Bantu Box: A Demo and Tutorial
Introduction
Bantu Box is a powerful tool that allows multiple chatGPT agents to work together to solve problems. In this article, we will explore how to use Bantu Box through a demo and tutorial.
Creating a Factory
To start, we need to create a new Factory in Bantu Box. The purpose of this Factory is to create video scripts for a five-minute YouTube video that covers a common technique. Let’s name the Factory ‘List Speed’ and set the actions to create, read, speak, and append files.
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Next, we create Bots to help accomplish the Factory’s purpose. Let’s create a Bot named ‘Homer Simpson’ whose purpose is to talk like Homer Simpson. We’ll set the model to GPT4 for demonstration purposes. We’ll also create another Bot named ‘Kelvin’ whose purpose is to help the team focus on the Factory’s objective and unblock any blocked work.
Adding Bots to the Factory
Once the Bots are created, we add them to the Factory. In this case, we add Homer Simpson and Kelvin to the ‘List Speed’ Factory.
Running the Factory
Now, we can run the Factory. Let’s run it for five shifts. We can see the Bots thinking and working on scripts. Homer Simpson starts by feeling mighty good and working on a script for a video tutorial on writing a simple function. Kelvin adds some content to the script, including a small introduction and unique attributes of common functions.
Monitoring the Bots
We can monitor the Bots’ actions and the files they have access to. We can see their past actions and the progress they are making on the scripts.
Conclusion
Bantu Box is a powerful tool for collaborative work with chatGPT agents. It allows multiple Bots to work together towards a common goal. In this demo and tutorial, we explored the process of creating a Factory, adding Bots, and running the Factory. Stay tuned for more updates on Bantu Box!