Satyajeet Jadhav

8 months ago

Introducing, Chat

thinkdeli already is a place for your thoughts. A lot of users write daily notes on thinkdeli. What if there was a way to ask thinkdeli questions based on your thoughts? The chat feature does this by bringing AI closer to your thoughts in a way that is personal to you. The first version of your personal AI is live on thinkdeli. 

For the above conversation the prompt was

Based on my reading history, please suggest some good books that I could read next.

To which the response was

Based on your reading history, it seems you have an interest in a variety of topics, including AI, social reform, and personal development. Here are some book recommendations that might align with your interests:

  1. "Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies" by Nick Bostrom: This book delves into the future of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on humanity.

  2. "Educated" by Tara Westover: This memoir tells the story of a woman's pursuit of knowledge, overcoming her isolated and unconventional upbringing.

  3. "The Social Reformers: Biographies of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Lokhitwadi Gopal Hari Deshmukh, and Sir Syed Ahmed Khan" by S.R. Bakshi and Sangh Mittra: This book provides insights into the lives and works of notable social reformers in India.

  4. "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle: This book, which was mentioned in one of your notes, can help you understand the concept of living in the present moment, which can be beneficial in managing anxiety.

  5. "Atomic Habits" by James Clear: This book, also mentioned in your notes, can help you understand how habits work and how to build positive ones.

  6. "Deep Work" by Cal Newport: This book provides strategies for focusing without distraction on cognitively demanding tasks.

Remember to choose books that align with your current interests and goals. Happy reading!

You can even specify a specific note for context. For example,  can you create a linked in post for the chat feature launch based on the note /Introducing, Chat? 

How does it work?

This feature builds on top of the semantic search feature we saw in the last release. It works by first understanding your query and then finding your notes that might be relevant to the query. Your prompt and the related notes are sent to OpenAI APIs for ChatGPT to do its magic.

Limits

There are no usage limits imposed right now. However, ChatGPT APIs are expensive. We will introduce some sensible limits in the near future. We will also let you bring your own key. You will be able to use your own chatGPT API key. You won’t be limited by thinkdeli usage limits then.

Privacy

Your notes and prompts are sent to OpenAI to be consumed and processed by the ChatGPT LLMs. OpenAI doesn’t train its models on user data it receives via the API according to their terms. We do not store your notes or prompts in plain text on our server either. 

I can’t wait to hear the use cases and queries that you have for your personal AI.

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