AI Quick Tips 286: Are you using ChatGPT’s personalization settings?
If you couldn’t keep up with all of the AI tool feature updates over the last few months, you are not alone…
If you couldn’t keep up with all of the AI tool feature updates over the last few months, you are not alone…
Answering your questions about business and technology
How can I edit images with ChatGPT?~ Tony
Most people treat ChatGPT like Google.They type in “Write a marketing plan” and hope for brilliance. Instead, they get a wall of bland text that sounds like a term paper written by a sleep-deprived freshman.
Answering your questions about business and technology
How do I know if I have the new ChatGPT images feature or if I’m still using the old one?~ Rob
Sometimes, our brains love to take the scenic route through Worst-Case Scenario Land (well, at least mine does).
If you read the last AI Quick Tip and are thinking that this is the same thing, it is not. That post was a small section that you can add to your prompts. This post is a full prompt that you can use as-is or modify to your liking.
Sometimes, the smartest move is not using AI
AI can do a lot.But that doesn’t mean you always should let it.
OpenAI’s prompting guide for GPT-5.2 has some really good information and guidance. Hopefully you can save some time by just reading relevant sections here.
Some people say they don’t like AI because it “does the thing” for them. Cool. So does your washing machine.
Continuing with documentation snippets that may be useful for you, this post will go over the section on “Handling ambiguity and hallucination risk” from OpenAI’s GPT-5.2 prompting guide.
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