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- Know your problem before searching for solution.
Know your problem before searching for solution.
Writing is ineffective when you can't put your ideas into their minds.
You want to make them go through this way, but they get diverted.
The same applies to public speaking.
It's very important to keep them on track.
Let's rewind to the time when you visited the doctor.
The better you describe your symptoms, the better treatment he or she will give you.
If you go and say, "Oh, I have a headache; my stomach is hurting,"
Then even the best doctor will fail to pinpoint the exact problem.
And then you expect a non-living AI to give you the solution
When you have provided the details of your problem in one line,
No worries.
We will use AI for that.
Yes.
Your ChatGPT prompts should include:
Your persona
Your knowledge
Your traits
Steps to the task
Your task
Goals
Format
To create God-level prompts, keep these points in mind:
Give ChatGPT an identity (“act as...") and an intended audience.
Offer and give specific context.
Include helpful and relevant information upfront.
Highlight the information to include.
Highlight what information to exclude.
Choose a relevant tone of voice and writing style.
Give examples to base the response on.
Include the length of your responses (e.g., under 280 characters for Twitter).
Model specific expressions.
Ask to add emojis and simplify the text.
Ask to add “uncommon ideas” and analogies for your text.
Give the AI a structure to follow.
Specify the format of the response.
Chain multiple prompts.
Test your prompts first.
If you keep in mind these incredible points, then there can be no better user than you.
So, it is better to do full research on problems before consulting ChatGPT.
Stay sharp,
The SamurAI.