THE PROMPT INDEX
We also have week 3 of Code with ChatGPT series, where we add content, add a carousel for customer reviews and a contact form. The prompt this week is for teachers to help save them time and of course another fantastic Midjourney template. Finally, This weeks blog looks at how AI could be used to perceive our personality types and moods which has some interesting potential future applications for AI.
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Prompt Of The Week
If there are any teachers here, you'll like this one. This works in GPT 4 only and won't work in 3.5. But fear not, you can use this in Bing Chat (turn on the Precise mode) and you'll effectively be using GPT4 and this prompt will work. Just follow the link below, copy and paste the prompt in and follow through and answer any questions it asks you for a lesson plan, that if anything will help you brain storm. Get The Prompt
Image Of The Week
This week we have a minimalist poster prompt by @artimindArt. From the serene canals of Venice at dusk to the iconic skyline of NYC at dawn, 'Gaylan' transforms world wonders into minimalist art. Discover the beauty in simplicity with this amazing template. Check out the examples along with the prompts by clicking the button below:
Minimalist poster design by Gaylan, [place-architecture] at [time] --ar 9:16 --s 100
Just change the [place-architecture] and [time] and you're good to go.
Just change the [place-architecture] and [time] and you're good to go.
Give it a go and tag us in your creations on X! (@ThePromptIndex).
Week three of Coding with ChatGPT is here, in this weeks edition, we continue where we left off with the dog walking project we began in week 2. I started a brand new conversation with ChatGPT, beefed out the content, did a little styling, added a carousel using javascript and a contact form. I hope you enjoy it and can start to see that you don't need to be able to code to be able to produce a basic website.
This weeks blog is based on a very recent research paper by Yang et al, who propose a new method called PsyCot that takes inspiration from psychological questionnaires to significantly boost the performance of LLMs like GPT3.5 for zero-shot personality detection.
Something amazing happened a couple of weeks ago. @javilopen from Twitter created his own version of Angry Birds, made 100% with AI. The power and ability of AI continues to amaze me every day. Check out this post as he does a brief run through on how he did it. This guy, similar to me when building The Prompt Index had zero coding experience. It's amazing stories like this that make my love for AI grow every single day.
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Week three of Coding with ChatGPT is here, in this weeks edition, we continue where we left off with the dog walking project we began in week 2. I started a brand new conversation with ChatGPT, beefed out the content, did a little styling, added a carousel using javascript and a contact form. I hope you enjoy it and can start to see that you don't need to be able to code to be able to produce a basic website. Blog Of The Week
This weeks blog is based on a very recent research paper by Yang et al, who propose a new method called PsyCot that takes inspiration from psychological questionnaires to significantly boost the performance of LLMs like GPT3.5 for zero-shot personality detection. In The News
Something amazing happened a couple of weeks ago. @javilopen from Twitter created his own version of Angry Birds, made 100% with AI. The power and ability of AI continues to amaze me every day. Check out this post as he does a brief run through on how he did it. This guy, similar to me when building The Prompt Index had zero coding experience. It's amazing stories like this that make my love for AI grow every single day. Ferryhill
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