07-12-2023 21:38 PM
Power Automate is an impressive tool that empowers users to automate their workflows and integrate with various services, including third-party APIs. Custom connectors enable users to integrate third-party APIs into the Power Platform, providing access to a vast array of services and functionality. This article delves into the advantages of creating custom connectors in Power Automate for three OpenAI models: DALL-E, GPT-3, and ChatGPT. We’ll explore how users can leverage their capabilities in workflows and automate a multitude of tasks.
Custom connectors allow users to unlock the full potential of these AI models and utilize them to automate tasks or add intelligence to automated workflows. For instance, a custom connector for DALL-E can generate images based on textual descriptions, a custom connector for GPT-3 can create human-like text, answer questions, and translate languages, and a custom connector for ChatGPT can construct conversational interfaces and chatbots. To create a custom connector in Power Automate, users must define the API endpoint and parameters, create the custom connector, and then test and validate it.
Developing these connectors can unlock the full potential of these AI models and enable users to automate tasks and create intelligent workflows. By following the steps outlined in this article, users can develop custom connectors for these models and utilize their capabilities in their workflows. Whether it’s generating images, human-like text, or building conversational interfaces, custom connectors can provide users with a range of benefits and help them improve productivity.
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@Adam_deMont Thank you for posting this video, great demo!
I re-created the Use GPT-3 to summarize OneNote page flow, but it didn't actually produce any summary of the provided page. I had some problems with filling in the Update content field in the Update page content action, didn't see output. I am not sure how did you get Outputs in the Update content filed
<h3style="color:red"?Page summary:</h3?......fx outputs
I wasn't able to do that, and I am suspecting that's why the flow doesn't actually summarize the page. I am attaching screenshots for your reference. Is there something I am missing or doing wrong?