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Asking ChatGPT how to code for ChatGPT is Inception. Or, just great communication. Like new lovers asking each other what they like and how they like it :)
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Day 3 of #100DaysofAI 🧪 Today I learned how to use ChatGPT to draft documents effortlessly Using the PREP framework. Here's the document I've created 👇🏻 100DaysOfNoCode - Max H.
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Over 200M people use ChatGPT, but mastering it is still a challenge for many! Here's a quick guide to unlock its full potential and get 98% accurate results! 💡 Boost productivity by using optimized prompts like the Prompt Framework (RTF) to enhance response accuracy. Whether you're crafting perfect emails or marketing content, this guide covers it all! Example: Write 5 pieces of Facebook ad copy for [product description]. TIP: Always provide clear context to get responses that are more specific and actionable. 📊 Adjust temperature settings to fine-tune the balance between creativity and predictability. High temperature (0.8–1.0): Generates more creative, out-of-the-box responses. Low temperature (0.0–0.3): Best for precise and factual outputs, ideal for tasks like data analysis or formal writing. Example: Asking ChatGPT, "How are you?" with a high temperature will give a more reflective and nuanced answer, whereas a low temperature provides a simple response like, "I am fine." 🧠 Leverage advanced frameworks like STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) or ADA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) to structure your responses and ensure clarity and impact. Great for professional communication and performance reviews. Frameworks help you present information methodically, improving your productivity and communication efficiency. 🎯 Use the right tone to align ChatGPT’s responses with your audience. Whether it's formal for business, casual for everyday tasks, or sarcastic for fun, tailoring the tone makes a huge difference! Example tones: Friendly: "As a friendly AI, let me tell you a story about a dog." Formal: "As a formal AI, write a business proposal for a startup." 📈 Maximize ChatGPT's potential by asking the right questions. Example prompts from the guide include crafting engaging social media content, simplifying legal language, or generating sales pitches. Combine techniques like setting context and encouraging exploration to get deeper, more meaningful responses from ChatGPT. #AI #ChatGPT #Productivity ♻️ Repost if you enjoyed this, and follow me for more curated content about generative AI!
ChatGPT has 200M+ Users, but only a few know how to use it properly. Steal my Prompt Cheatsheet to get 98% accurate results for ChatGPT: Credit: Khizer Abbas
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ChatGPT has 200M+ Users, but only a few know how to use it properly. Steal my Prompt Cheatsheet to get 98% accurate results for ChatGPT: Credit: Khizer Abbas
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New post (Complete ChatGPT Tutorial - [Become A Power User in 30 Minutes]) has been published on Journey2wealth
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Something I need to note before banging my head on ChatGPT. Let’s just say I have <div> <h1>I want this to go left to right<h1/> </div> <div> <h1>but making 2<h1/> </div> I want to display these left to right of each other what css method I would need and what would I also need in these 2 div components.
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Let's talk about breakfast with ChatGPT.
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Check out this certificate I got for ChatGPT Mastery: 7 Key Best Practices for Superior Results https://lnkd.in/gfryPX_D
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When working with ChatGPT, you can level set the role it plays in your conversations. I'll show you how I use this while pairing with ChatGPT on a code. Check it out: https://bit.ly/4dvWx60 #PairProgramming #SoftwareDevelopment
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