Jan 7, 2023 02:20:42 AM Edited Jan 7, 2023 05:28:34 AM by Annie Jane B
Hi fellow colleagues. I have just made a video on how I tried to use Chat GPT for generating proposals.
Full video on YouTube:
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Jan 12, 2023 07:06:52 AM by Valeria K
Anton and others,
We believe that it is essential to maintaining trust between clients and freelancers that content generated by artificial intelligence is not presented as human-generated. For this reason, Upwork freelancers must disclose clearly to their client when artificial intelligence was used in creating content, including job proposals and dash messages.
Additionally, when you post content on Upwork, per our Terms of Service you agree that content won't violate anyone's rights, including intellectual property rights. As the AI powering ChatGPT and other similar programs may pull from sources that may include others’ protected content, by utilizing it, you may be infringing on the copyrights of others. For this reason, we do not recommend utilizing these programs for creating content used in a proposal or in completing a job unless you are able to confirm that it is not in violation of the intellectual property rights of others.
Failure to properly disclose the use of artificial intelligence assistance in content creation may lead to temporary or permanent suspension of your Upwork account.
Jan 7, 2023 02:38:19 AM by Jonathan L
Not only did it work you are winning jobs with a true copy-paste template! 😮
Jan 7, 2023 03:24:37 AM by Sajal S
Jan 7, 2023 03:43:19 AM by Anton K
I agree that ChatGPT cannot replace your current skills and ability to deliver excellent service to the client.
In this experiment, I am not lying to the potential clients. And once I get the job, I will do my best to deliver high-value service.
The idea of the experiment is to showcase what part of your work routine can be outsourced to AI.
Jan 7, 2023 03:45:35 AM by Sajal S
Appreciate your research. Point was not to question you. It was about what lies ahead!!
Jan 7, 2023 07:38:51 AM by Jennifer M
>I win jobs using ChatGPT
>Got 1 job and made $410 since Dec 1.
/confused_emoji
Jan 7, 2023 07:58:15 AM by Jarrad C
Two jobs. One on Upwork, and one working to sell ChatGPT to the masses.
Jan 10, 2023 01:04:50 AM by Anton K
What rule can it violate?
It is almost the same as using Grammarly to correct mistakes.
Jan 12, 2023 07:06:52 AM by Valeria K
Anton and others,
We believe that it is essential to maintaining trust between clients and freelancers that content generated by artificial intelligence is not presented as human-generated. For this reason, Upwork freelancers must disclose clearly to their client when artificial intelligence was used in creating content, including job proposals and dash messages.
Additionally, when you post content on Upwork, per our Terms of Service you agree that content won't violate anyone's rights, including intellectual property rights. As the AI powering ChatGPT and other similar programs may pull from sources that may include others’ protected content, by utilizing it, you may be infringing on the copyrights of others. For this reason, we do not recommend utilizing these programs for creating content used in a proposal or in completing a job unless you are able to confirm that it is not in violation of the intellectual property rights of others.
Failure to properly disclose the use of artificial intelligence assistance in content creation may lead to temporary or permanent suspension of your Upwork account.
Jan 19, 2023 03:32:06 PM by Anthony J
How are you going to enforce your TOS to determine if a freelancer disclosed using AI or not?
Jan 20, 2023 03:47:29 PM by Jeanne H
There are ways to check. If I know about them, I'm sure Upwork and many clients do as well.
Additionally, the clients are going to figure it out. All the AI jobs I have seen need a human to go over the material, edit it, and make it relevant. The clients will notice, and they will complain. Or it will be easy to identify the ones claiming how well it works.
There will be plagiarism issues, poor quality, and the jobs are offering viciously low rates. AI isn't even an accurate term. The program regurgitates material it searches. It is not intelligence. OK, give the program a dictionary and thesaurus and let it write. It can't. This is not Data from the Enterprise.
Because of the issues, after the big rush to use it, it will fade, although some will continue to use it.
Apr 15, 2023 04:26:53 PM by Viacheslav K
If a client hired you with a cookie-cutter response, you deserve each other. ChatGPT messages look very similar in structure.
Jan 12, 2023 09:17:30 AM by Martina P
I can't even image a client receiving a proposal that has the disclaimer: This proposal was created by AI on top.
Not a winning strategy, would be my guess.
Jan 12, 2023 02:58:25 PM by Bruce D
Anton, Valeria's points make perfect sense, but I got a bang out of your idea.
Jan 12, 2023 04:52:03 PM by Preston H
I used ChatGPT to both choose my wife AND propose for me.
Fifty years later, we're still happily married!
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