A Twitter user tested the entrepreneurial capabilities of artificial intelligence by giving a bot orders to make "as much money as possible" - and it worked out very well.
Jackson Fall put GPT-4, the successor to ChatGPT, to the test and gave it a budget of £82 ($100) and a series of strict instructions, reports the Daily Mirror.He told it he would act as the 'human liaison', but that role should involve no manual labour in order to see if AI could make a success of an online business on its own.Soon Jackson found himself managing Green Gadget Guru - an affiliate marketing site making content around sustainability products, and things went uphill from there.
Taking to Twitter, Jackson wrote: "I gave GPT-4 a budget of $100 and told it to make as much money as possible. I'm acting as its human liaison, buying anything it says to. "Do you think it'll be able to make smart investments and build an online business? "(We) set up an affiliate marketing site making content around Eco Friendly / sustainable living products.
It initially suggested a .com that went over budget but we landed on http://GreenGadgetGuru.com. We're off to the races. "I asked it to come up with a prompt...
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