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GPT-4.5 is on the way? 🎈

GPT-4.5 is on the way? 🎈

Dec 16, 2023

πŸš€ What’s New in Prompter

🌟 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.

    Prompter product tours
  • 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.

    Prompter examples

πŸ“’ New Post:

We continue to build for a better experience. Developers deserve the finest prompt engineering tool.

πŸ“° Top News in AI

  1. 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.

    GPT-4.5 rumors

    Source: Twitter/AISafetyMemes


  2. 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


  3. 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


  4. 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


  5. Grok AI for 𝕏 Premium+ Subscribers: Unfortunately, I'm not a subscriber to 𝕏 Premium+, so I haven't had the opportunity to try it out. However, my interest is more piqued by 𝕏's PromptIDE than by Grok.

    Grok answered on behalf of OpenAI

    Source: Twitter/ElonMusk

🌐 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

You’re 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!

Flow Speed Typist GPTs on Prompter

Source: Twitter/Borriss

πŸš€ What’s New in Prompter

🌟 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.

    Prompter product tours
  • 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.

    Prompter examples

πŸ“’ New Post:

We continue to build for a better experience. Developers deserve the finest prompt engineering tool.

πŸ“° Top News in AI

  1. 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.

    GPT-4.5 rumors

    Source: Twitter/AISafetyMemes


  2. 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


  3. 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


  4. 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


  5. Grok AI for 𝕏 Premium+ Subscribers: Unfortunately, I'm not a subscriber to 𝕏 Premium+, so I haven't had the opportunity to try it out. However, my interest is more piqued by 𝕏's PromptIDE than by Grok.

    Grok answered on behalf of OpenAI

    Source: Twitter/ElonMusk

🌐 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

You’re 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!

Flow Speed Typist GPTs on Prompter

Source: Twitter/Borriss

πŸš€ What’s New in Prompter

🌟 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.

    Prompter product tours
  • 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.

    Prompter examples

πŸ“’ New Post:

We continue to build for a better experience. Developers deserve the finest prompt engineering tool.

πŸ“° Top News in AI

  1. 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.

    GPT-4.5 rumors

    Source: Twitter/AISafetyMemes


  2. 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


  3. 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


  4. 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


  5. Grok AI for 𝕏 Premium+ Subscribers: Unfortunately, I'm not a subscriber to 𝕏 Premium+, so I haven't had the opportunity to try it out. However, my interest is more piqued by 𝕏's PromptIDE than by Grok.

    Grok answered on behalf of OpenAI

    Source: Twitter/ElonMusk

🌐 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

You’re 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!

Flow Speed Typist GPTs on Prompter

Source: Twitter/Borriss