Husband, Father, Dog Person. Based in Southern New Jersey (near Philadelphia) I lead a few technology procurement teams and vlog about it (also really enjoys camera gear).
I also make videos about my dog, weird snacks, and a few local restaurants (especially local Thai places).
I wanted to give a quick channel update as it has been a few months since I posted on this channel.
Just because I haven’t posted here, that doesn’t mean I am not making videos! I have been active over at “The Source” making procurement and career advice while the winter (rain, as it hasn’t snowed) killed other ideas I had over the last few weeks.
So I have been hiding in my basement making talking head videos (add this one to the count), but I have the creative juices flowing for this channel too.
Finally… Congrats to Mel and Scott on that Corn Hole Championship!
ChatGPT is making headlines and terrifying educators.
The headlines made me curious so I created an account.
First, if you are worried that this is going to replace journalists or write your kid’s school essays, I wouldn’t lose any sleep. Second, the bot is only loaded with information through 2021 and it tends to get many details wrong. You need to fact check almost everything it spits out.
Most importantly, ChatGPT thrives in the creation of basic scripts and models. Information that has been readily available and has multiple sources appears effortlessly. It can make simple lists and scripts quickly (see video), which is a great supplement.
In this post, you will see how I used the bot to craft blog posts. While the format was good, I had to research and re-write all the actual facts.
Commonly Asked Questions About ChatGPT:
Does this chat bot create unique answers? No, it scours the internet for content
Are ChatGPT essays good? Format is good, however the facts and information might be very wrong.
Why is the service currently down? Demand is high and the servers can’t take the strain
I have been using the original PGYTECH MantisPod Pro for several months and liked the flexibility and ease of going vertical, but I felt that it was a little… structurally unsound for bigger cameras.
This video compares the differences between version 1 and version 2 and why V2 is perfect for the ZV-1. It also highlights how this tripod fits perfectly in my 3L man-purse.