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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

26: ChatGPT

The end of coding as we know it ChatGPT has come for software developers .......... Then he quizzed it with the kind of coding questions he asks candidates in job interviews....... Whatever he threw at it, Hughes found that ChatGPT came back with something he wasn't prepared for: very good code. It didn't take him long to wonder what this meant for a career he loved — one that had thus far provided him with not only a good living and job security, but a sense of who he is. "I never thought I would be replaced in my job, ever, until ChatGPT," he says. "I had an existential crisis right then and there. A lot of the knowledge that I thought was special to me, that I had put seven years into, just became obsolete." ........ in recent weeks, behind closed doors, I've heard many coders confess to a growing anxiety over the sudden advent of generative AI. Those who have been doing the automating fear they will soon be automated themselves. And if programmers aren't safe, who is? ............ the degree to which large language models could perform the 19,000 tasks that make up the 1,000 occupations across the US economy ........... 19% of workers hold jobs in which at least half their tasks could be completed by AI. ........ two patterns among the most vulnerable jobs: They require more education and come with big salaries. ......... Large language models like the one powering ChatGPT have been trained on huge repositories of code. ......... Those assisted by AI were able to complete tasks 56% faster than the unassisted ones. ......... the introduction of the steam engine in the mid-1800s boosted productivity at large factories by only 15%. ......... Tech companies have rushed to embrace generative AI, recognizing its ability to turbocharge programming. Amazon has built its own AI coding assistant, CodeWhisperer, and is encouraging its engineers to use it. Google is also asking its developers to try out new coding features in Bard, its ChatGPT competitor. Given the tech industry's rush to deploy AI, it's not hard to envision a near future in which we'll need half as many engineers as we have today — or, down the line, one-tenth or one-hundredth ..........

there's enough of a demand for coding to employ both humans and AI

.......... "There's only so much food that 7 billion people can eat" ........ "But it's unclear if there's any cap on the amount of software that humanity wants or needs. One way to think about it is that for the past 50 years, we have been massively underproducing. We haven't been meeting software demand." ........... AI, in other words, may help humans write code faster, but we'll still want all the humans around because we need as much software as they can build, as fast as they can build it. ......... all the productivity gains from AI will turbocharge the demand for software, making the coders of the future even more sought after than they are today. .............. Consider what happened to bank tellers after the widespread adoption of ATMs. You'd think ATMs would have destroyed the profession, but surprisingly, the number of bank tellers actually grew between 1980 and 2010. .......... "but you probably do want to formally verify code that goes into your driving assistant in your car or manages your insulin pump." If today's programmers are writers, the thinking goes, their future counterparts will be editors and fact-checkers. ............ those who make the transition to the AI-driven future will find themselves performing tasks that are radically different from the ones they do today. ......... The new technology essentially leveled the playing field between the newbies and the veterans. ......... I'm a writer because I love writing; I don't want my job to morph into one of fact-checking the hallucinogenic and error-prone tendencies of ChatGPT. ......... go back a few decades, and you'll find a technology that obliterated what was one of the most common jobs for young women: the mechanical switching of telephones. Placing your own calls on a rotary-dial phone was way faster and easier than going through a human switchboard operator. Many of the displaced operators dropped out of the workforce altogether — and if they kept working, they ended up in lower-paying occupations. ......... one of the most glaring problems with AI research: Far too much of it is focused on replacing human labor rather than empowering it. .......... "I really think everybody needs to be doing their work with ChatGPT as much as they can, so they can learn what it does and what it doesn't," Mollick says. "The key is thinking about how you work with the system. It's a centaur model: How do I get more work out of being half person, half horse? The best advice I have is to consider the bundle of tasks that you're facing and ask: How do I get good at the tasks that are less likely to be replaced by a machine?" ............... he's watched people try ChatGPT for a minute, find themselves underwhelmed by its abilities, and then move on, comforted by their superiority over AI.
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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

25: TikTok

How To Go Viral on TikTok: 11 Top Tips (and Why They Work) Anyone can go viral on TikTok, regardless of follower count. Try these tips and learn how to put your content in the spotlight...... According to TikTok, the algorithm recommends content based on videos that you’ve interacted with (watched, liked, shared, commented on), who you follow, what content you create, and your account demographics, as well as what’s in the video itself (captions, sounds, hashtags). TikTok then serves a mix of similar content from both accounts you follow and don’t follow. ........ In order to go viral, your video has to pass a crucial informal “test.” The app serves your video to a small group of users that TikTok believes is a representative sample based on your video’s contents (title, hashtags, captions, sound). If it performs well with that sample of users in views and engagement, TikTok may show it to a larger audience. ........ The TikTok algorithm doesn’t factor in a TikTok user’s follower count or prior engagement numbers. You’re as likely to see posts from someone with a few million followers as from a brand-new user. ........ TikTok is known for its use of music and sound bites, and incorporating popular sounds into your content can help increase your chances of going viral. Using trending audio can be effective because it’s catchy (and increases view time), the viewer knows what to expect in your video, and users may discover your video through the audio’s search page. ......... we suggest adding a trending song as a background track to optimize your chances of going viral — you can adjust the track’s volume to be much lower than your speaking audio. ........ Use a mix of high-use and niche hashtags, not just one, or the other ......... Making share-worthy content is one of the most critical factors in going viral on TikTok. ........ Educational. #LearnOnTikTok is a popular hashtag for a reason, so teach people something! If it’s surprising or unique, chances are people will want to pass on the lesson......... the listicle: the oldest trick in the content marketing book. ....... you need to catch a viewer’s attention in the first few seconds and give them a reason to watch as much of your video as possible. That’s why starting with a strong hook is essential. ...... generally, shorter is better ....... engage with content within your niche (such as videos using the same hashtags as yours). Doing this can help build a community around your content and encourage people to share your videos with their followers. ......... Editing can be anything from adding captions and stickers to leveling up your skills in video transitions and special effects. ......... This example from National Geographic shows fast cuts between different shots, angles, and zooms, keeping you engaged until the end. ........ achieving virality is a numbers game. The more you post, the more you’re likely to gain followers and the more chances you have to get a viral hit . ......... Think of how popular sharing Twitter screenshots has become on Instagram and LinkedIn. ......... Have a strong call-to-action at the end. Try “hit the plus button for more content like this,” “comment with what I should show in my next video,” etc. ......... Leave in random details or hiccups. .......... This creator includes a consistent call to action—“follow for more small space living tips”—at the end of many of her videos, including this viral one. ........ aim for a healthy engagement rate of 4% views-to-likes (4 likes for every 1000 views). A 4% ratio shows that your content is engaging and will give it a better chance of going viral. ......... if a video gets between 250,000 and 1 million views, it can be considered viral on TikTok. ........... posting more frequently will increase the chances of all the right factors coming together to help your TikTok video take off. .......... Some videos can go viral shortly after posting, but many don’t go viral until days or weeks later.

When Is the Best Time to Post on TikTok in 2023? [Cheat Sheet] The best time to post on TikTok varies by day of the week. Use these recommendations to make sure your videos are seen by the most people. ........ usually, videos suggested on the For You page are no older than a couple of days. ......... So, for best results, you’ll want to post to TikTok when your audience is most likely to already be scrolling. In other words, finding your best time to post will require understanding where your audience is located (time zones matter) and when they’re online. ......... (TikTok recommends posting 1-4 times per day). ........ the best time to post on TikTok for maximum engagement is Thursday at 7 PM. ......... 11:00 AM is the best time to post on TikTok on Saturday. For once, the early bird doesn’t get the worm. ..... Post when they are online vs. when you have time to post. ...... the best times to post on TikTok are quite different than Instagram. Many of the best times to post on Instagram fell during the typical 9-5 workday. But there are more early morning and evening peaks for the TikTok audience. ........ You can learn a lot from the success of others. ......... Find accounts that address the same audience you’re trying to reach, and analyze their posting schedules. Take note of which of their videos are the most popular, and check for patterns. ......... And knowing that the For You page mostly consists of fresh TikToks, you should be trying to align your publishing schedule with your audience’s activity patterns.

How to Make Money on TikTok in 2023 (4 Proven Strategies) Learning how to make money on TikTok can turn your hobby into a full-time job. Here are the best strategies for earning money on the app....... TikTok ranks as the 6th most-used social media platform worldwide ...... To make money on TikTok directly you must be 18 years of age or older, have more than 10,000 followers, and have at least 100,000 views over the last 30 days. You can then apply to the TikTok Creator Fund in the app. ........ in December 2019, 16% of U.S. marketers planned to use TikTok for influencer campaigns—but in March 2021, that number went up to 68% .......... every dollar spent on influencer marketing yielded an average of $6.50 for the business, with the top 13% surveyed reporting a return of $20. ......... the customers gained through influencer marketing were higher quality than customers brought in through other channels, like email marketing or organic search. ......... Have at least 10,000 followers ........ Have at least 100,000 video views in the last 30 days ....... Brand partnerships on TikTok can make you upwards of $80,000. That’s right — if you’re a big enough creator (with a large and engaged audience and a track record of success on the platform), you can buy an expensive car with your earnings from one video. ........... As for the TikTok Creator Fund, you can earn between 2 and 4 cents for every 1,000 views. This means you might expect $20 to $40 after reaching a million views.



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