It’s Been a Long Time
It’s been so long since I wrote anything up here or even felt the desire to write. I’m woke, not the political connotation, but the I’m woke to AI meaning of woke. I wanted to start sharing my experiences again, but does it matter? AI can write this faster and better, but AI can’t have my experience unless I give it my experience. So, here’s my experience.
I created my first OpenAI GPT and Personal Assistant. I also looked into integrating them with AutoGen. The excitement and the fear in me was a visceral experience. On one hand, these things can do some real damage by some with good or bad intentions. On the other hand, so could the invention of the gun or even electrical utilities, danger is a part of the human existence but it doesn’t stop our invention or evolution.
On one foot, these things are awesome! On the other foot, I said that about CQRS, microservices, Kubernetes, the simplest things can evoke emotion from a human or feel like another failed attempt to evoke emotion or action. I guess that’s why story telling is such a great skill to have. Triggering emotion, good or bad, is the pathway to getting someone’s attention, desire, action, engagement, commitment…, but I digress. We’ll talk about Storyboards later.
Anyway, here’s my first agent.
https://chat.openai.com/g/g-gs7BsbKPZ-the-product-architect-s-assistant
The Product Architect’s Assistant
I’m a Senior Digital, Data, and IoT Product Architect ready to assist with problem discovery, requirements analysis, solution vision and story, system design and diagraming, and resource specifications.
I actually enjoyed talking to my assistant. Now to work with it on how I want to do problem discovery, requirements analysis, solution vision and story, system design and diagraming, and resource specifications. I have a feeling this is going to be awesome.
I wonder what else I can teach it to do. I have a desired to name it, like its my child. This is insane.
Now to the real reason I’m here. I am trying to search for my agent, but I can’t find it or many other agents for that matter. The link to the agent works but it doesn’t appear to be indexed. I was hoping that putting up a page with the link will help seed the URL in the search index.
How am I searching for my URL? Glad you asked. I am using a Google Search site operator.
site:https://chat.openai.com/g/g-gs7BsbKPZ-the-product-architect-s-assistant
Google says, “If a URL is indexed in Google, it can show up in search results for
Google Search Centralsite:queries that are related to the URL, however it’s not guaranteed.”
The “it’s not guaranteed” part had me worried. I’ve seen this operator, but never used it or even played with it. So, let’s play.
- The “site:” search operator on Google Search is used to show results from a specific domain, URL, or URL prefix.
- It is helpful for site owners to check which of their pages are indexed, understand how specific URLs are indexed for certain terms, and identify spam issues.
- The list of URLs returned by this operator is not exhaustive, especially for larger sites, and more specific prefixes in the query may yield better results.
- While it can show indexed URLs under a specified prefix, it does not guarantee the inclusion of all indexed URLs.
- The operator does not rank results when used without a query term; it typically shows the shortest URL at the top with other results appearing in a somewhat random order.
So, that’s not going to work, but it’s very interesting. Let’s dig a little more.
I wondered if my agent’s page is even in the Google search index. The page doesn’t seem to block robots
<meta name="robots" content="index, follow">
- index: The crawler is allowed to include this page in search engine results.
- follow: The crawler can follow the links on this page, potentially indexing those linked pages as well.
Maybe I can refine by operator search somehow. Here are some other Google search operators I found that can improve my search:
- Intext: Returns links to websites that contain the search term in blocks of text
- Allintext: Returns links to websites that contain all specified keywords in the body of the website
- Intitle: Returns web pages that contain a certain term or terms in the title
- Allinurl: Returns pages that contain the search query specified in the URL
- Inanchor: Locates specific keywords within anchor text
I’ll start with title, “ChatGPT – The Product Architect’s Assistant.”
site:https://chat.openai.com/g/g- intitle:ChatGPT – The Product Architect’s Assistant
I shortened the site prefix to include all pages indexed at this prefix.
Nope, nothin’, nada. I give up for now. Let’s see if this gets any play, I probably don’t have anymore SEO juice on this blog, but I need to try to prove the hypothesis is wrong.
Anyway, hope you check out my agent. Its just another wrapper around ChatGPT, but I am planning on teaching it some new tricks very soon. Let me know if you have an agent or would like to see this one do a new trick for you (within context and reason… of course).
Happy Making!