ChatGPT Scenario Generator

Jun 12, 2023

ChatGPT Scenario Generator

Hello there! I created this by integrating ChatGPT into Storyline using OpenAI's GPT-3.5 API. You type in the name of a company and it generates a scenario in (near) real-time that is relevant to that specific company. I've had good luck with most companies, but ChatGPT might run into trouble with smaller ones that have common names.  Also, ChatGPT gives you personalized feedback at the end.

Try the demo here: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/3f4e8679-70e7-463b-b6b2-6d20a8459136/review

I tried testing it a zillion times, but I'm sure I missed something — so any feedback is much appreciated! 

 

-Eddie

 

P.S. I am currently open to opportunities for creating AI courses like this — let me know if you are interested! 

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Eddie Simmens

Founder

AI Training Innovations

aitraininginnovations.com

esimmens@gmail.com

8 Replies
Lisa Blasdell

I answered the questions and then it wouldn't let me move forward to see my "Action Plan". I think I got a little click-happy and then it just would not move forward or back. I took a few snippets of it for you in case they are helpful. I am really new to Storyline so it was probably a "me" issue. 

Despite the issue I experienced, I found this to be super easy to use and I am excited about what AI can do for this type of work. Very cool! Thanks for sharing.

Eddie Simmens

Thanks everyone!

@Cyndi I am currently working on a template that I will post shortly. It is a bit tricky because what makes this project work well are the specific ChatGPT prompts I crafted -- triggered via Javascript in the background -- which are completely unique to this particular exercise. Also, it requires you to set up your own server in order to protect your OpenAI API key. 

@Lisa thank you for the screenshots! Looks like it was an issue with my website, so I am hosting it on Articulate Review for now. 

@Dave It was definitely a lot of trial and error! The key for me was to start by brainstorming a general concept that seemed feasible, based on lots of prior experimentation with ChatGPT. Then, I created a basic outline while working on the prompt engineering, which I did using OpenAI's "Playground." Prompt engineering can actually be very difficult (it requires a lot of testing) -- I recommend checking out the free course at https://learnprompting.org/ to understand the underlying concepts. 

Roland Hofmann
Eddie Simmens

Thanks everyone!

@Cyndi I am currently working on a template that I will post shortly. It is a bit tricky because what makes this project work well are the specific ChatGPT prompts I crafted -- triggered via Javascript in the background -- which are completely unique to this particular exercise. Also, it requires you to set up your own server in order to protect your OpenAI API key. 

@Lisa thank you for the screenshots! Looks like it was an issue with my website, so I am hosting it on Articulate Review for now. 

@Dave It was definitely a lot of trial and error! The key for me was to start by brainstorming a general concept that seemed feasible, based on lots of prior experimentation with ChatGPT. Then, I created a basic outline while working on the prompt engineering, which I did using OpenAI's "Playground." Prompt engineering can actually be very difficult (it requires a lot of testing) -- I recommend checking out the free course at https://learnprompting.org/geometry dash world to understand the underlying concepts. 

I found learnprompting.org really helpful.