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Is the increasing reliance on AI language models leading to a devaluation of human intelligence and…
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Building a multi-user chatbot with conversational memory using Next.JS, Langchain, and Pinecone
submitted by /u/roie-s-cDive into chatbot development in Next.JS with Pinecone. and LangChain. Learn how to build question-answering chatbots, with multi-user conversational memory.
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Twilio Autopilot alternatives
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American States seen as people by AI (midjourney)
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Can ChatGPT Help Me With My Binary Trading?
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Guide to getting started on GPT explained by GPT
submitted by /u/maxwell737Title: Getting Started with GPT for Entertainment: A Beginner’s Guide
Welcome to this tutorial on using GPT for entertainment purposes! In this guide, we’ll help you get started with GPT, provide some potential prompts for inspiration, and show you how to access the free public version of GPT.
Accessing GPT To begin, you can access the free public version of GPT by visiting the OpenAI:
https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt
The OpenAI allows you to interact with GPT and experiment with different prompts for entertainment or any other purpose.
Understanding Prompts A prompt is a text input that you provide to GPT, which it will then use to generate a contextually relevant and creative response. You can use prompts for various entertainment purposes like generating jokes, stories, riddles, and more.
Potential Prompts for Entertainment Here are some example prompts to get your creativity flowing:
a) Jokes:
“Tell me a funny joke about computers.” “What’s a hilarious joke involving a pirate and a parrot?” b) Stories:
“Write a short story about a time-traveling detective.” “Create a fantasy tale involving a dragon and a courageous knight.” c) Riddles:
“Give me a challenging riddle about a mysterious object.” “What’s a clever riddle involving a king and his kingdom?” d) Conversations:
“Write a witty dialogue between a robot and a talking cat.” “Imagine an absurd conversation between an alien and a superhero.” e) Poetry:
“Compose a lighthearted poem about a day at the beach.” “Write a humorous haiku about pizza.” Remember, you can customize these prompts according to your interests and preferences to generate unique and entertaining content.
Using GPT in OpenAI Now that you have some prompts in mind, let’s go through the steps to use GPT in the OpenAI Playground:
a) Visit https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt and sign up or log in to your account.
b) In the text input field, type or paste your chosen prompt.
c) Click the “Generate” button and wait for GPT to process your prompt and return a response.
d) Enjoy the entertaining content generated by GPT!
Feel free to experiment with different prompts and settings to discover the full potential of GPT for entertainment purposes. Happy playing!
(If you think that your interactions are noteworthy or interesting here is a subreddit to share them! r/project_ava )
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ChatGPT Plugins release overview in just 60 seconds
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How do we address the potential security risks associated with the use of AI language models, such…
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Is there any open source way to create a 3D avatar chatbot?
submitted by /u/ResearcherNo4728I want to create a chatbot with a 3D avatar frontend like this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Chatbots/comments/1200bqo/create_your_own_avatar_to_speak_for_yourself/
Or this: https://chatbot-demo.v.aitention.com/?service=ces-2d&passcode=plab-passcode&v2=true
Or this: https://huggingface.co/spaces/CVPR/ml-talking-face (select an action, like “both hands”, to see them move)
I tried several deep learning based methods, and the avatars they generate are not high fidelity. If you are aware of any, please do let me know.
If there’s none that can match the quality of the above avatars (the skin texture, the lack of unnatural artefacts, the hand and body movements, etc), then I’m open to learning non-deep learning based methods to create such avatars, like using Unity, Blender, Unreal engine, etc. Which one would be easiest to get started with and get some quick wins? Also, if I use tools like these, the avatar will come as an object file (like avatar.obj, right?). So, how do I then integrate this object file with the NLP backend in Python to make it speak?
Any help is appreciated.
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Is ChatGPT a Threat to Human Intelligence and Communication Skills?
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