Ever wondered how AI can help you create YouTube videos? Well, I've got you covered. 🎥 In this video, I dive deep into an AI video generator that's a game-changer for content creators. Whether you're looking to make explainer videos, top 10 lists, or even custom scripts, this tool has got it all. 🛠️ 👉 Watch the video here Why should you watch it? - Learn how to create videos using AI voice and stock footage 🗣️🎞️ - Discover customisation and editing options that will blow your mind 🤯 - Get insights into how you can save time and still produce high-quality content ⏰✨ Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe if you find the video helpful. Your support is gratefully received🙏 Catch you in the comments section! 💬 Cheers Jason
ChatGPT is getting an upgrade, and it's not just any upgrade—it's a DALL-E 3 AI Image Generation upgrade! 🎨 Starting this October, if you have a ChatGPT Plus account, you'll be able to create mind-blowing images just by typing out what you want. Imagine the possibilities! 🚀 I've made a video to give you all the juicy details. You've got to see this to believe it... 👉 Watch the full video here Let's get the conversation going. What are you most excited to create with this new feature? Drop your thoughts below! 👇 Jason
That sounds like a big deal @Jason West. I have been using Midjourney to do this, and it is excellent. Integrating this capability into ChatGPT should be awesome.
@Teresa Rosche Ott I agree about the sometimes bizarre appendages in Midjourney. It has its limits and quirks for sure. I also agree that it’s better than stock photos (within its limits).
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.
@Eivind Alvin in my experience it will handle up to around 2,500 words pasted in at a time. What I do is break the larger document t into around 2,200 word chunks and tell it to just respond YES to each one. So I might break a 5,000 word document into three chunks, each with up to 2,200 words. I then create my prompt along the lines of please summarise everything above. Works fine.
Hey ChatGPT Community! 🎉 I've just dropped a brand new video on YouTube about a nice little ChatGPT trick, specifically focusing on shortcuts that will save you a ton of time! 🕒 👉 Watch the video here In this video, I reveal a neat little feature that allows you to create shortcuts with ChatGPT. Imagine being able to prompt ChatGPT with a simple command and get exactly what you want. Sounds awesome, right? 😎 Don't miss out on this one; it's a game-changer for anyone using ChatGPT. Cheers, Jason 🙌
@Ozzie Nano no idea since I’ve used the paid version for years. It’s using “snippets”, one of the tools in the features tab. A quick check suggests that they will work with the free version.
Since there's been a lot of talk about this online, and many people are saying that Chat GPT is actually LESS smart than it used to be, I thought I'd do a video and test it out! Here's the link to watch: https://youtu.be/9VA-AAQJ5gY I'd love to know your opinion and if you think it's true 🤔 Jason
When Chat GPT updates it does often change the structure and formatting of its output. The latest release is particularly guilty of this - lots of colons appearing in headlines and body copy to mention just one change, formatting headlines in bold … fine for lots of people, but not for my use cases. I have tweaked my prompts to compensate and along the way have made a few chance discoveries that have further improved the output. My post-GPT processing routines have also required a bunch of changes but it’s now sorted … until the next update comes along, no doubt.