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Assistants and vector store
Hi, someone works with openai assistants (like customgpt's to use from api) and feed them with files? I made that with customgpt's working like a charm, but in assistants isn't working so good. Some guidances?
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New comment Sep 18
0 likes • Sep 18
@Jose Fernández I've been using files in the playground with no problems, except I'm looking for an effective prompt that will stop the assistant from going to ChatGPT for the answer when it's not in the files. Anyone have suggestions about this?
Build a course on any subject with this prompt chain
Here's a neat prompt chain for being able to generate a course for any subject. Great for self-teaching any subject or getting a high-level view of what it might look to learn a specific subject. **Prompt Chain** `Define the course parameters: SUBJECT=[subject name], AUDIENCE=[target audience], DURATION=[course length in weeks]~Create a course outline with main modules, each focusing on a key aspect of the subject~For each module, list 3-5 specific learning objectives that align with the overall course goals~Develop a detailed syllabus including module titles, topics covered, estimated time for completion, and required materials~Create an introduction module that explains the course structure, expectations, and provides an overview of the subject~For Module 1, design a lesson plan with lecture content, practical exercises, and multimedia resources~Develop assessment methods for Module 1, including quizzes, assignments, or projects that test the module's learning objectives~Repeat the lesson plan and assessment development process for the next half of the modules~Create interactive elements for each module, such as discussion prompts, group activities, or hands-on projects~Design a mid-course project or assignment that integrates concepts from the first half of the course~Develop lesson plans and assessments for the remaining modules, incorporating more advanced concepts and building on earlier modules~Create a final project or exam that comprehensively assesses the entire course content~Develop a resource list including textbooks, online materials, and supplementary reading for each module~Create a glossary of key terms and concepts covered throughout the course~Design a feedback mechanism for students to evaluate the course and suggest improvements~Develop a guide for instructors, including teaching tips, common student challenges, and suggested solutions~Create a course completion certificate template and criteria for earning the certificate` Make sure you update the variable in the first prompt, SUBJECT, AUDIENCE, and DURATION and then you can pass this prompt chain into [ChatGPT Queue](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/chatgpt-queue-save-time-w/iabnajjakkfbclflgaghociafnjclbem?hl=en&authuser=0) extension and it will just run autonomously. Would love to hear what course you build.
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New comment Sep 9
2 likes • Aug 28
Hi Joel and others, you may want to take a look at AI Teaching Assistant Pro of which I've led the development. It's free and does many of the things your prompt does plus there's a PPT slide generator for the course. It's totally free and doesn't require login nor is your data stored or used for training.
OpenAI Playground
Has anyone compared the OpenAI Playground Assistants to GPTs built directly in ChatGPT? They are supposed to be the same but the the GPTs seem to perform much more reliably at accessing uploaded files.
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New comment Jul 10
Let’s Collaborate and Explore Each Other’s Custom GPTs!
Title: Let’s Collaborate and Explore Each Other’s Custom GPTs! Hey AI Enthusiasts, I’ve been thinking about the incredible potential we have in this group, with so many of us building custom GPT models. Each model represents a unique perspective and skill set that we can all learn from and be inspired by. I propose that we create a shared list of our custom GPTs and take the time to explore and try each other’s creations. This could be a fantastic way to gain new insights, improve our own models, and foster a stronger sense of community. Here’s how we can do it: 1. Share Your GPT: Post a brief description of your custom GPT, what it does, and the unique features it offers. Include a link for others to try it out 2. Try Others’ GPTs: Spend some time exploring the GPTs shared by other members. Provide feedback, ask questions, and share your experiences. 3. Collaborate and Improve: Use the feedback and experiences to refine and enhance your models. Let’s support each other in pushing the boundaries of what our GPTs can do. Our phase one goal is to A. Have at least one of our GPTs hit 500 conversations B. Each of us share at least one GPT with a potential new user of Ai. I believe this initiative can be both fun and enriching for all of us. Looking forward to discovering the amazing GPTs you’ve created! Best, J. Poole
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New comment Jun 7
0 likes • Jun 4
Has anyone created a PowerPoint slide generator GPT? I'm looking for one that doesn't link you to an external commercial site to create the slides. I've created a GPT at https://chatgpt.com/g/g-exqVOcQRp-slide-genius but its output is inconsistent.
Revealing GPT prompts
I've been trying to locate Jason's video about how to reveal the prompt a GPT is using. Can anyone give me the link? Also, does anyone have other techniques for discovering the prompt a GPT is using?
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New comment May 28
1 like • May 28
Thanks, Tony, that's the one I was looking for.
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Ronald Owston
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Ron is emeritus professor of education at York University in Toronto.

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Joined Mar 18, 2023
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