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ChatGPT Blocked By YouTube
Interesting....I went to pull in some information from a Youtube video today using a ChatGPT plugin, and it would not return anything. So I tried another plugin, and it said that the Robots.txt file on YouTube was blocking access.
0 likes • Sep '23
I'm using the Youtube Transcript AI Summary extension on Edge and it still works fine. It also has an option to output the summary using Claude and that works well too. Highly recommended.
Chat GPT to Word
When I copy and paste from Chat GPT to Microsoft Word it comes into Word with a very light grey background behind the text. How do I either stop that.. or change it once in Word to have a white background? TIA
1 like • Aug '23
You can also install freeware called PureText which allows you to skip the Notepad step by automatically stripping all formatting from your copied text before pasting.
Custom Instructions
Has anyone messed with the Custom instructions feature on chatgpt 3.5 turbo? what have been your successes
1 like • Aug '23
I have and it's pretty handy. I have one set up to help me write copy based on my writing style sample which I copied into a Custom Instruction that I can invoke with one click whenever I need it. However, this feature has always been available in the Superpower Chrome Extension since the beginning so you don't need both.
AI Detector
From Future Party: GPTZero catches AI cheating in the act The Future. AI text detection tool GPTZero wants to be the Turnitin of the new generative AI era. And so far, it’s pulling it off. With CEO Edward Tian inspired to create the tool to fight the rise of disinformation, the company may have the makings of building software that becomes the go-to plugin for not just academic but all online text. Code-handed GPTZero, which Tian built during his senior year at Princeton, wants to make sure no AI-generated writing goes undetected… by checking for the “humanness” of it. - The tool does so by scanning for a paragraph’s “burstiness” (variability of word choice and sentence structure) and “perplexity” (how comprehensible it is to the system). - The tool has become a hit with educators and had 30,000 signups in its first week when it launched in January. - It’s self-admittedly imperfect and can trip up on non-English speakers, but it’s proven more successful than industry leader Turnitin’s own software and OpenAI’s proprietary tool. - GPTZero is free for up to 5,000 characters of text, with paid subscriptions ranging from $9.99/month to $19.99/month.
1 like • Aug '23
I'd have to agree with Jason, GPTZero was early out of the gate has fallen behind some of the newer competitors.
Auto-GPT Is Going to Be Easier To Use
You can jump on a waitlist to get your hands on Auto-GPT, which has a fancy GUI (Graphical User Interface) and runs without the need for you to go through a lengthy install process. This is going to be a complete game-changer for autonomous AI when it becomes available to the masses. Here's the link to join the waitlist: https://news.agpt.co/
Auto-GPT Is Going to Be Easier To Use
1 like • May '23
For anyone interested in a web version of an autonomous AI bot, give BabyAGI a test drive: https://bit.ly/3AVR0UB It's no Auto-GPT but still capable in its own right...
0 likes • May '23
@Dave Zegers I like Harpa, very useful, but nothing like Auto-GPT.
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