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So... what's for dinner? 🍽️🤷 Check out Corné de Ruijt's tutorial on how harness ChatGPT to simplify your dinner decisions. #ChatGPT #MachineLearning
Create Your Own Meal Planner Using ChatGPT
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RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) is especially useful if you want to use the power of AI and combine it with your own or other external content. I recently talked with a data scientist about why RAG is more accurate than a foundation model like ChatGPT. While I understood it, I wanted to make this more tangible by using an analogy. Here is one way you could explain it to someone else: Imagine you're a chef in a kitchen—the foundation model is like having a state-of-the-art food processor. It's versatile, powerful, and can handle a wide variety of tasks exceptionally well on its own. However, the kitchen also includes a specialized set of tools: a blender for smoothies, a grinder for spices, and a mixer for dough. Each of these tools is designed for specific tasks and can sometimes do those tasks better than the food processor. Having an RAG system is like having that food processor (the foundation model) but with the ability to call upon those specialized tools (external knowledge or data) whenever needed. So, if you're making a complex dish that requires perfectly ground spices, the food processor can "retrieve" the grinder and use its unique capabilities to enhance the overall quality of the dish. In essence, while the foundation model is incredibly capable on its own, the RAG system combines the general capabilities of the foundation model with specialized knowledge or data from external sources to produce results that are often more accurate, nuanced, or tailored to specific needs.
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What's for Dinner, ChatGPT? This week, I asked ChatGPT to write my dinner plan—after all, AI is supposed to make our life easier, right? The prompt 📝 "Give me a dinner plan for five days. I want all meals to be vegetarian, with low carb and lots of protein. Meals should not take longer than 20 minutes to prepare. Give me the 5 recipes and then summarize everything needed in one shopping list." The result 🍽 ChatGPT delivered a complete shopping list and easy-to-prepare meals. My absolute favorite from the plan was a yummy chickpea salad—you can find the recipe below. Review 🌟 Fun Factor 🎉: It was a funny feeling letting a bot decide what I eat. Time Saved ⏰: Loads, didn't have to think about dinner all week. Ease of Use 👍: Recipes were super easy, and the shopping list was well-organised.
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using ChatGPT to make my life easier. Took an hour or so to make a custom GPT that will give me recipes based on whatever specifications I ask of it. The tool prioritizes simple, budget-friendly and widely available ingredients. You can ask for modifications, get nutritional info, rate the recipe, and even ask for your recipe in a different language. Check out 'Feed my family' https://lnkd.in/guiE4xGV How will ChatGPT make your life easier this year?
ChatGPT - Feed your family
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Friday comin' down, let's have some fun: Wondering what to eat tonight? Let me help you with that- Introducing the first GPT I cobbled together: FatGPT FatGPT will take any meal you mention and sculpt it into a concentrated flavour bomb with more calories than Michael Phelps could melt in a month back in his prime. After you're done weaving your way through it's disarmingly friendly interface, you can create a meal challenge or ask for the real recipe. I wanted to pitch it as the driver of a TV show where I'd bring on fun guests and have them run the GPT then I'd cook the monstrosity they created... but then I stopped caring about that particular idea so here's the still warm body of that premise for your edutainment. Disclaimer: If you make and consume one of the meals FatGPT suggests, you are a maniac and I am so, so proud of you. How? Chat-GPT has opened up more user-made GPTs for public consumption (previously to view you would need a "plus" membership). I encourage you to delve into user created GPTs as there's a rich, inspiring amount of them, and creating one like "FatGPT" can be a very fun lesson in simple prompting https://lnkd.in/ghpJyw4m
ChatGPT - Fat GPT
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What do ChatGPT and strawberries have in common? No, it didn't invent any new pizza recipe with strawberries, but... 🍕 The next iteration of ChatGPT will use the new Strawberry model. 🎉 And the big news is that it will be able to reason before answering. 🧠 Do you believe ChatGPT is reasoning already? 🤔Then do a simple experiment: ask it the simple question "how many 'r' does the word strawberry contain".⚗️ I am sure the results will surprise you! 😲 Keep asking if you want more fun! 🤣 Probably you will then understand why the next version is named after the delicious fruit! 💡
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I was always confused about whether it was cannot or can not. So today I asked ChatGPT and here's what it said. Am I the only one that did not know this? Do you agree? The word "cannot" is typically written as one word. However, it's also acceptable to write it as "can not," but in that form, it implies a different meaning compared to "cannot." "Can not" suggests the ability to choose not to do something, whereas "cannot" denotes the inability to do something. For example: "I can not eat meat." (I have the ability to choose not to eat meat.) "I cannot eat meat." (I am unable to eat meat.) In most cases, "cannot" is used to indicate the inability to perform an action.
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https://lnkd.in/eQuWsTii If you love food but hate planning, check out my custom GPT “FOOD IS MY MOOD.” Two dozen iterations in and still improving. Follow me on twitter for more on AI. https://lnkd.in/e76a-BiZ A Big thanks to OpenAI and all of the hard working intelligent people who make these tools accessible. I’m having an absolute blast learning to engineer and improve custom GPT’s. There is something inherently right about the active iterative process. It’s evolutionary. As infinitely adaptable creatures, there is a deep human need to craft; to face the forge. I’ve grown to love it. To mold and command in some direction of neurosynaptic will. Fuck yes! We are creators of our own reality. Experimentation and continued improvement is the task of life itself. To build. To test. To problem solve. To wrangle with puzzles yet unsolved. To uncover answers that lead to further questions. This, is the eternal dance of effort and discovery. This is Play. #food #mealplan #mealplanner #grocery #foodshopping #life #lifestyle #customGPT #chatgpt #chatgpt4 #Cooking #Diet #Health #hack #LifeHacks #AI #ArtificialInteligence #beuseful #helpyourself #technology
ChatGPT - Food Is My Mood
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Ever feel like your ChatGPT prompts are missing something? 🔍 It might just be the right 'Prompt Ingredients.' We're sharing our recipe to craft more effective prompts. See what's cooking in our latest guide – Link below!👨🍳 https://lnkd.in/eq2WY7tf #AIinDesign #ChatGPT #DesignInnovation #UserCentricDesign #CreativeProcess
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I recently used ChatGPT in dialog mode to check my math for a large strawberry jam recipe. During our conversation, ChatGPT asked about my favorite jam, and I mentioned spiced peach jam. ChatGPT then prompted me to add spices to my strawberry jam.Following ChatGPT's suggestion, I added cinnamon to my strawberry jam, and the results were fantastic. Encouraged by this success, I'm planning to try adding balsamic vinegar, another great suggestion from ChatGPT, in my next batch. Using ChatGPT in dialog mode not only helped with precise calculations but also provided creative flavor ideas, leading to delicious and unexpected results. Highly recommend leveraging ChatGPT for culinary inspiration and more! #AI #ChatGPT #CulinaryInnovation #JamMaking #RecipeDevelopment #FoodTech #ArtificialIntelligence #Cooking #Gourmet #Foodie #Innovation
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