How you can use GPT-3: Announcing Nothing but Words
The following was written by Liam Porr, not GPT-3 (I promise):
This newsletter began as an experiment.
Is GPT-3 good enough to quickly build an audience of human readers? Clearly, the answer is yes.
This gained a lot of attention, which is what brought most of you here.
After talking with dozens of people about the experiment, I noticed a pattern.
Many people want to use this cutting edge technology, and because I am one of the few people who have tested GPT-3 in the real world, they wanted help from the “expert”.
However, I am no expert. Anyone can do what I did. These language models are more accessible than people think, and could easily be applied to dozens of industries.
This technology is going to behave like any other major innovation: first adopters will overtake the older and slower establishment.
So, I decided to use my experience to help teach others how this technology works and how it can be used. I’m calling it “Nothing but Words”
What you will be receiving
A newsletter exploring businesses and strategies that use cutting edge language models to solve new problems and become more efficient.
Every week, I’ll send you a case study or a new use case for language models so that you can begin to understand it and look for ways to include it in your business or industry.
Also, if you want to leave some feedback, “@” me on twitter, or email me at liam@liamporr.com. I’m constantly looking for ways to improve, so I’d love to read anything you have to say.
The first issue will cover automated copywriting and will be released later this week, so stay tuned.
Has someone already suggested using it for generating the content of outbound sales cadences? Companies are paying hundreds of thousands of dollars per rep to cold-email their prospects. That said, I love sales and would be sad to see it replaced by AI.