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Welcome to the first edition of the Promptlib newsletter! We're thrilled to have you on board as we embark on a mission to help you stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly developing AI space.
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In this edition
News & Updates: Open AI finally launches GPT-4 & everything about the release
Prompt of the week: Some incredible GPT-4 prompts revealed in the first glimpse at the LLM this week.
AI tool insights: Best new AI-powered products and apps
Community Feed: Promptlib’s AI art launch competition!
News & Insights 🗞 The GPT-4 Launch
The highly anticipated moment has arrived as OpenAI made an announcement yesterday about the release of GPT-4.
To keep you up-to-date, here are the main highlights from the launch, along with some relevant reading material that elaborates on the new LLM.
Improved accuracy: GPT-4 is far more accurate than GPT-3.5, according to both developers and beta users. It now displays human-level performance during examination. In a simulated Bar law exam, GPT-4 scored in the 90th percentile, with its predecessor GPT-3.5 sitting in the bottom 10th.
Enhanced capabilities: GPT-4 can now take both text and image inputs as a multimodal model. That means you can provide a text and image prompt to get your desired output.
Limitations: GPT-4 still can’t learn, and still occasionally ‘hallucinates’, by presenting made-up facts. Although it has improved, OpenAI warns users to check outputs for inaccuracies.
Advanced reasoning capabilities:
Credit: Open AI
ChatGPT scored in the bottom 10th, while GPT-4 scored in the top 10th on the bar exam.
Watch OpenAI’s GPT-4 demo on the Cnet YouTube channel:
Further Reading 📖
GPT-4 passes the Bar exam in the 90th percentile and the LSATs in the 88th percentile.
Microsoft reveals Bing-Chat has been utilizing GPT-4 since launch - opens access, no waitlist necessary.
Prompts of the Week 📖
With the release of GPT-4 and its multimodal capabilities, we'll focus on the potential of combining image and text inputs to generate informed outputs from the new LLM.
Right now, GPT-4 is in closed beta so these prompts come from the press and OpenAI. If you don’t have access to GPT-4 yet, you can sign up for the waitlist at open AI’s website.
1. Create a website from a sketch in a few seconds
Text prompt: WRITE BRIEF HTML/JS TO TURN THIS INTO A COLORFUL WEBSITE WHERE THE JOKES ARE REPLACED BY 2 REAL JOKES
2. Make a meal from an image of your fridge
The New York Times demonstrated GPT-4's image recognition ability by prompting it with ingredients like hummus, yogurt, strawberries, and carrots, which it used to create meals from a text and image combo.
Image credit: The New York Times
3. GPT-Matchmaker
The CEO of the matchmaking app Keeper revealed how he uses GPT-4 to match dating profiles by comparing data sets of preferences and qualities.
Credit: @jakozloski on Twitter
Text prompt: Today you are going to become YentAI, a super sophisticated matchmaking assistant. I will give you two profiles… and you’ll compare whether or not they will be compatible together…
Explore this week’s AI-powered tools
Microsoft launches a new AI-powered tool for Microsoft office called Copilot 365 - a GPT-powered ‘copilot for work’ connected with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and more.
Google announces generative AI is coming to Gmail and Google docs, though no release date has been confirmed.
Google is opening up its large language model PaLM as an API to developers and businesses.
Lingolink.AI is a GPT-powered tool that translates local dialects previously unsupported by Google or Deepl, as well as long-form content, at a native level.
Magical.so is a tool that automates the meeting process, allowing you to “Manage meetings, scheduling, and notes directly from browser tabs”.
Chatdoc allows you to import long-form PDFs, using ChatGPT to extract and summarize information.
Community Updates 👩🎨 - Promptlib AI Art Competition!
Promptlib is holding an AI art competition, head over to www.promptlib.com to enter.
How can you enter?
> Go to Promptlib.com & make a free account
> Upload your submission to the contest tag
> And (optionally) share your submission on Facebook and tag us to boost your chances of winning!
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