3rd Party Plugins
In this lesson, we dive deep into the exciting world of ChatGPT plugins and how they can enhance your AI experience. Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Introduction to ChatGPT plugins: We start by introducing the concept of plugins and how they can extend the functionality of ChatGPT. We also discuss the requirement of a ChatGPT Plus account to use these plugins.
- How to use plugins: We walk you through the process of selecting and using plugins. We also explore the plugin store and how to find the right plugin for your needs.
- Pluginpedia: We introduce you to Pluginpedia, a plugin that helps you find the right plugin for your needs. We demonstrate how to use it to find plugins for specific tasks.
- Using multiple plugins: We show you how to use multiple plugins at once and how ChatGPT determines which plugin to use based on your prompt.
- Voxscript plugin: We explore the Voxscript plugin, which is great for grabbing YouTube video scripts and creating content from them.
- WebPilot plugin: We delve into the WebPilot plugin, which allows ChatGPT to access current data from the internet. We demonstrate how to use it to create articles from online content.
- Ask Your PDF plugin: We introduce the Ask Your PDF plugin, which allows you to ask questions about a PDF and get a summary of its content.
- Photorealistic plugin: We explore the Photorealistic plugin, which helps you create prompts for the Midjourney tool to generate photo-realistic images.
- Diagram plugin: We introduce the Diagram plugin, which helps you create diagrams based on information from the internet.
By the end of this lesson, you’ll have a good understanding of how to use plugins with ChatGPT to extend its capabilities and make it even more useful for your needs. So, let’s get started and dive into the world of ChatGPT plugins!
Transcript
Now, one of the exciting things that Chat GPT has added is the ability to use plug ins, which then gives us all of these other uses for Chat GPT. And particularly, the most useful one is the fact that we’re able to get current data from the internet and bring it into Chat GPT versus the limitation, which at the time of doing this video is up to September 2021 with the data it already is trained on. So how do you use the plug ins? Well, first of all, you are going to need a Chat GPT Plus account. So that’s $20 a month at the time of doing this video. And then once you’ve joined with that, you’re able to use GPT 4, and then you’ll see right here we have plug ins and you just select the plug ins and then we go to the plug in store. So I’ve got a whole bunch of plug ins right there that I’ve already installed. You’ll have nothing when you first do this. You just go to Plugins Store and then you’ll see all of the plug ins here. Now, there’s more and more plug ins being added every day.
You can see these are the most popular ones, and there’s a couple of pages of those. I guess these are the most used plugins. And then you can also see the new plugins just up here. These are ones that have been added very recently. Then we have all of them together and then there’s 77 pages, so 77 times eight more than likely, unless there’s not eight on the last page. There’s a lot of plugins, like over 600 odd plugins. Then you can see the ones that you have installed once you’ve installed them. And you can also search the plugin store as well to go and find a particular one. Now, the system right here for finding plugins isn’t brilliant, but the very first plugin that I’m going to introduce you to will help you find any plugin that you need. And it’s going to be a lot easier than browsing through the store and going like this and moving on through the mall and then reading the tiny description that you’re able to read there underneath each one. So the best one to install first, in my opinion, is actually a plug in called this one, which is pluginpedia right there.
And the reason is you can use pluginpedia to basically allow it to find you a plugin for what you need. So if we go to our plugins to enable them, you’re allowed three at once. So you can have three plugins at once ticked here and then put in your usual prompts down the bottom. And Chat GPT will basically determine which of those plugins it should use to carry out your prompt. So if you said, Hey, can you go to this website? Here’s the URL. Then it’s going to be using the WebPilot plug in that I’m going to show you in a moment. But first of all, let’s just enable plug in PDA. So we just tick it, then you can see at the top now, right there it’s got it enabled so we can clearly see that that is the one that we’re going to be using. And for plug in PDA, you can literally just ask it what plugin is best for this or for that. So I’ll first of all ask it this question, and there we are. So now it will go and it will give us a list of plug ins from that plug in store so that you can go back there and then go and install them.
So it’s recommending DayI Gram, which I’m going to be showing you because it is really good at creating diagrams. Also, another one called Scribe, and then it says there the description is, Envisage your concepts through diagrams. So it is correct in choosing that. Another one called Show Me. And that’s quite a popular plug in there. Eraser, Generate Diagrams From Code. So this is going to be such a help to you for you to be able to just quickly find the right plug ins that you need for the job that you want to do. Now, the next plug in that I’ve been using quite a lot is called Vox. So I’ll start a new chat, and then we’ll go to GPT 4 again, we’ll go to Plugins, and this time we’ll untick the plugin PDF plugin, and we’ll go to Vox script. And this is really good for grabbing YouTube video scripts and then doing things with that content. So we’ll click on Vox script, and now we can just go and quickly grab a YouTube video, any particular one. Let’s go to my channel here, and then we’ll just grab one of these URLs. I’m going to tick this one here and put share.
Then I’ll grab the URL, and we can do this with absolutely any video. It can be a competitor’s video. It doesn’t matter which video. And then we can just type in a normal prompt, but we will then link to that video. So can you give me a summary of the following video? Paste in the URL, press submit, and then it will go and use the Vox script, and you’ll see it happening right there in front of your eyes. There we go. So now it’s saying using Vox script. If you want to have a look at what it’s doing, you can just click on the open and it’s going in. It’s found the video. It’s got the video description there as well. And then just down here, it’s got a chunk of the transcript right there. And then it’s going to go and get some more of the transcript because it’s doing it in chunks because it can’t do it all in one go. And then once it’s done that, it will just give you this perfect summary which is so useful. Now, if you wanted to, you can then use that content for a multitude of things in terms of content creation.
So we could easily ask it at this point, once it’s finished generating there, well, we can just click stop. We can now say, can you create a tweet from that content that would encourage people to watch the video? And off it goes. So it will now go ahead and create a few tweets. There we are. Discover how to train Chat GPT on your business and create amazing content. Check out this insightful tutorial. Don’t miss out. And then you could put your link in just there. So it’s really handy for, again, taking content in particular in this aspect here, a video, and then being able to go and generate content from that as well. So that’s Vox script. The next one that’s similar but has some more abilities. If we go back to the plugins, is going to be this one, which is very popular, WebPilot. I really like this one because it doesn’t just use browse with Bing, which at the very time of doing this video has just been disabled by Open AI for a short period of time. But this will just use the web, so it’s not restricted to using Bing, then browsing Bing search results, and then giving you content back.
Webpilot can just go ahead and go online and do its thing. So now, if we were to say, take an article, here’s one I just found here, 10 tips for advertising your small business. We grab the URL so we can just copy that from the top, and now we can ask it to go to that page and do all kinds of things. So we could even say something like this. Can you create a 500 word article using the content from here? Make sure that you write the article with markdown and you do it in a friendly journalistic style. And off it goes. So it will literally just go to that URL, read all of the content so that it understands what it’s got to do, and then it will just start writing the article according to my instructions. And if I’ve used Markdown, and if you’ve done some of the other training videos where we talk about writing SEO blogs, if you use Markdown, it actually does all this for you. So it will literally put the title there in H1 tag, which is the HTML code, and then it will do these as H2 tags, which is all very useful for SEO.
So when we first started using Chat GPT without the plug ins, of course, this was an awful lot more difficult. We would perhaps have to go here and try and copy this content, paste it into Chat GPT, and then get it to work with that content, which quite often didn’t leave us with much room because it wouldn’t take in an awful lot of content. Whereas by using this plug in, it’s going through the entire thing here like this. And if you wanted to, with this content, obviously, I only asked for 500 words, but I could say expand on number five, expand on number seven, and make it longer and so on. And we can keep going until we’ve got it really, really nice and formed a great article. So we could take this article now, go and put it into our blog or wherever else you want to. So I really like Webpilot. And if we go back to the plugin store, they’re typing PDF. And then there’s loads of them here. Ask your PDF questions, summarize info, and chat with the PDF. And then you have to enter a Google Drive link to start.
Let’s try Ask Your PDF. So that is now installed. To use it, we’ll go back to here. You can see it’s already selected and I’ll just put in the prompt. Can you summarize the following PDF? And there we go. It’s off. So it will be going through that Stanford PDF report on AI and then taking a look through it and then giving us our summary, all being well. And here it goes. The AI Index Report 2022 provides data and analysis on the deployment and ethical concerns of artificial AI systems. So it did a good job of giving us a brief summary of it. I could, of course, give it more prompts and get more information out of it. That’s no problem at all. So that’s Ask Your PDF that we can use to go and have a look at that. And then we’ve got another plug in that I really, really like, and this one is called photo realistic. Now, if you want to go and use Midjourney to create beautiful images for any purpose, really, social media and what have you, I really recommend this one because Midjourney can be quite complicated to use.
So I found that if you use photo realistic to improve the prompt prior to putting it into a journey, you get much better results. So let’s try and do this one. Give me a photo realistic picture of a tiger walking across the across the African Plains. There we go. We’ll need to correct Plains spelling. Now, because I’ve asked for a photo, it knows straight away to use the photo realistic plug in. Here it goes. And then it will just come up with three prompts that you can try in mid journey. And they’re so much better. Look at the detail of this. It’s incredible. So prompt number one, I’ll just zoom in. There we go. Capture a majestic tiger. It’s orange and black stripes, vibrant and detailed as it strides across the vast open African Plains. And then it goes on and on. But this is the really good important bit at the end here. It’s saying about the 16 by nine, so that’s the aspect ratio, because otherwise you have to start learning what all these little dashes and symbols mean. This one is V, which is 5.1 version, 5.1 of Midjour. Then there’s the style, and then there’s raw, and then there’s the camera lens and stuff.
So you can try these different prompts. Now, if we take this one, there we go. We can just copy it right now and then go over to Midjour, which I’ve got here. We’ll type in forward stroke. Imagine, imagine prompt. There we go. Paste that prompt in. And then now we should get ourselves a fantastic picture of a tiger in just a second. And here’s our result. You can see it looks absolutely stunning by using that prompt. Really good. The tiger stands out beautifully there. And then you can do the usual things with Midjour. And upscale the one that you would like, get more versions of the one that you would like and carry on. But I think that photo realistic plugin is very useful to get a better result out of mid journey. So that is that one. The other one is diagrams. So if we go now to a new chat, we’ll go to plugins again, and then this time I will select diagram here. And remember that you can combine plug ins as well. So this time what I’m going to do is I am going to combine the two plug ins and I’m going to give it a prompt where it will go online and it will find out some information and then put it into a chart, which is a really great demonstration of that diagram plug in.
So let’s try these two out. Can you give me some information about the most recent population statistics in the UK? And then put it into three or four relevant charts that would help me visually understand it? There we go. So there’s one prompt. So now what I’m hoping is that it will use WebPilot, first of all, to go and find that information out, and then the other plug in to create all of the charts for us. So let’s get that running right now. Here we are. So here are some of the most recent population statistics for the UK. And it’s giving us all this information here. It’s saying that we’ve got 59 million people. I think it’s a little bit more than that actually. But that was as of 2021, and now it’s saying, Let’s visualize the data in a few charts. I’ll create a bar chart to show you the population. So it’s now using that other plug in as well to go and do that. So sometimes combining plug ins is a really good way to get a whole range of different things done. Almost like the sky’s the limit here. It’s all about what you can imagine you can make happen.
Chatgbt is becoming an absolute Swiss army knife when it comes to any digital content creation. So D AI Gram, as they’ve called themselves, is now going ahead and taking that information and then thinking about the best way to create for us some charts, hopefully. And there we are. So it’s now created these really good charts. We’ve got population growth in England and Wales between 2011 and 2012. And just down here, we’ve got ourselves a pie chart. So we can see the difference between England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. And then it’s created another one there, and it tells you what the charts are all about to show the population growth over time. So it’s predicting, or at 2021, it’s saying that we had 67 million, which is probably more like it. So a lot of people. So that’s another really good plug in that I think you would find useful. We can, I think, if we copy this information, we’re able to go and paste it into a doc, or Word doc or something like that. And then you’ll probably need to just format it. But otherwise, it’s a fully usable diagram, which is really good.
So the next plug in then, let’s just take a little look. We have got another really good one that I quite like, which is for domains. So if you’re looking to go and find yourself a domain name, then this one’s useful. So if we go to plug ins again, we’ll get rid of the diagram and we’ll get rid of this one here. And then we can just tick the domains bot. That is the name of the one. There’s other ones there as well. There’s one called One Word Domain. But this domain spot is pretty useful too. So let’s just get it to help find us a domain. Can you try and find me a domain for a men’s shoe shop in the UK? And off it goes. So it’s going to, hopefully, again, because I’ve mentioned the word domain, and then it’s asking for some more information. So sure, I can help with that. Could you please provide me some potential names you have in mind for the shoe shop? This will help me find the most suitable name for your business. Okay, we can play this game. Best Men’s Shoes, the Mindful Men’s Shoe Company.
There you go. There’s a couple of different things. Let’s see what it does with that. So now it’s connecting up to the Domain’s Bot. And off it goes. Great news. Both of the domain names that you suggested are available. So that’s good. So what it’s gone ahead and done is to actually use both of the ones that I’ve suggested. But then also it’s given you a link to go just go and register them. You don’t have to use their particular company. Obviously, if you’re Go Daddy or whatever, you can just go to Go Daddy and register them. But at least it has managed to find those if those are available for us. But I want some more from it. Can you give me some more suggestions, please? Now, we want it to start thinking for us and coming up with some really good domain names, which hopefully it will do. Here we go. Here are some additional domain name suggestions. And the good thing is that these are all available. That’s the point. You don’t have to then go, Oh, no. Can I buy it or not? These are actually available domain names. Now, because I am and it tells you which one is not available as well, so that’s good.
But if you want to as well, you can specify that you only want. Com domains. I think the reason that it’s used. C o. U k here is because obviously I did say it was in the UK, so it’s gone and picked a local domain extension. So that’s another really useful one. And I would say those are the extensions that I personally have used the most that I feel are really useful for business owners. The other exceptionally useful plug in is Zapier used with Open AI’s Chat GPT. And I think that one deserves its own training video. So I’m going to be doing that after this one. Look out for that one next.