Llama 3.1 can fetch and summarize information from any URL, keeping you updated with the latest news and knowledge.
Save time by asking Llama 3.1 to summarize lengthy articles or videos directly in your chat.
Enhance your conversations with quick responses and relevant information provided by Llama 3.1.
Receive immediate help with programming queries and code suggestions using CodeLlama in your chats.
Interact seamlessly with Llama 3.1 in Telegram, making it easy to ask questions and get answers.
Trained on data up to October 2023, ensuring you have access to the most recent knowledge available.
Empower your civil rights advocacy with 'ChatGPT Prompts for Civil Rights Lawyers,' a strategic e-book tailored for precision in legal strategies. Immerse yourself in dynamic prompts that refine your approach, ensuring impactful representation for all.
A suite of GPTs made to help you get along in a foreign language. They’re primarily translators but they will also correct your grammar, explain the translations and suggest more appropriate idioms.
A collection of prompt examples to be used with the ChatGPT model. To get started, simply clone this repository and use the prompts in the README.md file as input for ChatGPT. You can also use the prompts in this file as inspiration for creating your own.
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AI ChatBot that runs entirely on iPhones, iPads and Macs without the Internet. Use it anywhere, and your data stays private and secure. In addition to asking general questions, you can also load your private documents and ask questions about their content.
Set the stage, direct each chapter’s course and watch your unique storylines unfold. Use AI to create stories in any genre, from sci-fi to romance. Now supporting creation in 10 languages!
Why did I create an AI knowledge base? Now that it's about four months into its iteration, it's time to consider why I started. 📝 Origin: I frequently encounter some interaction theories or product knowledge in my work that I record in a notebook, first on my iPhone's built-in Notes, then in Lark. But as the volume of knowledge documents grows, usage drops sharply, especially some programming knowledge. It's faster to Google it directly than to search in Lark's database...