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How-to Guide

ChatGPT:
Convert

Data-to-Charts
Incredibly
Simple

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Step 1:
Enable ChatGPT Plugins.

Open the settings

menu in ChatGPT.

Enable

“Plugins”

Select GPT-4 Plugins

(Beta)
Step 2:
Install Noteable Plugin
Go to Plugin store, search and install
Noteable plugin.

Now that you have everything ready on the


ChatGPT side, all you need to do is to
upload your data (CSV file) to:

https://noteable.io/
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Step 3:
Upload your data file to Noteable.io website
→ Create an account or login with Google.

→ Go to your space: eg. Tibi’s Space

→ Click on “Upload”

→ Upload your .CSV from your computer.

That’s it!
Return to ChatGPT, enable Noteable
plugin and let’s go!

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Prompt

Please analyze the data in Answers.csv and create a


horizontal bar chart representation for Question 1
based on the distribution of responses with similar
answers combined. Stylize the bars by using
different colors for each one. Display total count for
each response at the end of each bar.

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Now, if you remember this post:

...

It's time to reveal your survey


responses with the help of ChatGPT
and Noteable.
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Question 2

How do you incorporate them (AI language


models) into your work as a designer?

For generating design ideas - 49


For automating certain tasks - 30
Other - 13
I don’t use AI in my design work - 7
Question 3

What motivates you to learn about


GPT language models as a designer?

Personal interest or curiosity - 59


Staying up to date with tech trends - 57
Enhancing career prospects - 42
I’m not motivated to learn - 4
Other - 4
Question 4

How would you rate your comfort level with using


GPT language models in your work as a designer?

Very comfortable - 22
Neutral - 21
Somewhat comfortable - 19
Somewhat uncomfortable - 5
Very uncomfortable - 1
Question 5

What challenges have you encountered while


learning about or using GPT language models as a
designer?

Lack of practical application examples - 29

Difficulty integrating it into my current workflow - 25


Lack of time - 22

Difficulty finding suitable learning materials - 21

Complexity of the subject - 11

Other - 9

No challenges at all - 8
Question 6

What platforms do you primarily use to learn


about GPT language models as a designer?

Linkedin - 52 Other - 13

Youtube - 38 Github - 6

Medium - 20 Reddit - 6

Instagram - 17 TikTok - 5

Discord - 13 Facebook - 3
Question 7

To what extent do you apply your knowledge of

GPT language models in your work as a designer?

Slightly - 28

Moderately - 23

Extensively - 7

Not at all but planning to - 7

Not at all with no plans to - 3


Question 8
Do you think learning about GPT language models
could help your career as a designer?

It could help me do my current job better - 29


It could open up new job opportunities - 21
Set me apart from others in my field - 12
I’m not sure if it would help my career - 5
I don’t think it would help my career - 1
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