Beginner to Pro with ChatGPT in One Video!
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Beginner to Pro with ChatGPT in One Video!

Jeff Su 22.08.2023 484 435 просмотров 14 896 лайков обн. 18.02.2026
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Grab my AI Toolkit for free: https://academy.jeffsu.org/ai-toolkit?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=140 AI technologies like ChatGPT and Google Bard are developing at a rapid pace so it’s easy to feel left behind. In this video I share the 3 levels of future-proofing yourself in a world of AI tools: Level 1️⃣ - Learn how to craft strong prompts with the 6 essential components Level 2️⃣ - Making AI prompting a daily habit to simplify and enhance everyday tasks, from fitness plans to professional emails. Level 3️⃣ - Embracing continuous learning to stay updated and relevant in the ever-evolving AI landscape. Discover practical tips on prompt engineering, habits, and frameworks to ensure you're always ahead in the AI game. *THE NO BS PRODUCTIVITY NEWSLETTER* 📧 https://www.jeffsu.org/productivity-ping/ *TIMESTAMPS* 00:00 The 3 levels of using ChatGPT 00:18 How to future-proof ourselves 00:47 Beginner Level of using ChatGPT 02:55 Intermediate Level of using ChatGPT 05:43 Advanced Level of using ChatGPT *RESOURCES I MENTION IN THE VIDEO* Master the Perfect Prompt Formula - https://youtu.be/jC4v5AS4RIM My Favorite ChatGPT Productivity Tips - https://youtu.be/Q07rFZtc2Ao Learn Prompting - https://learnprompting.org/docs/intro *MY FAVORITE GEAR* 🎬 My YouTube Gear - https://www.jeffsu.org/yt-gear/ 🎒 Everyday Carry - https://www.jeffsu.org/my-edc/ *MY TOP 3 FAVORITE SOFTWARE* ❎ CleanShot X - https://geni.us/cleanshotx ✍️ Skillshare - https://geni.us/skillshare-jeff 📖 Readwise - https://readwise.io/jeffsu/ *BE MY FRIEND:* 📧 Subscribe to my Productivity newsletter - https://www.jeffsu.org/productivity-ping/ 📸 Instagram - https://instagram.com/j.sushie 🤝 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jsu05/ *👨🏻‍💻 WHO AM I:* I'm Jeff, a tech professional trying to figure life out. What I do end up figuring out, I share! _PS: Some of the links in this description are affiliate links I get a kickback from and my opinions are my own and may not reflect that of my employer_ 😇 #ChatGPT #GoogleBard #PromptEngineering

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  1. 0:00 The 3 levels of using ChatGPT 60 сл.
  2. 0:18 How to future-proof ourselves 84 сл.
  3. 0:47 Beginner Level of using ChatGPT 414 сл.
  4. 2:55 Intermediate Level of using ChatGPT 547 сл.
  5. 5:43 Advanced Level of using ChatGPT 588 сл.
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The 3 levels of using ChatGPT

there are three steps along the Journey of using AI tools like chat gbt and Google barge starting with first writing good prompts second building a habit of applying those prompts in relevant situations and third developing a learning plan that future proves Us in this AI driven era so if that sounds interesting to you let's get started hey
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How to future-proof ourselves

friends welcome back to channel if you're new here my name is Jeff I work full-time in Tech but I have zero experience in coding and programming that means my best bet is not getting left behind is to first get good at using tools like Chachi BT and second more importantly create a system that supports continuous learning as AI technology evolves Ai and aiki AI generative AI generative ai ai and so we start off our prompting careers at the beginner level
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Beginner Level of using ChatGPT

this is basically where you regularly browse Chachi PT content and know how useful the tool is from writing concise emails to crafting comprehensive marketing strategies and you probably even saved a few prompts for future reference the problem here is we're not exactly sure why some prompts give us precisely what we're looking for while other outputs are super generic and unusable but another way we're not able to consistently replicate the good prompts for our own use cases so to progress to the next level we need to First understand there are six components that make up a strong prompt task context exemplars Persona format and tone second there is an order of importance to these six billion blocks its mandatory tune include a task in your prompt it's important to give context and exemplars and it's nice to have Persona format and tone third know that you don't need all six components to get a good result as you become more experienced with prompting you'll know just how much context to give and identify instances where exemplars and format are unnecessary I have an entire video that goes over the six components with specific examples I'll link it down below but an exercise you can do immediately is whenever you come across a problem see if you can break it down into these six components for example if you Google best chat GPD prompts for work and click into one of these search results you might come across a prompt like this explain Topic in simple terms that's the task explain to me as if I'm a beginner that's the context I know instinctively this is a terrible prompt because if you just add you are a tenured college professor in the field of Economics as a Persona add a bit more context as if I'm a college freshman and use the tone use 8th grade English The Prompt will now give a much better output while I am disappointed in Forbes and their clickbaity titles unlike my videos hopefully you can see how just knowing what the six components are can help you become a better printer which by the way is apparently a real word wow also this video is not sponsored but it is supported by those of you who subscribe to my paid community in addition to weekly productivity tips you get access to my AMA ask me anything sessions I'll link more information down below now
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Intermediate Level of using ChatGPT

that we've leveled up from beginner to intermediate we need to start building a habit of applying prompts to our everyday tasks so we can get real value from this skill the trick here is to First identify a task in your life that's repetitive and something you must do and second create and refine a prompt to help with that task just like how the best way to learn how to code is to build an actual project starting off with a simple personal example I'm a 70 kg male looking to maintain muscle mass I can go to the gym five to six days a week and ideally for 15 minute workout sessions context please give me a training plan based on the popular PPL Push Pull leg workout routine task and Exemplar output in a table format so I can easily paste it within a spreadsheet format looking at this output most gym Bros would agree these exercises look fine but there's a big problem they should only include push sizes in a single day meaning these exercises should not be spread out across the week so we wrote a prompt we identified an issue with that prompt so now it's time to refine it to do this I'll add another Exemplar to the original prompt for example a push day includes five to six exercises aimed at the chest shoulders and triceps and now this completely usable output push day pull day leg day just saved you the trouble of having to Google PPL routines figuring out which exercises to do and formatting a spreadsheet Pro tip you can take this a step further by following up with I don't have a dip machine please suggest Alternatives and this allows you to easily replace the dip exercise for example with one of these options moving on to a work related example acts as a senior marketing manager with over 20 years of experience Persona you just wrapped up a three month long email campaign aimed at acquiring new leads for Netflix's advertising platform the campaign acquired 2300 leads which is only 80 of the target context write a short Snippets summarizing this achievement keep it within 200 words and write in a professional tone task format and tone so I don't like this output it's too vague too formal like valuable insights will fuel further optimization like that's just corporate BS and I definitely wouldn't use hashtags at work so I would add this to the original prompt Share three potential areas for improvement since we did miss the Target right in The Confident tone and do not include hashtags this is much better while achieving 80 of a Target is commendable we can still improve and this is how we improve and although I still have to make edits to this draft this one prompt will save me lots of time over the long run in my experience you'll know you succeeded at the intermediate level when you default to thinking can Chachi BT help with that when faced with a new task for example I should interview video editors recently something I've never done before but I immediately prompted Chachi BT to give me a list of questions to ask applicants
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Advanced Level of using ChatGPT

to see if they're good fit or not alright congrats on graduating to the advanced level our Focus now shifts to continuous learning and minimizing the friction of using the prompts we create moving forward some of you might already have your own prompt database where you save prompts you come across but there's a certain amount of friction to opening that database in notion or wherever opening up Chachi BT in your browser and copy pasting that prompt over and so we apply a productivity concept from Thiago Forte you want to organize information or prompts in this case by where you will use them not by where you found them for example I save prompts that help me write better newsletter articles and generate better email titles within the notion page template where I actually draft the blog post or newsletter right so I can use these right away similarly if you need to write the same email every week save a prompt template using the Gmail template function so you can bring up the prompt right before composing the email as opposed to having to look for The Prompt somewhere else and of course it doesn't hurt to keep the Chachi BT tab pinned in your browser so after watching this video and clicking that like button identify locations within your workflow where you can store your prompts to minimize the number of clicks that gets you to that final output when it comes to continuous learning there are two things I find to make the most impact first I dedicate two hours every week to taking a free online course on prompt engineering and second I spend five minutes a day reading a free daily newsletter that curates the latest news on AI at this point I need to stress that staying consistent with one course and one newsletter matters way more than trying to find the best course or best newsletter it's just like how trying to find the best productivity app usually makes you less productive pick one todoistic or Apple notes and stick with it that being said I personally find learnprompting. org to be super user friendly you basically start with the basics and work your way down and the great part is when you finish all the content they have an active Discord Community where you can ask questions and engage with other learner who are on the same Journey as you are newsletter-wise I'm subscribed to superhuman but it's getting more bloated with too much random news and advertising I've heard good things about the newer Frontier The Rundown prompts daily and big brain you can subscribe to all of these pick one you like and after a week unsubscribe from the rest to quickly summarize the goal of the course is to help you learn and get better at prompt engineering the skill the goal of the newsletter is to keep you up to date with the latest developments in Ai and give you inspiration on what to learn next hence the continuous learning component for example I saw Chachi BT rolled out a new feature custom instructions from the newsletter and this prompted me pun intended to do further research on how best to use it I would love to hear your recommendations on courses and newsletters down in the comments check out this video on my favorite productivity tips for chai gbt see you on the next video in the meantime have a great one

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