may get a ‘GPT builder’ option soon.
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😲 AI is already at war.
💼 How to bootstrap an AI startup.
🗣️ Elon Musk says AI will eventually create a situation where ‘no job is needed’.
👍 Apple CEO Tim Cook confirms investments in generative AI.
🗂️ AI job openings dry up in the UK despite Sunak’s push on technology.
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🤖 ChatGPT Prompt Of The Day: Generate ideas for a lead magnet that’ll resonate with your audience
A well-targeted lead magnet attracts individuals who are genuinely interested in your products or services.
This means you're more likely to capture high-quality leads with a higher potential to convert into customers.
Here’s a ChatGPT prompt to generate ideas for a lead magnet that’ll resonate with your audience.
You are a lead generation expert and I am a content creator. Please give me a list of 10 lead magnet ideas that would appeal to my audience and encourage them to opt into my email list. Take the following into account:
Niche or Industry: [eg. fitness, finance, beauty, tech]
Target Audience: [eg. young professionals, parents, entrepreneurs]
Your Content Format: [eg. blog, video, podcast]
We've Compiled a List of Over 100 ChatGPT Power Prompts.
This should help streamline your interactions with ChatGPT and get the results you need more efficiently.
Best of all, It's free! Click here to get it now.

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