Be specific about the desired outcome. If you want to summarize text, add "using AI" to your prompt, as this is a capability of AI.
This bot is designed to create automations, not to communicate with Twitter. If you tell it to "Save this thread into Notion," it won't save the thread immediately.
Instead, it will create automation that allows you to save threads as many times as you want without having to comment each time.
Try your own version by pasting one of the prompts (or creating your own version)
Don't forget to tag @bardeenai before and #MagicBox after, otherwise it won't work.
7 ChatGPT Chrome Extensions that'll put your productivity on steroids (including video tutorials):
1️⃣ GPT for Search Engines - This extension allows users to unlock the power of ChatGPT to search the web more effectively. It suggests search terms and generates summaries of search results using natural language processing.
🚨 Our OpenAI-powered website summarizer is probably the most undervalued, yet most useful AI automation in our catalog.
With this automation, you can create curated content for Twitter threads, blogs, newsletters, and LinkedIn 100 times faster.
See how (a 🧵):
Let's say that you want to create a thread about the "most exciting AI product launches", meaning you have done your research, gathered the relevant source links, and now you need to actually create the thread.
There are two ways to do this:
1. Manually copy-paste, curate, and summarize each blog post. 2. Let AI do that for you.
GPT-4 launched only 48 hours ago, and companies have already started to showcase mind-blowing use cases for it.
Here are 12 concrete examples that you must be aware of:
1. Intercom
Intercom has released a new product, Fin, built on GPT-4.
Fin is designed to reduce hallucinations, disambiguate vague questions, and hand over trickier questions to support agents. It also takes only a few weeks to set up and is currently in beta.
2. Stripe
Stripe and OpenAI have partnered to enhance Stripe with GPT-4 and monetize OpenAI's flagship products.
For example, Stripe Docs now use GPT-4 to answer natural language queries from developers, summarizing relevant parts of the documentation