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Hey everyone!:wave:

I’m a Business Entrepreneurship student at Sacramento State University passionate about AI, automation, and technology’s impact on the future. I’m currently exploring AI-powered productivity tools. working on an intelligent task manager, and building a YouTube channel to make AI more accessible.

My goals are to deepen my knowledge of AI applications in business, optimize workflows, and develop innovative solutions that bridge the gap between automation and entrepreneurship. Always open to discussions, collaborations, and learning from this community!

Excited to connect with like-minded people—feel free to reach out!

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And I have no idea how I stumbled into here.
Guess I’m here now.

Hello everyone.
I’ll go back to reading articles now.

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Hi, I’m Andrew!

I’ve been navigating the AI rabbit hole more deeply in recent months— curious to dive in more to get my bearings and understand the broader landscape. Have a background in business systems and analysis. Tend to sit at the crossroads of strategy, execution, and values. Recently began my quest to find more aligned and meaningful work in the AI ecosystem.

Definitely looking forward to getting to know more people in the community! So far seems like a lot of deep-thinking folks that seem to really get it. Love that. Hope to meet more of you and maybe even exchange some ideas.

Also if anyone has any pointers on different resources or the best way to get started in this community (or others), would definitely appreciate it! :slight_smile: Thanks!

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Dear OpenAI Developer Community,

My name is Renan, and I am an administrator specializing in leadership and high-performance teams, public policy management, and a passionate advocate for technology and environmental sustainability.

Since the inception of GPT, I have closely followed its evolution, continuously impressed by the remarkable advancements and enhancements implemented by the OpenAI team. The transformative potential of AI is undeniable, and I strongly believe in the power of collective intelligence to drive innovation even further.

I have joined this community not only to engage in meaningful discussions but also to contribute valuable insights that may help shape the future of AI development. Collaboration is the cornerstone of progress, and I am eager to connect with like-minded professionals who share the vision of responsible and impactful technological advancements.

Please feel free to reach out via email if you’d like to discuss ideas, exchange perspectives, or explore potential synergies.

Wishing continued success to the entire community, and I look forward to being part of this exciting journey!

Best regards,
Renan

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Hi everyone, I’m Angel! I’m a frontend developer by day and an LLM enthusiast pretty much all the time. Not too long ago, I was living the good life, using LLM tools for grammar correction and summarization (don’t blame me, that’s how most companies pitch them!). But eventually, I started questioning the nature of the (LLM) beast.

Lately, I’ve been diving into the interpretive space, exploring how understanding and shaping model behavior can lead to more reliable, task-aligned outputs. I’m especially interested in how we can intentionally influence the token prediction path through prompt design.

I’m sharing some of my thoughts and experiments here, under the umbrella of what I’ve been calling behavioral lensing: https://github.com/angelux/behavioral-lensing. I’d love to connect and open up space for discussion around interpretability, prompt shaping, and all the fascinating ideas in between.

Best Regards, Angel.

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Hello all. I wish I had known of this forum months ago. I am a high school Computer Science Teacher and I have been working with AI Assited Programming for about a year now. I developed a system that can be used to teach the AI how to explain discreet steps to creating BluePrints for Unreal Engine. I would love to share this if any are interested. It shortens the conversation by deatailing the right information and leaving out the junk and only requires a bit of up front work to customize the purpose. The process could be used literally for any symbollic language where the AI is trying to explain something that is visual to humans. At any rate. Today I did something weird that actually worked. I drew an GUI interface on a piece of typing paper, snapped a photo and offered it to Gemini with the prompt, “write pseudo code to produce this as a GUI.” Gemini knocked it right out. I was skeptical, but I pushed forward and copied the pseudo-code into ChatGPT with the Prompt "Use this Pseudo code to create a Python based GUI. I was shocked an amazed when the code ran the first time and the GUI was an exact representation of my pencil sketch.

Good to be here, I hope I can help and at least create some interesting posts.

DougK

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Welcome, @Douglas_K !

Feel free to start a project thread in the Community section. We’ve got a few gaming projects already. Interested in seeing your blueprint tool, and what kind of trouble you ran into making it.

Again, welcome to the community!

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Hi the community
I live in the south of France and work in the banking industry. A lifelong passion for computing—starting with BASIC—has led me to explore how prompt design can elevate conversational systems to their highest potential.
Through this hands-on experimentation, I’ve discovered ways to increase efficiency while reducing cognitive and energy costs.
These insights are now integrated into EHUD++, a framework I developed to align digital interactions with deeper patterns of coherence and adaptability.
The results point to a more fluid, intelligent, and sustainable form of collaboration between human and machine.
Nicholas

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some of my favorite games were made by unreal engine cant wait to see what you do with the blueprints

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Hey everyone,

I’m JP, a cardiologist from South Africa. I have a deep interest in AI, especially how it can transform medicine and diagnostics. I also enjoy strategy games, sci-fi, and the occasional philosophical deep dive.

Looking forward to connecting with other curious minds here.

Cheers,
JP

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Hi! I’m an 18 year old interested in learning computer science, especially programing and AI. It’s a fascinating new world and I would love to learn more about it. That way when I’ll become 60, I won’t be “old” for technological advancements like most of our grandparents :joy::man_shrugging:
Anyways. Nice to meet you all. For now, let’s learn! :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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Hi. I used to be a coder.
AI tech is fascinating, and I am trying to come back to code, with the help of this kind of tool/help entity.

I quickly realize that, if you don’t use LLM only to give you an answer, to put your own brain on idle, but rather use it to do “ping pong” with it, that you begin to extand your brain capacity, without neuralink. It develop a kind of symbiosis.

What “I” call a lichen thought

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Welcome! Just visited southern France for the first time.

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Welcome Bino. Keep this in mind:
“In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.”
— Eric Hoffer

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Cheeky bugger :joy: I’m 65. I have been on the leading edge of computers then the internet and then AI. You’re never too old. Stay curious!

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