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OpenAI GPT Store is open. Now what?

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Join David DeVore, Kevin Nuest, and Calvin Hoenes in this insightful episode of MeshMesh's 'What If We Could' podcast, where they delve into the rapidly evolving world of AI, with a special focus on ChatGPT and its implications in autonomous innovation, Web3, and emerging tech. In this episode, they explore the launch of the new ChatGPT store and the proliferation of AI-generated content, discussing how this technology is shaping our approach to software development, cybersecurity, and the broader societal impacts.

From the challenges of creating quality GPTs and the art of prompt engineering to the intriguing possibilities of linking multiple AI systems, the conversation navigates the complex terrain of AI's current state and future potential. The discussion also touches on the recent rise in AI-related scams, emphasizing the need for vigilance in this innovative yet vulnerable landscape.

With Calvin Hones sharing his fresh insights from his recent trip to India, the trio examines the nuances of AI in different cultural and technological contexts. They also speculate on the future of software development, pondering over whether traditional coding will give way to more intuitive, natural language-based methods. The podcast concludes with a thought-provoking discussion on the role of AI in education and the potential shift from institutional learning to AI-assisted, self-directed learning models.

This episode offers a rich blend of technical expertise, forward-thinking ideas, and a dash of humor, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of AI, technology, and society.

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Join David DeVore, Kevin Nuest, and Calvin Hoenes in this insightful episode of MeshMesh's 'What If We Could' podcast, where they delve into the rapidly evolving world of AI, with a special focus on ChatGPT and its implications in autonomous innovation, Web3, and emerging tech. In this episode, they explore the launch of the new ChatGPT store and the proliferation of AI-generated content, discussing how this technology is shaping our approach to software development, cybersecurity, and the broader societal impacts.

From the challenges of creating quality GPTs and the art of prompt engineering to the intriguing possibilities of linking multiple AI systems, the conversation navigates the complex terrain of AI's current state and future potential. The discussion also touches on the recent rise in AI-related scams, emphasizing the need for vigilance in this innovative yet vulnerable landscape.

With Calvin Hones sharing his fresh insights from his recent trip to India, the trio examines the nuances of AI in different cultural and technological contexts. They also speculate on the future of software development, pondering over whether traditional coding will give way to more intuitive, natural language-based methods. The podcast concludes with a thought-provoking discussion on the role of AI in education and the potential shift from institutional learning to AI-assisted, self-directed learning models.

This episode offers a rich blend of technical expertise, forward-thinking ideas, and a dash of humor, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of AI, technology, and society.

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