Have you started using GPT-4? What are you using it for?
Yash
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I'm using it to write Product documentations, python scripts, LinkedIn post templates, email templates.
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Mehdi Rifai@mehdi_rifai
I mainly use it for copy writing and answering daily life questions about how to do this and that
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@mehdi_rifai Awesome!
i am still on GPT3. i wish to upgrade but will take some time i think so.
@gafur_dharwar got it, what do you use GPT3 for?
Using GPT4 since the day of release, but still doing major workload with GPT3.
Kommunicate
We have integrated ChatGPT-4 into our product at Kommunicate.
Universities (our customers) use it to answer student queries. They use it in our chatbot working their learning management platform system.
It seems that GPT-4 is indeed an improvement of previous version. First of all its multimodal and so it also accepts images to provide text output (not as useless as it sounds).
It also outperforms its predecessors at tasks that require reasoning and problem-solving by a large margin according to testing.
It can also understand bigger blocks of text.
So thus far as a copywriting tools, it has assisted me immensely.
It also provides more accurate responses and I cant wait to find other uses for it
@apollon440 I agree - the responses are hard to differentiated vs that of a human. Really worried about what can happen next in this space.
It is helping me in my content.
@kathleen_smith2 Awesome, what kind of content, Kathleen?
I'm using it for pitching prospects. I feed it some basic data, some templates, and it spits out near perfect pitches. Next, automate the whole thing.
My co-founder is building an auto-grader with GPT-4 for evoke-app.com
The ability to do calculations is very powerful
@richard_gao2 That's a super cool project! Would you like to ramp up the website? I'll do it voluntarily, completely for free. I love the project, and I know it'll be big.
@richard_gao2 super!
I didn't see any improvement in response quality and accuracy and it's pretty slow. The plugins are not yet available and I'm still on the waitlist. I'm still using chatgpt 3.5 turbo
To outline my GPTBillions.com book
Text Blaze
I also use GPT-4 to write templates for my everyday work. In fact, we at Text Blaze just launched a new GPT-4 integration, so you can easily generate and organise all your templates on our platform. Think "Google Docs, tailored for organising and using your templates".
Check out our live launch: https://producthunt.com/posts/te... ! 🙂
@gaurangtandon Awesome, all the best for the launch man. I'll check it out.
MoneyVision
It already helped me resolve hard-to-find bugs in my code. It is quite a step up from GPT-3.
@timobechtel This is one of the most important use cases as of today. I use it to write python scripts!
MoneyVision
@timobechtel my job security comes from creating bugs that even AI can't solve 💪💪
Making my emails less flowery and more direct :)
@czarina_tabayoyong awesome
So I have google meet automatically transcribe my meetings (which is useful because I suck at remembering things).
But I put together an app which usings an nltk > spacPy > gpt-4-32k pipeline to summarize the transcripts.
It's a huge boost to the value of meeting time for me
@yashthakker oh, not like a published app or anything, just a little python script that runs in a google collab notebook
informed news
I use it as a guide for social media posts. I often find it misses the intended tone
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@yashthakker I have seen it make repeated mistakes. It is far superior than GPT-3 but I think once the errors and faults are fixed it could be amazing.
But like I said it is great to use as a guide sometimes
@jayden_irving Yep that's true, are you referring to GPT-4 though? it's way powerful than 3.
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@yashthakker I have tried GPT-4 and I agree it is far superior than 3 but I’m not entirely sure if I fully trust it
@jayden_irving interesting, why not?
@jayden_irving agreed.
Yes I have started using to build my product Tully which is powered by ChatGPT that focuses on helping people create positive change in their life along with helping with mental health issues.
https://www.tully.ai/
@joshuafreeland Good to know, Josh. I'll check it out :)
I haven't started to use GPT-4 yet because I can't get it right away. But I'm hopeful about what it could mean for NLP and AI in general. When I can use it, I plan to look into its features and see how they can help my current projects in areas like making robots, making material, and translating languages.
Recapit News
For daily tasks: I mainly use it to find the most natural way to express specific things in English (which is not my mother tongue). I also use it for brainstorming content and coming up with names.
For projects: We recently launched http://recapit.xyz/, your personal news reporter that delivers a daily customized news bulletin directly to your WhatsApp or Telegram.
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I've been using GPT-4 for basically everything! It's super handy for copywriting, idea brainstorming, envisioning client scenarios, prepping tough questions, and obviously, coding, instructions, bug/error detection. It's awesome. But, just like GPT-3.5, it still has its quirks and can give wrong info, which has led me on some wild goose chases. Now, though, I'm more alert to that possibility.
@dmoutouss hi-fi! same :)
I'm using it for documentation, content creation, and in research
@rishabhravindran Awesome!