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ChatGPT Challenge | How to Create Video Summary with ChatGP 4

10/13/2023

 
Let's say that you want plan to watch some YouTube videos to boost your knowledge of ChatGPT Prompt Engineering and have only one hour to spare but  want to get good breath of coverage. What do you. plan to do?

I start with find videos via the advanced search in Youtube by typing "ChatGPT prompt" in the search and then click on Filter icon and select ordering the videos based on "View Counts". The following is the list of video I'd like to watch:
  • Master the Perfect ChatGPT Prompt Formula (in just 8 minutes)! (8:30)*
  • I Discovered The Perfect ChatGPT Prompt Formula (6:27)*
  • Top 50 ChatGPT Prompts You Should Use (including PDF download)(5:31)
  • Prompt Engineering Tutorial – Master ChatGPT and LLM Responses (41:36) 
  • ChatGPT Prompt Engineering Course (30:36) 
  • This is How Professionals Use ChatGPT (30:44) 
Simply watching them takes more than 2 hours! There is no way for me to finish them in 1 hour.  To overcome this challenge, I consider a different approach:
  • Use ChatGPT to create summaries of the videos to confirm if the content if relevant using ChatGPT-4 with Video Captions plug-in. 
  • Extract transcripts, especially the prompt example to learn using the ChatGPT-4 Video Highlights plug.​
Step 1: Create video summary. ​
Prompt: Summarize this video: <video URL> 
Step 2: Extract transcript. 
Prompt: Extract the transcript of this video: <video URL>
Prompt: Extract all the prompt examples. 
You can find my summary from this exercise at Learning ChatGPT Prompt from Beginner to Pro in 30 minutes. The estimated study time is 30min. This reduces the study time by 75%.

Editor's Notes
For ChatGPT channel setup, use the following prompt: 
When I provide one video URL or multiple video URLs delimited by a comma, please write a video summary for each video in its original language. Each video summary should be less than 300 words. Use headings and subheadings to make it easier to read. Please format it for readability and keep the reading level at an 8th-grade level. Please also give each video a rating of 1 to 5, with 5 as the best based on the content and logic of presenting the story. 

When I say, "Let's summarize the videos." give all the previously unsummarized videos an overview with less than 500 words ​​
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3/24/2025 08:48:35 am

Tuberculosis is a bacterial disease
that infects over one-third of the
population. From historical accounts of the
disease and symptoms, researchers have
assumed that tuberculosis has infected
humans for at least 7,000 years, until
recently. Researchers from the University
of Texas at Austin have discovered
evidence of tuberculosis infection in a
human fossil from Turkey dating
approximately 500,000-years-old.
Previously, the oldest fossils that provided
evidence of tuberculosis were found in Peru
and Egypt and dated approximately 7,000-
years-old.
Based on the amount of closure of the
cranial sutures, sinus formation, and the
anatomy of the brow area of the skull
researchers determined that the human
fossil is a young male from the Homo
erectus species. In addition, they also
identified small lesions etched on the inside
of the orbit surrounding the eye socket.
These lesions are characteristic of a form of
tuberculosis, called Leptomeningitis
tuberculosa, that infects the meninges that
surround and protect the brain.
How is this information useful other
than allowing us to date the earliest
tuberculosis infection? Researchers at the
University reviewed medical literature and
discovered that certain groups of people
were more susceptible to infection by this
strain of tuberculosis. They identified two
characteristics that were shared among the
susceptible populations: darker skin color
and migration from tropical environments
to more temperate environments.
Physiological studies have
determined that individuals with dark skin
produce little vitamin D. Vitamin D is
produced by the skin in the presence of

View of the inside of a plaster cast of the skull of the newly
discovered young male Homo erectus from western Turkey. The
stylus points to tiny lesions 1-2 mm in size found along the rim of
bone just behind the right eye orbit. The lesions were formed by a
type of tuberculosis that infects the brain and, at 500,000 years
in age, represents the most ancient case of TB known in humans.
(Credit: Marsha Miller, the University of Texas at Austin)
sunlight, or UV radiation, and individuals
with darker skin having more melanin in
their skin pigment, which blocks UV
radiation. When they live in areas with less
sunlight their immune systems can be
compromised due to the lack of vitamin D.
The research team from the
University of Texas at Austin hypothesize
that Homo erectus evolved in a tropical
environment and had dark skin, but
migrated north. The lack of vitamin D led
to an immune deficiency that allowed the
young man to become infected with
tuberculosis when it was otherwise unseen
in the local population. This information
may have implications in future treatments
of tuberculosis. It is possible that exposing
patients to intermittent UV radiation may
“jump start” the patients immune system,
and possibly provide a prevention or cure
to tuberculosis.
Reference: University of Texas at Austin. 2007. Most
Ancient Case Of Tuberculosis Found In 500,000-year-old
Human; Points to Modern Health Issues. Science Daily.
Retrieved December 15, 2013, from
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/1207091852.htm.
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Making Sense of Homo floresiensis:

Small-Bodied Humans, Dwarsfism, or Disease?

By Nature Education

Fossil remains from several small
humanoid individuals were discovered on
Flores island, near Indonesia, in 2004.
Named Homo floresiensis, the remains
were first thought to be a newly discovered
extinct species, but their size and stature
has made it difficult for researchers to
agree on their evolutionary heritage.
Numerous fossils were found, but only one
set of nearly complete remains that exhibit
a small body and brain. It is estimated that
the individuals would have stood
approximately 3’6” tall as an adult, which
is about the size of a 3-4 year old child. As
a result, H. florsiensis has been nicknames
the “Hobbit” species.
Contributing to the confusion is the
geological age of the fossils, which puts
them within the range of modern Homo
sapiens that were living elsewhere in the
world. The combination of a smaller brain
and short stature at an evolutionary time
when modern humans occupied the earth
causes confusion and has led to several
hypotheses. In general, there are three
theories that have been developed
surrounding H. florensiensis: (1) the
species is simply a smaller version of
modern humans, (2) the species
experienced island dwarfism, or (3) the
species stature can be attributed to disease.

The Disease Hypothesis
A possibility that H. florensiensis
suffered from a disorder has been proposed
as a theory. One of these conditions is
microcephaly, which occurs when the brain
of a normal healthy individual is
considerably smaller. This can result from
genetic disease and tends to be a symptom
of other conditions, some of which also
have shortness as a symptom. Other
theories propose that H. florensiensis

suffered from hypothyroidism or Laron
Syndrome. Hypothyroidis

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