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Prompt Perfect Plugin

The Prompt Perfect plugin is a tool designed to enhance the interaction between the user and ChatGPT. It works by rephrasing user inputs to improve the quality of ChatGPT’s responses. The plugin evaluates user inputs and, if necessary, transforms them into clearer, more specific, and contextual prompts. This process helps in refining the conversation and making it more engaging and meaningful. The plugin uses the GPT-3.5-turbo model for the rephrasing process.

Unfortunately, as of the time of this writing (5-22-23) there is no way to see the improved prompt. This would be an easy/significant improvement that would allow users to improve their own from-scratch prompting. But we have to believe this is coming soon.

Glossary of End-User Commands:

  1. Rephrase a Prompt: The user can initiate the rephrasing process by typing ‘perfect’ before their input. This command signals the plugin to evaluate and rephrase the user’s input. The rephrased input is then used by ChatGPT to generate a response. The command structure is as follows:
perfect [user input]

Example:

perfect Tell me about the history of Rome.

In this example, the plugin will rephrase the user’s input to improve the quality of ChatGPT’s response.

Please note that the effectiveness of the rephrasing process depends on the complexity and clarity of the original user input. The plugin is designed to handle a wide range of inputs, but it may not always be able to significantly improve very vague or overly complex prompts.

(Source: OpenAI)

Keymate.AI Search

Keymate.AI Search is a plugin for ChatGPT that allows the AI to use the internet via Google Programmatic Search. This plugin enhances the capabilities of ChatGPT by providing it with the ability to fetch and use up-to-date information from the web. It is particularly useful for users who need to access real-time data or information beyond ChatGPT’s training cut-off date. The plugin has been well-received by the community and is used extensively.

Glossary of End-User Commands:

  1. “/search [query]”: This command initiates a search using the Keymate.ai Search plugin. Replace [query] with the specific information you’re looking for. For example, “/search latest news on Mars exploration” would prompt the AI to search the internet for the most recent information on Mars exploration.
User: /search latest news on Mars exploration
  1. “/img [description]”: This command generates images based on the description provided. Replace [description] with the specific image you want to generate. For example, “/img a sunset over the ocean” would prompt the AI to generate an image of a sunset over the ocean.
User: /img a sunset over the ocean

Please note that the actual availability and functionality of these commands may depend on the specific implementation of the Keymate.ai Search plugin and the platform on which you’re using ChatGPT.

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ScholarAI Plugin

ScholarAI is a plugin for ChatGPT that provides access to open access scientific literature from SpringerNature journals. It’s a powerful tool for researchers, students, and anyone interested in scientific literature. The plugin allows users to search for relevant papers by keywords, sort the results, and even access the full text of a paper. It’s a great way to stay updated with the latest research and findings in various fields of study.

Glossary of Commands

  1. “/scholar [keywords]”: This command initiates a search for relevant paper abstracts using the ScholarAI plugin. Replace [keywords] with the specific topic you’re interested in. For example, “/scholar neural networks” would prompt the AI to search for papers related to neural networks.
User: /scholar neural networks
  1. “/fulltext [PDF URL]”: This command retrieves the full text of a paper. Replace [PDF URL] with the URL of the PDF of the paper you’re interested in. For example, “/fulltext http://example.com/paper.pdf” would prompt the AI to retrieve the full text of the paper located at the provided URL.
User: /fulltext http://example.com/paper.pdf

Please note that the actual availability and functionality of these commands may depend on the specific implementation of the ScholarAI plugin and the platform on which you’re using ChatGPT.

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Speak (Foreign Language Plugin)

The Speak plugin is a powerful tool that allows users to interact with ChatGPT in a variety of foreign languages. It can translate user inputs and ChatGPT’s responses between English and the desired foreign language. The plugin is designed to facilitate multilingual conversations and make the AI more accessible to non-English speakers.

The Speak plugin works by translating user inputs from a foreign language into English, which is then processed by ChatGPT. The AI’s response, generated in English, is then translated back into the foreign language. This allows users to converse with the AI in their preferred language. The plugin supports a wide range of languages, making it a versatile tool for multilingual communication.

Glossary of End-User Commands

Here are some commands you can use to interact with the Speak plugin:

  1. speak.translate: This command translates a given text from one language to another. The user needs to specify the source language, the target language, and the text to be translated.
  2. speak.detectLanguage: This command identifies the language of a given text. The user only needs to provide the text, and the plugin will return the detected language.
  3. speak.setLanguage: This command sets the language for the conversation. All subsequent inputs from the user will be assumed to be in this language, and all responses from the AI will be translated into this language.
  4. speak.resetLanguage: This command resets the language settings to default, which is English. After this command is used, the user inputs will be assumed to be in English, and the AI’s responses will also be in English.
  5. speak.getSupportedLanguages: This command returns a list of all languages supported by the Speak plugin.

Examples

Here are some examples of how to use these commands:

# Translate text
speak.translate How are you today? to french

or simply 

translate How are you today? to french

# Explain a phrase
speak.explainPhrase Comment ça roule?

or simply

explianPhrase Comment ça roule?

# Explain a task
speak.explainTask how to be polite in Paris

or simply

explainTask how to be polite in Paris

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