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NolanAi - AI-driven script writing software (nolanai.app). - 0 views

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    NolanAi: AI-driven script writing software (nolanai.app).
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TweetEmote - Artificial Intelligence tweet assistant to write expressive tweets & creat... - 0 views

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    TweetEmote: Artificial Intelligence tweet assistant to write expressive tweets & create smart replies (tweetemote.com).
mikhail-miguel

UndetectableGPT - Bypass Artificial Intelligence detectors while writing better than ev... - 0 views

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    UndetectableGPT: Bypass Artificial Intelligence detectors while writing better than everyone (undetectablegpt.com).
mikhail-miguel

LongShot - Artificial Intelligence writing assistant for creating SEO-friendly blogs (l... - 0 views

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    LongShot: Artificial Intelligence writing assistant for creating SEO-friendly blogs (longshot.ai).
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YouTube - Dr. Antonio Damasio on Self Comes to Mind - 0 views

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    "What Inspired You to Write Self Comes to Mind?"
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    Welcome to Manuscriptedit.com, your online partner for English language editing, proofreading, medical writing, formatting, design & development and publication support services. We offer a comprehensive manuscript editing service before its submission for publication as well as after acceptance by the peer review process.
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Audyo - Edit words not waveforms, switch speakers, and tweak pronunciations with phonet... - 0 views

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    Audyo: Create audio like writing a doc (audyo.ai). Audyo: Edit words not waveforms, switch speakers, and tweak pronunciations with phonetics (audyo.ai).
mikhail-miguel

Otter Artificial Intelligence - Automated meeting summaries to capture and share insigh... - 0 views

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    Otter.ai uses AI to write automatic meeting notes with real-time transcription, recorded audio, automated slide capture, and automated meeting summaries. Otter Artificial Intelligence: Automated meeting summaries to capture and share insights (otter.ai).
mikhail-miguel

Audyo - Edit words not waveforms, switch speakers, and tweak pronunciations with phonet... - 0 views

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    Audyo: Create audio like writing a doc (audyo.ai). Audyo: Edit words not waveforms, switch speakers, and tweak pronunciations with phonetics (audyo.ai).
mikhail-miguel

The Art of Prompt Engineering with ChatGPT: Accessible Edition (Learn AI Tools the Fun ... - 0 views

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    Accessible Edition To make 'The Art of Prompt Engineering with ChatGPT' as beautiful as possible we designed the layout and published it here as a pdf. However, this wasn't the best option for those who used a kindle to read, or for those who had accessibility needs. So this is the accessible edition, rebuilt using a reflow able format. If you bought the original and need to use the accessibility features, just email us at nathan@ChatGPTtrainings.com. Let's move beyond basic examples and 'test this prompt.' ChatGPT is an amazing AI tool that can change the way we work. Bill Gates recently said that ChatGPT is as important an invention as the internet, and it could change the world. To make the most of ChatGPT and go beyond simple uses, you need to master prompt engineering. Check out a sample chapter: www.ChatGPTtrainings.com March Update - 2 New Sections with 34 More Pages of Content For this monthly update, we added a new section on Advanced Prompt Engineering to help you take your ChatGPT skills to a higher level once you've learned the basics. This section covers the co-creation approach, where you take control, and [format] your output, where you'll learn my favorite way to get the exact results you want. We also included a new section on GPT-4, with information on how to start, debunking past hype, and looking at some new improvements. This book will keep evolving as ChatGPT grows, making sure that everything you read and learn stays up-to-date and relevant. All updates are free and automatic for Kindle copies, and if you bought a hardcopy, you can email me at Nathan@ChatGPTtrainings.com with your proof of purchase to get a PDF update. Why This Book? This book helps you learn the art of working with ChatGPT to get much better results. This skill, prompt engineering, is what sets good apart from great when using ChatGPT. Learn 4 key techniques and tools for writing better prompts Master 2 advanced prompt engineering tools to take your skills further F
mikhail-miguel

Building Consistent Characters with MidJourney and ChatGPT: Unlocking the Power of Visu... - 0 views

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    Tired of the same stock photos next to each news article, blog post, and presentation? Me too. So when I wrote "The Art of Prompt Engineering with ChatGPT," I decided to build custom illustrations using MidJourney. I used a great trick that allowed me to rebuild my characters in different contexts throughout the book. Due to popular demand, I'm launching this book to teach you how to build your own consistent characters. In this book, you will learn: How text-to-image AI tools work How to get set up with MidJourney How to write basic prompts in MidJourney How to develop a character in MidJourney How to contextualise your character How to build backgrounds and compositions Not only that, but I've also added an extra section on using ChatGPT within your character building process, which covers: How to get ChatGPT to develop your characters and build them into MidJourney prompts How to get ChatGPT to contextualise your characters based on any text and build them into MidJourney prompts How to get ChatGPT to build backgrounds for your contextualised characters and build them into MidJourney prompts Get Certified and Show off Your Knowledge! Early Adopters of AI Tools should be able to have their expertise visible to their professional network. Chapter 17 of this book sets you up with a project to implement everything you have learned by creating a visual children's story with ChatGPT and MidJourney. ChatGPT Trainings has put together a certification program that lets you submit your project as proof of your new abilities, and in return you will receive a recognised and verifiable certification that can be added to your LinkedIn Profile. Head over to www.ChatGPTtrainings.com/certifications for more information
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Is this a unified theory of the brain? (Bayesian theory in New Scientist) - 1 views

  • Neuroscientist Karl Friston and his colleagues have proposed a mathematical law that some are claiming is the nearest thing yet to a grand unified theory of the brain. From this single law, Friston’s group claims to be able to explain almost everything about our grey matter.
  • Friston’s ideas build on an existing theory known as the “Bayesian brain”, which conceptualises the brain as a probability machine that constantly makes predictions about the world and then updates them based on what it senses.
  • A crucial element of the approach is that the probabilities are based on experience, but they change when relevant new information, such as visual information about the object’s location, becomes available. “The brain is an inferential agent, optimising its models of what’s going on at this moment and in the future,” says Friston. In other words, the brain runs on Bayesian probability.
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  • “In short, everything that can change in the brain will change to suppress prediction errors, from the firing of neurons to the wiring between them, and from the movements of our eyes to the choices we make in daily life,” he says.
  • Friston created a computer simulation of the cortex with layers of “neurons” passing signals back and forth. Signals going from higher to lower levels represent the brain’s internal predictions, while signals going the other way represent sensory input. As new information comes in, the higher neurons adjust their predictions according to Bayesian theory.
  • Volunteers watched two sets of moving dots, which sometimes moved in synchrony and at others more randomly, to change the predictability of the stimulus. The patterns of brain activity matched Friston’s model of the visual cortex reasonably well.
  • Friston’s results have earned praise for bringing together so many disparate strands of neuroscience. “It is quite certainly the most advanced conceptual framework regarding an application of these ideas to brain function in general,” says Wennekers. Marsel Mesulam, a cognitive neurologist from Northwestern University in Chicago, adds: “Friston’s work is pivotal. It resonates entirely with the sort of model that I would like to see emerge.”
  • “The final equation you write on a T-shirt will be quite simple,” Friston predicts.
  • There’s work still to be done, but for now Friston’s is the most promising approach we’ve got. “It will take time to spin off all of the consequences of the theory – but I take that property as a sure sign that this is a very important theory,” says Dehaene. “Most other models, including mine, are just models of one small aspect of the brain, very limited in their scope. This one falls much closer to a grand theory.”
mikhail-miguel

Quillbot Paraphraser - Rewrite text for free (quillbot.com). - 0 views

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    Quillbot Paraphraser: Rewrite text for free (quillbot.com).
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Glasp - Highlight & organize web quotes and access like-minded people's learning (glasp... - 0 views

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    Glasp: Highlight & organize web quotes and access like-minded people's learning (glasp.co).
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