AI Quick Tips 214: What is ChatGPT?
Since I think that there are more beginners out there than anything, this one is for you.
Since I think that there are more beginners out there than anything, this one is for you.
It makes sense on paper - if you want to get better using a technology, focus on improving your technology skill-set(s).
I like to use AI tools like Gemini, ChatGPT, etc. for tasks that I know how to do well. Really well.
If you’ve never heard of the Feynman Technique, it focuses on having you teach something simply (as if explaining it to a child) and identifying gaps in your knowledge.
Using modern AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, etc. is a skill (a lot of skills actually). That means that you will not be good initially, AND that you can get better, but you have to put in work.
You can use prompt frameworks to save even more time with AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Copilot, Claude, etc.
I’ve recently talked to some people who said that they didn’t like the infographics that they got out of ChatGPT.
We ended up talking about other things and never came back to the infographics and I wonder what their prompt(s) looked like. I’ll use it as an opportunity to...
If you don’t want to get left behind with AI tools like ChatGPT, you might have realized that you don’t know where to start.
One of the more common things that we hear from people (regarding AI chatbots like ChatGPT) is some version of -
A lot of times when we use AI tools like ChatGPT, we believe that we know the answer that we are looking for. We’ll know it when we see it or whatever we tell ourselves.
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