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People who say ChatGPT "creates mediocre content" are giving it mediocre prompts. Instead, you need to guide your intern: • Create constraints • Don't encourage assumptions If you give AI vague information, it will give you a vague answer.



Just found this in the ChatGPT settings. New feature? pic.twitter.com/8JkmINOtHQ



Some observations/questions: - Did you know that Gemini traffic is already ~25% of ChatGPT? And Google isn't pushing it through their massive distribution channels yet (Android, Google, GSuite, etc). - Big on X, but Claude usage is still very low. Should Anthropic advertise? - ChatGPT is still the big brand, but usage relatively flat over the last year. Why isn't it growing? Is OpenAI compute limited or demand-limited?



Stop wasting time and unlock the secret to a 3-day workweek. Chat-GPT will supercharge your productivity with 5 game-changing prompts.



🚨OpenAI update: Memory feature "Memory is now available to all ChatGPT Plus users." ChatGPT can now remember the details you provide across various chats. Eliminating the need to repeat information. Toggle Memory on or off in settings. pic.twitter.com/IDAZA8cL0s



1. Does she know how to use group chat or does staff handle that for her? 2. Are Android users now part of some new oppressed class? 3. > 90% of @Apple employee political donations go to the party of Warren. 4. A lot going on in the world. Why the focus on group chats? x.com/SenWarren/stat…


Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢

@JeremyNguyenPhD

ChatGPT's Memory function is now available. I'm not putting my personal details in there. Instead, you can use it as a prompt library to store your prompts: pic.twitter.com/NITmCghEtz



12 ChatGPT prompts that you can copy/paste to finish HOURS of work in SECONDS: pic.twitter.com/BoZSRKpZg3



This is how most marketers use ChatGPT… Prompt: Give me 10 content ideas around [insert subject] The issue with that prompt is that you get terrible results. Instead, you should try this prompt. ***Start Prompt*** Please do customer research for the [insert your industry, and ideally, it should be at least two words] industry. Tell me 10 questions and 10 problems that [insert a description of your ideal customer] face. Please place the results in a table. The Y-axis should be labeled 1 through 10, and the X-axis should be labeled "Questions" and "Problems." ***End Prompt*** You’ll generate 20 content ideas with this prompt. I ask ChatGPT to show me both questions and problems because “questions” gives you content ideas for very target and specific issues people are facing. While asking ChatGPT for “problems” gives you more general issues people face within your industry. Try it out.



One reason I dislike being sent stuff written by ChatGPT is that it feels like being sent object code instead of source code. The source code was the prompts.


Rick | Written Notes

@WrittenN0tes

5 ChatGPT prompts that will turn you into a Superhuman: (Save it for later): pic.twitter.com/B3kACawGV2



Memory is now available to all ChatGPT Plus users. Using Memory is easy: just start a new chat and tell ChatGPT anything you’d like it to remember. Memory can be turned on or off in settings and is not currently available in Europe or Korea. Team, Enterprise, and GPTs to come. pic.x.com/mlt9vyYeMK



A GPT-4 level chatbot, available to use completely free, running at over 800 tokens per second on Groq. I'm genuinely mindblown by LlaMA 3. Try it with the link in the next tweet. pic.twitter.com/kSnXqY9HFk



I'm shocked by how most people still don't use ChatGPT for their job search. Copy and paste these ChatGPT prompts to land your dream job



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