ChatGPT's got a NEW Strawberry - huh?
Ready to dive into the world of ChatGPT that's so advanced it'll make your coffee maker feel inadequate? Buckle up, because we're about to take a wild ride through OpenAI's latest brainchild: the o1 models, nicknamed "STRAWBERRY". Whether you're an AI nerd, a code wizard, or just someone who wants to sound smarter at dinner parties, this tutorial's got your back. γβ
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彑 First things first! You need access, and not just any access β here's the deal: 1. Strut your way over to ChatGPT's website. 2. Log in like you own the place (because with a paid subscription, you kinda do). 3. Look for a dropdown menu in the top-left corner. It's like picking your fighter, but for AI. 4. Select o1-Preview or o1-Mini. Congrats, you're now part of the cool kids' club! 5. Free users, don't despair...rumor mill says you will get it eventually! γβ
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彑 Let's break down these bad boys: - o1-Preview: The Maserati of AI. It's got the brains, the brawn, and enough general knowledge to make Wikipedia sweat. - o1-Mini: The Toyota Prius of AI. It's cheaper, more efficient, and perfect for when you need some serious thinking power without breaking the bank. Remember, even AI needs boundaries. You've got 30 messages a week with o1-Preview and 50 with o1-Mini. γβ
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彑 Want to get the most out of your new AI bestie? Here's how to sweet-talk it: 1. Keep it simple! These models are smart enough to understand you without a novel-length prompt. 2. Ditch the "think step by step" nonsense. This AI doesn't need training wheels. 3. Use XML tags like they're going out of style. It helps the AI understand what's what. 4. Context is key, but don't overdo it. Give the AI what it needs, not all the things. Β·.β
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