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[WSG23] Daily Study Group: The Wolfram Plugin for ChatGPT

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Thank you for your interest! Even though the live sessions have now concluded, we have added the recordings and the shared notebook to our Wolfram U catalog, as an archived event. The content is freely available here: The Wolfram Plugin for ChatGPT (Study Group Sessions)

POSTED BY: Jamie Peterson

Hi Team, When can we get the certificate for attending the study sessions this week? Please let me know!

It was great to attend the Wolfram ChatGPT Plugin training session this week and I hope to be able to try this out as soon as my request is approved by OpenAI.

thanks, Anand.

We'll be sending out the certificates of attendance shortly. Thank you for your patience.

Responses from the in-session poll today, as promised: enter image description here

Posted 3 years ago

The combination of ChatGPT and the Wolfram Technology Stack has amazing prospects for global change.

It completely changes the prospects for the Wolfram Technology Stack in my opinion as it offers the hope of much more of the World's population being able to take advantage of Wolfram Technologies unique capabilities without the (very) high programming learning curve currently required. Now if you could solve the deployment and relatively small user base issues you would have a fantastic chance of making all the World's Computational Knowledge accessible to every human one day as Stephen Wolfram has suggested for some time now ...

Why not get the folks at Wolfram Institute to create a MathChatGPT with all computer accessible published Mathematics sources scraped and show the other Computational X disciplines what is possible for their fields of research ...Cheers Syd Geraghty

POSTED BY: Syd Geraghty

Based on question from study group attendee: "...On this level of input there is no or very little difference to the performance of Wolfram Alpha itself. What about some synthesis?..."

Wolfram Alpha: enter image description here

ChatGPT

Hi. Where can I find the link to Q&A for all classes.

Thank you, Abrita

POSTED BY: Kathryn Cramer

Again based on question from study group attendee:

Prompt: use wolfram to make a chart of Historical carbon dioxide emissions from global fossil fuel combustion and industrial processes from 1750 to 2020 enter image description here enter image description here

POSTED BY: Kathryn Cramer
Posted 3 years ago

The section presented by Michael Trott was the best part for the last three days. I see somebody complaining about it, but my perception of the presentation is very different as I was not threatened by the language issues mentioned. Perhaps the reason is I am not a native speaker, and do not I speak German. So, when I look for a value, I always look for the essence, and what is learned. Hence, the section was great..

POSTED BY: Zafer Gurdal
Posted 3 years ago

I am currently watching the live webinar. Up until now the presentations were excellent. Unfortunately the presentation of Michael Trott leaves some things to be desired.

I am fluent in English and in German, but I have great difficulties following Michael. Besides the very strong accent, he also does his pronunciation very sloppy. Moreover, the constant scrolling and jumping in the Nb, makes it impossible, at least for me, to follow his presentation.

I think think the aim of the webinars is to communicate something to the attendees. This is in this case unfortunately failing.

POSTED BY: B. C.
Posted 3 years ago

If I could speak German or any other second or third language as well as Michael Trott's English or his Russian, I would be pret-ty proud of myself.

POSTED BY: Amy Young
POSTED BY: Jamie Peterson

See you at today's study group session starting at 1:00 PM CT.

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