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New AI Platforms by Year PUTTING CHATGPT TO WORK
from April 2023w
ChatGPT attracted 100 million monthly active users in January, just two months after launch, making it the fastest-growing consumer application in history. Here are some things it can do:
> Answer questions or explain concepts
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> Serve as an alternative to Google search
> Compose emails
> Act as a virtual writing assistant
> Create recipes and diet plans
> Translate between languages
> Summarize long-form text
> Write stories, essays, jokes, song lyrics or poetry
For the best results from ChatGPT (chat.openai.com) queries, use these prompt optimizers:
Superhuman
Designed to be the “fastest email experience ever made,” Superhuman uses AI to create advanced features that are blazingly fast, and will rebuild your inbox and email writing experience.
$30/month, no waiting list, superhuman.com
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DoNotPay
The world’s first robot lawyer was created by DoNotPay. It employs artificial intelligence to fight corporations, beat parking tickets and appeal bank fees. You can even press a button to file a lawsuit.
$36/3 months, no waiting list, donotpay.com
Excel Sheet+
Sheet+ eliminates the need for formula writing in Excel by having AI do the work for you. Enter a text description, and this app automatically creates output for any Excel or Google Sheets formulas.
$2.99/month, no waiting list, sheetplus.ai
App Creation Cookup
Don’t know how to code but want to create ChatGPT apps? Cookup can track down an AI app for any use. You can also type a prompt and it will build an app. Free, no waiting list, cookup.ai
Community HuggingFace
HuggingFace is an AI community on a mission to make good machine learning accessible. It creates, discovers and collaborates by using audio, vision and language. $9/month, no waiting list, huggingface.co
> Topic/Purpose: Define the task and goal
> Tone: Suggest a specific style, tone or voice
> Target audience: Describe the listeners, viewers or readers
> Wordcount: Specify the desired length
> Call to action: Explain what you want the audience to do or achieve
Now, let’s examine a prompt and the chatbot’s response. First, the prompt:
Please compose a witty thank you email in the sarcastic, comedic writing style of comedian Larry David to my neighbor Tom as a thank you for watching my house while I was on vacation in Mexico even though he killed my philodendron.
ChatGPT responds three seconds later ...
Dear Tom,
I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart—kind of like how my philodendron was buried six feet under after you watched my house while I was away in Mexico. And a special thanks for taking care of my philodendron. Although, I’m sorry to hear you had to “put him to sleep.”
I guess it’s just one of those things. But hey, at least you got to enjoy a couple days of free vacation in my house while I was away. Thanks again!