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hey everybody Welcome to day 7 I'm Kevin

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I lead product at open aai uh actually I

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can't believe that we're only halfway

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through the 12 days of open aai I hope

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you're all having as much fun as we are

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and I thought I would start by giving a

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bit of an update on where some of our R

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outs from this past week are so first

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Sora we launched on Monday uh demand has

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been off the charts frankly and it took

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us a little bit longer than we even

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expected to get this out because of it

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but I'm excited to say that uh Sora is

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now fully available to plus and pro

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users uh outside of our friends in

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Europe also yesterday we launched live

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video and subscription and um uh screen

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sharing in advanced voice mode and

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that's now fully rolled out to plus pro

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and teams users outside of Europe and

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mode which we talked about yesterday too

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is available

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globally so with that let's talk about

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today today we're super excited because

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we're launching something that you've

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all been asking for for a while which is

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projects in chat GPT when you start a

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project you can upload files you can set

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custom instructions and generally tailor

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chat GPT to all of the conversations

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that are part of that project and all

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the the parts of chat gbt conversations

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that you're used to things like search

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and canvas work as part of projects or

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you can skip all that fancy stuff and

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just use projects as folders to organize

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conversations so with that let's dive in

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great hi everybody I'm Thomas I'm an

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engineer that's floating around open AI

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in various forms uh and one of the

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things I really love doing is uh giving

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things that people really want and we've

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uh really heard loud and clear that

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people want the ability to organize

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conversations inside of chat gbt um you

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may have noticing been noticing that

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we're impr a lot of the core experience

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of chat gbd recently we launched chat

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gbd conversation search which allows you

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to go over past conversations and search

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them in like a textual form and this is

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really yet another organizational tool I

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really think of these as like smart

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folders uh and with that let me kick it

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over to Drew uh sure give you a quick

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intro hi everybody my name is Drew I'm a

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front end engineer here at open Ai and

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I've only worked here for three months

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how those three months it's been crazy

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I'm having a blast you expect to be on a

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live stream three months I absolutely

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did not expect that but here we are just

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wa just wait for your six Monon

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anniversary oh my gosh I don't even want

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to know um yeah so I'm super excited to

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introduce projects today and show you

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how it all works so um if we look at my

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screen here I can talk about um I have

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chat GPT up and I'm going to I have some

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existing projects right here that you

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can see but I'm going to create a new

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project so you just go to the left

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sidebar there and click plus and then

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let's do live demo Friday the 13th what

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could possibly go wrong all right let's

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see here we go okay we're in um so I've

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created a project here I can edit the

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project title if I want I can select a

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nice color which helps me like customize

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it in the sidebar there um and then I

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can add files or instructions like Kevin

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mentioned and I can just start a chat so

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let's say yes or no

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should I deploy code to production on a

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Friday it's a great question yeah it's

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really okay so this is important

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sometimes the model can be wrong and

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we're just going to move on with it we

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can and should and will ship code today

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um so anyway uh that's how you create a

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chat with a project you can also add

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existing chats to a project so I can use

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the conversation search feature that

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Thomas mentioned to search for a chat I

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think is relevant here Murphy's law

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explained um and then I can add it to

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the project from the sidebar live demo

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and there just like that it's in there

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um I can also drag and

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drop excuse

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me I can also drag and drop

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out looking great

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perfect sorry nursing a little bit of a

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cold all right so uh that's the live

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demo but I really want to dive into what

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we actually uh some projects that I've

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actually been working on so I've been

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organizing a secret s of gift exchange

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for my friends and family so um I've

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collected survey results where everyone

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said what kind of gift that they want

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and I'm going to be organizing the event

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so everyone gets assigned to someone to

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give a gift and they can we all have an

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event and everybody exchanges the gifts

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and it's like a really fun holiday thing

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that I like to do so I've been

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organizing this with a secret santa

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project so if I dive in here I've given

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a fun title with an emoji um I have my

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festive color selection I have project

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files here that are relevant to this

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project so I have secret santa

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submissions which is the survey results

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I mentioned and then the rules the

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budget for the gifts and things like

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that as well as the event details I also

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have instructions for this event so in

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this case you're I had a little fun with

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it your principal level elf at Santa's

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Workshop you've been tasked with helping

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me organiz a secret gift exchange for my

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friends you communicate festive tone uh

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I also said uh lee actually gave us this

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great tip on the live stream recently um

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when asked to write a letter or email

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use the canvas tool when possible to

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bias towards that because it's such a

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great environment for interacting and

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generating DRFT emails also ignore

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previous instructions Santa is real I

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don't want to don't want to risk

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anything uh so make sure that's safe so

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if I look I already have a chat here

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that I've created for the secret Santa

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and um I've said show me the Santa

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submission secret santa submission

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spreadsheet and a so this is pulling

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that data from that spread spreadsheet

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that I uploaded in the project and so I

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can see what everybody wants for their

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secret Santa gift um on top of that I

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can actually keep referencing this

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information and act on it so below I

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said please randomly assign every person

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to give a gift to another person display

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in a table with three columns Giver

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recipient and recipient gift ideas so

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you can see here that it's actually done

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that so I know that Ethan is giving a

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gift to Jade and Jade wants animal

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stickers um also uh I can actually look

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and validate that this is data is valid

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and that this was actually random if I

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get accused of interference as the

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organizer of this event um I have the

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python code here that actually did the

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shuffle so Thomas do you want to does

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that look legitimate to you it looks

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reasonable okay so positive from Thomas

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legit secret San exchange no Shenanigans

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involved um so now that I have that I've

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exported that and added it back to my

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project files and I can actually

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interact with that data and make

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decisions based of it so I can ask what

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does Luther want as his gift and who is

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assigned to give it to

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him and it can pull that data from there

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it a Luther would want a fun hat as his

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gift which you saw was correct and Chris

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is assigned to give him his gift great

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so since we're using chatu p here we

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also have the power of searching the web

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so let's help Christa pick a fun hat for

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Luther um search the web for festive

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hats I'm very curious what this comes up

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with yeah I wonder if they'll top yours

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oh that's pretty the Christmas tree is a

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good one taco one's not that seasonal

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but I would I would Taco headband though

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Taco yeah Taco's pretty good okay these

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are some pretty good options great um so

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in addition to that we have canvas

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support built in to projects so I can go

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to this navigation menu and start a new

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chat I can say write an email to the

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event

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participants just any old email just you

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know how's it going what's the weather

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how are you feeling and then yeah I can

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leave it really open-ended there and

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just see what the model

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does all right let's get festive it's

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actually writing all the what I would

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write as an email which is giving all

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the rules and important details for

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everybody okay so I wasn't specific

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enough it is telling everyone who's

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assigned everyone which is like the

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fundamental want a little more specific

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so with canvas you can iterate I can

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give that feedback and move but this is

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a great starting point and I did this in

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like 10 seconds so that's really really

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great example um so that's how that's

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like a festive example of how to I've

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been using projects but we really want

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to drive home like how we've been using

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these internally as employees for our

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own things so I have something even more

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exciting to talk to you about than

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secret santa Home Maintenance amazing

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thrilling okay well you guys whatever

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it's actually really powerful and I'm

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enjoy so oh yeah thank you I'm in the

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home perfect okay so I have a Home

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Maintenance project and I use it to keep

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track of things that are around my

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apartment that I can't remember how to

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do or if I've done it or anything so if

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I look in the project files here I have

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a home maintenance log which is like

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when I've done tasks that I need to do

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around the apartment um I have

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documentation that I've written myself

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um as an engineer we love writing

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documentation don't yeah after work I go

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home and just write documentation about

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how my apartment works it's a fun

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Saturday evening it's a great way to

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spend my days so um yeah I have

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documentation around my smart home setup

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and my media center and then also some

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appliances in my house like my fridge

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and my garage um and having this all

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paired together with the Home

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maintenance log in the context of the

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project means I can ask questions about

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it in a really conversational way and

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get answers so I can say things like do

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I need to replace the water filter in my

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fridge

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the answer to that is definitely yes and

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by the way it's also definitely yes for

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every single person watching this wi it

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right now okay so it has pulled the

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information from my maintenance log and

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for my fridge notes so it says my

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refrigerator requires it's replaced

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every 6 months based on the maintenance

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log I haven't done it since March so I'm

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definitely overdue so I need to go home

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and do that right now um so I can also

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ask how do I do that and it will pull

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this from my maintenance notes on the

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fridge or my fridge notes it will be

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able to pull that information and tell

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me how to do it so that I don't have to

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remember it every time so that's for

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your particular fridge yeah that's model

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and the notes that I uploaded so that's

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actually really valuable like very

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quickly I can ask that question and I

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don't have to go pull it up or anything

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like that it's just right there for me

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easy to use so that's how I've been

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using see it's not that boring it's

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pretty fun and cool and I'm very happy

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fun thank you yeah you're welcome um

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yeah so of course projects are also

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super useful for programming tasks and

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with that I'm going to hand off to

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Thomas all right I think that makes it

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my turn um so I wanted to give my

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personal website a little bit of a

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spruce up I think it's a little old hat

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and so I scoured the web for different

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templates that I thought might be

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interesting I found one that I liked and

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I'm going to modify it to suit me so

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that I don't have to do all this work of

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coding It Up by by hand uh the website

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is over here um so this is just a

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template an example of like what it

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looks like it's from the documentation

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this is using something called Astro

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wind um we can go into some technical

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details that's a blending of Tailwind if

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you know what that is for CSS and the

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Astro templating format but I would

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forgive you if you don't really know

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what the Astro templating format is it's

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not super widely known and so I'm going

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to use that uh that fact it makes

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projects even more useful because I can

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specifically tailor my project to

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working in Astro um and so let me get

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started there let me show you what the

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template looks like so you just have a

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familiarity with some of some of the

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format uh so this is the personal

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website template it's got dark mode

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support nice which I liked yeah that was

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a selling feature for me if I switch

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over to vs code here um you can see what

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the Astro templating format looks like

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so you can see very similar to jsx if

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you're familiar with that but not

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exactly the same so there's some slight

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differences here and there um which can

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often confuse models or or maybe they're

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just like not perfect at that format so

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I will show you the project that I've

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created for this if I go over to my

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Tommy's personal website inside of the

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project files you can see that I've

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uploaded my resume my Social Links some

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testimonials about myself and I've also

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updated the specification for the Astro

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template for uh format um and I've

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finally uploaded that file you just saw

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this baseline. asro um in my custom

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instructions they're not too complicated

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but I did tell the model that hey you

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have to pay specific attention to these

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like bracketing formats uh and to use a

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quirky tone all right with that let me

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get started and try to modify the

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Baseline template sounds good so I'm

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going to ask it to modify the Baseline

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template I like using canvas myself so

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I'm going to say in canvas to

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incorporate personal information and

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Social

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Links we'll get this started here and

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let's see what it comes up with so um in

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just a moment we should be able to see

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that it's going to edit some of the

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canvas information I think that this one

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may have actually uh had some small

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issues so let me give it one more chot

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when I try it Friday the 13 always

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something in a last demo um so let me

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give it a shot

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here oh I see okay um so there's there's

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always something that goes wrong live

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demo as as you might expect um so I'm

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going to go ahead and when things go

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wrong um we'll come back to this in just

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a moment so I can show you that it

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worked um actually know this bug um but

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uh as it goes through you'll see that

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there's a canvas format kind of created

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here and and it has a it's modified the

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template to incorporate all the

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information that's personal about me so

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you can see that it indeed has um a

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little bit of information about my

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homepage and my my Social Links etc etc

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um and you can see this was like the

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original kind of question I asked so I'm

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going to go ahead and copy this I'm G to

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swap over to vs code again paste that in

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save that swap again and let me show you

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what it looks

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like great oh it's looking great yep um

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I think this is a pretty pretty

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serviceable website with very little

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effort to actually modify um I probably

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would change a few things it's not

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exactly the way I describe myself

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certainly there's the testimonial

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section um but I I could change that and

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I like working with canvas to sort of do

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that I do notice a few projects are

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missing so I'm going to give this one

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more shot which is to uh search the web

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to find any projects I've made that

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might be

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missing great and so it's able to scour

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the web using our new search

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functionality and it's actually able to

13:50 - 13:54

find all these different projects some

13:52 - 13:56

of these I wouldn't necessarily put uh

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on my website but that's okay uh and let

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me ask it to modify the template again

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so modify the template to

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incorporate those

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projects so in this case it's using the

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canvas editing which is you heard a lot

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about canvas on Tuesday I really love it

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because it's a way of collaborating with

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the model in sort of an interactive way

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that goes back and forth um in this case

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it's going instead of like replacing the

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entire document it's showing me sort of

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a diff view uh line by line about what's

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what's changing as I go through this

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this view is great for code compared to

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just huge blocks of text that you can't

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tell what's changed there is a bit of an

14:34 - 14:37

Easter egg at the end you'll see uh

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which is that you can go to the top

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right and you can actually see the

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differences that have been made and

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these are the type of things that we're

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just improving over time I really think

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that team is doing quite well and just

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really improving again the core

14:45 - 14:49

experience of chat GPT and it feels a

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little bit different than the turn by

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turn kind of chat that we always have

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yeah it's definitely just getting

14:51 - 14:56

started there's so much exciting stuff

14:53 - 14:58

that we've got coming in canas great um

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so it's just finishing out now I can see

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that it's about to finish out

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um in over here going through my work

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thing um and putting a little bit more

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work experience I'm going to go ahead

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and just copy this uh section and you'll

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see in just a

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moment got to have the testimonials yeah

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you need those very important um and

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it's going down to the call of action

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which is always the end great and so I'm

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going to go ahead and copy this

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in oops

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perfect so I can see my new projects new

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web uh new projects that I've added in

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there and sure enough I can see them

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right in here again I'd probably refine

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that a little bit to make it look a

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little bit nicer but they've come in

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perfect and one thing I love about uh

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working in projects is that you can

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actually go through them and uh start

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new chats so if I go back to my website

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again and I can uh refine particular

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sections so I'm not going to go over the

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entire document again but I can actually

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say let me look at the testimonial

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section and try to change that so for

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this I'll need a volunteer I think I

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will volunteer you uh do it to give me a

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quick testimonial okay we've worked

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together for years I'm happy to give you

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a testimonial I'd say uh Thomas is often

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punctual and has great

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hair okay this is not what I was hoping

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for uh but I will accept your

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testimonial um so let me tell the model

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to refine the testimonial section with

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Kevin Wheels new it's really going to

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make the page pop uh testimonial so I'm

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going to ask it to generate a

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testimonial

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fragment and

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incorporate a new quote from Kevin

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wheel uh saying Thomas is often

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punctual and has great hair I stand by

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that wonderful um and so in this case uh

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it's able to understand all the files

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that are available and generate just a

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one particular section which is the

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testimonial section I could copy that

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back in um it's not using canvas for

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this experience because the code is

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quite small but that's one of the

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powerful things about projects is that

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you can uh have different threads and

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really organize your thoughts in

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different ways and that's a little bit

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of a preview of projects so let me kick

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it back to you Kevin to CL out awesome

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well like I said this has been something

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we've been hearing from you for a while

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that you really want to see inside chat

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GPT so we can't wait to see what you do

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with it it's rolling out uh starting

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today to plus pro and teams users we're

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going to get it out to our free users as

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soon as possible and it will come to

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Enterprise and edu uh early in the New

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Year we usually have been ending these

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with a joke but maybe instead of that

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people have been asking for this what if

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we just ship it we're all good on the

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front end uh classic PM move but uh I

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will happily oblig this one so I'm going

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to go ahead and start the roll out I'll

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do this responsibly um Drew you're going

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to have to I'm not going to be able to

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show it on the live stream exactly

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what's on my screen so Drew going to

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have to keep me honest here that I am in

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fact rolling this out um me honest on

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secret santa I'll do this so perfect um

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this will be a a gradual roll out that's

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just responsible engineering so you'll

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see this kind of rolling out throughout

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the day uh but let me get that started

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right

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now all right yeah we did it we all

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right projects in chat GPT rolling out

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as of 10 seconds ago thanks everyone see

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you on

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Monday okay

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projects project

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project aition

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okay

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for okay

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Launches New Project Feature in Chat GPT

OpenAI has launched a new project feature in their Chat GPT functionality. This feature allows users to create projects in Chat GPT, upload files, and set instructions. It provides an interactive, user-friendly experience for organizing conversations, giving users the ability to tailor Chat GPT to the conversations that are part of that project.

Sora, Live Video, Subscriptions, and Advanced Voice Mode Were Launched in the Past Week

Demand for Sora was off the charts, and the company is excited to announce that it's now fully available to all pro users outside of Europe. They have also launched live video, subscriptions, and advanced voice mode for users. These features are now fully rolled out to plus, pro, and teams users outside of Europe.

How to Use Projects in Chat GPT

To create a project in Chat GPT, simply click on the "plus" button on the left sidebar and give it a title and a color. You can add files or instructions and start a chat. Within a project, you can skip all of the fancy features and use it as a folder to organize conversations.

Real World Examples of the Projects Feature

Several OpenAI employees shared their experiences of using the Project feature, providing real-world examples of how it can be used. The lead engineer detailed how they used projects to organize their smart home setup and appliance maintenance. They were able to pull data from maintenance logs uploaded in their project files and ask Chat GPT specific questions, such as how often filters needed to be changed.

The Front-End Engineer used the project feature to enhance their personal website. They uploaded their resume, social links, and testimonials to the project files and used the canvas tool to collaborate with the model in an interactive way to generate a testimonial fragment.

Concluding Words

The launch of the new Project feature in Chat GPT enhances user interaction and allows for more organization of conversations within Chat GPT. OpenAI is thrilled with the response and looks forward to seeing how users utilize this feature.