The other day I was chatting with Claire Bouvier about all the clever ways we’ve been mixing and mashing up different AI tools to get them to do cool stuff they weren’t necessarily designed for. You know, like using prompts meant for Midjourney to instead create images in Canva, or having one AI help improve the prompts you feed to a different AI for image generation. It made me curious - what are some of the most ingenious ways you’ve gotten different AIs to play together or pulled off unexpected AI combos? Any AI hacks that you’re particularly proud of? --- This post was migrated from connect.com and was originally published at an earlier date.
What do you think Rafael Santos? Have you tried any personal AI Hacks? You can remind us yours Claire Bouvier ! --- This post was migrated from connect.com and was originally published at an earlier date.
I’m currently exploring how CustomGPT models can interact with each other and with other AI systems. My current objective is to create CustomGPTs that accurately reflect the buyer personas of our client businesses. I believe this will enable me to conduct focus group discussions (FGDs) or standup meetings with an AI committee, both before and after engaging with real people. The AI (world average) point of view --- This post was migrated from connect.com and was originally published at an earlier date.
How do you make CustomGPTs interact with each other? --- This post was migrated from connect.com and was originally published at an earlier date.