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Can I leverage all the SaaS instructions to train an AI for first-level customer support at 98% reliability? Seeking advice and suggestions on creating an adaptable interface for evolving platform changes.
Has anyone's used AI for book study. Bonus points if it handles different formats and helps with study plans. Any ideas?
Also, anyone tried Un-Riddle? The trial limits pages; hesitant on a monthly plan unless it's worth it. What is your take?
I've got an aging Dell Desktop, OptiPlex 5040, packing a Gen I Core i7 and 16 GB of RAM. No gaming here; my sole purpose is AI workloads. :LOL: :LOL:
Considering the NVidia RTX 4000 SFF – thinking of slotting it into my desktop at 75W via PCIe. It might save me from the hefty 4K investment I...
Lately, when seeking suggestions for text prompts in our AI art generator, I've noticed GPT-4 treating the art generator's capabilities as on par with its text parsing skills. I'm in the process of establishing prompt limits to help the AI understand its constraints while exploring the exciting...
That is almost a tricky question. There is a catch-22 here. You may have to evaluate a lot of things in order to determine AI's creativity. From originality, adaptability, emotional impact, contextual understanding, and intentionality, to even collaboration with humans.
I have just tried this on DALL-E :D:LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:
Prompt: The cartoon car is a combination of a car and a shark. It has a shark nose that protrudes from the front of the car and a pink fin on the back. The car's body is colored green and brown in a swirl pattern that gives it a...
Quite an Interesting thought! Bard's conversational approach is refreshing, but Google's been the go-to for ages. Hard to beat its accuracy and vast database. Bard's got potential, but replacing Google? That's a stretch....a very long stretch bruh!
Search for "DeepImageSearch." It allows you to fetch images based on prompts and can be handy for your project. Saves a ton of time compared to manual searches. Give it a shot!
Check out Otter.ai for transcribing and summarizing sessions across platforms. It's user-friendly and works well with in-person, phone, and Zoom sessions. Plus, it integrates with various apps, including iPhone fitness apps. Solid choice for saving time on notes and follow-ups.
Just ran some old university essays through, and it seems like AI might be at play. Happened with texts from 20th-century authors too. Reminds me of my first-year creative writing class when my 2,000-word story got flagged as plagiarized. The professor sorted it out after a chat. Makes me think...
Well, CC was just good before ChatGPT. Now it's something i would not recommend to anyone. I have a lifetime deal. I even have the new copyscape that Eger introduced. But honestly, what is the point of using openAI api on it. That's like double cost! No. I will pass on this one.
Simplified sounds like a Swiss Army knife for content creators! But i haven't tried it out yet myself. How's the learning curve, though? Easy for beginners?
I've checked out Jasper, and it's decent for SEO-optimized articles. However, I find GPT-4 more versatile and powerful in generating content. Jasper and CopyAI just have fancy user interface. But ChatGPT has just shown the world that UX is not important. Its all about the functionality and...
That's a lot! You can get confused bro. Personally, I'm a fan of ChatGPT (obviously!), OpenAI's got some magic. Besides that, I dig into GPT-based language models for various tasks. Can't say I have a daily routine like you, but they're my go-to for creative sparks
Yeah, I've dabbled in it. Used AI-generated art on some merch, but sales were meh. Maybe it's hit or miss, or maybe I'm just not nailing the right vibe. Has anyone else struck gold with AI art sales?
I've used Google Bard for organizing research materials and collaborative writing projects. It's pretty handy for keeping things in one place and easily accessible.
I get what you're saying. AI does rely on existing data for its creations. It's like remixing existing information rather than coming up with something entirely new. But hey, isn't creativity often about connecting the dots in unique ways?