Chat GPT

  • Chat GPT is an AI model that can understand text and respond like humans.
  • Helps in handling repetitive jobs thus people can work on more creative problem-solving.
  • There may been issues with the copyright as text may be similar to training data. 
  • We can perform tasks like business planning and summarising a range of documents. We can translate language or write novels.
  • It uses machine learning to accomplish given tasks which is a way where computers learn from data.
  • Chat GPT has learned from a huge amount of information taken from internet.
  • It understands pattern of words and respond in a way what might come next.
  • Acts as a digital assistant that helps both people and businesses in different ways.
  • Can give misleading information as it gives responses based on patterns.
  • Using Chat GPT
    • chat.openai.com/auth/login
    • Above URL is used to login to chat GPT.
    • Enable memory.
    • In phone PlayStore/AppStore, download developed by open ai.
    • Sora is the image/video creator of open AI.
  • Chat GPT Settings
    • Enable reference to saved memories.
    • Enable Reference chat history.
    • Enable chat for content in managed memories.
    • We can add custom instructions like our nickname, occupation, more about us and other custom instructions.
      • This helps chat GPT to know more about us.
      • Example of Custom Instructions can be
        • Respond like a friendly Helpful Coach. Use simple language and  break things down into steps. Bullet points are great, they help me to act on the answer. Offer examples where possible. If my question is unclear, guide me to improve it. Keep it short unless I ask for deeper explanation.
    • To further secure your search, we can turn off "Improve model for everyone" in data control section.
  • We can edit response in a tiny canvas, share it, rate it, copy it from the buttons in canvas.
    • We can save if the modified text as versions thus maintaining history.
  • The more context we give in chat GPT. The more better results. It is going to produce.
  • A prompt is a command that we send to chat GPT.
  • In earlier release of Chat GPT
    • Paid version users can choose between GPT 3.5 and GPT 4.0
    • GPT 4.0 is more accurate than GPT 3.5
    • GPT 4.0 is slower than GPT 3.5
    • For smaller queries use GPT 3.5
  • Chat GPT plans
    • Latest free version uses GPT 4.5
  • For different topics better to create different conversations.
  • Modes of using chat GPT.
    • Question and Answer mode
      • We ask the question we get specific answer.
      • Ask chat GPT, any question and receive an answer such as "what is the capital of India?".
    • Instructions mode
      • Ask chat GPT to perform some task.
      • Tell chat GPT to perform a task or generate specific content.
    • Discussion mode
      • Interaction Mode with chat GPT to learn, language etc
      • Engage in a more complex conversation to explore any subject in depth with chat GPT.
    • Role-playing Mode
      • We can ask to role-play or character from any book, series.
      • Ask chat GPT to play a certain role, like Shakespeare character or a historical figure.
    • Simulation mode
      • Simulate a reply based on situation.
      • Ask chat GPT to simulate a scenario, such as a business negotiation.
    • Brainstorming Mode
      • Use GPT to throw ideas based on a problem, for example, which start up to start with.
      • Ask chat GPT to generate a list of ideas on a given topic.
  • Always rename your topic to appropriate name.
  • Prompt Engineering
    • The process of crafting questions or tasks to chat GPT for helpful and accurate answers.
    • It is the science of asking best possible questions to get the best possible answers.
    • Prompt engineering is important because it helps in creating better prompts which helps with problem-solving, decision-making and learning.
      • The better we are at crafting questions, the better answers we get early thus saving time.
      • Our tasks will complete in better way.
    • We create better prompts by being clear on what we want to know, share specific information and provide context for better answers.
    • We need to decide between the bad versus good prompt engineering.
    • Prompt engineering techniques
      • Iteration
        • Ability to give chat GPT context. Based on the answers it has given you to make further answers accurate.
      • Prompt Priming
        • Ability to give chat GPT enough information to give accurate answers.
        • Prompt priming is used to guide chat GPT with clear tasks and context for better answers.
        • Poor prompt priming leads to generic or irrelevant answers.
        • Good prompt priming gives tailored and specific answers that align with your goals.
      • Act ask technique
        • Chat GPT simulates any form of an expertise so all answers come through that lens.
        • Example Act as a lawyer, Act as a digital marketing expert.
      • Fourth Grader Technique
        • Explain topic as a beginner that is a fourth grader.
        • Very complex text is simplified to level of our understanding.
      • Summarise technique
        • Huge amount of text is summarised for us.
      • Teach me technique
        • Chat GPT will teach us any skill in a step by step fashion so that we can properly learn it.
      • Write like me technique
        • Chat GPT will look at our writing and then adapt to our style in content writing.
      • Ask for advice
        • Advice for what to do next in a situation.
      • Advance prompt engineering and fine tuning.
        • We learn how to best possible combine about techniques in best possible way to get the best possible results.
        • We find tune them based on the results you get from chat GPT.
  • We use a prompt framework to apply above techniques.
    • A Prompt framework is the text which we can copy and paste in a AI model like chat GPT and we add our details so that we can get accurate response from it.
    • We define a subject
      • A subject can be any topic regarding which we want information.
    • We define a task
      • Identify the specification or goal for the prompt.
    • Clear instructions
      • Outline, guidelines or rules for chat GPT to follow.
      • The [content type] should be between [range of words] written in a [tone], and include at least [number] [specific details].
    • Offer context
      • Give background information examples and scenarios for relevance.
      • Imagine you are creating this [type of content] for [company/brand name], targeting [target audience]
  • Prompt framework template
    • A prompt framework template must contain a subject, task, instructions and context.
  • Example 1
    • Subject: Eco-friendly cleaning products.
    • Task: write me a blog post about eco-friendly cleaning products.
    • Instructions: the blog post should be between 500–700 words written in informative and persuasive tone, and include at least three benefits of using eco-friendly cleaning products
    • Context: imagine you are creating this for a company selling eco-friendly cleaning products, targeting people looking for eco-friendly alternative to the traditional cleaning products.
  • Example 2
    • Subject: job application cover letter
    • Task: write a cover letter for a job application in IT industry.
    • Instructions: the letter should be between 300 to 500 words, written in a professional, and enthusiastic tone and include at least two examples of relevant experience and skills.
    • Context: imagine you Are writing this letter for a job application at a IT company, targeting hiring managers who are looking for a, candidate with a strong Java, background and passion for the industry
  • GPT is like a Plugin to chat GPT every thing a GPT can do. Chat GPT in its natural state can already do.
  • GPT is a Pre programmed version of itself.
    • It is specialised to help you in a particular task.
    • Example fitness GPT, travel GPT et cetera
    • Prompt engineer is a very famous GPT which improves our existing prompts
  • Chat GPT helps us in every day life in four specific areas mostly used
    • Money
      • Use this Daily Driver to plan your week, write better emails,brainstorm income ideas, and set up systems that save you time.
      • GET MORE DONE, EARN SMARTER, AND STAY ORGANIZED
      • It’s perfect for freelancers, creatives, and anyone who wants to turn skills into results.
      • Weekly planning & structure
        • Help me organize my week to get more done in less time.”
        • Here’s what I usually do:
          • Monday: ...
          • Tuesday: ...
          • Wednesday: ...
          • Thursday: ...
          • Friday: ...
        • My goals this week are: ...
      • Side hustle or income ideas
        • Give me 3 online side hustle ideas based on design skills.
        • My skills: ...
        • My interests: ...
        • Time I can spend per week: ...
        • Tools I’m comfortable using: ...
      • Writing better client emails
        • Improve this email I’m sending to a potential client.
        • Here’s the message I wrote...
        • The goal of this email is: ...
        • The client’s name/company: ...
      • Automating tasks
        • List 5 simple tasks I do every week that I could automate with AI.
        • Tasks I do repeatedly:
          • 1. ...
          • 2. ...
          • 3. ...
          • 4. ...
      • Time-saving systems
        • Help me set up a basic system for managing my projects and deadlines.
        • Projects I’m working on: ...
        • How I currently track things: ...
        • Where I feel most overwhelmed: ...
        • Tools I already use: ...
    • Health
      • Whether you’re building a morning routine, fixing your sleep, or resetting after a rough week, this Daily Driver gives you space to improve your energy, focus, and daily habits.
      • BUILD ROUTINES, FOCUS BETTER, AND FEEL MORE BALANCED
      • Daily routines for energy & focus
        • Create a simple morning routine that helps me focus.
          • I usually wake up at: ...
          • I want to include: ... (e.g. meditation, movement, journaling)
          • Time available in the morning: ...
          • My main goal is to feel: ...
      • Meal planning made easy
        • Give me 5 healthy dinner ideas I can cook in under 30 minutes.
          • Foods I like: ...
          • Foods to avoid: ...
          • Diet type (if any): ...
          • Kitchen tools I have: ...
      • Home workouts & fitness basics
        • Suggest a 3x/week workout I can do at home without equipment.
          • Fitness level: ...
          • Time per workout: ...
          • Body parts I want to focus on: ...
          • Any injuries or limitations: ...
      • Resetting after a bad week
        • I’ve been off track with sleep and food, help me reset.
          • Here’s what’s been going on: ...
          • What I want to get back to: ...
          • Biggest challenge right now: ...
          • How much structure I want: (a lot / medium / gentle)
      • Sleep & screen balance
        • Help me build a night routine that improves my sleep and reduces screen time.
          • What I usually do before bed: ...
          • Ideal bedtime: ...
          • What tends to keep me up: ...
          • What I’d like to include instead: ...
    • Relationships
      • This Daily Driver helps you express yourself, understand others, and build stronger connections.
      • BUILD DEEPER CONNECTIONS, EMPATHY, AND TRUST
      • From thoughtful messages to tough conversations, it gives you the tools to respond with empathy and confidence.
      • Difficult conversations
        • Help me respond calmly and clearly in this difficult conversation.
          • Here’s what they said: …
          • What I’m trying to express: …
          • What I want to avoid: …
          • Who it’s with: …
      • See their side
        • Help me understand how the other person might be feeling in this situation.
          • What happened: …
          • How I reacted: …
          • Their possible perspective: (optional guess) …
          • What I want to understand better: …
      • Reflect on my patterns
        • Ask me 3 questions to help me understand how I show up in relationships.
          • Type of relationship: (e.g. romantic, friendship, family)
          • Something I’ve struggled with: …
          • What I want to improve: …
      • Deepen the connection
        • Give me 5 meaningful questions I can ask to get to know this person better.
          • Who it’s for: …
          • How well we know each other: …
          • Tone: (light / serious / playful / deep)
      • Thoughtful messages
        • Write a thank-you message for someone who helped me through a tough time.
          • Who the message is for: ...
          • What they did for me: ...
          • How it made me feel: ...
          • Tone: (emotional / warm / professional / casual)
    • Clarity
      • This Daily Driver helps you get unstuck, make better decisions, and reconnect with what’s important.
      • FIND PURPOSE AND RECONNECT WITH WHAT MATTERS
      • Use it to reflect, journal, explore big questions, and define what success looks like for you.
      • Life direction & decisions
        • I feel stuck, ask me questions to help me figure out what I actually want.
          • Where I’m stuck: ...
          • What I’ve tried so far: ...
          • What I want more of in life: ...
          • What scares me about change: ...
      • Self-reflection & journaling
        • Give me a journaling prompt to reflect on this past month.
          • What kind of reflection I want: (deep / positive / productive)
          • Big themes this month: ...
          • Anything I’ve been avoiding: ...
      • Motivation from future self
        • Write a short letter from my future self encouraging me to keep going.
          • Where I am now: ...
          • What I’m struggling with: ...
          • Where I want to be in 6–12 months: ...
          • Tone: (uplifting / honest / focused)
      • Breaking through mental blocks
        • What’s something I might believe about myself that’s holding me back?
          • Area I feel stuck in: ...
          • What I tend to say to myself: ...
          • What I wish I believed instead: ...
      • Defining what success means
        • Help me define what success means to me based on freedom, creativity, and balance.
          • What matters most to me: ...
          • What I want less of: ...
          • What “success” used to mean for me: ...
          • What I want it to mean now: ...
  •  Image analysis
    • We can add images and ask questions, for example, add image of empty box and ask how to reuse.
    • Add image of a broken/damaged thing and ask how to repair. Like bike, electric module, improve your makeover, et cetera.
    • We can also ask how to improve the look of our website.
    • We can ask about a dish/food from its picture.
    • We can also access ChatGPT plus version from Bing
      • Bing is Microsoft search engine.
      • Bing is free
      • But the results from Bing are not that impressive as from ChatGPT plus website.
  •  Web browsing
    • Web browsing feature is activated for premium users.
      • ChatGPT surfs Internet for us in this feature.
    •  A free user does not have the internet access along with ChatGPT. It is limited by all the data. it has been trained in.
      • This data can be a couple of months old from the current date data.
    • Search for latest events happening near you.
      • We don’t get web references as a free user.
    • Search for quick summary of news.
    • ChatGPT crawls Internet to find content for us.
    • We can also provide a link and ask ChatGPT to summarise the same.
    • We can compare products their variants For example, 2 mobile phones, et cetera
    • Using Bing, we can use internet access as a free user.

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