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5 Real-life Examples On How To Leverage Auto-GPT
I must be giving AutoGPT the wrong goals...
I must be giving Auto-GPT the wrong goals
Granted, I haven’t tried the terminal version of Auto-GPT, but I have tried Godmode and the new UI over BabyAGI that came out this week.
My approach has been simple, what goals have I already been creating multi-step prompts for? Create a book, a blog post, and a brand strategy.
Everything I have created seems to have a manual process like creating a survey and getting responses on the topic as the second or third step.
The first step I have started with has always been to create a task list. My thoughts there are to leverage the power of Auto-GPT rather than completely steer its work.
I think I am going to take a different approach. I am going to test giving it my existing multistep prompt approach, let that run through, and then in the final task ask how that process could be improved. This along with internet access tasks should still help.
5 examples of successful Auto-GPT use cases
1.) Improve its own code
Massive Update for Auto-GPT: Code Execution! 🤖💻
Auto-GPT is now able to write it's own code using #gpt4 and execute python scripts!
This allows it to recursively debug, develop and self-improve... 🤯 👇
— Significant Gravitas (@SigGravitas)
3:05 PM • Apr 1, 2023
2.) Doing market research
Whoa.. still not convinced of AI Agents? This might change your mind...
I pretended to be a fake shoe company and gave AutoGPT a simple objective:
- Do market research for waterproof shoes
- Get the top 5 competitors and give me a report of their pros & consHere's how it went: http
— Sully (@SullyOmarr)
11:21 PM • Apr 9, 2023
3) Pondering philosophical questions
I gave Auto-GPT one big question:
What is life?Dollar cost: Around 1$ in API costs
Time cost: Around 1hour of self-prompting
Model used:GPT3.5 (no GPT4 access yet)
Articles read: Around 660k characters of articles and wikis readThe answer it gave:
— l̴o̴o̴p̴u̴l̴e̴a̴s̴a̴ (@loopuleasa)
3:29 PM • Apr 14, 2023
4.) Helping build an app
autogpt was trying to create an app for me, recognized I don't have Node, googled how to install Node, found a stackoverflow article with link, downloaded it, extracted it, and then spawned the server for me.
My contribution? I watched.
— Varun Mayya (@VarunMayya)
9:03 AM • Apr 6, 2023
5.) Integrating Gmail and Google Calendar creating an email assistant
Auto-GPT powered Email Assistant
I legit use it myself now...
github.com/limyewjin/emai…
— yewjin.eth🦇🔊 (@yewjin_eth)
2:36 AM • Apr 16, 2023
I haven’t given up yet, must be the pathfinder in me ;-). I still see the potential, hopefully, next week I’ll have a breakthrough result to share with a little more testing.
Until tomorrow,
Kevin Davis
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