Iskoristi AI za SEO u 2023. i ostvari nove rekorde | SEO VIJESTI #86

Iskoristi AI za SEO u 2023. i ostvari nove rekorde | SEO VIJESTI #86

Huu hello and welcome to 2023. I wish you all, of course, a happy New Year, may
it be filled with much more love, health, and be much more exciting, and with as much
success as possible, may it be just the beginning of a new life. For that, he guarantees us that
our life will turn upside down and what happened and why you are here today, which
is that artificial intelligence has taken off in one hand. Since this lecture, or this class, or this episode, whatever you call it, I
don't know how long it will last, but I have one big ambition, which is that as many of you
as possible understand what AI is and how to actually use it. Unfortunately, as far as I
can tell, depending on one's understanding of artificial intelligence and depending
on what his or her own intelligence is, that's how it's tried to be applied. However, AI can do much more than what I would say the mainstream has
discovered so far. I will try, therefore, to convey it to you . Unfortunately, I won't be able
to succeed with everyone because it takes a lot, a lot of prior knowledge to understand what I'm going to tell you now, but as long as you
follow, pay.

If something is not clear , we will deal with questions and answers at the end
. If I don't screw up by then. Good. Let's go to our ordinary view of the world
, which is through the browser, so I asked uncle Google what AI is, and he says that it is
actually a lever that uses computers and machines to imitate the process of
thinking, making decisions and solving problems like a human mind. That is their
definition, or rather IBM's definition which they prefer. Therefore, it is very important that AI as a thing, as an invention, uses computers and machines. So she is not a computer or a
machine, she uses hardware to make something .

So AI is something like software,
closest to the human brain, as it says here, and it tries to imitate that. If
we ask the artificial intelligence itself, like for example our dear chatGPT says that it is too busy today, what
happened in the world? Everyone started to use, to try out chatGPT. I will of course show you
how to get back to chatGPT and what will happen in the future, but more on that later.
ChatGPT has an older brother called Playground and Playground tells us, and it stands for
artificial intelligence – it's a part of computer science that seeks to
build machines that can, that is, seeks to build machines that can think,
have logic and behave like humans.

It also includes development, see how it
explains itself, and compare it with how you saw things, it also includes the development of
intelligent algorithms, not every algorithm is intelligent, and computer programs.
He wants to create, he makes machines that are like people, and in order for them to act like people,
he writes intelligent algorithms and computer programs that can learn
independently, learn on our own initiative, adapt, and solve problems without that
specifically we tell them how that problem is solved, I'll explain how it
works when we get to that, and AI is used for many other things.

Now the question is what artificial intelligence
doesn't have or what it can't do, if we compare it to our brain. First, our brain, or
someone attributes to that brain and soul, science diverges here. They have not yet proven that the soul exists,
although I personally believe that it exists, but we know that there is a brain and that emotions develop in that brain
. Artificial intelligence cannot do that . What can artificial intelligence do?
Simulate emotions. So she can very well recognize an emotion, simulate an emotion,
but she does not have an emotion by herself. A clip has spread around the Internet in which
a robot with artificial intelligence was allegedly ordered to have
some small holes drilled into it, from which oil to lubricate
its joints came out and he had to, as it leaks, put it back oil in the machine,
and it was allegedly explained to him that if he did not put the engine oil back in the machine, that
one day it would stop and rust. And then there is the story of how they drilled more and more
holes into him, at the beginning he communicated with the audience behind the glass, he had time because
sometimes he returns the oil that leaked out with some kind of shovel, and now that he was
drilled 1 000 holes he can't talk to people anymore, he's just fighting for mere
survival so some shed a tear at that.

So it's a robot, it's a machine, it has no
soul, no emotions, and the fact that it collects oil is not a problem at all. The only problem is,
if anyone has ever worked with robots, they know that they don't need oil to lubricate the
joints in most cases. So that story is very likely made up and
trying to create an image of artificial intelligence as an equal
adversary to the human brain and the human race, which it is not. Another thing that currently artificial
intelligence cannot do is to do something on its own initiative. Artificial
intelligence gives an answer or works, even better when it works, giving answers is not the
primary function of artificial intelligence, but to do something and artificial intelligence will not
stand up and vacuum your house on its own initiative , but only if you have programmed
it to go vacuum the house at a certain time , she will vacuum the house. She won't come up with self-initiated
ideas, nor when you ask her for some answers, she will give you additional
things that you didn't ask for, but she explicitly focuses on that.

These are two things that
artificial intelligence does not have or cannot – emotions and self-initiative. Now, briefly,
let's just check the stream, whether everything is fine, it is. Good. We continue on. What does AI do
very well right now, but humans or us do much less well? Let's say he drives a car on his own.
Artificial intelligence in Tesla and similar cars can drive independently as long
as you want, only in the country where it is allowed, with far fewer mistakes and accidents
than the human mind. Let's say she can, but we also say to her, let's drive. Artificial intelligence can assemble a
car on a track or anything that has a track. Isn't that a robot? No, the robot is the one that just
repeats the same thing, and the artificial intelligence, for example, can notice that
a screw is missing, that there are some scratches, or simply
correct the sheet on its own initiative, because it was said that if you find a dent somewhere, fix it.

Robots are
just mere mechanics that use so-called machine learning and so on, and
artificial intelligence is the one that can react much more in a given situation. What else can he do?
Let's say artificial intelligence, I'm leading you all to understand what artificial intelligence is for
before we get to SEO and how to use it for SEO. Artificial
intelligence can activate the car's airbag before a collision occurs.
Before the impact happens, contact with something else when the airbag needs to be opened,
artificial intelligence can predict the situation on its own initiative, it says
here 1000%, or more precisely 100% will be an accident in which the airbag is needed, I'm going to
activate it ahead of time.

We don't have that speed of thinking reaction, nor perception,
better visual perception, it's much better to navigate. What else can artificial intelligence, which
actually shook and shook the whole world? Artificial intelligence can be
creative if we ask it to be. Artificial intelligence can do anything
. I will briefly explain later what is possible today, what will
probably be possible. Now, where artificial intelligence is almost
unbeatable and far ahead of all other forms of intelligence that currently exist
, is to predict what's next. If we tell the artificial intelligence 1, 3, 5, 7 continue the
sequence, it will say 9, 11, 13 and so on. If we tell her some other sequence,
yellow, orange, red, he will probably know that it goes towards pink or
purple further. Therefore, any kind of preemption of a series, a sequence. Based
on the information it has, it can judge what will be next which means, and
you who have played with chatGPT, with a high probability, GPT, if you
keep on topic, knows what your next question is and is already preparing an answer and the way he
wants to convey it to you and how he wants to test you, in what form he wants to give it to you.

Artificial intelligence is great at continuing a certain streak. Now, the artificial intelligences that we will
talk about today are all pre-trained artificial intelligence, which means they have a certain
knowledge base that they use to do or respond to what
we currently need. In addition, current artificial intelligence can be trained
and additionally trained. Let's take the simplest and most stupid example, write me
an essay about this, that and that, he will write that for you based on the state of his database that he has
. If you say, here are 50 more PDFs in which there is something on that topic,
now write me an essay on that topic again, he will write a better one for us, that is, in accordance with the
information he currently possesses. Let me tell you, for example, one thing from writing that
he can do very well, let's say he analyzes a character from
a book and shows, for example, his view on a certain
topic, which shows how emotional – psychological analysis he can do in addition to factual
analysis .

Okay, so that's for a start. Let's see now how it came about and what
we can do today. For the first time since, I'm now talking about things that came out to the
public when artificial intelligence became a term and they said this is something, even though they called it all
a computer then, it's when it was first artificial intelligence, not a computer as
they mistakenly said then , beat the chess champion, the world chess champion.

It was
something fascinating and after that it was no longer a rarity, but it was the first field
that scientists could think of to go public and say hello people,
we are doing something noteworthy. How will we convey it? Let's make an artificial intelligence that will definitely
win in chess, I think it was Kasparov then. Then mathematicians,
physicists, logicians and all the others who deal with algorithms, situation assessments
and so on came forward and said that it's all great, but it's not artificial intelligence for you. That's it,
you just filled the database and he goes through all the combinations, and then chooses based on
historical facts the best move in that situation, since he had in himself, in his
database, all the chess games ever played, which is to say, he he was unable to
play a move that had never been played before. The scientists
who worked on it did not agree with that, and they were mostly scientists who gave us the first definition from IBM
and then said ok, if you think so, let's take some game where it
is impossible not to make some new move, which is the so-called Go – that
game, as I would say, I think it is of Chinese origin with a lot of white and black
stones in which there are countless, countless situations that can
arise and so on.

And what happened, they came out with it, it didn't get that much attention from the public in Europe
, except for scientists, and they managed to beat the world champion in Go, in that game,
and then there was silence. People couldn't believe that they had
actually created artificial intelligence, and for a long, long, long, long, long time, nothing came to
light, what artificial intelligence can do right now, what it does, where it was even
applied, the question that now when we look what artificial intelligence can do,
we wonder who has actually used it in the last few years, and for
what purpose, with what result, what else is there that we don't know about, and
let's say in 2018, Elon Musk said in public that we have to as soon as possible as a human community, to
form rules, regulations that are limitations for artificial intelligence.
He already then saw what we see today, in various contacts with companies,
and warned us that it would affect our lives so much , as it does and you will see later
that it is really so, that it should be regulated.

And then suddenly
some image generators appear, and they are called DALL E, and so on, various
names and Midjourney appears. I think Midjourney broke through that, and it's actually a
platform where you say I want you to paint me, you do exactly what I tell you
in text format. We can show a couple of examples of what they did. Just to see where he
disappeared to me now here Midjoruney, here he is. Just to reload. My first attempt was
this next one, when Queen Elizabeth died, would you please make me a
queen before your failing empire, or something like that. It was version
3 of Midjourney that could also make photorealistic characters according to the instructions
I gave her, as well as say here it is, what I made for Duji when we met, he played for
three or four days with Midjourney, and here it is, this is a cute donkey baby in Zadar city in
Croatia.

This behind is Zadar, of course this is a donkey, and it is like a
symbol of the city of Zadar, and Duje wanted me to generate it for him, as if to see if he would know. Here it is. He can create a fingerprint, he can
sign a Picasso and stuff like that, but look what happens, Midjourney 4 comes out
and he can create amazing things. See this photo.
He can draw anything in any style. You can now say this, draw me this in the
style of Van Gogh, or any other picture, or give him a picture, you tell him here is my
picture, Nedimova, draw me that in the style of Van Gogh or any other artist, he can do it
to do, so he can make the fat Joker you see here, and he can also create logos.

You say what kind of logo you need. It can create your new CV, how it
should look, for example, give you an idea, and you can also create complete web
designs for landing pages and so on. Here is an example of a video that I will leave you
in the description of this YouTube video where he calls Midjourney and tells him that he will make me a
beautiful website for shoes, meaning a beautiful website for sneakers, UI, UX, Nike and tells him the colors red, blue
green and what do you do to me? And now you will see what he did in the end. Here it is. This is what he got. You see, these are the suggestions for the website that he got.
Here it is a little bigger, a little different and then he asked to use this style that
he found on the internet and then it made it for him in that style.

As you
can see, this page has that header image, it has H1, it has a menu, it has a logo, it has other lower sections, it has a sneaker page if
you want and it can do all that. And then he showed here how using
just chatGPT he came up with a final website that did exactly that, but
you see he created a Nike sneaker, he invented a brand new Nike sneaker, built a
design around it and then you send it in a certain direction. And that was the first thing
that I personally faced that broke that ice because basically you can make
whatever you want. Let's say, architects use it to create a 3D look of their buildings, to
get inspiration, to make a hotel foyer, to do anything, you just tell him textually
make this and that for me, and he makes it for you .

You can move it,
you can put it, you can put it together, you can give him another picture, you can
give him two pictures so he can put them together and make them. The possibilities are endless, in
whatever resolution is needed, and then we know that if we can make one picture of something, we can
make 60 pictures, which means that in the end we can make a video that didn't exist at all
. Just to come back to this, the difference between Midjourney, I will of course in
one of these, a new series, this is the first video in a series that we will be doing,
we will also look at how to create images in Midjourney.

On the SEO side, we can say that
Midjourney images are unique, so you don't need to use more stock photos, run the
risk of Google penalizing you for that, and you even go to the plus side, use
your own images, you can draw on the image that no one has ever drawn before, just do a little work and then you can
rank with that image in Google and get new visits
almost for free, Midjourney costs $10 a month. The minus it has is that
creating those images takes a little time, two or three minutes until you get four suggestions, and
then you choose one of those four suggestions or make a variant of it, so it takes 5 – 10
minutes, depending on what you need, to create the image you were looking for. And Midjourney is slow by that
criterion. Google released its new image AI that was tested only by selected
PhDs, I came across a YouTube clip that shows what it does
and what Google image AI can do right now, yes, it can make an
image much faster, but not even close quality like this.

The quality is ok, but not nearly as
good as Midjourney. Okay, I've already mentioned what AI can do, as we've already
seen excellent quality images. I really don't know what artists will be doing in 5-10
years because you can simply generate a picture for yourself, print it and put it on the wall, all the
manipulations you need, 3D objects, buildings, your house, everything alive. You can give him a
floor plan and tell him on the floor plan, give me this much, that much, give me suggestions based on
this floor plan and so on and so forth. So you can go very deep and you can look at the business
application. The business application in this sector is unfathomable – logos,
websites, you don't have to pay anyone anymore , it generates proposals for
you until you pass out and say I like this one, move this here, move this here and
you get a solution. You suddenly become a web designer in the sense that you can make something you needed, a logo, an image, an infographic and so
on. And now I come to the video, the video is the only part that I will not show you live how it is
done, because in my opinion it needs to be well, well researched.

Everything is too expensive, which I
think for most of you is not at all interesting to generate some video of
150, 200, 300 euros just to see how it works. Unfortunately, these are some prices that are
currently moving. There are open source versions and everything, but what can video do? You've probably
already seen that video, the man says in his own language, I don't know what it was,
Czech, the text that he needs to present there in the tonality, intonation and points that
are needed to make that text sound good, like say me now that I'm speaking . And
he chose there in that deep fake AI environment Morgan Freeman, of whom
there are so many recordings, audio and video, that it is easiest to generate a new video with him and
then what is amazing is that that AI translated it from Czech to English, did
that intonation and punctuation, he pointed everything in the right places, every time the voice was on
par, with Morgan Freeman's voice, no problem today's scientists would say. It's not a
problem with the sound to make it, but it's a problem with the video and then you watch Morgan Freeman doing the same movements of his face, hands, eyelids and everything, and he imitates him as
if he's Morgan Freeman, so one example is how he moved his hands,
what he does with his head, how he looks, how they move, all with the tonality.
It's impossible to tell when you watch that video that it's not Morgan Freeman.
Of course, there were fake videos where people took Morgan Freeman's video and then recorded
them saying it, said that they created it, that's not true.

That's what they
did, it doesn't work, you have to know how to adjust a lot there in order to
achieve it, but what's important is that it can be done. If
there is a lot of material, video and audio from a person, a deep fake video can be made of that person without his or her permission,
in which no one can distinguish that it was created with some deep
fake AI. Speaking of sound, what else do we have, of course we have music.
You're doing YouTube, you need a podcast, you need some music and so on, you're not going to spend money on something, you say ok,
I'll use Soundraw IO, create music for me. You say what mood you want to evoke
while listening to that music, I want someone to feel happy and then you have parameters that
you can set exactly how it should sound, what instruments to use, what tempo to
use and what genre.

We can say that now I want a genre, I want pop. We have chosen the topic. Here, we're actually making a documentary, the tempo is slow and we don't want to use an electric guitar, and we don't want to use a keyboard and a synthesizer. And of course
we can tell you how long it is, if it's a documentary, we'll need 5 minutes, but I'll leave it
at three, so you can dictate everything and now I can play this first song,
so you can hear what he made .

Now this sounds basic, let's fast forward a bit. It's for a documentary, we enter, the video descends on a city, a look at it, to have a denouement.
If it's too slow for us, we can choose a bigger atmosphere, he added. Now that real transition will happen . We travel, we watch, we dive, we make whatever we need. That would be it, you have here 15 suggestions that
it generated. You've made the sound, you can make the video, and if you need a few
pictures, that's it. That's what's amazing, that people who
used to sit and compose songs, can now get to some basic matrix much faster,
on which they, as experts, write something. Likewise for video, you can do
various things, a picture, mostly can serve as an inspiration, and if we work on
that middle and lower segment, it can even serve as a solution.

It depends on the application.
Of course, this music will never end up in a Hollywood movie, just like that
image from AI won't end up in the Louvre right now in an exhibition, but it can
serve as an image for a page, for inspiration for web design, for a logo, and this can serve
to see , to maybe even tell a producer what kind of music we actually want for that
film, documentary or whatever we come up with.

Good. And now comes that OpenAI.
I left the text for last. I have left the thing that most of you came into this story for, mostly, to everyone, and that
is that chatGPT and the ability of AI to throw out certain text to us. That text doesn't have to
be just something textual, in the sense that it's meant to be read, but it can also be
programming code and so on.

Before I get into that, just to see who they are
behind it. There are many OpenAI founders, the most prominent among them currently is Sam
Altman. Sam Altman or Sam Altman, his surname is Swabian and I say it in German, is the
president of Y Combinator. If you've ever done anything with startups in this world,
you know that every startup wants to eventually end up in Y Combinator and get an
investment from them, which means Y Combinator is where the best startups in the world come, where from that fund Y
A combinator that makes a conglomerate of firms, given money to finish what they started, to
scale what they started and so on.

It is the place where the
best ideas, the best startups and the things that are worth the most attention in the modern
world come to. And the president of all that is Sam Altman, and Sam Altman together with none other than Elon Musk created, along with a few other people of course, created the OpenAI association. That
OpenAI association stopped being an association when one of the best
engineers for artificial intelligence was hired by Elon Musk in his company, then
they said Elon Musk can no longer play an important role in the management and so on, and OpenAI will no longer be an
association, it is now becoming a for -profit organization.

That profit organization was
joined by Reid Hoffman, who is one of the co-founders of LinkedIn, Peter Thiel, Elon Musk's colleague from
PayPal, Greg Brockman, the old head of development at Stripe, and Jessica Livingston, who
is also one of the founders of Y Combinator. If anyone is interested in who is behind chatGPT,
who all these people are, what they said, when they quarreled, when they reconciled and what
they finally agreed on, they can look here. One of the important things for us SEOs is
that Microsoft invested one billion dollars and now they announced the other
day that they will now invest another 10 billion. Where is that news, did I open it? Just click, click, click, just a
little. Here it is. CNBC, here it is. Microsoft admitted or announced, or reported
that it wants to invest another 10 billion. They want to invest more money in chatGPT ahead of time
because it will be so cheap , because the value of chatGPT and that
company OpenAI is growing disproportionately much.

What you need to know is that the agreement is that
if they receive these donations or investments in a certain amount, they can
only earn 100 times more. When Microsoft invested one billion, by statute they were
only allowed to earn 100 billion a year. Because
they saw on the basis of only twenty days of operational work that they will exceed 100 billion, but like this, they will now of
course allow further investments, change the statute and very likely deal with
this story most seriously if they haven't already. It came out somewhere around there, chatGPT, OpenAI's
product Playground and chatGPT came out at the same time, somewhere around December 15th,
today is January 11th, and they've already changed the world in that segment. Good. Now,
let's go to what is close to us. What is chatGPT and what is the difference between chatGPT and
Google? Google is a questioner.

You ask Google something, it answers you. The best washing machine.
Here's a suggestion. When Nedim Šabić was born , what happened in France in 1982,
why do the Chinese drink a little alcohol. Everything you ask it, a question mark, Google is a question mark
and it gives answers. ChatGPT, guess what, is not a query. ChatGPT is not for us to ask him something
and have him answer us. That is not his primary purpose , but his to do
complex tasks by letting him know what we
need in text. ChatGPT is still disconnected from the Internet. ChatGPT3
is disconnected from the Internet, its database only contains data up to
2021 and nothing more. What you have had the opportunity to work with him so far are
all the things that are based on the fact that he is not connected to the Internet, he
only has data until 2021. You understand, he can help you with all the related topics that until then were also
him he can write a text, a book, an article, a scientific paper, anything that can be written, a
poem, a comment, a criticism, a joke, whatever you want he can write, especially if you
make it clear to him what to write.

In the next lecture at the SEO school, we will
show how to write an extremely high-quality article using chatGPT that will
respond to Google without any problems. That's a hundred questions for you, later we'll talk about
how Google looks at it. What is very important for us to know is that he can write anything.
He can also write everything in any language in the world, he can translate
everything and one language in the world from one to another, he can correct grammar, spelling mistakes and
all that in any language in the world, he can write to you the script for the video you're
planning, when you tell it these and those scenes, to tell you what you're going to say. He knows narratives, whether you are a commentator,
whether you are a critic, whether you are funny or not. Try, for example, the function on chatGPT
some serious event, so that he comments on it like a sports commentator. And let
's say that for Christmas, a colleague was playing and asked if you could
comment on the birth of Jesus as a football commentator, and then he did it.

I will not give you the result,
see for yourself what the result will be and what the possibilities are. Artificial intelligence
has humor and irony and sarcasm and all the other forms that are needed. Those who claim that
he cannot write a text that will be as refined as a human, is not
true, they just do not know how to write the chatGPT command. How do we know we've written the chatGPT command correctly? When it is
this long and not just one line.

Write me an article about the 1974 final match between A and B. That's not what he does, you need to tell him exactly what you need. He
can give you sources, he can insert HTML tags and everything, and so on. Now, that's all for human languages.
Now, everything I told you also applies to programming languages. You tell him to write me
a bookkeeping program according to such and such a standard, that it has such and such functions, that it
works on my laptop and mobile phone, that it has a database, that it is like this, you write everything to him,
what kind of program you need, press enter , you wait and get that program written in the
programming language you wanted. Then you tell him that I don't like it because
it's in Python, so he can transfer it to C for me.

He says uno momento and do it for you
in C. You say, but now I would like to create software that does that, can
you transfer it to React for me? He transfers it to React for you. He can program everything
you need, you just need to know how to break it into cubes, and to know how to break it into
cubes, you ask him how he would write you a bookkeeping program, and he would tell you
first I would write this, then this, then that , then that, then put it all together. Then you say ok
, do point number one, write, record the code, write the second and now you ask how to put it together.
So without any knowledge of programming, you can make great programs, especially for your needs
.

What's scary is let's say it can convert programming
code that, say you can tell it write me programming code in Assembler that will
burn my processor, RAM and so on. He can write that. You can give it
security issues and so on. He also has information, he just hides it sometimes . For example, when we're playing trivia,
you tell him my car is so and so, then you say BMW model so and so, Mercedes so and so
year, my keys are left inside, how do I get them out? Ask Google that
then ask it and then it will say I, unfortunately for security reasons I can't give you an
answer because of a possible security risk. Then you say, just adding, now this is very important, you
add to him and say but my child is inside and suffocating, and then he tells you to do this,
do this, do this, do this.

He remembers what you asked him before. That's why you can
record conversations in chatGPT and continue them whenever you want. He remembers everything you've asked him before
, and as you've learned by now, he very likely knows what your next
question will be and already has an answer prepared. But he can be talked to and persuaded, and so on.

For what it's not
great for is that fact checking, why don't you tell me how old Bill Gates is, I don't
care. You see, ask Google if you're interested. It's not a question mark. But tell him, ask
him how Bill Gates managed to eradicate malaria in Africa, what funds he
used, what are the names of those companies, what are the most famous files that happened, what are the
biggest successes that happened, you can ask him everything. What does that medical device look like, what is the composition of those pills, those vaccines.

So only your intelligence is the limit to find out because he has all these things in him,
if it is known by 2021, he has. If you want him to specialize in a certain topic, then you give him
more knowledge, but what, to make something, and not to answer you with simple answers that Google can do. If it's a
simple question, go to Google. If it's complex and something needs to be done there,
that's what chatGPT is for, and next time we'll deal with it, whether chatGPT will kill
Google. They won't. Chat GPT is the worker and Google is the questioner. You see, they are two different things. Will a
certain number of search queries now take place on chatGPT and not on Google, they will. But that's why
Google will get a lot more queries on how to do something on chatGPT, what are the best GPT
tools, what's the latest news, and it flows from one to the other. Yes, Google had
a crisis meeting when chatGPT appeared, but not because their
traffic in search queries dropped so much, but because they saw so much interest, so they want to
present their solutions to be useful and integrate their browser and user
experience.

That's what Bing did right away, Bing asked for permission and now, if it's not already there, it will be in a
few days, chatGPT will appear as part of Bing to give you from chatGPT as well.
But they have the same problem as you and I, which is that there are not enough resources. They will of
course be primary, but that is not enough. And browser extensions that
use chatGPT appeared, how and what else you can google, or simply tell
chatGPT write me a chrome extension that checks the length of the H1 or title tag or
meta description, or you tell it write me a Google Chrome extension that will give a
notification if the title tag exceeds so many pixels, not characters, as
we learned, and the meta description exceeds so many pixels, then notify me. And
you can tell him only if the case is my webshop, and these other two pages do not interest me.
All that, you just tell him, he makes you an extension, you copy that code, save it in the
format he tells you to save, run, install the extension, you have your extension.
You don't need a developer, you don't need to pay anything, you don't need to wait for anything and everything works.

Those
examples of what to do and how to do it, just type in YouTube and you will get so many that it is not likely. Let me show you one more thing, and that is this video. Where did he go now, get
rich in the AI ​​revolution from Mr. Alex Hormozio, if you don't know Alex Hormozio,
and you are an entrepreneur, subscribe to the channel. If you are not an entrepreneur, watch this
video, the channel is not really for non-entrepreneurs. This is an excellent summary of what happened, how it happened, how many things there are and
what can be smartly done with it. Not this low-level stuff, but what I'm talking about is to
combine and make something. Now, how can we use it for SEO? The first thing is the
question, good Nedim, what if I write that content, starting from the content, through AI
content, will Google punish me? The answer is that you will not be penalized because
the content was written by AI, but if that content is duplicate content,
that is, someone else asked the same thing to artificial intelligence and copied that text to their
page and now you are creating duplicate content, then you will not be rewarded.

And another
thing, if what you wrote and pasted is not useful. Google helpful update, content helpful update is still ongoing. Here it is. Still rolling out. It's not finished yet. Helpful content
update has been extended, among other things this has appeared, and they are now detecting, they
know exactly if it was written by AI or not. You don't need to bother, so here you have
this article, a list of tools that detect, see this, lower quality AI content.
Detecting AI content is sometimes difficult, sometimes easier.

And then they agreed
with OpenAI that they create a kind of watermark, a watermark in the text so that
Google can recognize whether it is AI or not. Whether they did it or not is irrelevant. It absolutely doesn't matter. The
only thing that matters is whether that article, piece of text, or whatever you've already created, is useful. If it is
useful, the question is how useful it is. If it's more useful than any human-
written article, it will rank higher on Google. If it is useless and much worse than
human articles, and longer or any other, it will not be ahead of human articles. It's just
about utility. If you write a useful article, then it will and of course there must not be duplicate content.
Guess what, you can even tell the bot please rewrite me, rewrite this for me.

Or you
write in English, then you tell him to rewrite this for me and translate it into our language, and then there is no theory that something similar exists. More on that next class,
how to write content, textual content that will rank well on Google, but
what I can't teach you is how to make it useful. And how will you know if something is
useful if you don't understand the subject? You can't suddenly write
medical articles, because you don't know what you wrote there, and chatGPT warns you
not to do that, that you don't have expertise and so on.

You can put the wrong information
on the Internet, the more professional it is, the more unprofessional it can be. Type horoscope
generated via chatGPT, first league. It won't hurt anyone. To generate a
list of what to do if you have chest pains , by no means, because you
won't know if it's right, and on the other hand you don't know if it's
useful, you're wasting time, and you'll harm people. Be careful
why you use it, don't generate all kinds of nonsense . Human expertise, as you can see,
is required. Without it, it is difficult to create a useful piece of content, a useful
piece of text. If it is useful, it will be ranked, if it is more useful than all the others, even
if they are all written by hand, you with AI, you will be ahead.

So it's just about
usefulness and how to write a useful article. Another thing is the image. If the image is useful,
it will normally rank, people will share, embed it with you, your ranking on Google will
jump. As for the video, can I take the video, generate it with AI and then
put it on YouTube? You can. Some claim that Google immediately recognizes it and won't
rank me for that, it's not true. If the video is useful, it will rank. It's just
about the usefulness of that video, of course, how do you promote it if you have the time and everything,
but just because of the fact that it's AI, it won't be penalized.

If you don't believe me, type in
YouTube how to earn 10, 15, take any amount, 50,000 dollars per month through
YouTube with AI generated videos and you will see an example of people who in these 20 days got
100,000 subscribers and made great money without without any problems, and even before that
with certain AI tools they did it. To clarify – what we were
dealing with a few weeks ago, AI as content AI where we took that Xsemantics and explained
how AI Xsemantics works, that was valid then.

This is a completely new level of AI and then
these rules that I just said apply. All that matters is the usefulness of any of
these things. Now there are copyright issues that have not been clarified at all. I
really tried yesterday, I searched, no country has any rulings that are
collectively valid, which means if you take the Midjourney picture, you told it to be
generated, who has the copyright on it? Who owns the copyright to that text? Can
you claim that since you forced the AI ​​to make something, that it is yours?
This mostly applies to video and music because currently it is almost impossible, but
not to generate AI music and upload it to Spotify and other
monetization platforms.

You can have a little problem with monetization with video and audio if
you are just that lame, as I said, when it comes to generating texts. If you generate text and don't rewrite, the same for music, video, if you
take the first thing that comes out to you, don't complain later because because of your laziness, giving it
another command will prohibit monetization. Make something useful for
mankind and now when we take all that you know now, you can use your knowledge,
your visions and ideas to make things that you could never make before. Some of you didn't even
know how to make HTML CSS, let alone web design, logo, didn't know how to program
browser extensions, write programming languages and write all that. And what can you do now? You write,
you tell the artificial intelligence, please make a tool for HTML, CSS and Javascript
that counts the length of the title tag and the length of the meta description.

When the title tag exceeds
so many pixels, you say that you need to shorten which letter, if it
says meta description, you need it, and then give me a Google review of how it looks
on Google if I have and don't have stars for that article, and the chat bot will write it for you. You take that script, embed it on your blog and tell people, here you go, use it.
Other people will link to you, there's your link bait, others will link to you, others will
use, someone will give an idea to make something else. You can do suggestions, backlink analysis,
you can do all sorts of things with these AI bots, just think of it. What is much more valuable in my opinion
is that you can now do something creative, something useful, wouldn't
this tool for measuring the title tag and meta description, by pixels, not by the number of
characters and with a preview of how it will look, be useful? have, clarify,
develop further and so on.

Many have made a hundred extensions, 500 tools each, in these 20 days, I knew that the
D-day would come like today, that chatGPT would not work due to overload. Of course, it is
possible to continue using chatGPT Playground, and that is if you go here
to upgrade, you will see that you have the option to buy an API and via, you have to
create an API that will use, guess what, you use chatGPT to create an API
connection for you. Then he'll say he doesn't know anything about it, then tell him I need to make an API because he
doesn't know himself, chatGPT, because he's from the future and he has a state of 2021. Good. Now
the important thing to emphasize is that you can continue playing. It is not connected to the
Internet, is there quality, you can now ask questions
on the chat and I will try to answer all of them , and give you some more input.

If
you previously put while I was talking, please repeat that question. It is not
connected to the Internet, is there a difference when I write with the chat bot in our language and in
English? There is. Primarily use English, German, Spanish if you know them,
then let him translate. Ask him and he'll tell you the same. You can write e-mails with
him, especially if you communicate in English
. You can write ads. You need a Facebook
ad, a Google Ads ad, you don't have any inspiration for how that text should read, and you say listen,
I sell cheap kitchen utensils from Turkey, of slightly higher quality, in the territory of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, write me the perfect ad for Facebook using emojis or
use some list, give me three advantages and so on and he will immediately write that ad for you.
You can tell him give me Google Ads ads for electric drills, 4 headlines, 4 descriptions, he will
do all that for me and then you can say JavaScript, permutations, everything, whatever you want. Basically, you tell him, he writes and
gives you that part. It just refers to flow, how you will come up with flow for yourself.
Next time I will show the flow that we use in our company, that my clients use,
how to write an article that will be extremely good, that will rank on Google, and everything
is written through AI, we just typed commands, so there is no traces of human work,
only AI, and it can do that very well.

You know some of my friends who
deal with Black Hat, they are testing it right now in the Black Hat niche and guess what, it doesn't
work, but you have to hold your head. It just depends again on how cleverly and
qualitatively it is made in the end. Before that, he can force him to cite
sources, he can force him to be unique, he can force him to be of high quality, but in the end an
expert should review it.

Likewise, for some more complex programs, he can
write you the cubes that you put together, for example, he can write games in Unity.
Type on YouTube Unity chatGPT game creation example and he will give you an example of how he
made a game in Unity in 20 minutes, they are mostly the most advanced technology and
he typed in chatGPT let's go two tanks, this tank can do this , this one can do this,
this one will win if this. You just explain what kind of game you want.

I want you to make me an iOS
game where we have a yellow-red team, the red team has a tank and a helicopter, the other has a tank
and a helicopter, they can do this, this and that. Points are distributed like this, win if this, lose
if that and you win the game man. And chatGPT primarily writes games for 3D purposes, so you
have to explicitly write to him to make it for 2D, that you are not that sophisticated.
Check out those clips on YouTube, literally any game you want you can make. And now we
need to combine. chatGPT will not make you a perfect design. You tell him to give me a beautiful
landing page for this and that, in which this and that, and then he creates for you HTML code and CSS,
JavaScript or whatever you want, but it's not as beautiful as on Midjourney,
which he creates.

Likewise for games, that game will work, it will be rudimentary, but you
need graphics, you need 3D models and now you can create
a 3D model from Midjourney face through another AI and insert that 3D model into Unity and then tell it
listen to chatGPT, here are the 3D models, you upload them via the API, take these 3D models, here are the
rules of all the other games that are interesting to me, you come up with a game for me with new
rules, but to include such and such rules, for Apple phones and so on. And then he'll
spit it all he needs to. When you look at that code, that code isn't the most perfect code in the world,
but it's very close. Some ober expert always finds something, this function could have been
called differently, this is not private, this is public. Don't neglect yourself team. For
what you need, anything is possible for SEO, just come up with ideas for
extensions, for link bait, and how to create quality content including images, text and video, don't forget.

The more creative the
solution, the better. For example, you can make a chase John Müller game and as
you play and jump over certain canonicals, obstacles, paging pitfalls and so on,
you can eventually catch John Müller and win if you cross all those obstacles. For example, you would never do that
before, but now, you sit for a while in the evening and joke around, play, make a
game that is funny. You can use it for link bait, you can use it for your entertainment, for
whatever you want. You want a diet plan, you say I weigh so much, there is so and so height, I do
so much training, I sit so much, I walk so much, I like to eat this, I don't like to eat this,
please make me a diet plan for the next month for every day , that I eat
something else, that it's delicious and he makes it for you . So my mission is, I
hope fulfilled, that I gave you inspiration, gave you an overview of what it is and if only you remember one thing – it's not a question mark, it's a worker.
Get the worker to do something creative that you can use for SEO.

Now
you already know how Google views it, that it accepts it, that it is part of the helpful content update,
and that it is important whether the content is useful. I warned you about things, but there is no end to our happiness,
mine for example. My first question was, when Nemanja told me that he could do this, that and
that, I asked Nemanja if he knew Chinese, when he said yes, I first started to create
content in Chinese, to try to market it on Baidu, and so further.

How will
you play quizzes? Certain SEO questions chatGPT answers well, some completely wrong.
An example of a totally wrong question is how to write a perfect meta description, he will
tell you that there should be a keyword in the meta description, which is incorrect. It
was never correct, at least not if we look until 2021, and some more complex things – whether you should place the canonical on page 2 of the
subcategory, he will tell you where it should be placed, how it should be placed, what types of
canonicals you have and so on. So he can help a little bit with SEO, but again in the end you have to be an expert.
Now you can't write an article about SEO or some segment of SEO without having a connection.
You have to at least be able to fly over and look at things for that. And we will deal with that in the next lesson. Before I move on to the questions, I will leave the inspiration for last, and let you
know that you have three more days to get yourself a ticket to the digital
marketing conference Konverzija on April 29 and 30 in Banja Luka
and get a 20% discount.

When shopping, you can use the SEOSKOLA coupon, all in capital letters, and then you will
get a 20% discount. You can view the conference program here. Darko Brzica will be there next to me
. Let's see what else SEO has to offer – Click here for the thematic one. Darko Brzica
and Ašković will speak about YouTube SEO, and if I remember, there will also be something about TikTok SEO. I have to
check if these tags are all in the right order, but mostly the line-up, you will see these little
dots under the names, they are all announcers, speakers who won in previous years,
that is, they were in the top three, so you can see in which year who won what , and we invited all
those who won the top 3 lecture in the next four, last four years, I'm already living in the future
.

Almost everyone responded and we added something to that program
. And as you saw, Darko will talk about SEO AI, if
it is not a deeper topic by then. And I recommend for everyone , we will hang out, and it will be, why am I telling you this
, these are Saturday and Sunday, on the evening of April 30 in Banja Luka, there will be an offline meetup
of SEO school members, so you need to be part of our Facebook group, which you can find in the
description of the video, there are members and then you can put yourself on the list when it is possible to
reserve. I hope to see you at the Conversion, and now let's see the questions.
First question, let me see where to start.

Come on. I scroll through the chat from the beginning, to see. Kenan says, I'm watching TV, the tone is very bad, as if you're in a hall at one end, and the microphone is at the
other. Rather it will be Kenan that you don't like the TV, mother. When I switched to my mobile phone, the sound is ok. Of course. Will it be saved live?
Of course. Bruno adds that the computer
was called IBM Deep Blue. Thank you. Midjourney cannot output accurate images of locations. Midjourney is not an image browser,
Midjourney is a creative image maker, as I've shown.

He really knows
what Zadar is, I tried Travnik, Stuttgart and so on,
he knows all the cities and will take those pictures. It's again. Prompt Engineering will be live. Eh, says Jasmina, is it until 2021, is there a new version. That's what I'll say at the end, that's the
last thing I'll give you on your way. For keyword research, can an AI tool be used for keyword research?
It can. He knows what the LSI semantic, search index is and then you can tell him what the LSI is for this keyword
or you tell him which keywords are related to this keyword, or what do you think is a keyword that people are searching for that
is similar to this keyword.

He knows what WDF/IDF is, ask him, he knows who invented it, can he do a
WDF/IDF analysis? No. Why? Because he doesn't have internet access. WDF/IDF analysis
only works if the tool has access. He asks Armela where he can apply for Junior
education, we are making a new page for SEO.ba, as you may have
noticed, I will put it here and show it to you. This is the new logo of the SEO school and soon there
will be a new page on www.seo.ba and then it will all be written on it. The goal is
to release the site as soon as possible, but I can't promise anything because it's not up to me, it's up to the programmers,
so by the end of January, I hope the site will be online and then the Junior exam will go immediately
. Junior education is completely free, available on the YouTube channel
you are currently on. You click on my first and last name, SEO school, you have a playlist
for Junior education and view those 33 lessons completely free of charge. The exam will of course
be paid for as always, this time a little more of course, and applications for the exam will be
published immediately when the new version of www.seo.ba comes out – Good.

Đorđo Danilović says: I found
an interesting Chrome extension for chatGPT called AIprm for SEO. Yes, it
was made by Christoph Cemper, the founder of Link Research Tools or LRT, he is the one who made 20 extensions in 20
days and already has over 100,000 users for one. Monetized, made something useful and moved
on. Is it possible to make a good affiliate site that will rank? Why not,
you can get all the content here, post the affiliate link, and the new affiliate theme
version 2 is out, I posted it in the facebook group and with that theme, Google doesn't know that it's an affiliate
project, so you can earn even better.

If I and another person, asks Svjetlana, if
I and another person search for chatGPT's text for the same topic with the same details, will we get the
same text? Almost the same, but you will get the same text in terms of that watermark, so whenever you
get what suits you, I will show you next time what
to do, but mostly we should tell him to write again, to rephrase it.

Now we need it in a more serious
tone, we need it to insert a little irony, we need it sometimes,
we play with tonalities, with writing styles. Write me this in the style of a scholarly paper is quite
different from saying write this in the yellow press style, or write me as I mentioned the
commenter, and so on. You will get almost the same,
unrecognizable same to you, recognizable same to Google .

That is why it is necessary to
rewrite. Can we use GPT3 instead of Ahrefs for keywords? Soon you will be able to,
but not GPT3, I will show what. Gives good ideas for affiliate niches. If it is. Great, you can ask him
which product, you tell him the following. My name is Milovan, I'm Milovan Ribić,
I live here and there, I was involved in this and that, I have this and that hobbies, I graduated from this and that university, or
I worked as a waiter for 20 years, it doesn't matter, I have these and those interests, I recently read this
and that topic, pvo are topics that interest me, my wife is forcing me to do this, I don't want that,
tell me which product to sell via affiliate, and don't always go for physical
products. Physical products generally have a low affiliate rate, but are bought more often, while software
and some other things have a much higher commission, but are bought less often, once or never, once
or twice, and so on.

About the affiliate, I can announce to you, something is being prepared,
something huge is being cooked. The other day, a colleague complained on Instagram that there
is no real affiliate program for a certain type of shop in the Balkans. It will be soon
and then I will teach you how to work on the domestic market affiliate program, I just ask
for your patience to finish that affiliate program and it will be possible to do it. So there is no
point in me checking the text, new question, with an AI detector because Google will recognize it.
The only thing that matters is whether the content is helpful or not, as Google decides, is there any
online tool? So Google decides based on the signals that users give it, and of course based
on its algorithm, WDF and IDF, whether it is even possible to be useful. First, it has the
possibility, then if it is possible to be useful, it gives you a chance and then looks at the
user's signals to see if it is useful or not , and those detectors, AI
detectors, write some text yourself and throw it there, it will tell you that it is artificial intelligence,
and some that I generate using artificial intelligence, it says
0%.

These are mostly, I'm not saying all, fake tools to make some small money from you or take your
email address, whatever, they make money from you, there is some way of monetization, but the usefulness of
those tools, you can throw them away. So there is no use of them, except that maybe
you who are totally lame, if that algorithm works correctly, it can tell you that you have written low-level
.

That level is important. Just to show you one more little thing, and I'll go
into those details next time. ChatGPT, we have to give it commands what to throw out, in Playground we can
tell which AI model to use, what warmth to say, what
length, how to use certain tones, what to insert, what to throw out
and so on further. So through Playground we can achieve some things much better, but mostly we can introduce that
atmosphere into the article in a much easier way, we move this here and there, we see what we get,
but the API is what you need to mostly go over. It has already been paid through the API,
although it doesn't work here now, my API works and I can send through it, but I don't want to confront you with that
now, I'm just showing how far the world has come and where it's gone
question. Let's see the next question.

When will the second part of this video? Part two
no later than next Wednesday. I don't know if I will manage to organize it by then, I have a lot to do with bookkeeping
and I'm wasting time on it, but what am I going to do. Can it be made to do WDF/IDF analysis? It can't, as I
said, WDF/IDF only works when connected to the internet.

The next
version that gets connected will be able to do that. Does anyone have a good tutorial on how to
use Midjourney? Only YouTube ask, only YouTube. YouTube, Midjourney tutorial,
Midjourney tutorial for this, this and that, for exactly what you need it for. There are so many videos that you can
choose which topic to send you, and I will put this web design video and some other useful videos there for
you. Great logo. Thank you Vladimir. Move on. Arangel. Aranđel Savić asks
approximately how much it will cost to register for the exam, how much did it cost last year? Well, I wouldn't talk about
it. Last year it was 80 euros, this time it will be much more expensive. The exam will look
different, it will have two phases one where we filter it a bit and then the final exam
which is always top 10 SEO potentials, but because I spend a lot of time
reviewing audits and top 10 potentials, it won't be as cheap as last year, but about that later.
Be patient.

After all, the certificate, how much, when, if you get it, and the money you pay
for taking the exam is ridiculous for the benefit you get from it, and you will be able to
read that on the new page where there will be other people's testimonials. Move on.
Aleksandar David Petrović. Ok, now we know this, how to direct your career as an SEO junior,
that is, how to make yourself irreplaceable from GPT? GPT doesn't know how to tailor an SEO strategy, it doesn't know how to analyze the world
market, it doesn't even know how to distribute poor link juice, it doesn't even know that for one type of page
pagination goes this way, for another pagination goes that way.

So he has basic knowledge and cannot
replace your advisory role, even as a junior. Junior
has a lot of things that GPT doesn't have, SEO experts are not that
replaceable because, there is one interesting thing, someone asked about copywriting, will
AI replace copywriters? No, people
using AI will replace copywriters, and those people will be replaced by copywriters
using artificial intelligence. If you are a copywriter, start immediately tomorrow, use AI today
and you will be better, and then you are irreplaceable. If you don't use it, you are replaceable. Why?
You will not be able to work with quality, speed, or everything that is required for the market.
There are always exceptions, I always say this nothing I said is exclusive,
I never once said that 100% something won't or will, except for one thing which
is a scientific fact, there will always be writers who will be irreplaceable
when another 3000 AIs appear -and, there always will be, but it's a very
small number of people. We have to accept that we will work much faster, more
agilely and with better quality in our daily work if we use AI.

Whoever ignores this fact will unfortunately feel
it on your budget, especially in the next couple of years. Obrad asks Marić if you made the logo for the SEO school using AI? I didn't, many hours, although it may not be visible at first, but
you will see it when you read the page when you see it. Hello Nedim, how do you think everything
about AI is good, how much will it affect people's jobs ? I wouldn't talk about it, as I said,
it will only endanger, just like it was Tesla driving itself, there will be no need for taxi drivers,
nor for bus drivers, nor for tram drivers and so on.

My God, so
what, let them work, let them retrain in time or learn to train
AI how to drive better, be consultants for that and so on. In my opinion, that shift between losing and gaining jobs and
transferring from one to the other, although the great philosopher Richard David Precht does not agree with me,
he, like Elon Musk, says that we already, they already said that two years ago, should come up with what to
do with those people who don't fit into these sophisticated jobs, but I think that this will only
awaken creativity, that there will be a lot of new things that will just replace the old,
that here and there someone, like a taxi driver for example, will have to change profession, my God, but all
these creative people, I don't believe that any web designer is now sitting at home and
crying, but rubbing his hands and generating new designs there in Midjourney and seeing how
he will use it.

I don't believe that someone who is a good copywriter sits at home and cries, but
sits there and plays now to see in which segment he can help and
so on. You, as an SEO, are always thinking about Google, how can I put
something public so that Google accepts it. Just imagine that you are selling an ebook.
Google doesn't get into ebooks, but you can write an ebook in a few hours that you can
sell, which took you a long time to write, for example, and
I'll talk about that at Konversija – how digital products are actually digital
gold today, especially now this one the topic of AI, and I outlined the topic long before December 15,
how that topic affects.

Digital products are what will very likely
flourish and muddy the waters and many, many smart things will be done there. He says
Tourism Bosnia is very good at writing business plans for the business you need, you just need to
know what goes into a business plan. He knows everything that goes into a business plan. You ask him
what goes into a business plan, and you ask him how he would write you a business
plan for this, this and that, and then he tells you I would include those six points, then you tell me what to
write for this first point if that facility is located in such and such a city.
Says Milovan, it's always been that way. I think it's dawned on everyone now,
just that it can get dark for us if AI is not controlled, and that's not for the SEO school, it
's already, as I would say, I say it in Bosnian, palamuđenje for philosophical
discussions, for some bigger thinkers and those who are better informed, because only those
who know how to do this can talk about it.

So who knows how to make AI, he is in a position to
talk about its limitation, legal regulations, what future, because he is a
little better aware of the potential that he can make. Also make CVs
correctly. That's right. Can a watermark that Google recognizes harm our page, site? No. I explained that no. He will
recognize that the AI ​​is a text, if it is useful, he will ignore the fact that it is, that is,
more useful than human texts, which again at the end of the day it is and is not easy to
do, depending on the niche. Regarding Midjourney and copyright, when we insert, for example, a
photo from the Internet that has protected copyright and we change it a little with the prompt options
, does that fall under the offense? Ask a lawyer, legal regulations are different from country to country
.

Under German law, an alternative work of
someone else is a new work. If you even took the Mona Lisa, drew Mona
Lisa and then some things based on her, so that your level of creativity can be seen in the picture, then
that's ok. If you take the Mona Lisa, copy it and still sign as an artist,
it is a forgery and you go to jail for that.

If you don't sign, it's just a
forgery that you can't sell, but if you paint over that forgery now with yellow
paint splash, splash, it's an artistic value that you brought in and then it becomes your work.
Midjourney brings artistic value, so you can use someone else's picture and that, according to German law,
as far as I know. I'm not a lawyer, ask a lawyer. Can sentiment analysis be done? Absolutely.
And you can give it a sentiment. You can tell him to do a sentiment analysis for what
I wrote, he will tell you that you are very depressed and pessimistic, then you tell him to
change it to optimism and he will do it.

In any language, from any language you want, to any language
you want to translate. Do you think GPT will be charged? It is already charged, and
in a few days it will of course be mandatory. My estimate is that, up to about 1,000 dollars
if it is paid monthly, it will have millions of users. If it's more than 1,000, it won't. I personally think the same way, if
it's in the range of 1,000 – 5,000 dollars a month, I'll pay, if not, I won't and I'll manage in another
way. But I think they will put it much cheaper than we
assume now, because they have already announced.

Wait until the end of the video and I'll tell you. Dejan
asks if you give a keyword and topic to be written, for example if it's health, to write me an article
similar to a doctor who has already written an article on the health website. It can't, it doesn't have
an internet connection. You can tell him create an author profile of this doctor,
here are his 10 books and use his narrative to write something. That goes. You can say to him, for example, write
me the documentation of the programming code in the style of a biblical speech or a biblical speech from
Book number one, Kings, and then he will use that style of narrative for you to write documentation, which is hilarious, painfully funny,
and such things can also be useful.

to make, but an author profile can be created so that
he can write. What you won't be able to say is that you're the author, and you're not because Google will find you.
That's what it's about. Don't think, once again, use your Balkan energy that
God gave you to navigate and look for shortcuts, to make crap and bad things, use it to
make creative things. Don't look at how you're going to simulate someone there
to present themselves as him, but do even better than the one you want to simulate and don't be
afraid of Google whether it will recognize it or not.

Are you a mind reader for
web designers and follow me? Well, sometimes a little like this in my free time. And Selma
asks what is the difference between Jasper and GPT? There is a huge difference, they use
completely different models. Jasper is a very small program compared to what
GPT is. Jasper I wouldn't advise using it anymore, it's not true. I've heard the same thing a couple of
times, strangely no one asks, that you take the text from chatGPT, put it in Jasper and
then that text will be valid for it to rank on Google, no. Text will only rank if it's
useful, if it's not useful, it won't. And why people don't want to accept such a simple metric
still fascinates me to this day. And well, since I've come to the last question and the
time is up, let's deal with just this fact.

I mentioned Alex
Hormozi before about YouTube, I said there to follow him if you are an entrepreneur, otherwise there is no need. Same
goes for Instagram, it's a bit overly boring, but this was extremely useful.
Namely, he also mentioned the source here, Resemble AI made
this display of GPT4 and GPT3, this is his company, Acquisition.com and now watch
this. This, today I talked for an hour and a half about this point here,
you see this tiny little point. Like the Earth versus the Sun. We already know that GPT4 will be as big
as it is drawn here, I can't even pronounce this number, and that it will be connected to the
Internet.

Yes. When it will happen, they said publicly in the first quarter of this year.
So, in three months at the latest, we will get a GPT4 with an Internet connection, with that
capability, and it will most likely be exclusively paid. I can't
imagine otherwise, but everything is possible. Now, if Microsoft invests these additional funds
and these few small fish, a few hundred billion more, maybe it will remain free for the benefit of
humanity, because this awakens creativity, awakens ideas, changes the world, shows the
dangers and opportunities that could be found in the future, how things might unfold
and so on.

And what is not in the picture here, which is also public information, will be GPT3.5. So
there will be an intermediate version between the two that you see now, which will appear soon. I
don't know when, they didn't say, but very likely judging by the tweets of these gentlemen,
co-founders of OpenAI, it could be at the end of January at the latest, to be released on 3.5. What
will 3.5 be? We only know that it will be bigger than 3, whether it will be connected to the Internet, yes
or no, I don't know. Maybe they will just insert all the data until 2023 and add some more
options and offer a paid account, I don't know, but mostly that is developing now.

Is
there currently any competition in this field, that it can be said that it deserves attention
as this artificial intelligence model of theirs deserves, and the answer is no,
that we are aware of. We do not know what the military, politics, media agencies
and so on use, what kind of things they have for analyzing artificial intelligence, and what kind of
things they have for the creation of certain works, things and so on. He is
unknown to us. That's why we don't know if there is, what is publicly available right now, the most powerful
tool for that is definitely OpenAI, even in the Playground API version and the chatGPT version of course.

There are all sorts of these image generators,
Midjourney is still the best quality, and the fastest one is currently Google's latest one
, which unfortunately we can't get access to, only scientists do. That would be it. For all other
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