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My Favorite GPTs

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I would say that I am pretty proficient in using chat GPT. I’ve had premium for nearly a year now, and with that, I’ve explored many different GPTS. Throughout my exploration, I have gravitated towards certain GPTS, which have been most helpful to me. I will only mention three in this post, but there are still many more useful ones. 

Video Summarizer

My favorite and probably most used one is the Video summary. I loved this GPT because, given the suitable prompts, it can condense 15-minute plus YouTube videos into 3-minute reads. It is also beneficial for finding specific information in the video, usually giving you a timestamp of where it can be seen or telling you the information itself. This GPT was especially useful while studying for my AP US History exam. I put all of Heimler’s already short videos into the summary, and it turned what he said into efficient notes, gathering all of the important information. Those were the only notes I used to study for the exam, and they paid off, with me getting a 5. Overall, I think that anyone who uses YouTube should try this GPT out to save time.  

Dall-e

Dall-e is an image generator that I find myself using from time to time. This is incredibly useful for making thumbnails for things like YouTube or creating Hero images for your post. All you have to do is describe what you want to Dall-e, and it regurgitates a picture. I recommend being as specific as possible in what you wish to do because sometimes it just puts random things in the picture that may not match the aesthetic or vibe you are trying to create. You also have to bear in mind that the Chat GPT version cannot edit pictures, creating some frustrating moments where you need to make a completely different picture because of one little thing you don’t like. 

Video AI

Although I don’t use video AI as much as I use the other two, I find this one to be as likable and even more useful in other cases than the others. You can give the Bot a prompt, and it will make a video, generate the pictures, and even do the Voiceover. If utilized correctly, this could be very good as a side hustle, with you using the videos created by the AI and uploading them to a platform like YouTube Shorts or TikTok.
 

Conclusion

There are many useful AI programs out there that can make our daily lives so much more efficient. The ones listed in this post are just some of the few GPTS I believe could help you. If you take the time to look, I can guarantee you will find something you like or can use. Embracing these tools instead of sheltering them away can unlock a whole new productivity level you never thought possible. It can transform our digital experience for the better.  

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. Bhavana Upadhyaya

    I totally agree that GPTS is unleashing a new way of doing things to raise productivity. But I am sure there will be rival tools coming out from different vendors in the next few years. Way to go!

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