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How To Create Your Own Auto-GPT AI Agent

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To get good output from ChatGPT or another LLM, you usually have to feed it several prompts. But what if you could just give your AI bot a set of fairly broad goals at the start of a session and then sit back while it generates its own set of tasks to fulfill those goals? That's the idea behind Auto-GPT, a new open-source tool that uses the OpenAI API (same LLM as ChatGPT) to prompt itself, based on your initial input. We've already seen a number of Twitter users talk about how they are using Auto-GPT for everything from creating marketing plans to analyzing market data for investments to preparing topics for a podcast. Based on our hands-on experience, we can't say that it always works well (we asked it to write a Windows 11 how-to and the result was awful), but it's early days and some tasks may work better than others.


Celebrate Pi Day with these Raspberry Pi projects

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

A lot of folks celebrate this momentous occasion with a slice of pie, sweet or savory, but Pi Day is a wonderful excuse to immerse yourself in a cool tech project with none other than the Raspberry Pi. If you haven't heard of the Raspberry Pi, it's a tiny computer you can program to do a variety of tasks, like playing retro console games or making music. People of all ages have loved toying with it for years now, so we've dug up some beginner-friendly projects to introduce you to the magic you can create with a Raspberry Pi. Before you venture off to tinker with your new gadget, make sure to set it up with an operating system--then read on. This Raspberry Pi case looks just like the Nintendo Entertainment System console from the late 20th century.