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Overview

In an era defined by a rapid advancement of technology, staying up to date and leveraging AI tools is crucial for businesses seeking growth and success. In a recent episode of the “Everyday AI” podcast, the team explored the utilization of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, shedding light on a game-changing feature called Browse with Bing. The episode delved into the possibilities offered by this feature, while also emphasizing the importance of understanding its limitations. Today, we will explore how businesses can harness the power of ChatGPT and its integral plugins to unlock new opportunities and pave the way for innovation.

AI for Business Transformation:

Artificial intelligence has permeated various industries, driving transformative changes and unlocking new realms of possibility. OpenAI’s ChatGPT, a large language model trained on the entirety of the internet, offers businesses an unparalleled tool to access information, generate summaries, and unlock meaningful insights. This technology is especially valuable when utilized in conjunction with plugins, which enhance its capabilities and provide transparency and control.

The Rise of Browse with Bing:

One of the cutting-edge features discussed in the “Everyday AI” episode is Browse with Bing, which enables ChatGPT to access the internet. With Browse with Bing, businesses can obtain summarized articles, query the internet, and even visit direct links. However this feature isn’t all that it seems. leading to inaccurate information

Benefits of Plugin Integration:

While Browse with Bing opens the door to extensive information, businesses can take their AI experience to the next level by integrating various plugins with ChatGPT. These plugins revolutionize workflows by automating repetitive tasks, extracting valuable data from PDFs, summarizing YouTube videos, and even accessing CSV files. By seamlessly integrating marketing automation plugins, businesses can augment their operations, stay ahead of the competition, and unleash their full potential.

Transparency and Control:

In the world of AI, transparency and visibility are of paramount importance. The “Everyday AI” episode highlighted the necessity of understanding the inner workings and limitations of AI systems to ensure reliable and accurate results. While Browse with Bing provides a gateway to the internet, it lacks visibility and transparency in how it arrives at its answers. However, leveraging ChatGPT with plugins offers businesses the control and transparency needed to make informed decisions and unlock the full potential of AI-powered operations.

Driving Growth and Innovation:

By effectively utilizing AI tools like ChatGPT and its compatible plugins, businesses can automate processes, streamline operations, and unlock new avenues for growth and innovation. These technologies provide decision-makers with an unprecedented ability to summarize lengthy documents, transfer extracted information into spreadsheets, and acquire real-time insights. By embracing AI and its capabilities, business owners can propel their companies forward, position themselves as pioneers in their industries, and seize new opportunities.

Conclusion:

AI’s influence in healthcare is rapidly expanding, with the potential to reshape patient care, research, and overall industry dynamics. The “Everyday AI” podcast provided valuable insights into the current and future use of AI in healthcare. As a business owner or decision maker, staying informed about AI advancements in healthcare will empower you to make informed choices and identify opportunities to integrate AI solutions into your organization.

Topics Covered in This Episode

1. Overview of AI in Healthcare
2. AI in Healthcare Applications
3. Integration of AI in Electronic Medical Records (EMR)
4.  Future Directions of AI in Healthcare
5. AI’s Impact on Healthcare Perspectives
6. Challenges and Concerns in AI-Enabled Healthcare

Podcast Transcript

Jordan Wilson [00:00:17]:

There’s a new feature in ChatGPT that you probably shouldn’t use. Everyone’s talking about the new browse with Bing and how now ChatGPT is no longer limited to a knowledge cutoff of September 2021. Not exactly true. Stick with me. We’re going to talk about that and a little bit more today on everyday AI. This is your Daily Livestream podcast and free daily newsletter helping everyday people learn what’s going on in the world of AI and how we can actually leverage it for our companies and our careers. My name is Jordan Wilson, I’m the host. And thanks for joining me.

Daily AI news

Jordan Wilson [00:01:00]:

Extremely excited to talk about this and to shed some light. But first, let’s do what we always do and talk about what’s going on in the world of AI news. And you might be wondering, okay, why do you go over news every single day? Well, because it’s important, all right? And it’s happening very fast. And in order for us to all keep up in our careers, we really have to know what’s going on with artificial intelligence, because whether you’ve experienced this or not, it’s going to be impacting your career if it hasn’t very soon. All right, so let’s run down our top stories for today. So, Johnny Ive and Sam Altman are looking to raise $1 billion for an unnamed AI device. So we obviously reported on this initial partnership between the famed Apple designer Johnny Ive and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, but we haven’t talked about that. They’re looking to raise a billion dollars for this device that no one knows what it is.

Jordan Wilson [00:02:09]:

So the new update says that they’re looking to create the iPhone of artificial intelligence, and this venture is expected to be funded by a billion dollars from SoftBank. And the goal of this is to create a more natural and intuitive user experience for how we all interact with AI. I have thoughts on what this device could be. I’ll save this for another episode, but let me know if you’re joining us live. Actually, drop a comment. And this is I just want to let you know if you are listening on the podcast, number one, thank you. But we always leave a link in the show. You can on LinkedIn, Twitter, anywhere else.

Jordan Wilson [00:02:51]:

Come and let us know what you think. All right, so next big piece of AI news for the day is those social media posts that you’ve been posting for years. They’ve probably been used to train Meta’s new models. So at Metaconnect this week, the Facebook parent company announced a slew of new AI chatgpt and other AI features that will be rolled out across their platforms. But a new Reuters report revealed that Meta platforms did and is using public Facebook and Instagram posts to train parts of their new meta AI virtual assistant, but they do not use private posts that maybe you’re sharing with only friends and family. But if you are posting things publicly on Facebook and Instagram, this new report says that they are using that to train their models. No surprise there. I like to tell people in general, large language models are a collection of all available public data, so it’s no surprise there.

Jordan Wilson [00:03:55]:

But it’s definitely worth talking about. If you are making public posts on probably any platform, you should keep in mind that that’s probably going to be used to train future AI models. So don’t put any sensitive documents out there as well. All right, last but not least, our third AI story of the day. The US government is getting more serious about AI security threats. So the National Security Agency, the NSA, is creating an artificial intelligence security center to protect the US against threats from adversaries such as China and Russia. So the AI is being used to assist in analysis of potential threats, but the decisions are made by humans. What do y’all think about that? My thought is, what took so know.

Jordan Wilson [00:04:43]:

Obviously I don’t know how the government works at an intricate level, but I’m wondering why is the NSA just kind of pushing this initiative forth now? Seems like it should have been happening a long time ago. So enough of the AI news. We do this every single weekday, Monday through Friday. It’s always fun. People ask like, okay, so when do you do your show? We do it every day. So make sure if you haven’t already subscribe to the newsletter. We put a ton of work into the newsletter. All these stories that we just talked about and more are going to be recapped there.

Jordan Wilson [00:05:21]:

So make sure you go to your Everyday.com sign up for the free daily newsletter. It is your insight and guide to everything artificial intelligence. All right, but let’s talk about the main topic of the day, which is this new feature from OpenAI and their product ChatGPT called Browse with Bing. I’m curious, let me know. I’d love to answer some questions, whatever questions you have about it, but is anyone out there using it? I’d like to know. And hopefully we can shed some light on this topic today. And this isn’t going to be one of those ones where I accidentally rant for 45 minutes, but I am going to tell you the truth and hopefully save you a lot of time and to help you more effectively, use ChatGPT and to get more out of it, it’s what we do, right? Multiple times every single week we run a free prime prompt and polish course. So hey, shout it out if you like.

Jordan Wilson [00:06:29]:

It curious. So in our PPP course, we teach people exactly how to use Chat GBT and the pros and the cons of every single feature. Because here’s the reality I’m not just talking about OpenAI here. I’m talking all companies. There’s always marketing and what they say, and then there’s always a big difference between the reality and how something performs and especially which we’re going to get into here in a second when we look at the effectiveness of the new and technically not new, but I’ll get to that in a second. But when we look at the effectiveness of this new feature, Browse with Bing, we can’t just look at it on its own. We have to compare it to what else you can do inside ChatGPT in different modes, specifically plugins. All right, so, hey, good morning to everyone joining us live.

Jordan Wilson [00:07:23]:

Appreciate you all, Michael, Forgy saying good morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us. Shannon saying, howdy gang. Love it. Mike saying good morning. Where’s everyone joining from? Bronwyn’s coming from South Africa. Appreciate you, bronwyn. Brian saying good morning from Cincinnati.

Jordan Wilson [00:07:41]:

Good morning from Minneapolis. Hey, if you’re listening on the podcast, shoot me an email, let me know where you’re listening from. I always like hearing it’s fun. People listen to the everyday AI show when they’re walking their dog or on the treadmill. I love it. Brian. Hey, Brian. Brian says he’s still riding high from PPP yesterday.

Background of Browse with Bing

Jordan Wilson [00:07:59]:

That’s fantastic. I love it. All right, so let’s get into the topic at hand, shall we? So Trey has a comment about it. So he’s saying he switched on the Browse with Bing feature in Chat GBT and could not figure out how to get Chat GBT to browse the Internet. It keeps telling me its last update was January 2022. All right, so let’s talk a little bit about the history, first, of Browse with Bing. Yes, there is a history. And then let’s talk about why it’s back now and why I think you should not use it.

Jordan Wilson [00:08:36]:

Okay, so the Browse with Bing was actually just rereleased earlier this week. And kind of the messaging is that you’re no longer limited to data from 2021. And there’s some truth to that, and then there is some ambiguity. Okay. So I’m going to go ahead I’m going to share this tweet here from OpenAI, right? And I want to talk specifically about the wording. So when they announced this or re announced this new feature, they said, Chat GBT can now browse the Internet to provide you with current and authoritative information, complete with direct links to sources. It is no longer limited to data before September 2021. Okay? So if we look at that word by word, it is true.

Jordan Wilson [00:09:42]:

However, and I’m putting on my former reporter hat, I was a journalist for seven years very early on in my professional career. So there’s no lie here. That’s all facts, as the kids say, no cap. That’s what the kids say. Right. However, the message that everyone is picking up and interpreting here is completely incorrect, which is why I said, okay, I have to have a show specifically on this and how we’re interpreting this message from OpenAI, because what everyone is saying now is they’re saying, oh, ChatGPT and GPT Four. Now there is no knowledge cut off, right? Real quick, let me explain the knowledge cut off. So essentially, GPT is a model.

Jordan Wilson [00:10:37]:

It is a large language model from OpenAI. And think of it this way. It is trained on the entirety of the Internet. Let’s just say that there’s 1.8 trillion parameters inside this model, but it is trained on the entirety of the Internet and essentially all the information that existed up to September 2021. Okay? That is the base model. Now let’s separate facts from marketing, all right? And what everyone else is taking from this message, because I think what a lot of people like to do in the ChatGPT space or the AI space, is they like to make these posts on social media or these blog posts or these emails, and they like to really sensationalize things. That’s not what I’m about. That’s not what we do here at everyday AI.

Browse with Bing isn’t accurate

Jordan Wilson [00:11:28]:

We break down the facts, okay? And here is the facts for you. This does not change the cutoff date, right? It doesn’t. The GPT 4 model, even when you’re using Browse with Bing, is still limited to September 2021. So when you use Browse With Bing, each query, essentially what it does is it performs a quick search, okay? We have run this through testing, and we’ll probably share something a little more in depth when we have some more time. But it’s also not always accurate. Anytime a new feature comes out, we run it through a lot of testing. And in our testing so far, it’s not always accurate. We like to trick these little models up.

Jordan Wilson [00:12:34]:

So we’ll put pages on our website, we’ll change the title, we’ll hide information. We’ll make the URL one thing, but the body of the content something else, okay? And let me just real quick, I’m going to show you all a quick example, right? Because I don’t want you just to take my word. I want you to be able to see this for yourself, okay? And also see the difference in quality and the difference in results from using Browse with Bing to a different model, all right? But before I show you that, I said a quick history lesson, and I’m going to try to make it quick here. So Browse with Bing was released many months ago, but they had to pull it, I believe, in the end of July, because what they saw was happening is the Browse with Bing feature was actually bypassing paywalled content, right? And content publishers were not happy about it. They were so unhappy that OpenAI was facing many large lawsuits from publishing companies saying, hey, this feature is bypassing our paywalls, and it’s making all of this information publicly available, and that’s not good. So OpenAI had to take this feature down for a couple of months and re engineered a bit, and now they have re released it.

Browsing the internet with ChatGPT plugins

Okay, other part of the history lesson, the ability to browse the Internet. Even during, know, three or four month period where browse with Bing was temporarily disabled, the ability to browse the Internet has always been there, right? It’s why I talk about ChatGPT plugins so frequently on this show, because I feel that the overwhelming majority of people, even people who use ChatGPT regularly, when the Browse with Bing feature went away, everyone assumed, okay, well, I can’t access any information post 2021.

Jordan Wilson [00:14:52]:

Well, yeah, you can right there’s. Now, I think the count is probably 40 different ChatGPT plugins that can access the Internet, all in different ways, and I believe about 25 or so of them are free. Okay? And we’ve covered some of our favorites on the show. So that is a quick history lesson. Even when browse with Bing was down temporarily, you have always been able to access the Internet via ChatGPT plugins. We talk about that in our free Prime Prompt Polish course, and we show some examples. And also, you have to talk about why, right? Why do you need browse with Bing? Or why do you need ChatGPT with plugins? Well, number one, it helps you avoid hallucinations, right? So if you’re newer to large language models or if you’re newer to ChatGPT, especially when you’re asking about topics that may have changed a lot in the last two years, ChatGPT and other large language models tend to hallucinate. They tend to make things up, especially things that are maybe more recent than September 2021.

Jordan Wilson [00:16:04]:

And here’s the reality now, that’s more than two years old, right? Things from September 2021 are like a lifetime ago. Almost every aspect, almost every sector of the world of business, and everything else has changed. Okay? So even when you are using ChatGPT for a purpose that you feel may not need access to the Internet, and you think, oh, maybe this doesn’t need access to information since September 2021. Yeah, it does. Please someone tell me one topic that has not changed since September 2021. Whatever you’re using chat GBT for, whether it’s to write a paper for school, to help with a report for work, whatever it may be like, what has not changed in the last 25 months? I’d love to hear even, oh, you could say, oh, history. Yeah, history has changed. History is always changing.

Jordan Wilson [00:17:04]:

We’re finding out new topics, societal changes and shifts and trends toward how we even view what happened historically. Things are always changing, okay? Which is why it’s important to use an Internet connected large language model. Okay? So let me say this. Why should you avoid browse with Bing? I’m going to show you very quick example, but essentially this. You are very limited. And this is where we get into the marketing message versus what is actually possible, okay? Because, yes, it is still September 2021, all right? Whether you’re using ChatGPT plugins or Browse With Bing, please keep in mind that doesn’t erase that date. That date is always the baseline of what you’re working with. Every single query that you put into ChatGPT, whether it is immediately, quote, unquote browse With Binged, I don’t know if we can make that a verb or you’re using ChatGPT plugins, the base model, at least for now, is always September 2021.

Browse With Bing limitation examples

Jordan Wilson [00:18:31]:

So nothing replaces that date. All right? That’s important. So that’s why we have to look at the wording of OpenAI’s announcement, and we have to look at the message that a lot of people want to sensationalize, and they say, all right, now ChatGPT has superpowers. No, it doesn’t. Not with Browse, with Bing. Okay? The other thing is, you cannot browse individual web pages in depth or sometimes at all using Browse With Bing. All right? So let’s go ahead and take a look. I said I would show you a couple of examples.

Jordan Wilson [00:19:12]:

So let’s see an example here, right? All right, so in this example, I am using Browse With Bing, okay? So I have a new chat. I have browse with Bing. This is the article I asked for a summary for, all right? So this was actually an episode that I did yesterday on Everyday. AI had Dr. Harvey Castro. And we talked AI and healthcare, right? So here’s what I asked. Browse with Bing. I said, Please summarize this article, and then I left the URL.

Jordan Wilson [00:19:52]:

Very simple, right? So even if you’re listening on the podcast, hopefully we can follow here. I went into browse with Bing. I said, Please summarize this article, and I gave the URL, okay? And the response here that I got from Browse With Bing is extremely topical, okay? And if I’m being honest, a lot of what Browse With Bing is telling me here, it doesn’t seem entirely accurate. Okay? So another thing that I’m not crazy about in Browse With Bing is it doesn’t always show its work. Okay? So if you do ask a general query, it will give you a citation, right? It’ll give you a link and say more here. So that’s great. So shout out to OpenAI for including that feature, citing and sourcing is extremely important, but the response I got is essentially a two or three know. This article delves into the current and potential future applications of artificial intelligence in healthcare.

Jordan Wilson [00:20:55]:

It discusses how AI is being used, blah, blah, blah, blah. Extremely general text that if I’m being honest, I don’t even know. I don’t even know if that is true or not, right? Even though we had a 50 minutes conversation, I’m looking at some of this. I’m like, we didn’t really talk in depth about how data analysis can improve diagnosis. And that’s the first thing that browser Bing mentions. I’m like we mentioned that kind of in passing, but we didn’t really specifically talk about that, right? And the thing that I do not like about Browse with Bing, at least right now, all you get is you get a little icon and it says finished browsing. That’s all I know. I don’t know anything else, right? And working with a large language model and making sure that you are putting out accurate, up to date relevant information is paramount.

Jordan Wilson [00:21:51]:

So with the Browse with Bing model right here, very topical, I don’t know, I’m not sure if the browse whip Bing actually read this article, right? I don’t know. Do you? So let’s look at a similar one here using ChatGPT plugins. All right, so I’m going to go ahead and switch over here. And this is something that we always teach in our free PPP course, okay? We teach plugin packs. It’s important. I’m not going to get into that here. But essentially I have three different plugins enabled. And that piece is extremely important, okay? Because when I use Browse with Bing, that information is siloed.

Jordan Wilson [00:22:48]:

I can’t do anything else with it. It lives there, right? I can’t connect it to other marketing automations or other services or anything else. It just lives there. All right, so now we are viewing the exact same query in a new chat using Plugins mode. Again, when you use Browse with Bing, you can’t enable plugins. It is its own mode. So you have to choose. I’m either going to do this in Browse with Bing or I’m going to do this in Plugins mode.

Jordan Wilson [00:23:19]:

So in this plugins mode, I have three plugins enabled. These are kind of my three go to plugins. I’m using an Internet connected plugin called Browser Op. I’m using an Internet connected plugin called Vox Script. And then I’m using a kind of a YouTube Summary plugin called YouTube. Summaries, but same query here. I’m saying please summarize this article. All right, let’s look at the result here.

Jordan Wilson [00:23:43]:

The result says the article titled and it gives me the entire article, and it gives me now an overview. So I have a bullet pointed overview. It says, this article is based on a podcast episode where host Jordan Wilson and guest Dr. Harvey Castro discuss the potential. Right? Already within the first sentence, I’m already getting much better and more accurate results, right? And here we are highlighting all of the major topics, right? So we have AI. As a game changer in healthcare technology with two bullet points. Multimodality technology and its impact, two bullet points. AI’s role in medical research and drug discovery, two bullet points.

Jordan Wilson [00:24:24]:

AI powered robots in healthcare, two specific bullet points. So hopefully you don’t have to be tuning in on the live stream and viewing my screen to just see the difference there. In one example, right, when I look at the browser Bing, I’m not even sure is it accurately? Is it actually reading this article? Because I’ve done this before. So I’m jumping back now into browse with Bing. I’ve done this before with Bing, Chat, Google, Bard, basically any kind of, like, quote unquote, internet connected large language model. And a lot of times what these large language models do, specifically, if you are sharing a URL, which is such a good use case of using a large language model, by the way, because this is how we spend the majority of our time as knowledge workers in the US. If you’re working in front of a computer, you’re reading a lot of websites to learn new information, PDFs, learning new topics with YouTube videos, whatever it may be. So if you can’t have that confidence using Browse with Bing, and I also can’t go back and check my work again.

Jordan Wilson [00:25:29]:

Here we are. It just says finish browsing. And it has a general, two or three very general sentences that I don’t know if they’re true or not. Right? You see the problem. You see why you probably shouldn’t be using it. However, when I go into my plugin mode here, the details are here. There is zero doubt that my chat here is giving me accurate information. That is always the number one thing when you’re learning to use a large language model is you have to say, Is this accurate? Is all of this correct? And if you do not have 100% certainty in that, you shouldn’t be using that mode.

Jordan Wilson [00:26:16]:

All right? And I don’t care what the use case is because, yes, I’m just showing you one use case of Browse with Bing. But I think it’s important because when people start pushing this narrative of, oh, knowledge cutoff is gone. This mode is great. It’s perfect. Hey, they fixed it, they brought it back. It’s amazing. Well, no, it’s not. It’s flawed.

Browse with Bing doesn’t show the work it’s doing

Jordan Wilson [00:26:36]:

It’s flawed. All right, I just showed you one flaw. But look, when we look at Browse with Bing, or sorry, when we look at Plugin mode here, not only do we have all of this level of detail, but what OpenAI needs to include is you need to be able to see the work. Okay? So in browser mode, it shows me what plugin it used. So it says Used browser op. And there is a little Toggle, and I can click that Toggle. And now I can see exactly what this plugin is doing and what it’s seeing. I am seeing with my eyes kind of the code of that web page, right? I can scroll through because we put transcriptions on our episode pages.

Jordan Wilson [00:27:26]:

We put overviews, we write some complimentary supplementary content. We put a lot of work into these articles. But I can go through and read it all here. So I know with certainty that ChatGPT with Plugins is seeing all of this information and is ingesting it. When I go with Browse with Bing, I have no clue what’s going on here. I have no clue if it’s going to try to let’s see if I can get a question or two. What do you guys think? Are you going to use Browse with Bing? If I’m being honest, I don’t think you should use it. I don’t think you should use it, at least not right now.

Jordan Wilson [00:28:12]:

They need to make some just one that’s one thing. That’s one thing. Right, all right, let’s see here. So, Leonard, thank you for your comment. Leonard saying, agreed, it’s a disappointment. Bing is still king of live access, in my opinion. Other than plugins. Yeah, I will agree.

Jordan Wilson [00:28:41]:

Anything with Bing inside a large language model does do a little bit better than Google Bard. Like I said, I’ve tested all of these multiple times because sometimes these large language models that are, quote unquote, internet connected will just strictly hallucinate. That’s why we do tests. We’ll do tests and we’ll give it a URL that does not match the content of the article and we’ll say, summarize this. And a lot of times, large language models will just go on what you give them. I’ve done reviews of this. They just look at the text of the URL and they essentially query that. So if you are saying, please summarize this article, please give me the high points of this article, a lot of times it’s going to make it up and it’s just going to look at the URL and it is going to query the all right, so one question here, we’ll get to this one.

Jordan Wilson [00:29:36]:

So thank you for LinkedIn user. It doesn’t say whose question this is, but someone asking, does it work similarly as Bing chat, meaning it selects some keywords and searches. So, again, right now, we don’t know in our initial testing, it is not as inaccurate as it was a month or two ago on Bing chat. So that is two different things and that is worth calling out. So Bing chat. Obviously, Microsoft Bing has their own AI chat. So if you go know, I don’t even know if it’s Bing.com, but they keep kind of restricting access on Chrome. But there is a separate Microsoft Bing chat and then there is a Browse With Bing mode inside of ChatGPT.

Jordan Wilson [00:30:26]:

So thank you for that question. Does it work similarly? Yeah, but again, right now we don’t know because it’s no longer really showing us the information of what’s going on under the hood. But thank you for that. We will run some further tests. This is just a new mode inside ChatGPT, so we wanted to bring this. Yeah. So, yeah, Douglas, same thing. Another question, how does Browse with Bing compare with Bing search? But the Bing AI search.

Final summary of Browse with Bing

Jordan Wilson [00:30:57]:

Again, it’s probably a little too early to tell, but I will tell you this. I will tell you this. Thank you. Thank you for learning along with us. I promise you, this wouldn’t be a 45 minutes tangent. So we’re going to wrap things up here and I’m going to give you the high level summary as we wrap out the week on the everyday AI show, browse With Bing. This new feature from OpenAI that is available in Chat GBT is its own mode. However, I recommend you do not use it, at least right now, as it is, for two main reasons.

Jordan Wilson [00:31:42]:

Number one, we still don’t know accuracy. Presumably, it’s a little more accurate than it was previously when they had to pull it. But even I showed you right now, even on an article that I wrote on a podcast that I helped produce and I interviewed yesterday, I’m not even sure if the overview that Browse With Bing gave me is factual, or if it’s just querying the different words in the URL. I’m not sure. Number two, it doesn’t show the work. Browse With Bing right now does not show the work. And that is paramount when working with large language models, generative AI in general, we need transparency, we need to see exactly what’s going on under the hood. Right now, we don’t have access to that right now with Browse With Bing.

Jordan Wilson [00:32:32]:

And it’s important to know browse With Bing is only available if you have ChatGPT plus the $20 a month plan. And if you have that, you also have access to plugins. So right now, I will still say do not use Browse With Bing as it is now. Instead, use ChatGPT with plugins. Use Internet connected plugins. They’re more flexible and it doesn’t live in a silo inside Browse With Bing, everything lives there. You can’t do anything else. When you use ChatGPT with plugins, you can have one internet connected plugin that can do a lot of different things.

Jordan Wilson [00:33:11]:

Read PDFs, it can summarize YouTube videos, it can query the Internet, it can visit a direct link and give you exactly what it’s doing there. But then you can do more with that information, right? You can bring in a marketing automation plugin in that same chat. You can bring in access to a CSV. So you could be summarizing long articles or PDFs and pulling information out and putting all that information into a spreadsheet as an example. Right, so Browse With Bing is essentially a version of a search inside of a large language model that you don’t have a lot of control of, and you don’t have really, a record of what it’s doing. ChatGPT with plugins, you can automate your entire business. You have much more transparency, much more flexibility, much more power in what you do to grow your company and grow your career. So that’s it for now.

Jordan Wilson [00:34:09]:

Don’t use browse with bing. Use chat GBT with plugins. All right, thank you for joining this week. Hey, if this was helpful, let me know. What other questions do you have? I’m going to jump into the comments some a little bit today. I’ll get to some probably over the weekend or early next week, but what questions do. You have. And hey, if this episode was helpful, maybe you’re listening on the podcast.

Jordan Wilson [00:34:34]:

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