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1. OpenAI Playground Course Introduction: I'm going to show you how to
use AI to change your life. In this course, we're gonna
go through a bunch of different ways to use
AI in the practical, we're going to use
it to study faster. We're going to use it
to make better budgets. We're going to use
it to make better fitness and nutrition plans for you specifically, AI is amazing and
up until this year, pretty much there hasn't
been accessed for the average person to be able to utilize AI in their daily life. But with that being
said, now there is. So I'm going to walk you
through in this course how to utilize
OpenAI playground. I'm really excited for
you to come along with me on that journey. I
will see you there.
2. Getting Started with OpenAI Playground: Getting started
and getting access to the playground
is pretty simple. We're going to
want to go to Open ai.com and sign up
for an account. We could do this by
clicking try up in the top where it
mentions chat GBT. And down here at the bottom
we can hit Chat GPT here. And then we can click on that. And then it would prompt us
to go to an area of chat GPT, or we could then click
on the playground. Alternatively, you could
just Google OpenAI playground or you could go to beta.openai.com
slash playground. I wasn't just Googling it. I think that that will
be the fastest route. Searching for OpenAI playground gives me this link right here. Just go to that end. You will log in with
your OpenAI account. I use my Google account. You will need a phone
number to verify there's a two-factor
authentication and then you can get
going right away.
3. OpenAI Playground Buttonology Guide: Just a quick overview of playground and how
it works as a whole. You will type things in here. This is the prompt area. Then you will hit submit in
the bottom left-hand corner. And then that will produce a, whatever you prompted, that will produce
some sort of output. So if I just say hello, then I hit Submit, then there should be some sort of output
that will come out here. I'll say hi there, How
are you doing today? On the right hand side, the
one important thing you could ask for is to change the type of model you can pick
from all these. I like to keep this one. You can change all of these
parameters and if you want to know what
they are used for, you can go ahead and hover over them to see what
they're used for. What I think is the most
useful right now is I'll turn this into about 700 and
turn this up a little bit, this up a little bit, and then this one to
the higher end here. Obviously you can tweak
these accordingly to see how how you want this to change. One thing you could
do as well is we can delete this
and then we can hit Submit again to change the
amount of outputs that we get. Or I could just say, I would like to know
how to use you. Alright? And then
we'll just hit Submit. And if you get
rate-limited ever, just wait because
right now you have access to a certain amount
of requests per minute. And it says that I
have just hit that. But now here we go. Awesome. So it just spits
this out accordingly. So we could just
delete all of this, come back in, push us out if you want to some more
advanced presets. Because presets for
all these use cases, for the basics, we're just
not going to touch those. We're just going
to use this as is.
4. Develop a Budget with Playground: We're going to ask
playground to develop us a budget and a financial plan based off of information
that we give it. So with the prompt, I'm going to say, Hey, can you give me some information on developing a biweekly budget? And I'm going to give
some information to it. So I'm going to say, Hey, I make this much per year, have the following
expenses and I'm just sort of broadly
spelling them out exactly like I would
tell somebody who is a financial planner or advisor. And then I'm saying, Hey, I'm also trying to save
for retirement the house. Can you tell me how
much I am able to see? Then we're gonna go
ahead and run this and see what comes back. Alright, and this is
what it gave us on the first swing, now, assumed to tax rate
and said, Hey, here's probably what
your take-home pay is. That's pretty cool. It did spit out this
bi-weekly budget, but I'm not sure if
exactly got what I wanted correctly
with the car payment. It was estimating the car
payment is times two. So I'm going to
say month to that. And let's see if we change
the the budget down to develop a monthly budget that will be more clear cut
and see how that works. So we're changing this out. I think bi-weekly is fine, but it was a little bit
hard for me to wrap my head around the math being accurate, but that'll be cool if he
got paid bi-weekly and then it was actually breaking
down your paychecks. So here we go. So your income is this then
bi-monthly, it's this. And okay, here we go. We have car payments, so 175 every paycheck. If you're getting two
paychecks a month. And cool. So it looks like about 300 bucks a month
would go towards savings. So anyhow, this is just a one example of
how this could work. One thing I could do
is I could say, Hey, could you provide a timeline
on how long it will be until I would have my
credit cards paid off. So I could say would
be saving things plan that you provide. Could you tell me
how long could take to pay off my credit? Hours? Okay. Let's go to tweak this
up just a little bit. Just to see if we
get something that's slightly different out of
it, everything's been fine. I just kinda wanna see what
is being produced here. So this is pretty much
not what we want at all. And that's one of the first times I've
actually seen that. So I'm just going to
delete that and then just go and hit submit again and see if it will do that because
that was some kind of general information
about a monthly budget, but we're looking for numbers. Okay. Great. We have the yearly and monthly and then we
have the expenses, and then we have the savings
estimated right here. I think that this is
this seems kinda high. So if I say three-fifths
plus 1,200 plus 100, plus 400 plus 100, or 1,600. This to me, total expenses
being 8,200 per month. I think that that
is not correct. That seems a little bit high. But what we're gonna do is we're gonna go
back through here. I think that the a, I was just doing his math incorrectly. But anyhow, it's giving you
these really good outlines. You should be able to from here copy and pasting is over
and then tweak from there accordingly to be able
to have a full budget plan even if something in the AIS calculation didn't
get it quite right, you should still be
able to, to get that. Okay, so this is cool as a
little bit of advice in there. Ideally, you should be saving
ten to 15% of your income. In this case, that would
be around five to 800. And then it gives suggestions
for the house savings. And then the credit card payoff. Assuming you're making
the minimum amount, it would take about
30 months for two-and-a-half years to
pay off the balance. That's assuming that you did
not spend anything more. So we have a couple of
good examples here, some that we needed to modify, but overall we did have
some good output here. So hope this was helpful. In the next video, we'll
have something else to show you about
OpenAI playground.
5. Create Custom Fitness and Nutrition Plan with Playground: One really exciting thing that I see with playground
that you can do is you can ask it to give you advice on
things in your life, like how to eat better and how to get your
fitness journey started. So a lot of people look to a personal trainer for a guide on how to
accomplish these things. And they actually get a written out custom
nutrition and fitness plan. But we can actually ask the
AI to create this for us. So I'm going to give
it a prompt like this. I'm going to say, Hey, I want to lose weight
and get stronger. Can you help me
write a fitness and nutrition plan for that? I need to know what to do
every day of the week. Can you give me any
workout instructions in the exercises and for
the nutrition plan? Give me recipes and ingredients list for everything
yet I should eat. We're going to say
this is somebody who doesn't eat that well, doesn't really work out. We're talking total
rookie status, so we want somebody who needs a lot of help and
explanation and we're looking for the AI to provide
that to us so we could we could try to see if we'd give
it some additional details if it doesn't go through
and give us that, but we already have some
stuff. Let's look at it. Great. So for everyday of the week, like for exercise, like
you got morning cardio, then you have some
weight training. You've got your nutrition plan. And we don't have
ingredients so much. But some of the things
we can look up, and what I'll do
actually is after we're done with this, let's do this. Let's say Can you provide on ingredients list or
every thing you mentioned? Y's here. We'll submit that
and we'll see if that prompt looks through at all of the information and spits out an
ingredients list. So we're kinda looking
for a shopping list. And we could have been
specific and said, Hey, I want a shopping list
so I know how to go to the store and buy for this. Great. So there's the
ingredients list and one thing I'm looking
for additionally is, can you provide a
detailed description of every workout that of
how to do every workout? Specific workout, exercise. Cool. And so this should
give us like ever mentioned, like a bent over row. Some people are going to
want to know what that is. Glute kickbacks. People are gonna want
to know how to do that. Okay, Great. I think we need
to run this one more time. Here's the instructions,
piece-by-piece for every bit of this. This is one really
cool thing where not only did we not have to, in this case, to
iterate through this, ask for everything all at once. We just said, hey, I see what you gave me there. I'm just below it. We just put in a piece of
text and just said, hey, go ahead and give us this. Yeah, So it looks like we're
doing really good here. We got most, if not
all of the info. And I'm just going
to run this again. Because I think there's
still some more left in here is to
glue kickbacks, right? Awesome. So we could take
this and then use this to get more fit and eat
healthier. This is awesome. This is a really exciting thing. I really like this. In the next video, we will
have something else for you.
6. Draft an Essay Outline with Playground: One really helpful
thing that I think is going to be huge
for the future is the ability to write essays and Essay Outlines
and study and get after academic goals and education with AI as an assistant to that. So you're still doing the
work and the learning, and you're still
learning the content, but you are leveraging AI to
help that process be easier. So one of the things
we're gonna do is we're going to push a prompt to playground that asks for help
writing a ten-page essay. And it's going to
be on the topic of implications of
artificial intelligence for the American future. We're going to ask for
at page by page break down to help us outline
this paper because I, myself am not a huge
fan of writing papers. If I had to write a
ten-page paper on this, I would struggle to outline it. And this will be very, very helpful to me. So with that being said, we're waiting for
this to come forward and we're getting a page
by page break down. We did get ready unlimited, so we're going to wait just a
second for that to go past. I think this breakdown is
really cool now that I've pushed it forward to
produce a little bit more, we're looking at page
one has got an intro. Page two goes to the history and development of
artificial intelligence. I think that's really great. We have some bullet points
here where each one of these could be the
start of a paragraph? Well, not at the start, but if the foundational
information that gets included in a paragraph and that could ultimately
take up a page. We're going to talk
about the economy, privacy rights, health
care, education, ethical implications,
economy again, and then political implications. And then the conclusion page, which is the entirety
of page ten. We do have some sources here. They do have links. The thing that's really
great about this is this is generating an
outline for you to follow. And then you can go and
look at this information and then develop the SAL in
its entirety by yourself. But you are not
without a foundation. Does really solid. And I think in this case, this is one of the
times where I have just not even needed to refresh
the output of playground. It just works perfectly, just the first run. And when I say works
perfectly, I mean, obviously you have to
still write the paper, but this is a fantastic
planning mechanism that is definitely
going to help you get ahead in your studies and take less time and ultimately
contribute to you learning more. So that's awesome. We will have something else
for you in the next video.
7. Studying for Education with Playground: We're going to use
OpenAI playground as a study guide in this case, let's say you have a class like American history
or world history. And you want a summary
or a timeline of significant events that happen during a certain
period of history. And you don't want to dig
through to get those. So I'm going to feed a prompt. This I'll say, Hey, can you give a 10-point timeline of the
events of the Vietnam War, giving me the most
important highlights of the entire war with
a timeline included. This is going to go and
look up everything about the Vietnam War and provide a, ideally a start to
finish timeline with some really important events that we can then go research. This can be used for just
general homework or whatever. But yeah, cool. So we have from 1945, which goes all the way back to the French colonial
rule in Vietnam, which ultimately the
French taking over. And then from what I understand, the collapse of the
French occupation there really started to lead into the rise
of the Vietcong, which then the US got involved, et cetera, all the way up to 76. So this goes 45-76, a full breadth overview with a bullet piece-by-piece, right? So very, very interesting
that it can do this. Now. We can delete this and ask for a different output
with more information. But what I could do
is just down here add an additional prompt and
ask for more information. So I could say, I
could ask for, Hey, what was the sentiment over
time in the US of the like, of, of American citizens
towards the Vietnam War. And we can start to dig up some resources on that
so that we could, we could write a paper about it. So I wrote the prompt out here. I said, Can you describe the following sentiment
of the US population towards the Vietnam War
over the US involvement. So we're asking to get some
information and some links about how people were thinking and feeling about
the Vietnam War. So this is an interesting ride,
just gives a quick summary. It says it changed
drastically over the years. Initially, they were supportive. However, as the war dragged
on and casualties mounted, the war support
gradually declined. And then from 69 until 75, there was really no
movement, but it basically describes that in 69, everyone pretty much
wasn't about it. This is just interesting kind of research aid and we have
some links here as well. So we have four links that
we could go read and we can ask a playground to give us more information
from these links. Or just overall expand on
what groups of people, at what ages and
what generations at the time would have been
in favor or against, or how that all would
have worked out. We could dig into the nuances of the draft or anything else about the Vietnam War that then we
can also ask it like, Hey, what happened since
the Vietnam War has ended in American
society politics, since the Vietnam War ended. So there's a lot of different variations that we
could go down to ultimately study this topic and get some more information. But this could be a big step up and help for like learning. And overall just like an application of just how to get more information faster. Because this is
like using Google, but so much more powerful. Let's things like
Google on steroids. So you're getting
the AI to provide you these massive
summaries and timelines. And that's instant. We'd been at this for 4 min on this specific task and it's
so fast, it's so effective. I think this is going to be
a game changer for everyone. So learning ability
in a huge way.
8. Understand Complex Topics with Playground: So this project that I
think will be really fun. We're going to use playground to help us understand
really complex topics. That's one thing that
ai can be really good at is distilling things down, defeated a really
complicated laws are terms and agreements or
just the technical documents. And you can say, Hey, just give me the
top-level understanding of what this is or explain
it to me like I'm five. And what we're gonna do actually
is we're gonna say, hey, can you explain a concept like artificial intelligence
at a preschool level? I'm actually interested
to see what it says. It's gonna be fun. So this is an interesting
breakdown here. So I'm going to write
below this, I'm to say, can you explain what
artificial intelligence is at a fourth grade level? I'm just going to skip
a couple of grades and see what it outputs for
fourth graders, right? See you like how
much more complex? Okay. I do think this is good, right? When computers can do things
that only people can do, that's a pretty good rate
down. This is cool, right? So let's go ahead
and push this up. Let's say, Oh, this
is nice grade level. And then let's see what
the output is here. Cool, So a little bit
more complicated. And then I'm gonna say, at a, what can you explain what artificial intelligence
is a PhD level. So this would be cool to
see like how complex. Great, and it does have a pretty high level
of explanation here. So overall, we could
take the same situation. We can say like, hey, can
you explain what this is? At these various levels? We could do something
where we feed in some text here and we can say, Could you explain this
to me like a five. I'm going to do that
real quick with OCR, which is a kind of high
level thing where computers are identifying texts
essentially or images, right? So it's taking this and it's saying it's giving
you a summary. And then I could even
break down like, I'm five. So we'll see if we
can get the like I'm five answer from the OCR. So I like this one. It's a way to make it
easier to read documents like when you go to the
library and check out a book, instead of having to
look at all the words in the pages one-by-one
OCR can help us quickly read all
of the words in a document using special
tools and technology. It works by taking pictures
of the words and then turning them into a code that
computers can understand. This code can then
be used to create digital versions
of these documents that are easier to
read and work with. Pretty cool. So overall, this is one really great way to throw a bunch of texts in the playground and then
say, what does this mean? And we could even
say, after this, we can say what the
key take away in one sentence and then
see where that goes. So I'm curious to see
what it summarizes. And it just gives us
that. So awesome. This is something that we
could use to learn faster. And I hope this one
especially is really helpful. And in the next video, we will have something
else for you.
9. Career Path Exploration with Playground: We're going to use playground to explore potential careers. So what I mean by that
is if you're interested in a career or a job,
that sounds cool, but you have no clue what it would consist of or like how you would get their education-wise or what the
requirements might be, or what a day in
the life might be. We can feed a prompt to open
API playground and say, Hey, can you help me understand how I can
become a Python developer? I have no experience. That's
just one career field. You could do this with any
career field for any job. You provide me with a
five-step education track with an estimated timeline, and also provide me with five industries that I might work in. And could you describe
what a day in the life of a Python
developer might look like. So we do have this breakdown that is just generated
by the playground. And so let's see. So step one, it's giving these estimates of
six to 12 months. So it's looking at about three
years, four years maybe. And this is from scratch and
it can be faster or slower. Definitely be a
lot faster if you use playground to help
you learn Python, which is a whole
other subject here, then What's really cool is, is giving you some breakdown to resources as saying
go to coursera, Udemy or at x, I would also
recommend Skillshare. Check that out. And you can get some
step-by-step instructions on how to write code in Python, and then data structures
now algorithms, and then developing
your own projects. So obviously this is a move at your own
pace type scenario. Certification, right? This is cool. It includes some potential certifications that
you might pursue. So Certified
Professional Developer, certified associate
developer, CAD p and CP, BP. And then you have your CompTIA a Plus Core series
certification. So that's cool. They're suggesting some literal
certifications you could get and then a brace on the
day in the life, right? So you're gonna be reading
and writing code and then debugging it
and then moving things forward in the
development life cycle. So very neat. This gives you a breakdown of everything that
we asked for here. It even talks about
all of the areas where this would be useful. I think web development being
number one is interesting, but it is highlight all
the other main ones that I know of automation
and data science, machine learning and
artificial intelligence. So really cool way to explore the potential career paths
and how you would get there. I think this is really great for folks who are trying to pursue a new career or who
don't have a career yet. I'm talking folks even
from the high school, middle school level who are trying to figure out their life. This kid kind of
act as a sort of guidance counselor for you
to provide information to research certain jobs topics
and then what would consist of actually getting to
that point and all that. So we can expand on this. We could ask for some
here below here. We can say, let's
actually run this to make sure there isn't more
to come out of the sky. Think at the end, yet it
did have a little bit more. So we can actually
ask it to provide us with some links to
educational resources, schools, or boot camps that we could leverage to learn this. Alright, so I asked for
some schools degrees, boot camps are online courses that can be helpful
for this career path. And then I asked
for links to those. So we're looking for to
do some research for us and to let us know what
might be valuable. So we got some
schools in degrees. Awesome. And then we have some boot camps to providers have boot camps, and we have some online courses. Awesome. So we got links to everything. So right here you could go
and explore all those options and dig through and figure out where you
could go with that. So hope this is helpful, I think is one of the
best ways that you could use Open AI to. I think this is probably one of the most useful things
personally for anybody. And I'll see you
in the next video.
10. Cover Letter Writing with Playground: We can ask playground to help us write a cover letter
for a job application. And I'm going to show you how
we would write out a prompt to get the text generated for that cover letter
to be created. So we're going to ask
playground to help us out. I'm going to say can
you generate, cover, whether the position is Retail? Nice pull up a job
ad right here. Okay. So I have this information. Can you use citing strong personal cover? And then from here
what I'm gonna do is I'm going to say here, it's the job.
Consider this, right? Then in quotes, I'm just
gonna put that all in there. And then down here I'm
going to hit Submit. And we should have our first
swing at a cover letter. So we're getting
some information. The cover letter is
sitting there were an experienced retail
management professional. I have the skills
and experience. I have it actually,
this is very cool. It's went in and looked
at the requirements, which one of the
requirements was three years of successful
retail management experience. And then it communicated
verbally that I have that. Then tie that into
some soft skills, which is really a great
way to lay this out. And then said, Hey,
I am well-versed in visual merchandising
standards. And in terms of management
at articulated this bit here about recognizing and
rewarding team members to deepen engagement,
cultivate teamwork. So I think this is a
great cover letter. Really excellent
start here to this. If we didn't like this, the best thing that we
can do is tweak some of these fields right
here just up slightly, and then go ahead
and delete this. Then we would run this again. And we could change this prompt. Like if we wanted this to say, Hey, can you include my
personal information in here when you're
writing that? So it's actual copy and paste. We could say. Could you include
phone number, email. Number three, That's
just like made-up. Email. Name is email.com. Alright, and then
we could rewrite this and just see what second, third, fourth, fifth version is because we can just run
this over and over again. Cool. And so we have
the statement here. That's awesome. Anyhow, that's that we're going to move on to something else in
the next video.
11. Create Speech Script with Playground: In this video,
we're going to ask the playground to help
us write a speech. And this could be
for a class or it could be for a speech
you actually have to give or like an events or a wedding or a political
event or whatever. And so in this case, we're just going to give this prompt here and we're
just going to say, Hey, can you help me
write a speech on the importance of lowering
the US federal debt? In the script provides
a reasons why our current fiscal policy
is unsustainable and how we have to enact measures
to pay off the debt over the next ten years or it
will be a huge disaster. It's kind of an opinion pieces
like a political speech. But we're going to ask it to pump out the speech and
see what happens here. So off the bat, this
is a really good one. It's really short. So it will be one
to try to do is prompt for a longer speech. Let's say that we need to fill up five to 10 min, even longer. Let's say there are
some just some events where you may need to do that. So this is maybe a good like public speaking
class speech, but let's try to make
it longer acidity that I'm going to say, Can you write me a long speech? And then at the end
here I'm gonna say, try to make announce
contents and be around five to 10 min
or speech script. And we'll see if this works. Cool. We have a longer speech, but I'm reading it and it's not super
passionate or impactful. So we're going to erase that. We're going to say
at the end of it. Use exciting and strong wording. And we'll see if this
changes the wording, the tonality of it to not be. So I'm just going to
steal and just level. We want it to kind of
beef it up a little bit. You know, we wanna
get the people going. So let's see what it has. Astonishing alarming rate. Yep. Huge problem. Yes. So it has some some
information in here. And this is okay, the words are a little bit more exciting, but we could amp it
up a little bit more. So what I would do for
this is I would just tweak this a little bit and then run it again and see if it does come up with
something that does actually adhere to this bit of the instruction
for the prompt. Now, it's not a guarantee that you're always gonna
get that every time, that they're the same
result every time. So you're going to want
to prompt this again. Okay? I liked this bit. However, if you look at it
on a person by person basis, it gets a little scarier. The average American
now holds around. So this is a cool thing to say. This is like a excellent
breakdown where it's saying, hey, this is scary because
the average American, each of you have around
$175,000 in federal debt. So this is a really
interesting speeches. One's a little bit longer, and I think this
one is really good. So anyway, I hope
this is helpful and in the next video
we'll have something else.
12. Plan a Roadtrip with Playground: So what we're gonna do
something kind of fun. We're going to plan
a road trip out. We're going to describe how
many people are gonna be going on the road trip and
what we want out of it. We're going to ask for a budget. We're going to ask
for locations. And then we're gonna
ask two links to every, for links to
everywhere mentioned. I'm going to write that out real quick and then I'll describe how I built that prompt so that you can
follow along as well. So I'll start by asking you, can you help me
plan a road trip? I want to go up and down the West Coast of the United
States with my family, two kids into adults. And I expanded my prompt
to say that we want to see as many national
parks as possible and stay on the
beach when possible. We want a seven-day
road trip itinerary with details, activities. We could do an estimated budget. And then for any
location provided, please provide a link
to whatever that is. We would like to eat any notable
locations along the way. So I'm gonna go
ahead and run this. I haven't changed anything
over here on the side, but we could okay. Great for getting some
some information, but we're only at day two. That's great. Awesome. So it's even split up by category the
activities, lodging, dining. Then let's look at the
content within here. So we've asked for a little bit, just so that I get a little
bit more length out of this. Great. So we've got Joshua
Tree National Park, San Diego Zoo, awesome
cracked Shack. It sounds pretty good. The old mission
botanical garden. Wow. We got to Golden Gate Park. We have all these
different parts, so it's giving me
exactly what I wanted. We get the Redwoods, Jedediah Smith State Park. Then we're we're
actually in Oregon. Cool about it is giving
us a longer days, right? So one thing to think about
is that it's telling us, hey, drive 6 h and then
go do these activities. That's a pretty it's a
lot of driving time. So this is almost
exactly what I want. This is awesome itinerary, but maybe this is too long. So what I'm going to say isn't going to provide
a prompt that says, I don't want to drive more
than two-and-a-half hours per day for any activities I want to drive for about
two-and-a-half hours, go do a bunch of fun stuff, eat some food, and then crash
early at a hotel, hangout, relax and have an enjoyable time there at the end I just added, do not plan more than 3 h
of driving time per day. We'll see what this
produces and cool. It's giving us Miles, not necessarily driving time, but based off the miles
that doesn't look like it would be too too far. And we're getting some
pretty good stuff. We're not getting the
links that we asked for. So sometimes the AI does not actually do
which tell it to do. And this is just
something where you have to just delete everything and then ask for
it to try again. To sometimes it will do
it, sometimes it won't. And then sometimes
if it gives you this rate limit, don't
worry about that. Just wait. And then the rate limit
we'll call dual cool down. And it'll go it'll go again. You have a day one,
day two, day three, day 45 days 67. And this one is a
little bit more vague. It's not giving as
much detail as we wanted, which is okay. And what we're gonna do here is we're going to
actually just turn the maximum length
up a little bit. And then we're going to turn
up best of to about halfway. And then we're going to maybe
tweak these a little bit, bring them up a tiny bit. And then let's see what
we get. At this point. We're hopeful that we get
back to something like the first itineraries that we did have where it had the categories and add
the day breakdown. I think that was
really clean and that is what I'm looking for again. Okay, Cool. So we do have
we do have this. Okay. I think this is pretty good. We didn't get the links. But what we could
do is below this, we could add an
additional prompt. Oh, we didn't get the links. Awesome. So gave a total
budget, total mileage, and total fuel cost
for the entire thing. And then it has this estimation of how much this is
expected to take. Anyhow, this is really cool, so I hope that this
has been neat. See if they can plan
you a road trip. Go ahead and try this
out for yourself. You know, designate what area of the world
you want to plan a road trip and see if
you can reproduce this. We did run it about four times, so keep that in mind and you shake it up, put
it in the next video. We'll have something
else for you.
13. Write Business Plan with Playground: We're going to ask
playground to help us write a business plan. We're going to provide a
scenario for the type of business that we want to
develop the plan for, and then some details about
how much things would cost, et cetera, at the prompt. And I'm gonna give you right
here is a business plan for a pressure washing
service business in Nashville, Tennessee. And then the breakdown
is like What we'll do, the initial investment
goals for the company. How many employees,
which is just gonna be one with a
sole owner operator. So we're going to
ask this to generate this plant for us
and we're going to see what it provides out. But overall, it should
be helping us understand things relevant to
our business plan. I'm actually excited
to see what this is going to output and what this ultimately compares
to other templates and things like that that
are available online for these types of
things where you could you would need maybe to have some help or put
in more manual work. So let's look here. Okay. So we got an executive summary, gray, and this is
something you could take to the bank for a loan. I know you do need something
like a business plan here. Great. Provide other services
such as graffiti removal, deck cleaning and concrete
standing. And more. Interesting, if you don't have these, you know,
just take it out. Company summary services
offered, right. So you have some awesome
services offered, concrete standing, maybe that's something you bring in or not. It's kinda like a
separate industry based off of what I know. It's definitely an
add-on, although it could be definitely related. You can have that
as an added product is something good
to think about. Management summary,
financial plan, great. And then a conclusion, awesome. So I think that this could use a little bit
of variation here. So what we'll do is
we're just going to say it was going to remove that. I'm actually going to
tweak this a little bit. I did seem to see a
little bit of repetition in some of the information
that I gave it initially. And that's fine, but
I want to see if it will kind of spice things up a little bit and inject more suggestions for maybe like future ways to upsell
and stuff like that, but that's not necessarily
needed in the business plan. But This is cool. So it actually just came up
with a company name, right? Clean splash LLC. So that's pretty interesting. I don't know if this is taken
or where this came from, which it would be
interesting to know. But it actually just generated a name for the company
without even being asked. So if you didn't have
that figured out, you could have that lined up. So that's really cool. So looking through here, gray, it's injected that the
owner has several years of experience which may or may not be true. So be
careful with that. And we have competition. I think we need to hit Submit
one more time. No, no. Actually, this is I think maybe this is good to go, maybe. Yeah, actually not like I
don't think that that one, this breakdown here is actually
better than the last one. But overall, very cool. I think that you
could then ask it things like on the bottom here, you can provide an
additional prompt. We can say, how many
clients do we need to have? How many residential
customers should we have in order to pay off debt
than two years? Okay. Does this is just sort
of some business advice. We're breaking out
of the initial goal of just getting a business plan. But right here, if we
have an average of 200 per job and total
debt of 10,000, then you need to complete
50 jobs in two years. That is straight up rolling the the total net of
the job back into, I think, into the debt payoff. So obviously there's
some cost here and we can ask it to
expand and iterate. And this is something
where you might want to use chat GBT are another area of OpenAI
to kinda get after that. But I think this is a definitely a very strong
and useful way to apply this. So overall, I hope this was helpful and I'll see
you in the next video.
14. Write Social Media Posts with Playground: We're going to ask playground to help us write some
social media posts. So let's say that we do social media management
or just in general, we want to post something on social media could even
be a personal posts. We can provide a prompt like
this where we ask it to provide social media posts
for multiple platforms. I have four listed here, just for the main
ones I can think of. And then I provide a
scenario said, Hey, my company is launching a new software product
called big sheets, helps people use Microsoft
Excel in a bigger way. So let's say that this is a
case we'll hit Submit here, and then let's see
what it generates. And what we're
looking for is for, for specific posts that are aligned to the
parameters of Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram,
and Twitter. And it looks like
we do have that. We have a little bit
different of a layout. And you know, what
we'll do is let's just remove that and see if we can add in a prompt. Make the posts as
long as possible. So I'm gonna see if it will
then make Twitter have the like 140 character limit and then make everything else
kinda be a little bit longer. Wanted to provide some
more context and makeup, a little bit more information. So I don't know if Twitter is, this is 140 characters, but they do have
an emoji in here. That's pretty cool. New Product Alert. Yeah, but overall
this is really cool. So you could with a social
media post scheduler, generate posts on different
topics with this prompt. Just rapid-fire. You could say, Hey, I want
you to make a post on this, generates it, then you have everything set for
your channels. And this could make managing in dealing with social
media easier than ever. You don't have to
worry about it. About formatting and
writing these little, these little blurbs ripe, you can just feed it to the AI, which has a copy of every social media
post on the Internet. Pre 2021, knows exactly what
it needs to write for you. So it's, it's pretty
straightforward. This is helpful. In the next video,
we're going to go over something else with
OpenAI playground.
15. Playground Project Instructions Skillshare: For your class project
here on Skillshare, you're going to use Open
AI playground to create a budget for your
financial situation. Specifically, you're going
to follow the prompt and that lesson video to feed your own information and it
gets a financial budget. You're going to
create a fitness and nutrition plan just for you based off of your personal goals,
preferences, et cetera. Just feed it in the
information you want. Ask it to give you some recipes, some plans for workouts, and just general
lifestyle schedule for just how to accomplish
those goals that you have. And then go ahead and explore a new career path option
that interests you. If you already have a
career path that you're happy with and you don't
see yourself changing it. Just use the same
methodology to get some information on
how you could get a promotion or level up
or learn a new skill, they can help you in your
existing career path. Go ahead and if you feel
comfortable with it, share your results in
the project section here on Skillshare. If you ever need
anything along the way, go ahead and reach out
to me here on Skillshare in the discussion
section of this course. Thank you so much for watching. And if you need anything, I am here and I'll see
you in another course.