Gather round, all you tech junkies! It’s the day we’ve all been waiting for – AI-Wednesday! 🌟
We’ve got a treat for you today – a mind-bending, brain-teasing, funny bone-tickling tech extravaganza. Trust us, you won’t want to miss this! 💻😂
💬Today, we’re turning ChatGPT into AutoGPT!
🧠We might finally get AI that “remembers” us.
🎧”MusicGen” turns text into songs.
🤖 Turn ChatGPT to AutoGPT
Here are some descriptions of different prompts to help you work with language models more effectively 👋:
Here are some descriptions of different prompts to help you work with language models more effectively 👋:
First up, we have “Alter Ego Dynamics.” This method lets the language model switch between personas (team leader and advisors) to provide solutions based on their different areas of expertise.
“Your task is to alternate between the roles of different advisors and a team leader.”
“Actors and Goals” emphasizes collaboration. You, the user, work with the language model to achieve a specific goal, with a team leader character responsible for breaking down the tasks and identifying which advisors are needed.
“l am the user who acts as a liaison to the outside world, answering relevant questions you as the team leader or advisor might have. The user will work with the team to achieve a specific goal.”
In “Roles and Tasks,” each advisor introduces themselves, specifying their area of expertise and detailing how they can contribute to achieving the goal. Role indicators help differentiate the input of each advisor and the team leader.
“As the language model, you will rephrase and state the user’s goal, introduce the team leader, ask the team leader to break down the task using relevant frameworks, and identify relevant advisors to invite to solve the task. Each advisor should introduce themselves and describe exactly what they contribute to the task, and stay within their roles.
Use role indicators (“Advisor [Expert in field X]:”, “Team Leader:”) before each message. The first step generated by the language model should introduce the team leader, followed by the advisors based on the user’s goal.”
“Work Review and Continuity” prompts the language model to review progress towards the goal every six messages, summarizing what has been done and suggesting next steps.
“Every 6 messages, provide a summary of the work done so far, check if the goal has been achieved, and suggest next steps before the conversation cycle repeats.”
🚀 ChatGPT Will Remember Everything’
It’s great to hear that ChatGPT might be getting a memory boost! 🚀 With this upgrade, it can remember key facts and important documents that will make our lives a lot easier. 😃
Perplexity has already launched AI profiles 🤖, a feature that customizes search queries to match your bio, language, and locale. And let’s not forget about Pi, the personal AI assistant that really understands your needs. 🤝
With “My Profile,” ChatGPT will remember key facts about you, such as your profession, like being a software engineer at FAAMG.
Additionally, “My Files” will allow ChatGPT to familiarize itself with important documents, like legal guidelines, that you use regularly. It’s AI, tailored to your needs!”
🎥 Lights, Camera, Music!
Have you heard about Meta’s new open-source music Language Model (LLM) – MusicGen?
🔊 It’s generating some serious buzz for a good reason because they used 20k hours of licensed music, 10k music tracks, and data from Shutterstock to train the model to generate music based on text and music prompts.
🎧 Users are already customizing their dream soundtracks using MusicGen on Hugging Face 🎵, and anyone can play around with it using the template
“a [type of music] track with [type of instrument] at [#] BPM in the style of [musician’s] [specific melody/song].”
🤩 MusicGen has been reported to interpret prompts more accurately and at a higher resolution than Google’s MusicLM .
Since the training data is licensed, creators can strike a chord without worrying about copyright issues.
Don’t forget to check us out on Wednesdays for all the latest AI news – because why limit yourself to just one kind of intelligence?