5 Secrets to Writing with Chat GPT (Use Responsibly)

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This is a great 5 minute video that will likely upgrade your skills with ChatGPT.

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Buckle up because this is going to be huge for  you! No, I mean it, this one is actually a game   changer! ChatGPT is a true superpower when it  comes to writing. And getting started and using   it as your assistant writer is not very hard. But there  are several hidden prompts and formulas that you   really need to know about to get the most out of  it. And at the end of the day, if you're using   ChatGPT you already have a competitive advantage.  But even within that, this content will give you   another advantage over all the typical: "I am  a large language model" answer receivers. And   first I want to begin with a use case that you've  probably already seen, and that's asking it to   write an essay. But I need you to start thinking  differently about this. Because this is what ChatGPT   really sees in the background. And if  you see the formula written out like this, it allows you to craft prompts that are completely  unique to you. And then you can start expanding it   with building blocks like: "in the style of", and  then you insert the style. This is really the key   to becoming a little more advanced here. Okay,  and here's a quick tip on a few things you could   insert instead of the variables. Instead of essay,  you could say a poem, blog article, or song.   And instead of Hemingway, you could pick most  public personalities who have published a large   body of work. This could range from all the way from philosophers  and religious figures to comedians like Dave   Chappelle. Now that you understand the basic  writing prompt, I want to show you some tricks and   keywords that will help you get the most out of  your writing. I'll just take the first paragraph   from Wikipedia of my favorite artist, and we will  use some of the keywords here. So when I insert it into ChatGPT and put it into quotation marks. One fantastic keyword here is "rephrase"; what that will do is express the  same ideas in a different tone. Now yes, this   could easily be abused to plagiarize, but I'm not  here to judge the ethical implications. I'm simply   showing what is possible with this technology. And as you can see here it turns the Wikipedia   article into an almost original piece of text,  kind of. And if I use a basic plagiarism checker,   and first, check for the Wikipedia article and  then for the ChatGPT output after I rephrased   it this is what I get: The Wikipedia article is  80% plagiarized, obviously, actually it's kinda   surprising that it's not 100 right? And as you can  see the ChatGPT gets a 100 % unique rating. Now   look I am fully aware that universities have more  complex plagiarism checkers, but the point is that   the keyword: "rephrase" is pretty damn powerful. Ok so the next super powerful prompt right here   focuses on a different aspect of writing. A lot  of times if you write you first have to research.   And in order to research you have to absorb  information. And if you do your work well   you absorb a lot of information, like a book!  That would also be a typical school assignment,   wouldn't it? I could just go ahead and say:  "Provide me with an outline of for the book The   Old Man And The Sea."By the way, I read that, and  so should you. Incredible book. But let's see what   ChatGPT can do here. Excellent work, honestly.  So as you can see "provide me with an outline" is   an extremely powerful prompt because you can run  this on books, articles or even transcripts that   you feed it yourself. And you could always go in  and say: "Elaborate on the second point". "Santiago   sets out to sea early one morning, hoping to catch  a big fish and end his streak of 84 days without   a catch. And then in the end: Overall Santiagos struggle with the fish serves as a metaphor for the human struggle to   overcome challenges and persevere in the face  of adversity." A legendary story worth reading,   but also a very useful prompt. Okay so here's  one that you could totally use for learning   purposes when working with a young person. Let's  say they write a text and they use a pretty basic   vocabulary: "Yesterday I went to school it was  really fun me and my friends had lunch and then   we played cards". Now instead of explaining to  that person hey maybe you could string these   together or maybe you could use more advanced  words or adjectives. Simply put this in quotation   marks and tell ChatGPT the following: Replace  my simple vocabulary with advanced English.   "Yesterday I visited the school. The experience  was quite enjoyable. My friends and I shared a   meal together and afterwards engaged in a game  of cards". And honestly using a tool like this,   this is one of the better ways to communicate  with a human being. You can take input that they   generated and show them instantly, how else this  could be approached. And as per usual can follow   up with: "Now write it in the style of a video game  dialogue" and instantly picks a tone of voice that   resonates with young people. If you appreciate  this content hit that like button for me but   now let's move on to the next point. Alright  and here's my last one and buckle up because   this is going to be huge for you, no I mean it.  This one is actually a game-changer. Act as a   professional spelling and grammar corrector and  improver. "sure I'd be happy to help. please   provide the text." and now we'll completely  butcher this and see what it can do okay?   Okay, let's just submit this and see what we  get. That is perfect! And here's one bonus tip   Now write that in the style of a Pulitzer Prize  winner. If you didn't know Pulitzer prizes are   literary Oscars. "Greetings dear sir or madam  as a connoisseur of the english language I find   myself in need of a refreshing beverage and what  could be more fitting than a classic Coca-Cola."   Pretty cool, and as previously mentioned, you  can think about these in terms of formulas,   so really I just gave you the secret sauce  to so many functions. If you think about it. (All of them are in the video's description) Because act as a professional spelling and grammar  corrector and improver can be seen as act as a   professional, insert profession. Now you pick and  right away you can start talking to a psychologist   or electrician. And trust me, you'll be surprised  by how professional and educated they actually   are. Alright, so what all these have in common is  that they took a different approach to communicate   with the AI. And that's really the key here.  The dataset that this has been trained by is,   in certain ways, superior to what humans can know.  But then there's other things we do way better.   But, by knowing some of these tips and tricks, you  can really combine the best of both worlds; your   intuition, emotional intelligence, and knowledge,  with the AI's data. And that's the whole point of   this channel. But, in this video, I was only able  to show you five prompts, but the truth of the matter is, there is so much more. And I decided  to start a weekly newsletter featuring the best   and most innovative prompts so you can get the  maximum out of this revolutionary technology.   It's completely free and trust me, I'll make  sure it's the opposite of spam. Meanwhile,   here's a video with even more creative prompts  and, as per usual, put these to work responsibly.
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Length: 5min 18sec (318 seconds)
Published: Sun Dec 18 2022
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