A comprehensive video guide to creating chatbots with ChatGPT. Discover the power of the OpenAI API, its ability to generate intelligent responses, and the step-by-step process of building effective chatbots. Enhance user experience and save time by harnessing the natural language processing capabilities of ChatGPT.

0:00 – Introduction: Importance of Chatbots and the Chat GPT API

2:25 – Overview of Building a Chatbot with Chat GPT

4:07 – Creating a Pirate Chatbot: Customizing the System Prompt

6:43 – Building a Business-oriented Chatbot: Using Reference Data for Policies

9:32 – Live Demo: Crafting Responses with System Prompts and Context

12:18 – Enhancing Chatbot Capabilities: Leveraging SSW Rules for Specific Queries

14:56 – Final Thoughts and Future Possibilities

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About the speakers

About the speakers

Calum Simpson

Calum is an enterprise software consultant specialising in Microsoft technologies - Azure, SharePoint, Dynamics 365/Power Platform, C# .NET, plus experience in Angular and React.

He has over 8 years of experience working on web projects of various sizes ranging from a 2-person start up to one of the largest companies in Australia.

Aside from developing web projects, he is also interested in electrical engineering and financial quantitative analysis.

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