Lloyd Tripp

Artificial Intelligence Advocate

Which is better: Bing, Bard or ChatGPT?

Hint: It is not what you expect! Google recently released a preview version of its chatbot competitor to ChatGPT called Bard. Google has invested heavily in Artificial Intelligence and publishes significant research in this field of computer science, so the expectations for its chatbot were high. I performed a head-to-head competition between Microsoft’s Bing chatbot, OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Bard using a fairly complex prompt template to generate a cold call message that real estate agents frequently send out to potential customers. Continue reading

Bing chatbot limitations

Real estate agents: don’t push Bing beyond limits As technology continues to advance, real estate agents are turning to chatbots to assist them in finding and summarizing data commonly found on real estate listing sites. While these chatbots can be helpful, it’s important to be aware of their limitations. Bing chatbot, for example, may not be the best option for real estate agents seeking accurate information. Pushing Bing beyond its limits could result in erroneous results or hallucinations that appear to be correct but are factually incorrect. Continue reading

Listing in seconds

AI chatbot streamlines creating a listing In the world of real estate, time is money. The faster you can get a listing up and running, the better. This is where AI chatbots like Bing and ChatGPT come in handy. These powerful tools are capable of quickly creating real estate listings with minimal human input, saving time and money for all involved. One of the key advantages of AI chatbots is their ability to gather and analyze data from multiple sources. Continue reading

Bing Chatbot California Housing Analysis for 2022

Sunset of the California coastal cities? One big advantage that the Bing chatbot has over the more well known ChatGPT is that it can search the internet for current information. ChatGPT is not connected to the internet and has limited knowledge past 2021. This is very likely to change as OpenAI determines the best way to get current information into ChatGPT in a responsible way that doesn’t break their Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF) model that is able to generate such good responses. Continue reading

How to Reach Your Target Audience in 1 Simple Step

Create targeted messages with a simple prompt If you have been following my blog, you know that AI chatbots such as ChatGPT and Bing remember the context of the chat session so making adjustments to the response from the chatbot is easy as following up with a simple prompt. As you well know, creating messages that are aimed at a specific target audience is important because it can increase customer engagement, revenue, loyalty, and satisfaction. Continue reading

Change the tone with a prompt

Change the tone AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Bing make it simple to change the tone of your message. Recall that the tone of a message is the attitude that a writer expresses towards a subject or topic to their reader. It can be delivered in different ways, such as through word choice, punctuation, and sentence structure. Tone always sends a message and it affects how the reader will perceive it. Continue reading

Translations with just a prompt

Translate your message to 100 languages The previous post showed how you can generate some very nice thank-you notes as long as you use a detailed prompt. You also saw how the AI chatbot can remember context so you can adjust a previous response by creating a new prompt with just the changes you want. For instance, let’s translate the thank-you note to Spanish. Here is the thank-you note in English this time generated by ChatGPT: Continue reading
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