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Auto-GPT, BabyAGI, and AgentGPT: How to use AI agents

ChatGPT is out, AI agents are in.
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Have you heard?ChatGPT is yesterday's news, now it's all about AI agents.

Applications like Auto-GPT, AgentGPT, BabyAGI, and GodMode are building on OpenAI's large language models (LLMs) to automate tasks using ChatGPT. Creating a project with ChatGPT requires a prompt for every new step, but with AI agents, all you need to do is give it an overarching goal, and let it get to work.

Let's say you have a tutoring business. Using an AI agent like Auto-GPT you can give it a prompt like "help me grow my tutoring business" and it will identify target markets, develop a marketing strategy, even help you build a website. All this, without having to tell it what to do next. It's the ultimate "set it and forget it" for the AI era.


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So how can you deploy your very own AI agent? Read on for details.

Auto-GPT

Created by game developer Toran Bruce Richards,Auto-GPT is the original application that set off a flurry of other AI agent tools. It's currently an open-source project on GitHub. To use it, you need to install a development environment like Docker, or VS Code with a Dev Container extension.

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You also need an API key fromOpenAI, which requires a paid OpenAI account. OpenAI offers a $5 credit that expires after three months. From there, you need a subscription which charges between $0.002 and $0.12 per 1,000 tokens depending on the model you use. One thousand tokens is about 750 words according to OpenAI.

BabyAGI

Like Auto-GPT,BabyAGI is also available in a repository (repo) on GitHub. Created by Yohei Nakajima, BabyAGI "creates tasks based on the result of previous tasks and a predefined objective." To use it, you need an OpenAI or Pinecone API key and Docker software.


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AgentGPT and GodMode

If you don't have coding experience,AgentGPT andGodMode are more user-friendly applications for using an AI agents. Both have a simple interface where you input your goal, directly on the browser page. AgentGPT and GodMode offer demos to test out how it works, but you'll need an API key from OpenAI in order to use the full version.

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The fine print

These are all brand new applications, meaning they are very much in the experimental phase. People have already used AI agents to accomplish some pretty impressive tasks like building and executingsales outreach,writing a podcast script based on current events, and most impressive of all,ordering a pizza. But don't expect them to automate your entire life yet. Generative AI is prone to hallucinations and errors, so it's critical to monitor the tasks it's working on.

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Also, be wary of sharing sensitive or personal information with any application built off of LLMs. Because all of that content your sharing or creating, can bestored and used to improve the model. Use AI agents responsibly and don't share or ask it to do anything you wouldn't be comfortable broadcasting to the world.

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Cecily Mauran
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Cecily is a tech reporter at Mashable who covers AI, Apple, and emerging tech trends. Before getting her master's degree at Columbia Journalism School, she spent several years working with startups and social impact businesses for Unreasonable Group and B Lab. Before that, she co-founded a startup consulting business for emerging entrepreneurial hubs in South America, Europe, and Asia. You can find her on X at@cecily_mauran.

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