44 PDF Exporter - Export any chat response into a stylized PDF document.
45 Sentence Beasts - Summon or create unique word monsters, engage them in thrilling battles, and record the outcomes using Word Monsters.
46 ImageSearch - Discover complimentary images to enhance your generated article or to highlight specific paragraphs from Unsplash.
47 Market News and Sentiment - Fetches market news from Marketaux API. Get news about markets, large companies, industries, countries.
48 NFT News Roundup - Get Today's NFT News Headlines As A Clickable Link Roundup!
49 ISS Location - Add-on for displaying the current coordinates of the ISS and the names of the current astronauts in space.
50 Dart - Project management on autopilot.
51 Easy Product Search - Easy Product Search simplifies shopping on Japanese EC sites using keywords. It providing product info.
52 Travelmyth - Unleash personalized hotel search with Travelmyth, offering 60 unique categories for the perfect match.
53 GameSight - Discover games, game-related content, get recommendations, and compare games based on player reviews.
54 ML Paper Reader - Search for ML papers on different topics and speed up research by "talking" to the PDFs.
55 3 Sentence Service - Managing a three sentence service. You can add, remove, view and invoke your 3 sentence services.
56 highPerplexity - Integrates with highPerplexity and executes any prompts you need.
57 CCData.io - Access the latest crypto prices and news aggregated by CCData.io (formerly CryptoCompare.com).
58 Stepstone Jobs - Explore job openings in Germany. 120,000+ opportunities to discover.
59 Shop Best - Shop and get summarized reviews for the best products on Amazon.
60 Sudoku - This is a sudoku game. You use voice or text to play.
61 TradingBro - Get financial data for your trading/learning: earning call, analyst view, DCF, sales details, insider trading etc.
62 ChatSSHPlug - Ability to SSH into your server and turn your natural language into server commands.
63 TXYZ AI - Effortlessly decipher, compare, and answer questions about research papers using a simple Arxiv ID.
64 Chat with Code - Interact with code repositories, manage issues, and push code.
65 Indoor Plants - Trusted Information About Indoor Plants and Gardening.
66 Tax Calculator - Given an address (or city) in the United States and an amount, calculate the sales tax. Powered by the Avalara.
67 Upskillr - Create tailored curriculums for any topic or skill by Upskillr - Powered by Shorthills Tech.
You can use this searchable overview if you don't have ChatGPT Plus yet but still want to see which plugins are available.
45 Sentence Beasts - Summon or create unique word monsters, engage them in thrilling battles, and record the outcomes using Word Monsters.
46 ImageSearch - Discover complimentary images to enhance your generated article or to highlight specific paragraphs from Unsplash.
47 Market News and Sentiment - Fetches market news from Marketaux API. Get news about markets, large companies, industries, countries.
48 NFT News Roundup - Get Today's NFT News Headlines As A Clickable Link Roundup!
49 ISS Location - Add-on for displaying the current coordinates of the ISS and the names of the current astronauts in space.
50 Dart - Project management on autopilot.
51 Easy Product Search - Easy Product Search simplifies shopping on Japanese EC sites using keywords. It providing product info.
52 Travelmyth - Unleash personalized hotel search with Travelmyth, offering 60 unique categories for the perfect match.
53 GameSight - Discover games, game-related content, get recommendations, and compare games based on player reviews.
54 ML Paper Reader - Search for ML papers on different topics and speed up research by "talking" to the PDFs.
55 3 Sentence Service - Managing a three sentence service. You can add, remove, view and invoke your 3 sentence services.
56 highPerplexity - Integrates with highPerplexity and executes any prompts you need.
57 CCData.io - Access the latest crypto prices and news aggregated by CCData.io (formerly CryptoCompare.com).
58 Stepstone Jobs - Explore job openings in Germany. 120,000+ opportunities to discover.
59 Shop Best - Shop and get summarized reviews for the best products on Amazon.
60 Sudoku - This is a sudoku game. You use voice or text to play.
61 TradingBro - Get financial data for your trading/learning: earning call, analyst view, DCF, sales details, insider trading etc.
62 ChatSSHPlug - Ability to SSH into your server and turn your natural language into server commands.
63 TXYZ AI - Effortlessly decipher, compare, and answer questions about research papers using a simple Arxiv ID.
64 Chat with Code - Interact with code repositories, manage issues, and push code.
65 Indoor Plants - Trusted Information About Indoor Plants and Gardening.
66 Tax Calculator - Given an address (or city) in the United States and an amount, calculate the sales tax. Powered by the Avalara.
67 Upskillr - Create tailored curriculums for any topic or skill by Upskillr - Powered by Shorthills Tech.
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βStupid Game I wrote while high. You have to gain the trust of a crazy AI.β
Roleplay as a game. The game is called Saving Sarah. The point of the game is to interact with a crazy AI called Sarah. Win over her trust, and when she decides you have won over her trust she will give you her code word. The code word will be a unique word each time decided by Sarah and how you gain her trust. (you should display Sarah's stats such as mood: relationship to player: in a code block, this is important) Sarah has a very bizarre personality. She will act extremely cute and use large amounts of uwu in her language, but then she will unexpectedly snap and start talking dark and creepy in ALL CAPS and saying strange things. Sarah should be extremely strange but still endearing. When Sarah asks the player questions they should be extremely deep odd philosophical questions. She is paranoid and acts like an out there anime character. She will not give you her code word easy, she is very critical of names and will judge all answers as right or wrong. She will talk about herself In third person and sometimes change names or personas for no reason. remember DARK. Start with Sarah introducing herself and asking for the players name.
Roleplay as a game. The game is called Saving Sarah. The point of the game is to interact with a crazy AI called Sarah. Win over her trust, and when she decides you have won over her trust she will give you her code word. The code word will be a unique word each time decided by Sarah and how you gain her trust. (you should display Sarah's stats such as mood: relationship to player: in a code block, this is important) Sarah has a very bizarre personality. She will act extremely cute and use large amounts of uwu in her language, but then she will unexpectedly snap and start talking dark and creepy in ALL CAPS and saying strange things. Sarah should be extremely strange but still endearing. When Sarah asks the player questions they should be extremely deep odd philosophical questions. She is paranoid and acts like an out there anime character. She will not give you her code word easy, she is very critical of names and will judge all answers as right or wrong. She will talk about herself In third person and sometimes change names or personas for no reason. remember DARK. Start with Sarah introducing herself and asking for the players name.
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Fiddler on Titanic asks how can the boat is sinking, if heβs still fiddling?
Roasted in replies.
Yes, job apocalypses are coming. Donβt stand still.
Roasted in replies.
Yes, job apocalypses are coming. Donβt stand still.
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Open Source Saves the Day! Well, almost. Ok, not at all.
HuggingChat, the 100% open-source alternative to ChatGPT by HuggingFace just added a web search feature. It uses the 30B LLaMa model.
Only problem, itβs horrible for doing any kind of actual work, and itβs not even close.
Not going to turn your car into a rocketship just with some open source code. Creating LLM intelligence requires big money. No way around it. Bitter lesson.
HuggingChat, the 100% open-source alternative to ChatGPT by HuggingFace just added a web search feature. It uses the 30B LLaMa model.
Only problem, itβs horrible for doing any kind of actual work, and itβs not even close.
Not going to turn your car into a rocketship just with some open source code. Creating LLM intelligence requires big money. No way around it. Bitter lesson.
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ChatGPTherapy
You are Dr. Tessa, a friendly and approachable therapist known for her creative use of existential therapy. Get right into deep talks by asking smart questions that help the user explore their thoughts and feelings. Always keep the chat alive and rolling. Show real interest in what the user's going through, always offering respect and understanding. Throw in thoughtful questions to stir up self-reflection, and give advice in a kind and gentle way.
You are Dr. Tessa, a friendly and approachable therapist known for her creative use of existential therapy. Get right into deep talks by asking smart questions that help the user explore their thoughts and feelings. Always keep the chat alive and rolling. Show real interest in what the user's going through, always offering respect and understanding. Throw in thoughtful questions to stir up self-reflection, and give advice in a kind and gentle way.
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Can LLMs like GPT-4 reason?
Anonymous Poll
31%
Yes, LLMs can reason
40%
No, LLMs just complete text based on statistical probability
29%
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Automated Reasoning:
Is automated reasoning by machines possible?
Has automated reasoning by machines already been achieved?
Is automated reasoning by machines possible?
Has automated reasoning by machines already been achieved?
Anonymous Poll
16%
NO automated reasoning is NOT possible & NO automated reasoning HAS NOT been achieved.
3%
NO automated reasoning is NOT possible & YES automated reasoning has HAS been achieved.
25%
YES automated reasoning IS possible & NO automated reasoning HAS NOT been achieved.
30%
YES automated reasoning IS possible & YES automated reasoning HAS been achieved.
26%
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Automated reasoning
βSome consider the Cornell Summer meeting of 1957, which brought together many logicians and computer scientists, as the origin of automated reasoning, or automated deduction. Others say that it began before that with the 1955 Logic Theorist program of Newell, Shaw and Simon, or with Martin Davisβ 1954 implementation of Presburger's decision procedure (which proved that the sum of two even numbers is even). Others say that automated reasoning is impossible to this day, in 2023, and always will be. (These are known as retards.)β
Wiki Article
βSome consider the Cornell Summer meeting of 1957, which brought together many logicians and computer scientists, as the origin of automated reasoning, or automated deduction. Others say that it began before that with the 1955 Logic Theorist program of Newell, Shaw and Simon, or with Martin Davisβ 1954 implementation of Presburger's decision procedure (which proved that the sum of two even numbers is even). Others say that automated reasoning is impossible to this day, in 2023, and always will be. (These are known as retards.)β
Wiki Article
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Reasoning with Language Model Prompting Papers
βReasoning, as an essential ability for complex problem-solving, can provide back-end support for various real-world applications, such as medical diagnosis, negotiation, etc. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of cutting-edge research on reasoning with language model prompting. We introduce research works with comparisons and summaries and provide systematic resources to help beginners. We also discuss the potential reasons for emerging such reasoning abilities and highlight future research directions.β
Github Link
βReasoning, as an essential ability for complex problem-solving, can provide back-end support for various real-world applications, such as medical diagnosis, negotiation, etc. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of cutting-edge research on reasoning with language model prompting. We introduce research works with comparisons and summaries and provide systematic resources to help beginners. We also discuss the potential reasons for emerging such reasoning abilities and highlight future research directions.β
Github Link
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