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Chat with your data in plain English and get instant answers, calculations, and graphs. Analyze your data without any coding skills. Generate graphs and charts to visualize your data. Share your insights with others.
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Lars Hertel
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There are also no-code options to use GPT for things you'd like to build. For example spell.so helps you get started quickly if you don't code. Otherwise you can use Zapier as well
Where do you learn to build AI apps? How much is the effort involved?
Anil Matcha
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Lars Hertel
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8 on my job, 2 on my projects
How many hours do you work every day?
Shushant Lakhyani
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+1 on temperature. Setting that to zero should give deterministic output
Consistency-related issues in ChatGPT - how to resolve?
Naveed Rehman
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Lars Hertel
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Automate oncall tasks and other repetitive shell related tasks. Honestly, there is probably already potential for automation but the bar for setting it up seems high...
I do want a virtual assistant that I can chat with during my long commute and which can take notes for me. Even better if it could help me do marketing tasks like catch up on social media and Tweet
If you could have a virtual assistant that does any work task for you. What would it be?
Leonor Montero
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In my experience, the hardest aspects were to get a predictable experience and to make it safe.
1) User inputs are often unpredictable to begin with. Then add on top of that the fact that you don't know what the exact output of ChatGPT will be. In the best case this results in a slightly unexpected experience, in the worst case it could result in errors if the ChatGPT output doesn't match...
What are the biggest challenges that developers face when implementing ChatGPT into their apps?
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From reading the article, the argument is largely built on cheap fine-tuning of LLMs which could take open source models to match or outperform better models. I think it's still early to say, there is so much innovation happening right now. A few months ago you would have thought it is all gonna go to the large companies + OpenAI. Now it looks the opposite. I'd say wait and see but build anyway...
Google says they have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI - what do you think?
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