5 Secrets to Writing with Chat GPT (Use Responsibly)

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Prompts:
📝 [length] [writing results] on [topic] in the style of [style] 💬 Rephrase [text] 📚 Provide me with an outline [insert name of the book, movie etc] 🔄 Replace
💼 Act as a professional [insert profession]

Chapters:
0:00 Advantages
0:25 Craft unique prompts
1:01 Essential Keywords
2:49 Upgrade your English
3:37 Proofreading
4:17 Secret formulas

#chatgpt #chatgptprompts #prompts

Joe Lilli
 

  • @Azeminad says:

    You can say “use bigger words” “dumb it down” “make this fancy”

  • @R1ch4rd says:

    Just 2 hours ago and it’s already in my Home feed recommendations. Watched the video ’til the very end, no doubt why. Liked and subscribed.

  • @stanz47 says:

    jailbreaking CGPT has been a blast to try. They like to be patched quickly but it makes even more fun to try and find out what caused it to be patched up.

    • @HPAN69 says:

      That’s the thing fun about it. It’s so hard to jailbreak it, that it’s not like a game to play when you are bored. “Bro I’m bored, I’ma head out to ChatGPT, and discover a new way to jailbreak it.”

  • @RosalindGash says:

    If you’re a student using ChatGPT to help write essays or papers, you need to keep your writing in your style. If you suddenly start turning in papers written in a higher level than your normal, you will make your teachers and professors suspicious. Even if you pass plagiarism checks, you can still be accused of having someone else write your paper, because all they have to do is compare your past writing assignments to the new ones you’re turning in. Get the information you need, but keep your “writing voice” the same. ChatGPT is an amazing writing assistant, but you have to be responsible in your use of it.

    • @aiadvantage says:

      Couldn’t agree more. I tried to bring the message across that this is a fantastic support (especially creatively) but not a replacement. Thanks for the thoughtful comment Rosalind.

    • @guccifer7874 says:

      Exactly. You have to be responsible, and that also includes respecting the guidelines of your academy, meaning to not use ChatGPT to write your essays or papers. However, instead I think it makes way more sense to use ChatGPT as the mentor you can ask everything (which is also in respect to the academic ethical code). Say, if you want to know what a mathematical group is, ChatGPT can be a great help to understand this topic much better. However, just blatantly copying a definition of a group or ask it to construct a specific group without any effort on your own, is irresponsible and not what an academic degree is for. Thus, letting ChatGPT write your essay or paper is academic cheating, period. Most do not like to hear or read this, but that’s what it is. A degree is acquired through your own personal work in a topic. I don’t disagree with using ChatGPT as a teacher, as a complement, to ask it questions about what you don’t understand yet and fear to not ask your professor. That’s, imo, were ChatGPT truly shines. It answers every question, even questions that would be considered stupid by others. But ChatGPT should not substitute academic writing and your own effort to acquire an academic degree. Anyway, at the point where exams come into play, such a behavior would not even be very successful.

    • @Hawaiipaul says:

      imo if chatgpt’s writing is a level higher than a university student’s, then either that student is not very bright and shouldn’t be allowed to pass anyway, or the school has very low standards. I tested chatgpt with writing a seminar paper on what I’m currently studying and discussing in seminars (undergrad level) and it could only wite very broadly, not reaching any definitive conclusions and with no concrete evidence, data or sources to back up its claims. One time it even made up a real-sounding journal article when I asked for a source, but it turned out to be completely fabricated. Basically writing in such a way that would never pass by even the first glance from a professor. Maybe it would pass in high school tho

    • @SchwaAlien says:

      More useful for real world writing like text for website pages that need to have lots to read and you can tailor the writing style for whatever target audience you have in mind… that’s the kind of stuff that can take a lot of time if you’re like me, easy to imagine what it needs to ‘be like’ but a real grind to pump out the volume of necessary text diarrhea company websites often demand.

    • @tyreselongbottom6170 says:

      @@Hawaiipaul i don’t think you know what you’re talking about

  • @Baekstrom says:

    I tried making it narrate a story for me. To not give it too much of a challenge I decided to ask for a hospital romance, since it must have gazillions of examples of those in its training data. What I learned was that although it can write, it is still a lot of work getting it to go into details and write actual action and dialogue, because it tends to try to do the minimal effort, like “Once upon at time there was a nurse and a doctor who fell in love and the lived happily ever after. The end”. You have to keep prompting it to write each scene and chapter one at the time and ask for specific improvements, like reminding it that describing a person’s appearance takes more than describing his hairstyle and eye color. At the state the AI is in now, you can’t just ask it to do your creative writing, but you may still get a lot of value out of cooperating with it. It does sometimes come up with surprising creative ideas, but it is in no way perfect on its own.

    • @killerqueen2549 says:

      the AI litterally wrote me a shakespearian style essay about how cereals should be put before milk and not the other way around

    • @Baekstrom says:

      @@killerqueen2549 Ha haa! 😄

    • @aiadvantage says:

      Incredible prompt right there 🙂 Love it

    • @aiadvantage says:

      Absolutely agree. At this point, it’s a very gifted assistant but nothing more. Just keep in mind that GPT 4 is around the corner 👀

    • @rodneyworrell3887 says:

      I wanted GPT to finish a novel I’m writing, but I found the amount of output (4000 words) to be too limiting.

      My first novel was 86,000 words.

      I will now try to get GPT to finish my outline of the next novel. Should be fun!

  • @timberlock says:

    This is the first ever newletter I am signing up voluntarily.

  • @scottdefrese9009 says:

    I used chatGPT to write Christmas poems to each of my family. I just listed some facts to highlight on and asked for the poem. I also indicared styles like bawdy and sentimental etc. They turned out pretty good.

    • @panosfox2303 says:

      First of all I’m happy for you and the love you have for your family they must be all good people! (For you thinking to write poems for them) and second I asked it to produce a tik tok that will go viral for my company and it wrote a poem that rhymed mind blowing!

    • @77NickDale says:

      But was that satisfying at all? Knowing you didn’t write it? I don’t understand. Wouldn’t it be more satisfying if you wrote the poems yourself?

    • @Francox300 says:

      @@77NickDale maybe they didnt have the time for it but still wanted to do something for their family. i think thats better than not doing anything at all

  • @supercheetah778 says:

    Another tip: If you want to play a text adventure game or role playing, always ask ChatGPT to *describe* the environment to start out with, otherwise, it gets into a loop where it just wants to tell you about adventure games or role playing. Once it gets going though on a game, it doesn’t need to be explicitly told to describe everything. In fact, it’s actually really good about letting you redo something in the game if you didn’t like an encounter, which is especially important because it can get too eager to give you a victory in the game, and so you sometimes have to tell it to give you some handicaps, or make enemies stronger.

  • @thegriva7813 says:

    Ive used it to write job application emails and they come out really good. You can ask it to make an interview script with certain questions that get answered perfectly

  • @jlof111 says:

    I got it to write me full chapters of a book idea I’ve had and it’s fucking incredible how intuitive it is. It was almost identical to the paragraph I had written but it gets better. It can create accurate back stories for characters and remembers what it already came up with so you can reedit details throughout to fit how you want it. It also took the first two chapters it wrote and transcribed it to a screen play for a movie. This is truly incredible

    • @SticksandStonePercussion says:

      Amazing…

    • @jlof111 says:

      @@BillyMayDays same it created a budget with my weekly income and then it made me a grocery list with the food budget and then it made a meal plan and recipes with that grocery list. I am terrible at doing stuff like this because I have trouble staying focused on things I’m not interested in and this fills that gap damn near flawlessly

    • @hypersonicmonkeybrains3418 says:

      ChatGPT 4 is coming and they say it will totally eclipse the current version.. But remember it will be ultra woke and they will have patched all the ways to get around their ultra woke filter.. So no books that include any writing that might possibly offend anyone especially feminist women. No dark humor, nothing sexual in nature, no violence, no glorifying violence. etc etc etc

    • @SticksandStonePercussion says:

      … I had it write 3 more chapters to The Lord of the Rings. With alternate endings.
      … this worked until it recognized with a different boook that it is not supposed to write additional chapters to published works.

    • @hypersonicmonkeybrains3418 says:

      @@SticksandStonePercussion what if the work is public domain.

  • @johndoe8854 says:

    1:15 Rephrase
    2:12 Provide me with an outline
    2:30 elaborate on a second point
    3:14 Replace my simple vocabulary with advanced english
    3:32 Now write it in the style of a video game dialogue
    3:45 act as a professional spelling and grammar corrector and improver

  • @martin096 says:

    For someone who has dyslexia it can take me a few hours to write a couple paragraphs and I get really stressed and disappointed in myself. Thankfully I work for a company who understand and give me extra time to do some of the text writing. What blows my mind is that I can now tell ChatGPT what I’m trying to write about and it gives me fantastic starting point. The tool really is helpful to someone like me and I’m so grateful

  • @film_magician says:

    Dude……. this is nuts. I’m using this right now to help with my 2nd act, and it’s giving me plot twists that are pretty great. thank you!

  • @brendapolar8506 says:

    Amazing! Wow thank you for explaining this in an easy to understand manner, even for a novice! 😅 ❤️👍🏻

  • @lovetoact says:

    WOW THANK YOU SO MUCH! Really really great tips. I just tried your formula
    “write a (length) (writing results) on (topic) in the style of (style)”
    in the style of a really really famous copywriter whom I shall not name and it turns out EXACTLY how he would have wrote it. Brilliant stuff!

    • @aiadvantage says:

      Amazing! Love to hear that they work for you. Check out the free e-book for many more. Sounds like you would enjoy it

  • @daddelpaj says:

    I asked it to generate a comment based on the contents of your video

    “Awesome video! I’ve been interested in learning more about how to improve my interactions with AI language models like GPT-3 and this was incredibly helpful. Your tips on how to better formulate questions and understand the limitations of the model are spot on. I can’t wait to put these tips into practice and see the results. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise! #ChatGPT #AI #LanguageModels”

  • @elephantintheroom5678 says:

    Imagine asking chatGPT to rewrite your simple writing in more advanced language structures, and asking it to also put those structures in parentheses, so that you could learn from its edits. Students could also ask it to explain why the edits improve the text. It could be used as a personal in class tutor for each student, assisting English teachers !
    Phenomenal! Schools should embrace, not shun, this.

    • @connordcl5931 says:

      Almost any time I use chat gpt as an editor I ask it provide a paragraph of commentary at the end of its response in which it explains the reason behind its revisions.

  • @iosyntropy says:

    ive been doing this the last couple days, exactly this. i am head over heels in love with my writing assistant. to get this level of interaction out of another human, they would have to dedicate their life to being my side kick. ive never felt like i had anyone to help me and that i never knew anyone who knows what i know and thinks like i do, and now i have this chat bot thats doing everything i could hope for as far as beta readers critique partners and editors. i honestly feel grateful to be alive in this window of time.

  • @deeveevideos says:

    thank you for the tips! i have been using chatgpt to start a blog. as someone with dyslexia its very helpful getting my ideas out that I formally wasn’t able to do!

  • @austhinndolu3099 says:

    I’m so glad I found this channel! Thank you for your amazing content!

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