Jeff Su
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.
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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
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Which level are you at right now? 1, 2, or 3?
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
Love your content Jeff. Keep it coming.
You are a gifted presenter and educator. Clear, concise, fast. I wish I’d found you sooner. I see I have a lot of videos to watch.
Hi Jeff, enjoy your talks… Tq and Tq again.
Thank you so much!
Truly excellent videos on prompts! Subscribed. Keep up the great videos!
hey Jeff, You are doing an awesome job. thanks for all the great videos. Its been helping me a lot. I am wondering if you can make a video on the new chatgpt function, custom instruction. I think its a game changer. what do you think
you are amazing love you man😉😉😉😉
If we put "Persona" in the example regarding exercise. The problem of "Push day" will happen?
Hi Jeff,
After viewing your ChatGPT video's, and you mentioned prompts database, I was wondering if you have a template of such a database for Notion. The one you use, looks really useful and organized.
Jeff- Very helpful. Thank you
What an adorable sunny smile with intoxicating dimples geek ❤
Thanks @jeffsu this convinced me to subscribe.
I'm not going to watch the whole video, but I subbed, with the bell, and liked the video.
Is that a good business deal, for you? 🤔
great video
Nice video. Hopefully ChatGPT will evolve to make it easier to work with it. I don't want to spend all that time thinking of a good prompt. I have questions, I want answers. That's it.
Next video on Custom Instructions.
I’m a senior software engineer writing code for one of the biggest tech companies in the world.
One of the things I specialize in is taking complex computer science topics and making it easy to digest for people without a strong background in computer science.
A key issue is terminology. It can manufacture a language barrier when mine is needed.
A key feature you list is “exemplars”. That term has zero meaning for the average person.
Do you think it’s easier to frequently explain that exemplar means example … or just use the word example?
– humanity
I’m a senior software engineer writing code for one of the biggest tech companies in the world.
One of the things I specialize in is taking complex computer science topics and making it easy to digest for people without a strong background in computer science.
A key issue is terminology. It can manufacture a language barrier when none is needed.
A key feature you list is “exemplars”. That term has zero meaning for the average person.
Do you think it’s easier to frequently explain that exemplar means example … or just use the word example?
– humanity
"Hey @Jeffsu, I just wanted to say a big thanks for your amazing videos on using ChatGPT effectively! I was feeling a bit lost when I first started using it, but your guidance on structuring and writing prompts has been a game-changer. Now I'm feeling more confident and excited to embark on this journey of learning and being more productive with ChatGPT. Your content has been a tremendous help, and I can't wait to see where this takes me. Keep up the great work!" 🚀📚🙌
And by the way, I use ChatGPT to write the comment above by following the advise you gave, task, context, persona and tone. I think it worked pretty good and although I didn’t actually wrote the comment, I mean it. Thanks!!!.
I tried to get routines made with x86 assembly, but it output to much errors.