You 2 should check out the Zapier LLM API. It is the part that still makes them relevant. English to API.
That English comes from ChatGPT. This is what we were already using to perform actions.
Now it’s becoming integrated, but instead of OpenAI waiting to see how many API providers connect to them, with Zapier, thousands of APIs become available immediately with no more effort on our part, other than activating the API on your Zapier account.
This would definitely be really awesome. DAW’s are famous for having a very steep learning curve. I could also imagine AI suggestions inside the piano roll of DAW’s. Imagine having clicked in some notes and seeing greyed out notes (just like the greyed out text in GitHub copilot) give you suggestions. Kind of like a ghost producer inside your DAW…
I know the feeling as well. But I think we are still in the alpha stages of OpenAI figuring out how they are going to procure AI for general users vs developers while weighing advancements that could change the trajectory of the current design of things. There’s certainly going to be some shake and bake as there are many unknowns as Bill French has stated earlier, not to mention societal implications that could create bigger problems than the benefit intended; such as disinformation campaigns.
All we can do for the moment is stay tuned to updates and anticipate as best we can of where the tech is going and adjust, including privacy laws down the stretch.
I would love to see more plugins for ChatGPT. I would absolutely love a context plugin. A plugin that would keep context of whatever I wanted it to (resume, story outline and characters, lesson plan, etc) and then I wouldn’t have to keep reminding it and it might lead to it hallucinating less.
In other news having a plugin that I could right click and have chatgpt explain something on a webpage for me would be awesome. Not just for code, but maybe a paragraph like. (Would have been so helpful 20 years ago when I was in college!!) I could have just highlighted a part of a play or paragraph and asked “What was the author trying to convey?”. Would have been so helpful. (Code wasn’t online much unless you counted Sourceforge and stuff.) But I could see it coming in to play for a code block or something too.
Would absolutely love to get some plugins like these! (Maybe a tts one.)
You can do this already with Bing, just highlight the text (in the Edge browser anyway) and click the Bing button in the top right, it’ll ask if you want to paste the selected text into the bing chat.
I can do that with Google, but having something like the “explain” app that I have for my job would be great if it used ChatGPT instead of some other bot or search engine. I tend to lean away from Bing especially with all the ads they’re sneaking in to the Bing Bot now. I want answers not ads. (Which is why I update my adblocker to include any new things. )
Thank you very much for the answer, could you include some that are safer to implement first like python console, csv parsing or Wolfram Alpha parsing? And as it becomes safe to implement the remaining ones… I’m eager to try it out!!!