TaxoPress AI Now Supports OpenAI Prompts
In October last year, we released TaxoPress AI. This feature can scan your content and find the best taxonomy terms for your posts.
In the free version of TaxoPress you can use our own AI tools to scan your content. In TaxoPress Pro, you can OpenAI to analyze your content and find relevant terms.
TaxoPress version 3.13 is available now and can allows customize the prompts used to product from results from OpenAI. Here are some examples of ways to use this new feature:
Extract tags from the following content: {content}. Order the tags by alphabetical order.
Extract tags from the following content: {content}. Make sure all Tags are written in Japanese characters.
Extract tags from the following content: {content}. Do not use the words "WordPress", "Plugins" or "Themes".
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Video Guide to OpenAI Prompts
How to Use the OpenAI Prompts
Here are some suggestions for modifying the OpenAI prompt. These are only ideas and OpenAI will accept a wide variety of prompts so feel free to unleash your imagination and test your own use-cases. It’s worth reading the OpenAI documentation on creating prompts.
In these first examples, you can use the prompt to return a maximum or minimum number of terms:
Extract a maximum of 20 tags from the following content: '{content}'
Extract categories from the following content: '{content}'. Show a minimum of 5 tags.
OpenAI is very flexible about the phrases used, with the exception of {content} which much be included. For example, these variations will all work.
Extract keyword from the following content: {content}
Analyze the following content and extract keywords: {content}
Extract keyword from the following content: """{content}"""
In the next example, you can use prompts to sort the tags in a specific order.
Extract tags from the following content: {content}. Order the tags by alphabetical order
Extract tags from the following content: {content}. Order the tags by popularity
You can use prompts to specify a language. This does not have to be the same language as the original content as OpenAI is really good at understanding languages.
Extract tags from the following content: {content}. Make sure all Tags are Spanish dictionary words.
Extract tags from the following content: {content}. Make sure all Tags are written in Japanese characters.
You can use prompts to exclude certain specific phrases, or types of words.
Extract tags from the following content: {content}. Do not use the words "WordPress", "Plugins" or "Themes".
Extract tags from the following content: {content}. Do not use any curse words.
Analyze the following content and extract keywords: {content}. Choose only city names.
Analyze the following content and extract keywords: {content}. Choose only peoples' names.
More about TaxoPress and OpenAI
You do need an OpenAI API key to use this feature. Click here to see how to register for an OpenAI integration. Here’s our guide to choosing the correct OpenAI plan.
If your site doesn’t use English, it’s worth testing other AI tools in TaxoPress as they have different levels of language support.
I really do believe that AI has the potential to simplify many of our normal, boring day-to-day workflows. We’re building AI integrations into several plugins including PublishPress Checklists which also supports OpenAI. If you’re curious, this screenshot shows the terms suggest OpenAI for this post you’re reading now. We’ve selected the tags marked in green to add to this post.