How to Talk to AI
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EP08: Interview with Sjoerd Tiemensma: Practical No-code Applications of AI, New ChatGPT Plugins & Regulation of Open Source Models
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EP08: Interview with Sjoerd Tiemensma: Practical No-code Applications of AI, New ChatGPT Plugins & Regulation of Open Source Models

We speak with Sjoerd of Learn Prompting, Synthminds and Use AI

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On this episode of HTTTA, Wes the Synthmind is out downloading upgrades, so Goda and our guest Sjoti explore the potential of ChatGPT of the newly released ChatGPT plugins. We welcome and speak with Sjoerd Tiemensma. and examine the standout use case of the Web CoPilot, which improves web browsing and searching. We discuss the benefits of voice messages as a note-taking tool and to-do list manager, and the use of a Telegram bot to receive and respond to messages. We also delve into the importance of pursuing curiosity in technology and not just relying on convenient plugins. We share the podcast's experience of implementing GPT 3.5 into Google Sheets and discuss the relevance of this implementation with Google's plans to introduce its own AI models. We also address concerns about the bias and limitations of OpenAI models and the need for regulation in the open-source community. Tune in to hear about the fascinating developments in the world of AI and their possible impact on businesses and individuals. Happy Prompting Everybody!

[00:00:35] Introduction, Synthmind Wes is out this week downloading upgrades. Goda Go introduces a new guest named Sjoti who shares real-life AI use cases and discusses Chat GPT plugins and the open-source community impact.

[00:10:40] A discussion about implementing GPT 3.5 into Google Sheets, with doubts about its relevance due to future Google AI updates, but ultimately seen as valuable.

[00:16:11] Voice messaging app used for quick note-taking and to-do lists.

[00:21:48] Role prompts can be added to the system message in 3.5, but it doesn't always work well. The Playground can be used to try it out, but specifying how the chat should act in the first message may yield similar results. The system message doesn't seem to forget like Chat GPT does.

[00:28:39] Language model testing and evaluation is a challenge due to the rapid acceleration of advancements with over 200,000 open-source models claiming superiority. There are also concerns surrounding privacy regulations and data protection. The European AI Act and Sam Altman Senate hearing are important topics that are touched upon.

[00:30:37] Open-source AI models need regulation to prevent nefarious use and address potential biases, but limiting options and relying solely on big tech companies is also problematic. Conflicted on the best approach.

[00:36:18] Build a Telegram bot for the learning process, even if it's not perfect. It teaches a lot and saves time in the future.

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