#ChatGPT tools
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animentality Ā· 1 year ago
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bloggergaurang Ā· 6 months ago
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filehulk Ā· 7 months ago
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OpenAI now lets you call ChatGPT on your phone
OpenAI is making strides toward transforming ChatGPT into an ā€œeverything appā€ by enabling users to make phone calls to it and message it on WhatsApp. Starting today, users can call ChatGPT or send it messages on WhatsApp. By adding the number 1-800-ChatGPT to your contacts, you can initiate a phone call or chat with it directly. During a live demo, OpenAI demonstrated how users on a road trip…
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awaketake Ā· 1 year ago
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Struggling to keep up with content creation using ChatGPT? This video explores 10 ChatGPT Chrome Extensions.
These ChatGPT Chrome Extensions will help you churn out unique content and speed-up your workflow!
From pre-made templates to voice recognition and search engine integration. These extensions offer a variety of functionalities to boost your productivity.
Chrome extensions will work on most chrome based browsers including Brave, Opera, Vivaldi and others.
Here are the ChatGPT Chrome Extensions covered in this video:
1ļøāƒ£ Keywords Everywhere Generate SEO friendly content with structured keyword research templates.
2ļøāƒ£ YouTube Summary with ChatGPT & Claude Summarize YouTube videos for repurposing content and learning.
3ļøāƒ£ Sider ChatGPT Sidebar All-in-one AI tool with PDF analysis, writing, OCR and more.
4ļøāƒ£ Web ChatGPT Access real-time search engine data to enhance ChatGPT's responses.
5ļøāƒ£ AI Prompt Genius Organize your custom ChatGPT prompts for easy access and future use.
6ļøāƒ£ ChatGPT for Google Gain insights from search results with ChatGPT comparisons and summaries.
7ļøāƒ£ Replai Craft engaging replies for Twitter and LinkedIn posts using AI.
8ļøāƒ£ & 9ļøāƒ£ Talk to ChatGPT & Promptheus ChatGPT using your voice and listen to the responses.
šŸ”Ÿ AIPRM Library of 3600+ curated prompt templates for various content creation needs.
At the end I will show how to speed up your workflow using ChatGPT Prompt Templates and the ChatGPT Desktop App.
You don't need to type a prompt every single time! Instead copy/ paste the prompt from the template, replace the keywords and hit enter.
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javert Ā· 2 months ago
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ok look. what are you actually imagining that these engineering students are using chatgpt to do? because my experience of engineering school in every class that actually mattered was that the entire grade in the class came from
going physically into an exam room
taking a test with a pencil and paper and a graphing calculator
sometimes it was open note/open textbook but it was never open computer
there is no room here to use chatgpt
if somehow you are using chatgpt to explain the material to you in a new way beforehand and then memorizing it so that you can go into the test and answer the math questions correctly, that is simply called "learning the material" lol
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incognitopolls Ā· 1 year ago
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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m1ckeyb3rry Ā· 2 months ago
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what really fries me about people who use chatgpt on their homework in my classes is they get the wrong answer and then they text me and i tell them how to do it and they’re like ā€œšŸ˜±šŸ˜± how did you know how to do that ??ā€ well maybe if you opened the slides instead of rushing to jerk off ai you would’ve realized that the professors tell you how to do what they want you to do 😭😭 you dumb fucks FKDKDNJSND LIKE ??
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technomancer--emy Ā· 1 month ago
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I had my AI look at some of my favorite youtube video (transcripts) and draw candle flames for them using my candle code.
(And yes, I did have training data turned off, so GPT was not being trained on these videos)
Here's my candle code for context. It uses a three layer map to map emotional tone through color.
I gave my AI some video transcripts and asked them to map out the flames of each video.
First, Kyle Hill's video on The demon Core
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The skull was a nice touch.
Next; The Tale of Michael Malloy a Sam O Nella classic
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It coming out of a bottle is apt.
Next, History of the Entire World I Guess, iconic
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I love the color on this one, it totally captures the sparkly energy. This one actually had no transcript, I had to find it on reddit. Bill Wurtz made two history videos and they inspired a generation.
And finally Defunctland's magnum opus: Disney's Animatronics: A Living History
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I love the way this one looks!
Again, I would like to reiterate that these transcripts were read by chatGPT with the training data turned off. This locks the content to the chat and makes it so it is not trained on what is posted.
Also, soft coder protip! If you're studying and you want to fast track watching a video, turn the transcript of the youtube video into a basic text file. Then upload the text file to your GPT and they're read it and help you take notes.
I hope you've enjoyed this demonstration.
My blog is a rabbit hole. Wander through it for more.
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blackkatdraws2 Ā· 1 year ago
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They are my lifeline
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squarebracket-trickster Ā· 9 months ago
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Oh my god for the last time
DO NOT USE AI FOR RESEARCH. DON'T TRUST ANYTHING IT TELLS YOU.
Do not use AI for research even if it cites its sources. Have you verified the credibility of those sources?
Do not use AI for research even if its sources are credible. Have you checked to make sure they have the most up-to-date information?
Do not use AI for research even if the sources are recent. Is this information generally accepted by experts in the field, or is it a controversial stance? Did AI source the 9/10 dentists or the 1/10? You don't know. You have no way of knowing unless you do your own fucking research!
DO NOT USE AI FOR RESEARCH. for the love of god people
"But I'm just doing research for my novel. It's okay if it's not 100% accurate."
ChatGPT told a person to glue the cheese on their pizza to make it stick. It told someone else a poisonous mushroom was safe to eat. It told another kid that Greek was a combination of four different languages. It thought there were 2 r's in strawberry.
Your information will probably not be 100% accurate. It might not be 50% accurate. It might be so completely and utterly false it would make a flat eather look informed. Just use Wikipedia of you want something quick and dirty. It might not be 100% accurate either, but it won't tell you to eat glue.
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infiniteorangethethird Ā· 8 months ago
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ok not to turn into an AI tech bro for a moment here but the way some of you view AI as a general concept is starting to get really disturbing to me, esp as someone who studies computer science. There's plenty of reason to despise AI services like ChatGPT and such but it's really starting to feel like some of you will look at anything containing the word AI and go "oh well it's not made by humans even though it could have been so it's EVIL and anyone who uses it is a horrible person and also lazy". Like have we forgotten the point of making tools to make our lives easier or
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bellobambino Ā· 4 months ago
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"i use chatgpt to write my fics"
actually this is what chatgpt is good for lol. Plotting, blocking, and feedback.
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mysterypuppys Ā· 9 days ago
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can you give a scholarly opinion of yours oh wise mysterypuppys
this website is full of users talking about how they are so much better than those who use chatgpt or don’t know ā€œbasic knowledgeā€ or struggle with seemingly simple tasks & will then turn around and claim to care about disabled people
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whentherewerebicycles Ā· 1 month ago
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everyone at my institution is so, SO all-in on AI. I was just in a meeting where they discussed the results of a faculty survey that indicated that 75% of faculty are either already using AI in their classrooms or intend to and only 25% say they don’t intend to. this wasn’t a campus-wide survey just of a particular subset of faculty from multiple departments so idk need a larger sample size. but I can say that it certainly FEELS like a 75/25 split in terms of how gung-ho everyone is about AI in meetings, workshops, etc. I kind of feel like I’m losing my mind… like literally what are we doing here? we are an institution of higher learning and we’re all just enthusiastically on board with using these tools that will almost inevitably circumvent learning and supercharge cheating? and the total lack of any university- or even team-wide policies on the use of AI in our work means it’s truly just the wild wild west out there. I’m really trying not to be a huge snob about this I’m trying to keep an open mind but like. I feel like what worries me most is the rhetoric of speed, urgency, and inevitability—we HAVE to learn these tools and we MUST start using them right this second lest we fall behind and there is NO time to pause and reflect deeply on what’s gained vs. what’s lost and also the future is already 100% fixed we have no control over these tools and no agency this is the One Path and we must all hurtle down it.
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st5lker Ā· 2 months ago
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actually i will get into it kind of but its not really that profound or deep i was just talking about how there are applications people don’t think about which i really cannot reasonably consider ā€œcheatingā€ but rather just time saving like having it proofread for simple grammatical errors you missed, quickly search through long documents for specific things/points of note, transcribe images of handwritten notes into plain text, do rough machine translations, etc etc most of which really nothing else can do as accurately or intelligently as an llm can and theres really no reason they have to be done manually by a human except for like pride or if you’re too stupid to read over what it outputs before using it. but when everyone talks about ai they only think about saying ā€œwrite my essay for meā€ which like yeah thats going to take away any actual benefit you could gain from writing it and make up sources and shit but thats not the extent of it and people who are way too proud about having never once used an ai are corny about it and barely understand what ai even is and can do (because they do not use it)
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quaranmine Ā· 11 months ago
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On Wednesday before I gave my presentation I confessed to a new employee that I was worried it would be too long and she brightly told me her life hack was to just let AI rewrite things for her. She said I should put in all my talking points and ask ChatGPT to give me a five minute exactly presentation. I was like....how is the most polite possible way (since this is a new colleague I shouldn't get off on the wrong foot with) that I can express that I will Not be taking this advice. Ever. I told her that I didn't think we were allowed to use ChatGPT at this job (we most certainly are not, it is a nightmare for any type of protected information) and also that I prefer to write all of my own work. Despite my best efforts the last part of that was still passive aggressive, lol.
Something about being a writer makes it so that it's almost offensive to me for someone to suggest I use AI to do my work instead? Like, the day I reach the point where I let AI write something for me is the day y'all need to be checking me for brain damage because clearly I'm losing it
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