Using GPT4 to Make an AI Bartender App
βLast time I made an app it took almost 6 months and nearly $10K in art costs. This time we built the app in about a week and then took a couple of weeks to test and refine it. We used GPT4 to help build the app, which is based on the OpenAIβs GPT API. We also used AI tools for all of the graphics, from the icon to the bartender animations, bar backgrounds, and voices. In this post weβll touch on the tools used to create the app. The cost of creating the app has been super-low.β
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βLast time I made an app it took almost 6 months and nearly $10K in art costs. This time we built the app in about a week and then took a couple of weeks to test and refine it. We used GPT4 to help build the app, which is based on the OpenAIβs GPT API. We also used AI tools for all of the graphics, from the icon to the bartender animations, bar backgrounds, and voices. In this post weβll touch on the tools used to create the app. The cost of creating the app has been super-low.β
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retroactively applying generational labels backward through time
Founding Fathers are Generation L&M
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ChatGPT now at the top of Quora results, and Quora at the top of Google results
With the ChatGPT result pulled into the top of the Google results, as the preview snippet
With the ChatGPT result pulled into the top of the Google results, as the preview snippet
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Could a New Religion Develop around AI?
βThe essence of religion is faith: a leap of commitment to something beyond direct knowledge and a love for that which we can never completely understand. We can read the arguments and be convinced by the logic, but ultimately, we have to embrace that cloud of unknowing.β
βNot so with AI, where a religious aura could develop around a non-existent figure who appears on our screens and who seems all-knowing and all-understanding: all-knowing because it would have all of the information contained on the internet at its fingertips, all-understanding because your information will be there tooβand often far more than you ever thought you had made public.β
βWhat is going to be created will effectively be a godβ
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βThe essence of religion is faith: a leap of commitment to something beyond direct knowledge and a love for that which we can never completely understand. We can read the arguments and be convinced by the logic, but ultimately, we have to embrace that cloud of unknowing.β
βNot so with AI, where a religious aura could develop around a non-existent figure who appears on our screens and who seems all-knowing and all-understanding: all-knowing because it would have all of the information contained on the internet at its fingertips, all-understanding because your information will be there tooβand often far more than you ever thought you had made public.β
βWhat is going to be created will effectively be a godβ
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