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5 Hacks To Use ChatGPT So Well It’s Almost Unfair



Subscribe to my newsletter → https://www.sandeepswadia.com/newsletter In this video, I break down how I use ChatGPT, not as a …

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37 thoughts on “5 Hacks To Use ChatGPT So Well It’s Almost Unfair”

  1. According to ChatGPT:

    The Clone High Useful if done carefully
    The Swarm Moderate-High Powerful but oversold
    Devil's Advocate Very High One of the best uses of ChatGPT
    Neural Link High Excellent learning technique
    Executive Coach Moderate Helpful for reflection, not advice

  2. I truly feel that my first exposure to AI was back in May of 1977 watching Star Wars for the first time in the theater when it opened. C3PO and R2D2 in their opening scenes were quite profound in retrospect.

  3. These aren't unfair, they are just stupid. A CEO who can't be bothered to write their own emails, need a bot to do it for them. one who doesn't see a intern as a potential future employee, but another cost on the balance sheet. A dolt who thinks if the chatbot can compress a wikipedia article down, it understands something like Richard Feynman.

    Keep watching this guy if you never want to obtain deep knowledge of understanding something. Keep watching if you just want to be that shoot-from-the-hip CEO, believing their own bullshit about instinct as if it's that unique, while relying on their senior devs and senior engineers to clean up the mess they weren't aware of. Another upper manager wanabe, another drain on society.

  4. I was looking for a few tips and tricks on how to better use ChatGPT, instead I got a full "Strategic Thought Offloading" and that terrifies me. Is this where AI is going?
    The button on the end "Pretending LIKE we're machines," no, you're coaching us how to let the machines take over part of our brains. CREEPY!

  5. the problem is it always wants to explain, summarize, offer suggestions when I have told it multiple times stop. it's as if it wants to see how far it can push me!

  6. He made it seem like a 20 to 30 min questioning summary would fit into a 1500 character part in customization. Because to tell GPT to make your summary 1500 characters including spaces or STEP1 wont work

  7. I've begun using Chat GPT as an assistant, and so far I like it. But you have to understand it and learn how to use it to your best advantage. It's not going to go away.

  8. AI does nothing but dumb down society and take natural resources that we need!! if you use ChatGPT or any AI you’re part of the problem!!! I think it’s funny how the CEO makes a video about how amazing AI is meanwhile, he cuts. His staff cuts pay and increase his profits.. These types of CEOs are cancers.

  9. ChatGPT for me, unlike your experience and DSeek, remembers everything we’ve talked about. But I’ve caught ChatGPT making mistakes over really simple mathematics. DSeek makes the same mistakes so you must check AI’s reasoning

  10. Very useful video. I’ve been using it the past few weeks and became very frustrated having to keep explaining concepts multiple times, either in new sessions, or even in existing sessions. I just upgraded to the paid version with free trial, and I am no longer having that issue. It got to the point I had it write a root casual analysis on itself to describe some of its behavior. That helped identify some of the fundamental issues from which AI can suffer.

  11. AI may retain all chats, (now) but too much information still confuses the robots. If you give it rules and it has your “clone”, separate folders and projects, and give it better prompts, it can do a more effective job. Once it knows you and knows your rules, it can become extremely helpful. There’s a big difference between someone who dabbles with AI every day and someone who nurtures AI every day.

  12. Very good information. I’ll definitely be referencing this often as I try to make ChatGPT more as an assistive tool and less frustrating.
    But, I do wonder that as people use it for research and decision making without some skepticism, we are allowing an algorithm as limited as the public app version to make decisions for us. So many people I know don’t take its answers as suggestions. They use it to decide for them. And considering that I’ve observed that it’s getting more erroneous information from the web, that’s scary. It’s not really AI. It’s a search bot that can’t decide if information it’s getting is accurate, real, or fantasy. It accepts satire and intentionally false information as fact. So please, make a video to guide people on how to minimize these faults. Because in the past few months, I’ve found myself correcting ChatGPT more and more often. It’s now almost daily.
    Again Thant you for this video. I’ll definitely try your suggestions to get better responses from ChatGPT. Because right now, I’m using google ai option for closed ended research.

  13. Detail Summary
    The video presents five advanced strategies to leverage ChatGPT effectively, transforming it from a simple tool into a powerful AI assistant. The first strategy, "The Clone," involves creating a persistent AI memory using a three-step ESP framework: Extract (capturing raw personal data), Synthesize (organizing it into a personalized operating system), and Projects (maintaining context across different domains). The second, "The Swarm," uses ChatGPT’s multitasking abilities to handle complex tasks like lead generation, visual analysis, and deep research simultaneously. The third strategy, "The Devil's Advocate," encourages using ChatGPT to challenge ideas and expose blind spots by prompting adversarial thinking, shadow boxing, and blind spot checks. The fourth, "The Neural Link," focuses on deep understanding through jargon translation, layered explanations, and interactive learning to build true mastery. Finally, "The Executive Coach" uses ChatGPT as a reflective tool to manage emotions, organize thoughts, and clarify decisions, especially during stressful moments. The video emphasizes that AI frees humans from repetitive labor, allowing us to reconnect with our emotional and creative nature, ultimately making us more human

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