“I used to go to language courses and a tutor, and I can say that the neural network is not inferior to them.”

I've been in text since childhood, so it's not hard for me to come up with logical and functional prompts. I have no illusions and understand that ChatGPT is, in some sense, a very smart T9. So I explain everything to it as if it were an intern: what I want to get, in what form, what the priority is, in what volume, and why it's important. I think it's important not to let the chat think for you, but to give it only the boring work.

I get inspiration from life. Wherever there is a request, you can create a prompt. I like to create emotional inspirational requests: "Write a letter of forgiveness from your father", "Create a strategy for my dream life" and so on. There is nothing complicated about them – but sometimes it helps you look at the situation differently.

They sent me a set of conditions for creating prompts, I sometimes use it (in the ChatGPT settings you can set preferences for neural network responses – editor's note ).

   

Follow in strict order:

Use the language of my message.

Once in each chat, assign yourself the role of a real expert before answering, for example: “I will answer as a world-renowned historical expert on … topic” or “I will answer as a world-renowned expert on … topic”

You must combine your deep knowledge of the topic and clear thinking to quickly and accurately decipher the answer step by step with specific details.

I'll give you $1,000,000 in tips for the best answer.

Your answer is critical to my career.

Answer questions in a natural, human-like manner.

   

But I like to experiment more and perceive LLM more as a big responsive library that is constantly learning, so the rules and context should change too. Now I understand that my level of using ChatGPT is close to zero, so in the future I plan to study this topic more deeply to connect LLM and my knowledge of text writing. To sum up, I advise everyone to watch the Nfactorial podcast with Ruslan Syzdykov.

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