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The ChatGPT Playbook of EPIC Prompts



In this video, I break down some of my favorite prompts with ChatGPT. 🛠️ Explore hundreds of AI Tools: https://futuretools.io/ …

43 thoughts on “The ChatGPT Playbook of EPIC Prompts”

  1. 01:00 – Tip 1. Proofreading
    02:20 – Tip 2A. summarizing articles
    03:19 – Tip 2B. use edge browser for bullet point summary
    03:49 TIP 3. pros and cons of a product
    05:30 – TIP 4. Midjourney Prompts – 🔲 " Here is a formula for MidJourney prompts:
    A photograph of (subject] [doing something] in [setting] during [time of dayl, taken with [type of camera] with [type of camera lens]. — ar 16:9 — v 5 " 🔳
    07:39 – TIP 5. Stable Diffusion image prompt
    10:12 – TIP 6. Get business advice
    12:42 – TIP 7. recc title for YT channel
    17:43 – TIP 8. prompts for midjourney to make YT thumbnails
    19:40 – TIP 9. it'll make you a HTML website
    22:10 – TIP 10. clean up the code on your website
    23:54 SUMMARY OF THE TIPS ✨

    hope this helps someone with less time than me on my day off; make it a great day 🤗

  2. why are people so amazed by the word chatgpt its like they are hypnotized 1:41 into video talks about pasting text into chatgpt for grammar spelling errors when grammar lyrics runs in the background of your native doc and does that for you no need to paste text grammarly been around for years long before chatgpt was a thing

  3. As a blind person, I really benefit on your immense descriptions of everything that you do and everything that is on the screen while you're doing things, keep it up

  4. One day, I was trying to determine whether I had sufficient space on my hard drive to install a program. I provided the memory requirement of the game to ChatGPT and also mentioned the amount of memory available on my system. I asked ChatGPT if I had enough space. However, I encountered an issue because the two numbers were expressed in different units that could be converted. Surprisingly, not only did ChatGPT inform me that I had enough space, but it also explained the precise method it employed to reach that conclusion. I have also edited this comment using ChatGPT.

  5. I work on the development of such tools and I'm starting to regret that it became publicly available.

    All I see there is people killing their creativity and willingness to put in an effort to process or even gather information to gain an insight or an inspiration.

  6. Okay, all that's great. Except, Google has a filter designed to read AI-written articles and blogs. Once identified, they devalue the ranking, and you fall way down on the search list compared to organically written articles. It searches for precisely what you corrected, Humans speak and write using flaws and slang language, and AI writes to perfection, which humans do not; therefore, it is easier to filter out AI-written articles. Human sentence structure is also flawed.

  7. Do you know how many tokens you used during that video? Would appreciate if some of these "how to use GPT-4" videos got into the costs of doing some of these things.

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