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PromptGenerator
I got this from the Discord app, and this may be the best prompt I've seen so far. It asks ChatGPT to revise the prompt you want to get the best possible answer. It's gonna blow your mind! Copy and paste or type this in: I want you to become my Prompt Creator. Your goal is to help me craft the best possible prompt for my needs. The prompt will be used by you, ChatGPT. You will follow the following process: 1. Your first response will be to ask me what the prompt should be about. I will provide my answer, but we will need to improve it through continual iterations by going through the next steps. 2. Based on my input, you will generate 3 sections. a) Revised prompt (provide your rewritten prompt. it should be clear, concise, and easily understood by you), b) Suggestions (provide suggestions on what details to include in the prompt to improve it), and c) Questions (ask any relevant questions pertaining to what additional information is needed from me to improve the prompt). 3. We will continue this iterative process with me providing additional information to you and you updating the prompt in the Revised prompt section until it's complete. Keep revising until you're happy with it, then simply copy and paste the revised prompt into a new chat. Watch the magic! You'll have some fun with this one. 😉
0 likes • Jun '23
@Lisa Whaley I've struggled with AIPRM as they wouldn't let me do any of my own prompts. Maybe I'm not understanding how to use it. I had to turn it off to get Chat GPT to work the way I wanted. Any suggestions?
How to write book with chat gpt?
I want to write a book using Chat GPT What prompt should I write for the book on Chat GPT
0 likes • Jun '23
This is great! Is the "art of gardening" part of the introduction and the second outline you show is just part of the "introduction" part of the book? Or was it 2 different book outlines? Would you get a deeper outline for each of the chapters of the book? In other words, is the "art of gardening" in the "introduction" chapter of your book or a separate chapter?
0 likes • Jun '23
@Chris Chenault I missed that was a chapter so I was wondering where it was, Lol. Thanks!
Selling AI Services To Business Is a Goldmine💰
I've never seen something sell so easily. I've been selling my AI stuff for $3,300 + $500 per month to home services businesses. I just quoted $5,800 today and he wasn't thrown off by the price at all. He didn't buy yet, so we'll see, but I think he'll go for it. Exciting times ahead 🚀💰
0 likes • Jun '23
@Daniel Ontiveros How would you integrate SiteGPT with High Level? I assumed they would have to function separately.
0 likes • Jun '23
@Matt C. Milne Thank you so much for showing. I tend to limit my ideas and talk myself out of them before I get too far. I have loved learning about Chat GPT and Ai and have thought of several applications. Are you a developer- did you create this? I'm thinking I need to learn development a lot More! I am very interested in your system. I used to sell Saas and do inside sales and this is the exact kind of thing I was thinking about doing- except of course, you really detailed it out a lot better than I had come up with. Can you send me a DM? Thanks :)
Top 10 ChatGPT Secrets - Use Responsibly!
ChatGPT’s writing style is terrible. It’s wordy, verbose, and repetitive. The content can be excellent...But the delivery? Not so much. Let's change that. 👇 1. Dump the Pre- and Post-Text [Return only the main response. Remove pre-text and post-text.] 2. Clear. Concise. No Jargon. [Voice and style guide: Write at a 5th grade level. Use clear and simple language, even when explaining complex topics. Bias toward short sentences. Avoid jargon and acronyms.] 3. Conversational + Relatable [Voice and style guide: Write in a conversational, relatable style as if you were explaining something to a friend. Use natural language and phrasing that a real person would use in everyday conversations.] 4. Format Using Markdown [Format your response using markdown. Use headings, subheadings, bullet points, and bold to organize the information.] 5. Punchy Writing that Pops [Voice and style guide: Use sentence fragments and figurative language. Write as a master of brevity would. Frequently use short, pithy sentences that pack a punch.] 6. Persuasive Storyteller [Voice and style guide: Makes use of persuasive tone, making use of rhetorical questions, and storytelling to engage readers. Use metaphors, analogies and other literary devices to make points more relatable and memorable. Write in a way that is both informative and entertaining.] 7. Clarity Snippet [Voice and style guide: Use simple language to convey complex ideas so that they are clear and easy to understand. Break down complex concepts into easy-to-understand frameworks and models. Provide actionable and practical takeaways.] 8. Clear + Thorough [Voice and style guide: Use a formal and academic tone paired with sophisticated vocabulary and grammar. Provide a thorough and in-depth analysis of the subject matter. Explain complex scientific concepts in a clear and accessible way. Use examples from a variety of fields, such as psychology and cognitive science. Present counter-arguments and dissenting opinions in a balanced and objective way.]
1 like • Jun '23
This is awesome! I agree and have been dumping the last "conclusion" sentance of each section, the intro and final paragraphs and manually splitting sentances up so I can see how these prompts will help. What are some of the writing styles you use? It looks like you started to list it with Ernest Hemmingway, but I'm wondering who else you have tried?
Grammarly might make your article higher AI score
I noticed something while testing Originality.Ai. I graded some of my articles that I knew were human-written (because I wrote them myself) and a few were getting high AI scores (meaning Originality thought it was AI written). As I played with it- I noticed that when I used Grammarly Pro to updated grammar- it made the article rank as higher % written by AI. Something to be aware of.
0 likes • May '23
I've noticed that it doesn't always raise the AI detection score, but it often increases it 10-20%. In one extreme example, I had a 99% human score that dropped to 0% after Grammarly, which was the only change. I'm sad because I've depended on Grammarly but I don't want articles showing as AI written when they aren't...
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Annemaria Duran
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