article thumbnail

AI and ChatGPT: What is it and how do I use it?

Grants4Good

Fast forward almost 30 years later and the questions are the same, this time referring to AI or artificial intelligence, and ChatGPT. ChatGPT is a large language model (LLM) trained by OpenAI that can understand and respond to human language. The best way to learn about ChatGPT is to start using it! Simple, right?

ChatGPT 52
article thumbnail

To bot or not to bot: Using generative AI in grantwriting

Candid

Will I be replaced by ChatGPT? So rather than using a search engine to find data or content and assembling it, you can have generative AI do some of that assembly work for you. Giving ChatGPT the prompt “Tell me why arts are important for youth development” generates two pages of text.

AI 111
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Dawn of a New Era: How to Combine the Power of Gemini and ChatGPT in Grant Writing

Grant Writing Made Easy

Running these systems costs a fortune—OpenAI’s daily expenses for ChatGPT are astronomical ($700k per day), and their net loss in their last reported fiscal year speaks volumes ($540M). But here’s why I’m not panicking: despite its breathtaking capabilities, Generative AI isn’t yet a financial slam dunk.

ChatGPT 52
article thumbnail

Using AI to Improve Your Grant Writing

Grants4Good

If you need a primer on AI, check out my blog on AI and ChatGPT: What is it and how do I use it? I began working on Grantable and participated in two startup accelerator programs in 2021, which is how I met my co-founder, Robert, who is an outstanding software engineer. This is one of the hottest topics right now, so jump right in! [If

article thumbnail

How The AI Revolution Changes Your Search Engine Strategy

The NonProfit Times

First, generative AI is now a viable competitor to traditional search engines, largely without people having to leave their generative AI hosts. Google pioneered the idea of the zero-click search, where you search and get an answer without having to leave the search engine. This year, almost 60% of Google searches ended this way.