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Help with Research Automation 2.0 from your YouTube video...
Hey Hasan,
Thanks for allowing everyone to learn from your YouTube videos. I was watching this video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlRf_v3g8JU&t=2s
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I was able to get the first automation working. THANK YOU!!
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The second one, I cannot. Every time I run it, I get a paper on Social Media...and not on the topic I entered.
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I have tons of blog posts titled....
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Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Comprehensive Review
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No matter what keyword I enter....
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Here is the screenshot of the scenerio...
From what I can tell....the correct info is getting to the 3rd JSON step....(very middle purple one on the top) but then when it enters the 2nd Iterator and through the next 7 steps (the 2nd grey tunnel) the info from the first half of the process is not carried on. (I circled where I believe the issue begins...
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I did not edit anything after importing your workflow, just connected each item to my API keys and such to make sure it would work and complete.
I am looking forward to getting this working smoothly. Thanks for any info or help. It runs to completion, but something is being missed. Â
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can you please share an example, what do you mean paper on social media?Â
did you check the prompts being passed to OpenAI to generate the post
@google-billlage you need to check the output of each step in order to determine where the problem actually exists. Each step will have a superscripted number within a circle; this is where you'll find the results of the step.Â
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Here are the results no matter what topic I add....
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wJYcIAqaUl9oldKizYmjZmG1GRQBOc9QYA02xksq3A0/edit
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1--2VWhBkWxlEm5_ZXWNeWdilM90XoWtWqGhETqvRTgk/edit
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vs93v-PLH2ymmWwikF47hLOmRd92p0Eg0yIqXjTZdcY/edit
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So let's run this together. When I run it, I entered this prompt "Cool Things to Do this weekend in the Twin Cities, MN"
Like i said, it is working until this JSON...with correct results...
Here is where the data is not flowing into....
Data through all of the other steps as expected.
Here is where it doesn't seem to get the data...
The rest of the bubbles are empty.
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Hope this helps. I am really excited about this one to help my blog!
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@google-billlage show the structure of the iterator element.
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Sure....
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First one
Second one
Last one
Sorry about that...here is one of the documents...I believe the Key word I put into the Scenerios was Things to Do in the Twin Cities, MN this weekend.
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Title: The Effects of Social Media on Mental Health
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Introduction
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Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, with billions of users worldwide. While it has brought many benefits such as connecting people, sharing information, and providing entertainment, there is growing concern about its negative impact on mental health. This research paper will explore the effects of social media on mental health, including its role in increasing anxiety, depression, and loneliness.
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Anxiety
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One of the most commonly reported negative effects of social media on mental health is anxiety. The constant need to check notifications, compare oneself to others, and maintain an online persona can contribute to feelings of inadequacy and anxiety. Studies have shown that excessive use of social media can lead to increased levels of stress and anxiety, as users feel pressured to constantly be connected and up-to-date on social media platforms.
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Depression
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Another significant impact of social media on mental health is its links to depression. Research has found that individuals who spend more time on social media are more likely to experience symptoms of depression, such as low self-esteem, isolation, and feelings of hopelessness. The curated and often unrealistic representations of others' lives on social media can lead to negative self-comparisons and feelings of inadequacy, which can contribute to the development of depression.
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Loneliness
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Social media can also contribute to feelings of loneliness and social isolation. While social media platforms claim to connect individuals, studies have shown that excessive use of social media can actually lead to feelings of loneliness and disconnection. This is because online interactions lack the depth and intimacy of face-to-face interactions, leading to a sense of social disconnectedness and isolation.
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Conclusion
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In conclusion, social media has both positive and negative effects on mental health. While it can be a valuable tool for connecting individuals and sharing information, it also has the potential to contribute to anxiety, depression, and loneliness. It is important for individuals to be mindful of their social media use and its impact on their mental health. Additionally, further research is needed to better understand the complex relationship between social media and mental health, and to develop strategies for promoting healthier online behaviors.
And this one, I put in my name as DJ Bill Lage to see what it would write about myself.
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Title: The Impact of Technology on Mental Health: A Comprehensive Review
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Abstract:
Technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, influencing various aspects of society including communication, education, and work. However, there is growing concern about the impact of technology on mental health. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of existing research on the relationship between technology and mental health. The paper will discuss the positive and negative effects of technology on mental health, as well as potential interventions and strategies to mitigate the negative impacts. By examining the current literature on this topic, this paper aims to contribute to a better understanding of how technology influences mental health and inform future research and policy decisions.
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Introduction:
In recent years, technology has become an indispensable tool in our daily lives. From smartphones and social media to virtual reality and artificial intelligence, technology has transformed the way we communicate, work, and socialize. While technology offers numerous benefits, there is growing concern about its impact on mental health. Research has shown that excessive use of technology, particularly social media, can lead to increased feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety. In contrast, technology can also be used as a tool to improve mental health outcomes, through online therapy, mindfulness apps, and telehealth services. This paper aims to explore the complex relationship between technology and mental health, providing a comprehensive review of existing research on this topic.
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Positive Effects of Technology on Mental Health:
Technology has the potential to improve mental health outcomes in various ways. For example, online therapy platforms have made mental health services more accessible and affordable, allowing individuals to receive support from the comfort of their own homes. Additionally, technology can be used to track and monitor mental health symptoms, providing individuals with valuable insights into their own well-being. Mindfulness apps, such as Headspace and Calm, offer guided meditation and stress-relief techniques that can help individuals manage anxiety and improve their overall mental well-being. Furthermore, technology has enabled the development of virtual reality therapy, a promising treatment for phobias, PTSD, and other mental health conditions.
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Negative Effects of Technology on Mental Health:
Despite its potential benefits, technology can also have negative effects on mental health. Excessive use of social media has been linked to feelings of inadequacy, jealousy, and low self-esteem, as individuals compare themselves to carefully curated portrayals of others online. The constant connectivity afforded by smartphones and other devices can lead to burnout and stress, as individuals feel pressure to always be available and responsive. Cyberbullying, online harassment, and excessive screen time have also been associated with negative mental health outcomes, particularly among children and adolescents. Additionally, the use of technology before bedtime has been shown to disrupt sleep patterns and contribute to insomnia, which can have a detrimental impact on mental health.
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Interventions and Strategies:
To mitigate the negative impact of technology on mental health, various interventions and strategies have been proposed. Limiting screen time, particularly before bedtime, can help improve sleep quality and reduce feelings of anxiety and stress. Practicing mindfulness and setting boundaries around technology use can help individuals maintain a healthy balance between online and offline activities. Educating parents, teachers, and healthcare providers about the potential risks of excessive technology use can help promote more responsible technology use among children and adolescents. Additionally, developing technology-based interventions, such as mental health apps and online therapy platforms, can help improve access to mental health services and support.
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Conclusion:
Technology plays a dual role in influencing mental health outcomes, with both positive and negative effects. By understanding the complex relationship between technology and mental health, we can develop strategies and interventions to promote a healthy balance between technology use and mental well-being. Future research should continue to explore the impact of emerging technologies on mental health, while also developing evidence-based interventions to support individuals in managing their online and offline lives. Ultimately, by fostering a more mindful and responsible approach to technology use, we can harness its potential to improve mental health outcomes and enhance quality of life.
So the info is getting about 1/2 way though. I can tell by looking at the results...then in the middle, it stops passing the data.
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I am using this exactly the way it was from YouTube with just my API's edited.
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I was able to get the first one working....the one called MakeAutomation1.json
but this one, MakeAutomation2.json is not working and I would really like it to work.....
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Here is the link you provided inside the YouTube video...
Download Scenarios & Workflows 👉 https://learnwithhasan.com/sdm_downlo...
@google-billlage I believe your iterator at 34 is not set with the correct data. Shouldn't it be "Search queries" from 32?
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unfortunately, that is not an option from 32. Not sure why exactly....
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@google-billlage add me as a team member and I'll take a look.
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I added you. The one I am working with is...
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Research Automation 2.0 - New Install
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Thanks!
Hey Hasan, Any thoughts? Still not working correctly for me.
can you share your prompts please
@google-billlage that's weird. so you are getting different topic and ideas, and chatgpt is generating the same content?? is that what you are saying?
@admin Yes. The subject is correct through the first half of the scenario and the data does flow. Then the 2nd loop/iterator element doesn't look and doesn't process the 10 items that are trying to be passed.
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So either the info is not being passed correctly or the loop is not setup. Either way the data from the first half does not get through and so then the last Chat GPT prompt has nothing in it so that is why the random social media post is created is my guess...
Again, I have no idea, I was hoping it would work out of the box. If you go back to your YouTube video @admin you will see there are other people in your comments where this exact thing is happening to them as well. Â
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I am sure it is something small. Hope we can get it working...this would be really a strong scenario for me and my websites!!
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I appreciate all of your help so far.
I can check this if you send me access to your Make Account.
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