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AutoGPT is like ChatGPT on steroids
Always Learning - Monday, April 17th
Welcome to 13 new Always Learners this week! If you enjoy this post, forward it to your curious friends so they can join us.
Hereโs what we got for you today:
AutoGPT is like ChatGPT on steroids.
Getting Things Done (GTD)
SEO Conference
AutoGPT is like ChatGPT on steroids
AutoGPT basically allows GPT-4 to give itself prompts.
Auto-GPT is an experimental open-source application showcasing the capabilities of the GPT-4 language model. This program, driven by GPT-4, chains together LLM "thoughts", to autonomously achieve whatever goal you set. As one of the first examples of GPT-4 running fully autonomously, Auto-GPT pushes the boundaries of what is possible with AI.
This means it can run completely autonomously without you doing any work.
Just give it a task, sit back, relax, and watch as AutoGPT does it 100% for youโฆ
What I Learned This Weekโฆ
#1 ๐ง
Do you ever feel like you have a lot to do, but you're not sure where to start? Well, a lot of successful people use a system called "Getting Things Done" by David Allen. It can help you keep track of all the things you need to do, like schoolwork or chores, and make sure you don't forget anything.
Basically, you start by going through all your emails, texts, and other things that need your attention. If it takes less than two minutes to do, just do it right away. If it takes longer, write down what you need to do and put it on one of these lists:
Next Actions: This list is for things you need to do next. You can separate them by where you need to be, like at your computer or outside running errands.
Waiting For: This list is for things you've asked other people to do, and you're waiting for them to finish. You can write down who you asked and when you asked them, so you don't forget.
Someday/Maybe: This list is for things you want to do in the future but don't need to do right now. It's like a "maybe someday" list.
Agenda: This list is for things you want to talk about with someone, like a teacher or a friend. You write down what you want to talk about, and then you can go through the list when you meet with them.
Projects: This list is for bigger things that have a lot of steps. You can write down all the steps you need to do, and then add them to your "Next Actions" list when you finish one step.
Review: This is when you look over all your lists to make sure you're not forgetting anything. You can do this every day for some lists, like "Next Actions" and "Waiting For," and once a week for others, like "Someday/Maybe" and "Agenda."
You can also use a calendar to schedule things that need to happen on a certain day or time. And if you have big goals, like for your school or your life, you can make a list for those too. There are lots of tools you can use to help you keep track of everything, like apps or notebooks.
#2 ๐ง
AI storyteller for helping users write in the style of their favorite authors
SaaS with $98,114 in TTM revenue and $8,100 in TTM profit that allow users to write in the style of their favorite authors, stories, or just about anything with custom AI. Users can also control writing with genre selection and each output is based on the chose. genre.
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$98,114 in TTM revenue
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$8,100 in TTM profit
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$10,674 in revenue last month
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$3,290 in profit last month
This trend of people creating AI apps and flipping them for cash quickly is becoming popular for devs that can execute quickly.
#3 ๐ง
This conference was one of the best I attended a few years ago, and I'm thrilled that it's finally back. I plan to attend again this year, and if you're also attending, please let me know! I would love to meet up and potentially network with you.
As with most conferences, the primary objective is to connect with fellow attendees and engage in discussions to gain insights into how they tackle SEO challenges behind the scenes. This is where you can truly learn and understand the nuances of SEO practices.
๐ 5 Link Monday ๐
The five best links I saw this weekโฆ
Let's dive in:
#1 ๐ - Auto-GPT: An Autonomous GPT-4 Experiment
#2 ๐ - Learn to code in 24 hours (great tutorials)
#3 ๐ - Keep Stuff Linkable
#4 ๐ - MiniGPT-4
#5 ๐ - iOS 17 will reportedly set the stage for sideloading apps on iPhone
Have an amazing week!
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to let me know on Twitter
Kevin Urrutia
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