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Anyone using Chat GPT yet? I have been playing around with it for a few weeks. I am incredibly impressed with it. HOWEVER, so far it is having a lot of difficulty converting units from say dBu to volts peak-to-peak. I have taught it a few things but who knows what it will remember.

A lot of us in my day job are using Chat GPT now. It can be great for writing emails, especially if you struggle with this.
 
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Anyone using Chat GPT yet? I have been playing around with it for a few weeks. I am incredibly impressed with it. HOWEVER, so far it is having a lot of difficulty converting units from say dBu to volts peak-to-peak. I have taught it a few things but who knows what it will remember.

A lot of us in my day job are using Chat GPT now. It can be great for writing emails, especially if you struggle with this.
I actually had it make a blog post for me on the benefits of a greek dj for a greek american event as opposed to an american dj just playing generic greek music... not gonna lie... it blew me away at the quality and detail of information it came up with. It also focused on SEO. So long story short I took it, tweaked it to make it sound a little more me and include some info about me specifically. It's a hidden page within my site so as not to deter the everyday visitor to my site, but from a search result perspective it has gotten me up to number 2 in terms of dj's when people search greek wedding dj's in the area. I contribute it to one booking already who said they found me via google search.

EDIT: I forgot to mention, prior to getting me up to number two, I don't really mention at all that I'm a greek dj on my site (again, so as not to deter anyone), and the only reason I would come up as a result was because of reviews and blog posts from others about me playing greek music. So typically Id be maybe top 10 results on a good day... but now, a consistent #2 or #3.
 
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I just asked Chat GPT to write me a wedding toast. This is what it came up with:

Dear friends and family,

Today is a beautiful day, not just because of the weather or the decorations, but because we are here to celebrate the love between [bride's name] and [groom's name]. I have had the pleasure of knowing both of them for quite some time, and I can honestly say that they are perfect for each other.


[Bride's name], when you found [groom's name], you found your other half. The one who complements you, challenges you, and supports you in every way. [Groom's name], you have found your soulmate in [bride's name], the one who understands you, loves you, and stands by you through thick and thin.

It is truly an honor to stand before you all today as [bride's/groom's] friend and witness [her/his] union with [her/his] partner for life. [Bride's/groom's] love is a beautiful example for all of us, and I know that their bond will only grow stronger with time.


So let us all raise our glasses to [bride's name] and [groom's name], to their love and commitment, and to a lifetime of happiness and joy together. Congratulations, and may your love continue to shine bright for all eternity!

Not bad. However, I forgot to mention the dog, Fido. So, I asked Chat GPT to oblige and it added.

And let's not forget to mention their adorable dog, Fido! [Bride's name] and [groom's name] have welcomed Fido into their lives as a beloved member of their family. Fido has brought so much joy and love into their home, and I have no doubt that he will continue to be an integral part of their life together. Fido, we raise a glass to you as well, for being the faithful and furry companion to this beautiful couple. Cheers to [bride's name], [groom's name], and Fido!


 
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Now I asked it to write a wedding vow for a groom.

Dear [Partner's name],

As I stand here before you today, in the presence of our loved ones and the universe, I vow to love you unconditionally and to cherish you for all eternity.

I promise to be your partner, your confidant, and your best friend, to support you through thick and thin, through good times and bad.

I pledge to respect your individuality and to celebrate our differences, to listen to your needs, and to communicate openly and honestly with you.

I promise to build a life with you that is filled with laughter, joy, and adventure, and to create a home with you that is a sanctuary of love and warmth.

I vow to grow with you, to learn from you, and to challenge you to become the best version of yourself.

I give you my heart and my soul, and I promise to always hold your hand, to stand by your side, and to love you until the end of time.

With all my love, [Your name]



 
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I just asked it for 5 ways to make an announcement at a wedding without saying "ladies and gentlemen." Oh well, it got 4 out of 5.

  1. "Good evening, everyone!": This is a classic and simple way to start your announcement without using gender-specific language.
  2. "Friends and family, I have an announcement to make!": This is a warm and welcoming greeting that includes everyone and sets a positive tone.
  3. "Hello, beautiful people!": This is a fun and upbeat greeting that will get people excited and in a good mood.
  4. "Attention, wedding guests!": This is a more formal way to start your announcement without using gender-specific language.
  5. "Ladies, gentlemen, and honored guests": This greeting is more inclusive and acknowledges the diversity of the audience without excluding anyone.
 
I just asked it for 5 ways to make an announcement at a wedding without saying "ladies and gentlemen." Oh well, it got 4 out of 5.

  1. "Good evening, everyone!": This is a classic and simple way to start your announcement without using gender-specific language.
  2. "Friends and family, I have an announcement to make!": This is a warm and welcoming greeting that includes everyone and sets a positive tone.
  3. "Hello, beautiful people!": This is a fun and upbeat greeting that will get people excited and in a good mood.
  4. "Attention, wedding guests!": This is a more formal way to start your announcement without using gender-specific language.
  5. "Ladies, gentlemen, and honored guests": This greeting is more inclusive and acknowledges the diversity of the audience without excluding anyone.

I am absolutely going to say "Hello, beautiful people" moving forward....I'm not sure if I am being sarcastic or serious either lol
 
I just asked Chat GPT to write me a wedding toast. This is what it came up with:

Dear friends and family,

Today is a beautiful day, not just because of the weather or the decorations, but because we are here to celebrate the love between [bride's name] and [groom's name]. I have had the pleasure of knowing both of them for quite some time, and I can honestly say that they are perfect for each other.


[Bride's name], when you found [groom's name], you found your other half. The one who complements you, challenges you, and supports you in every way. [Groom's name], you have found your soulmate in [bride's name], the one who understands you, loves you, and stands by you through thick and thin.

It is truly an honor to stand before you all today as [bride's/groom's] friend and witness [her/his] union with [her/his] partner for life. [Bride's/groom's] love is a beautiful example for all of us, and I know that their bond will only grow stronger with time.


So let us all raise our glasses to [bride's name] and [groom's name], to their love and commitment, and to a lifetime of happiness and joy together. Congratulations, and may your love continue to shine bright for all eternity!

Not bad. However, I forgot to mention the dog, Fido. So, I asked Chat GPT to oblige and it added.

And let's not forget to mention their adorable dog, Fido! [Bride's name] and [groom's name] have welcomed Fido into their lives as a beloved member of their family. Fido has brought so much joy and love into their home, and I have no doubt that he will continue to be an integral part of their life together. Fido, we raise a glass to you as well, for being the faithful and furry companion to this beautiful couple. Cheers to [bride's name], [groom's name], and Fido!


I would only use that if I committed fully to reading it like Joe Biden would, in other words, saying "bride's name," "groom's name," "bride's/groom's/his/hers" out loud, as written.

Now that would be a memorable wedding speech.


GJ
 
Using the couple's names is critical to a more intimate event. NEVER just say "the bride and groom"!

Plus that "hello all you beautiful people" is as great idea and is used by late night talk show host Stephen Colbert.
 
I've used it at my day job to write some PowerShell scripts. I've also used it to reply to request for quotes for DJing. I've been very impressed with it. I'm excited for when GPT-4 becomes available to the general public.
 
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I am absolutely going to say "Hello, beautiful people" moving forward....I'm not sure if I am being sarcastic or serious either lol
If I heard this, I'd stop listening as I'd know they weren't taking to me 😁
 
I've also used it to reply to request for quotes for DJing.
What parameters did you give for that ?, very curious about this and wanting to try it, I believe I am losing some leads by the way I am replying.
 
In my prompt to Chat GPT I stated what my services were and then fed it my usual pitch and asked ChatGPT to reword my sales pitch in a more convincing tone.
Awesome, I am going to give it try , thank you!
 
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