yeah, school puts all of the necessary starting knowledge into one course though so you dont have to search up something that you dont know exists in 50 different videos, but with ai you dont have to know anything to search or learn what to search so chat gpt is gonna help a LOT of people learn at home lol
How did these custom instructions work? How are they different from making a gpt? And also I put your code into my account. What if I want to create another set of custom instructions or maybe even have a whole library of different ones. Have to remove yours before I could put another one in? Or how does it work can I only have one of the time? Thank you so much for making these available. Looking for this kind of information. Do you know of any custom instructions generator online that would be free to use so I can make my own? Thanks again for your help!
Actually, I got an idea to put these questions to GPT4, which I just did and here is it's response. Does this sound about right to you? "Custom instructions work by setting specific guidelines for how the AI should respond to your queries. They're different from creating a GPT model in that they don't involve training a new AI model; instead, they're more like a filter or a set of rules applied to the existing model's responses. Regarding managing multiple sets of instructions, as of my last update, the OpenAI platform supports only one active set of custom instructions at a time per user. If you want to switch to a different set of instructions, you would typically need to replace the existing set with the new one. As for creating custom instructions, there isn't a specific "custom instructions generator" because the process is more about crafting guidelines that align with your specific needs and preferences. However, to make this process easier, you might consider: 1. **Document Templates**: Use word processing software to create templates for different types of instructions. You can then easily edit and swap these as needed. 2. **Text Editors**: Utilize advanced text editors or IDEs (like VSCode, Sublime Text) to write and manage your custom instructions, especially if they are lengthy or complex. 3. **Online Note-taking Apps**: Platforms like Evernote or Google Keep can be useful for drafting and organizing your custom instructions. 4. **Collaboration Tools**: If you're working with others, tools like Google Docs or collaborative coding platforms can help in crafting and finalizing the instructions. Creating effective custom instructions often involves a clear understanding of what you want from the AI, and articulating it in a way that's both precise and within the capabilities of the AI. Remember, the more specific and clear your instructions, the better the AI can align with your expectations."
@@dougrobinson2024 It's similar to creating a GPT, except your Custom Instructions apply to every single chat you create. Right now there is no way to "save" multiple custom instructions - the best way would be to create a new GPT for something you do often, and put the custom instructions into the System Prompt.
@@DavidOndrej go for it, it's the most used privately created GPT. Also, what would you recommend if I would like to make a GPT that supports Speech to Text and Text to Speech, thinking that I want to make the access for my "vision impaired" persons easier to my GPT? Thank you
You seems like a noob. Currently ai can only build bricks not a full house. You need to shape the bricks yourself & then tie them together to build a house.
Interesting that I can learn more of coding in a 1 yt video than in an IT course at school. Thanks
Fr, makes college unmotivating. I could learn much more from the thousands of free courses online and much quicker than taking classes
@@radicalaim that's true, exactly what I think
yeah, school puts all of the necessary starting knowledge into one course though so you dont have to search up something that you dont know exists in 50 different videos, but with ai you dont have to know anything to search or learn what to search so chat gpt is gonna help a LOT of people learn at home lol
@@radicalaimthats how matrix loots you
Click here for the Custom Instructions - value.davidondrej.com/video02
How did these custom instructions work? How are they different from making a gpt? And also I put your code into my account. What if I want to create another set of custom instructions or maybe even have a whole library of different ones. Have to remove yours before I could put another one in? Or how does it work can I only have one of the time? Thank you so much for making these available. Looking for this kind of information. Do you know of any custom instructions generator online that would be free to use so I can make my own? Thanks again for your help!
Actually, I got an idea to put these questions to GPT4, which I just did and here is it's response. Does this sound about right to you?
"Custom instructions work by setting specific guidelines for how the AI should respond to your queries. They're different from creating a GPT model in that they don't involve training a new AI model; instead, they're more like a filter or a set of rules applied to the existing model's responses.
Regarding managing multiple sets of instructions, as of my last update, the OpenAI platform supports only one active set of custom instructions at a time per user. If you want to switch to a different set of instructions, you would typically need to replace the existing set with the new one.
As for creating custom instructions, there isn't a specific "custom instructions generator" because the process is more about crafting guidelines that align with your specific needs and preferences. However, to make this process easier, you might consider:
1. **Document Templates**: Use word processing software to create templates for different types of instructions. You can then easily edit and swap these as needed.
2. **Text Editors**: Utilize advanced text editors or IDEs (like VSCode, Sublime Text) to write and manage your custom instructions, especially if they are lengthy or complex.
3. **Online Note-taking Apps**: Platforms like Evernote or Google Keep can be useful for drafting and organizing your custom instructions.
4. **Collaboration Tools**: If you're working with others, tools like Google Docs or collaborative coding platforms can help in crafting and finalizing the instructions.
Creating effective custom instructions often involves a clear understanding of what you want from the AI, and articulating it in a way that's both precise and within the capabilities of the AI. Remember, the more specific and clear your instructions, the better the AI can align with your expectations."
@@dougrobinson2024 It's similar to creating a GPT, except your Custom Instructions apply to every single chat you create.
Right now there is no way to "save" multiple custom instructions - the best way would be to create a new GPT for something you do often, and put the custom instructions into the System Prompt.
Why not make a GPT? This is awesome by the way
Do you use Bard?
hello bro, you were lost, it's good to have you here again.
I have found the light again :)
Hey David. Have you tried Grimoire? What are your thoughts on that?
I have tried it a bit, but I need to do more testing - I might make a video on it, who knows ;)
@@DavidOndrej go for it, it's the most used privately created GPT. Also, what would you recommend if I would like to make a GPT that supports Speech to Text and Text to Speech, thinking that I want to make the access for my "vision impaired" persons easier to my GPT? Thank you
the cube seems like it’s changing shape
because it’s transparent and you could see all the borders from any angle, it’ll play tricks on your eyes…
that makes sense! it just looks so trippy when it feels like it's changing shapes
Thanks David
please can you teach how did put the custom instructions in chatgpt
control + shift + i
I don't have gpt 4 subscription. Can I use bing gpt4 powered or bard? It is helpful like this gpt4?
You can do a lot even with the free version of ChatGPT - just try it and see :)
Wow. Just wow.
Thanks so much man
Does this require a paid plan for chatgtp?
4o is free now
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You seems like a noob. Currently ai can only build bricks not a full house. You need to shape the bricks yourself & then tie them together to build a house.
53:53 😂😂