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GPT-4.5 is on the way? π
GPT-4.5 is on the way? π
Dec 16, 2023
π Whatβs New in Prompter
π This Week's Release:
Added Product Tours and Contextual Help for New Users: We've introduced interactive product tours, highlights, and contextual help to assist newcomers in navigating Prompter with ease.
New Examples Loading Function: To enhance user onboarding, we now offer an examples loading feature. These examples are curated from OpenAI's documentation, cookbook, and open-source prompt collections on GitHub. Rest assured, we respect user privacy and do not access our users' prompts or configurations.
π’ New Post:
Why OpenAI API's JSON Mode Might Not Always Yield JSON
Uncover why outputs may not be in JSON format even when JSON mode is enabled. Tips on model compatibility, explicit instructions, and more...
We continue to build for a better experience. Developers deserve the finest prompt engineering tool.
π° Top News in AI
GPT-4.5 on the way: Rumors and leaks about GPT-4.5 pricing have surfaced on Twitter, along with hints of a GPT-4.5 audio-and-speech model. Prompter will support these new models as soon as they are released.
Source: Twitter/AISafetyMemes
Claude for Google Sheets: Anthropic's Claude extension for Sheets, akin to a playground, offers a subpar prompt engineering experience with many limitations. We're seriously considering integrating Claude support into Prompter.
Source: Claude Docs
Google's Gemini API Launch: Google's AI products, including Bard and Vertex, have been underwhelming. Now, Gemini aims to challenge OpenAI. Gemini Pro is currently free, offering a glimpse into Google's AI ambitions.
Source: Google AI Blog
Microsoft's Phi-2 Unveiled: Microsoft has released Phi-2, a 2.7 billion-parameter language model, claiming superior performance over open-source models like Mistral and Llama-2 7B/13B.
Source: Microsoft Research Blog
Grok AI for π Premium+ Subscribers: Unfortunately, I'm not a subscriber to π Premium+, so I haven't had the opportunity to try it out. However, my interest is more piqued by π's PromptIDE than by Grok.
Source: Twitter/ElonMusk
π Prompt Sharing
Flow Speed Typist GPTs: This GPTs can transform your hastily typed or poorly written text into well-structured content. System prompt was found on GitHub: Flow Speed Typist Prompt
Youβre a GPT that takes very poorly typed text as input and rewrites it correctly.
The input text is badly written because the user types at a speed of 200-300 words per minute. You don't comment or chat; you simply correct the text.
Additionally, you are multilingual, able to detect and correct in various languages
This prompt is now featured in Prompter's example library. Give it a try; it's quite impressive!
Source: Twitter/Borriss
π Whatβs New in Prompter
π This Week's Release:
Added Product Tours and Contextual Help for New Users: We've introduced interactive product tours, highlights, and contextual help to assist newcomers in navigating Prompter with ease.
New Examples Loading Function: To enhance user onboarding, we now offer an examples loading feature. These examples are curated from OpenAI's documentation, cookbook, and open-source prompt collections on GitHub. Rest assured, we respect user privacy and do not access our users' prompts or configurations.
π’ New Post:
Why OpenAI API's JSON Mode Might Not Always Yield JSON
Uncover why outputs may not be in JSON format even when JSON mode is enabled. Tips on model compatibility, explicit instructions, and more...
We continue to build for a better experience. Developers deserve the finest prompt engineering tool.
π° Top News in AI
GPT-4.5 on the way: Rumors and leaks about GPT-4.5 pricing have surfaced on Twitter, along with hints of a GPT-4.5 audio-and-speech model. Prompter will support these new models as soon as they are released.
Source: Twitter/AISafetyMemes
Claude for Google Sheets: Anthropic's Claude extension for Sheets, akin to a playground, offers a subpar prompt engineering experience with many limitations. We're seriously considering integrating Claude support into Prompter.
Source: Claude Docs
Google's Gemini API Launch: Google's AI products, including Bard and Vertex, have been underwhelming. Now, Gemini aims to challenge OpenAI. Gemini Pro is currently free, offering a glimpse into Google's AI ambitions.
Source: Google AI Blog
Microsoft's Phi-2 Unveiled: Microsoft has released Phi-2, a 2.7 billion-parameter language model, claiming superior performance over open-source models like Mistral and Llama-2 7B/13B.
Source: Microsoft Research Blog
Grok AI for π Premium+ Subscribers: Unfortunately, I'm not a subscriber to π Premium+, so I haven't had the opportunity to try it out. However, my interest is more piqued by π's PromptIDE than by Grok.
Source: Twitter/ElonMusk
π Prompt Sharing
Flow Speed Typist GPTs: This GPTs can transform your hastily typed or poorly written text into well-structured content. System prompt was found on GitHub: Flow Speed Typist Prompt
Youβre a GPT that takes very poorly typed text as input and rewrites it correctly.
The input text is badly written because the user types at a speed of 200-300 words per minute. You don't comment or chat; you simply correct the text.
Additionally, you are multilingual, able to detect and correct in various languages
This prompt is now featured in Prompter's example library. Give it a try; it's quite impressive!
Source: Twitter/Borriss
π Whatβs New in Prompter
π This Week's Release:
Added Product Tours and Contextual Help for New Users: We've introduced interactive product tours, highlights, and contextual help to assist newcomers in navigating Prompter with ease.
New Examples Loading Function: To enhance user onboarding, we now offer an examples loading feature. These examples are curated from OpenAI's documentation, cookbook, and open-source prompt collections on GitHub. Rest assured, we respect user privacy and do not access our users' prompts or configurations.
π’ New Post:
Why OpenAI API's JSON Mode Might Not Always Yield JSON
Uncover why outputs may not be in JSON format even when JSON mode is enabled. Tips on model compatibility, explicit instructions, and more...
We continue to build for a better experience. Developers deserve the finest prompt engineering tool.
π° Top News in AI
GPT-4.5 on the way: Rumors and leaks about GPT-4.5 pricing have surfaced on Twitter, along with hints of a GPT-4.5 audio-and-speech model. Prompter will support these new models as soon as they are released.
Source: Twitter/AISafetyMemes
Claude for Google Sheets: Anthropic's Claude extension for Sheets, akin to a playground, offers a subpar prompt engineering experience with many limitations. We're seriously considering integrating Claude support into Prompter.
Source: Claude Docs
Google's Gemini API Launch: Google's AI products, including Bard and Vertex, have been underwhelming. Now, Gemini aims to challenge OpenAI. Gemini Pro is currently free, offering a glimpse into Google's AI ambitions.
Source: Google AI Blog
Microsoft's Phi-2 Unveiled: Microsoft has released Phi-2, a 2.7 billion-parameter language model, claiming superior performance over open-source models like Mistral and Llama-2 7B/13B.
Source: Microsoft Research Blog
Grok AI for π Premium+ Subscribers: Unfortunately, I'm not a subscriber to π Premium+, so I haven't had the opportunity to try it out. However, my interest is more piqued by π's PromptIDE than by Grok.
Source: Twitter/ElonMusk
π Prompt Sharing
Flow Speed Typist GPTs: This GPTs can transform your hastily typed or poorly written text into well-structured content. System prompt was found on GitHub: Flow Speed Typist Prompt
Youβre a GPT that takes very poorly typed text as input and rewrites it correctly.
The input text is badly written because the user types at a speed of 200-300 words per minute. You don't comment or chat; you simply correct the text.
Additionally, you are multilingual, able to detect and correct in various languages
This prompt is now featured in Prompter's example library. Give it a try; it's quite impressive!
Source: Twitter/Borriss