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Thanks Brother, this is awesome 👍🎉
Hi thanks for all your tips and informations. Just wanted to mention you that the link to the mentioned site of yours doesn't function anymore. Can you give us the new one please.
How do you include references and reference page? Thanks!
Where did you get those lamps? Also, how safe are your creative ideas from being stolen when you type them into ChatGpt?
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I just joined, this is a lot of great value. I also bought your book. Thanks for all the help
"I don't know of any ways to make money from ChatGPT". Here's one idea. Set up a YT channel and teach people to use ChatGPT!!
Many Thanks!
Thanks mate that's some new kind of live session.. Loved it ❤
Cool video, but ChatGPT4 has 8k token limit, so at a certain point it will run out of memory and not remember the beginning of the conversation.
50:27 Savagery at it's finest 😂
This is very helpful, thank you Igor! 🤗I'm writing a science fiction book and even though ChatGPT cannot write an original story for me, I can use it to help me with the mountain of pages I have to write to create characters, settings, and structure. And perhaps I'll be able to translate my book (from italian) into English and other languages. I've noticed that the 3.5 version has better language understanding. In fact, version 3 made some tiny errors in Italian and couldn't speak Esperanto, while 3.5 hardly makes any mistakes in Italian and can even converse in Esperanto, an uncommon artificial language. Fortunately, the two languages that ChatGPT knows with greater reliability are precisely English and Italian.
Hi 👋, at https://www.youtube.com/live/xwLeRqBfJxQ?feature=share&t=2981 you describe that you would just repeat the process for the whole book, and it keeps the context from your original input. But isn't this missing a discussion of the problem that this won't be true, after the original content and prior chapters are outside of the GPT4 context window size? I've seen other book writing tutorials, where mitigation strategies were discussed – e.g. for each chapter, a prompt is provided that provides bullet point summaries of prior chapters.
Hello,
At the nine minute mark of the video, the Adobe software name you forgot that sounds like Canva is Adobe Express 🙂
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