In today’s video, I will show you how to use the Jack GPT code interpreter to write. There are some rumors that the code interpreter is a new model from OpenAI, and I have seen some better outputs when comparing it to the default GPT-4. There are also other benefits that we will take a look at.
When using the code interpreter, I follow a flowchart. The first step is to gather topics and notes. Sometimes, I need to collect notes from different sources, such as blog posts, to use in my writing. I collect all my notes in an empty text file.
After collecting the notes, I upload them and use the outline prompt. This helps me structure my writing based on the uploaded notes. I select an author whose style I admire and use their expertise in AI to enhance my writing.
Next, I write the introduction using a thought-provoking question to engage the audience. I reflect on the allure of AGI and its impact on our collective human psyche.
I then move on to the historical context, discussing the development of AGI and its implications. I mention influential figures like Alan Turing and their contributions to the field.
I continue writing the different sections of the article, following the outline I created. Each section explores a specific topic related to AGI, such as the paradox of AGI and societal fascination with it.
In the end, I have a comprehensive article that delves into the complexities of AGI and its potential impact on society. The use of the Jack GPT code interpreter has allowed me to create a more vibrant and engaging piece of writing.
If you want to try using the Jack GPT code interpreter for your own writing, you can find the prompts on my website. I have also recorded a podcast episode where I read through the article for those who prefer listening.
I hope you find this article and the use of the code interpreter interesting. Stay tuned for more exciting content in the future!