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So kind of crazy seeing the implosion of OpenAI over the weekend - what a meteoric rise and fall. I feel for the employees there.

Never mind - you can still do some pretty fun things with ChatGPT and Iguana.

And you can do it without compromising patient health information (PHI). This is what I have found to be successful.

 Use an AI which can read the web

I have been using a paid ChatGPT account so I can access to ChatGPT 4.0 which with bing can apparently browse the web.

It means I can give it prompts which can take it’s generic knowledge of APIs and Lua and then give it a primer to correct some of mistakes it makes with our apis.

It’s bit like programming - except that the language is in English!

 Tightly control what information I send

By using prompts I can tightly control what information I send the AI and just control what data I send to it.

It just like IguanaX - very transparent and clear about what it is doing. You are in control and in the drivers seat.

 Example ask to build code to get a contact in pipedrive

Pipedrive is a nice customer relationship management platform which is really handy for managing communications with lots of people.

I used this prompt with ChatGPT:

Read interfaceware.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/IXB/pages/2680422530 and then write lua code to extract a contact record from Pipedrive given an contact ID using Lua in Iguana.

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