MyCool King

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๐Ÿ - https://ipullrank.com

So, I guess we're doing this, huh? Here's a ChatGPT generated bio:

Mike King is a multi-talented individual who wears many hats. As a rapper, he is known for his clever lyrics, which have won him a dedicated fan base. In addition to his music career, Mike is also a computer scientist, with a deep understanding of technology and its applications. He is a marketing genius, with a keen eye for what resonates with audiences and a talent for creating successful campaigns.

I'm posting this on Mastodon so @randfish doesn't feel alone here. ๐Ÿ˜‚

@willcritchlow

I cooked up a ChatGPT powered chatbot context-limited to content on the
iPullRank site.

It's built using Llama Index (pka GPT-Index) and the brand new ChatGPT API on a cloud function.

Check it out: https://ipullrank.com/tools/ipr-gpt/

Hit me with any feedback and I'll make some updates.

iPRChat - A ChatGPT-based Chat bot for iPullRank content

Want to learn from iPullRank but don't have time to read everything we've put out? Talk to our chatbot!

You can shove ChatGPT into Bing all you want, but it's still Bing. The results are still meh because the data in the index is old and their knowledge graph appears incomplete.

I can see AI affecting search, but the likely winner will be Google because they have the best data pool and are likely ahead technologically with Bard. And I doubt the search experience will change much, aside from being capable of processing and returning results for significantly more complex queries.

#SEO #AI #Search

We're adding it to the search engine that you actually use. Btw we have other
even better language tech, but we're adults so we're not gonna give it to you yet because y'all don't know how to act.

Oh, and OpenAI, keep playing with me and I'm gonna come for your business.

Aight, everybody good? Cool. Sundar out.

Allow me to translate Sundar's post (https://blog-google.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/blog.google/technology/ai/bard-google-ai-search-updates/amp/):

Oh, y'all like that ChatGPT thing? Cool, you know it's based off our tech, right?

We've been an AI company since before it was cool.

Anyway, here's our version. It's called Bard and it's always up to date. 1/2

An important next step on our AI journey

Introducing Bard, Google's experimental conversational AI service powered by LaMDA โ€” plus, new AI features in Search coming soon.

Google

@ipullrank yep. We are still using basically mutated versions of keyword density and, exact match keyword targetting, and other holdouts from almost a decade ago while Google is setting to release LAMDA.

But instead of embracing this change, we try shoehorning outdated methods onto it.

The gap between the capabilities of modern search engines and SEO software is so massive at this point.

Would it be alright if we stepped our game up?

Oh, yeah, I spent much of the weekend digging through the code from the Yandex Leak and wrote a post for @searchengineland about it.

https://searchengineland.com/yandex-leak-learnings-392393

Check it out!

Yandex scrapes Google and other SEO learnings from the source code leak

Yandex isn't Google, but there is a lot SEOs can learn about how a modern search engine is built from reviewing this codebase.

Search Engine Land

This story about how Jeff Dean and Monika Henzinger independently came up with a way to use the link graph to find related pages while at DEC/AltaVista and the engineer they sent it to not knowing how to open a .tar file is wild.

https://www.quora.com/What-was-it-like-to-work-on-the-AltaVista-team-in-the-90s/answer/Samuel-Henry

What was it like to work on the AltaVista team in the 90's?

Answer: From Jeff Dean on Google+: I'm saddened to see AltaVista being shut down. +Dannyโ€ฆ > I'm saddened to see AltaVista being shut down. +Danny Sullivan wrote a nice article detailing the good and bad parts of AltaVista's history. I was an observer of some of AltaVista's early days, and this...

Quora

I keep thinking about how easily generative AI could be used to build propaganda websites at scale and create Search's version of Cambridge Analytica.

I'm happy to see OpenAI's new paper addressing just that. Unfortunately, the outlook is quite bleak.

https://cdn.openai.com/papers/forecasting-misuse.pdf