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Dominar la ingeniería de mensajes instantáneos de ChatGPT para creadores de contenido

teacher avatar Fran Solo, Apple Certified Instructor

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introducción Skillshare

      0:59

    • 2.

      ¿Qué es IA y ChatGPT?

      1:40

    • 3.

      Crear una cuenta y primer mensaje

      8:03

    • 4.

      Acceso a Gemini y Copilot

      2:25

    • 5.

      ¿Qué Chatbot se adapta mejor a tus necesidades?

      3:47

    • 6.

      Explorar los diversos chatbots de IA

      4:55

    • 7.

      Consideración ética con IA

      2:57

    • 8.

      ¡Cómo empezar!

      2:47

    • 9.

      Indicación de roles

      15:48

    • 10.

      Hoja de trucos para sugerir roles

      2:19

    • 11.

      Introducción a los mensajes diarios

      3:08

    • 12.

      Ideas para generar lluvia de ideas 1

      5:51

    • 13.

      Secuencias de correo electrónico

      9:04

    • 14.

      Programación

      7:50

    • 15.

      Planificación de actividades familiares

      4:08

    • 16.

      Encontrar analogías

      4:24

    • 17.

      Nombres comerciales

      5:24

    • 18.

      Creación de subtítulos en redes sociales

      4:43

    • 19.

      Mejora de la comunicación

      4:16

    • 20.

      Incitación de perspectiva

      11:28

    • 21.

      Indicaciones comparativas

      4:47

    • 22.

      Indicación tabular

      8:11

    • 23.

      Ingeniero inverso

      3:35

    • 24.

      Crítica constructiva

      5:27

    • 25.

      Reglas avanzadas de indicación

      13:38

    • 26.

      Copilot (antiguo BingChat)

      5:00

    • 27.

      ¿Gemini contra ChatGPT? ¿Cuál elegir?

      4:38

    • 28.

      ¿DALL-E 3 o MidJourney?

      9:36

    • 29.

      Visión de ChatGPT

      5:53

    • 30.

      De la imagen a la mesa

      1:24

    • 31.

      Restricciones de derechos de autor

      4:53

    • 32.

      Elaboración de mensajes precisos

      2:46

    • 33.

      DALL-E 3 en Bing

      4:39

    • 34.

      Agregado de texto en DALL-E 3

      3:21

    • 35.

      Precisión de las manos en Dall-E 3

      2:01

    • 36.

      ChatGPT Mobile

      2:56

    • 37.

      PROYECTO

      1:09

    • 38.

      Conclusión y qué sigue

      1:12

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About This Class

Este curso está diseñado para profesionales y empresarios como tú que quieren mejorar en la creación de contenidos. Aquí, aprenderás a usar ChatGPT para crear mensajes que te ayuden a producir contenido fantástico, una habilidad útil en el mundo digital de hoy.

En la escena actual en línea, el buen contenido es vital. Ser capaz de crear material atractivo y significativo rápidamente es una gran ventaja. Este curso es tu guía para aprender ingeniería rápida. Aprenderás a crear mensajes para diferentes tareas, como generar lluvia de ideas de negocios, escribir correos electrónicos, crear subtítulos en redes sociales y otros trabajos relacionados con el contenido a través de conferencias sencillas.

Lo más destacado de este curso son los ejercicios prácticos que aparecen al final de cada lección. Esta es tu oportunidad de aplicar lo que has aprendido, verificar cómo te va y hacer los ajustes necesarios en el mundo real. Se trata de aprender haciendo y mejorar a lo largo del camino. Estos ejercicios te aseguran no solo que entiendas los conceptos, sino que también puedes usarlos bien en tu trabajo.

A medida que avanzas en el curso, te resultará más fácil desarrollar y compartir ideas. Las habilidades que adquieras te serán de gran ayuda en tu viaje para convertirte en un gran creador de contenidos que sepa usar ChatGPT para expresar ideas de manera clara y creativa.

Piensa en este curso como tu trampolín hacia un mundo de posibilidades completamente creativas, no solo un conjunto de lecciones. Con las habilidades de ingeniería rápidas que aprendes, estarás listo para asumir cualquier tarea de creación de contenido, creando contenido que llame la atención y deje huella. Tu inmersión en el trazo de ingeniería será educativa y divertida, y te pondrá en un camino de crecimiento continuo y éxito creativo.

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My journey with Macs began in my early music career, composing soundtracks for theatre and writing my music. I've extensively used Garageband, Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Final Cut, iMovie, and After Effects. Alongside my music career, I've delved into various Adobe tools like Photoshop, Lightroo... Ver perfil completo

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1. Introduction Skillshare: Hi there and welcome to our skill share class where we're going to get our hands dirty with chart, GPT, prompt engineering. It's all about figuring out how to chat with AI to get the coolest and most spot on responses. We're going to cover how to kick things off with prompt priming. Steer the AI in the direction you want with row prompting and spice up your daily charts with everyday prompting. This class is perfect for anyone who's kin to up their game in chatting with AI. Whether you're whipping up content, sorting out your to do list, or just playing curious. By the time we wrap up, you won't just get the end of prompt engineering. You'll be able to master prompt like a pro tailored to whatever situation you got in mind. And we're going to put all this knowledge into fruition by using a class project. I'm going to explain in the next video, if you are a creator, a dreamer, or an artist, or someone just curious to try things out with AI, this course is going to arm you with some nifty AI chat skills. I can't wait to start this adventure with you. So let's roll up as leaves and get started. 2. What is AI and ChatGPT?: Hello and welcome to module one. In this class, we're going to cover what AI is and what GPT is and does. There is a lot to cover. Take a seat, grab your coffee, and let's get started. First things first, what is AI? Ai stands for Artificial Intelligence. It's like having a very smart computer at your disposal that is able to listen, learn, reply, you back on any kind of topic you throw it. We've been using artificial intelligence for quite a few years already. From our smartphone assistants Erie. On an iphone, and from something like Alexa on our devices, at home, or on your Android. Essentially, all the smart devices that you have a home from the iphone to your computer to use, smart TV to use smart lights and smart plugs and anything else. You having a home that works through an app or through your computer through the Internet, works with some artificial intelligence technology. Today we're going to dive deep into Chart GPT more specifically, and what it does and many other tools as well. Chart GPT is a chart pot that is being developed by Open I Open AI is a company in Silicon Valley, which has been developing this for quite a few years, I believe, and has been feeding chart GPT with lots of texts from the Internet. In this class, I'm going to show you briefly what the potentials are using this chart pot. Let's dive into the computer and I'm going to show you what you can actually do with chart GPT. 3. Create account and first prompt: Now to start to use Chart GPT, we have to go and create an account. First of all, we're going to go to the website, just type Openai.com Once you're on the website, this is the main page. You go into products on the top left here and click on Chart GPT. Once you're here, you can go to sign up. If you haven't signed up before or if you already have an account, you can click on login. Once you signed up, you should be able to see a page that looks like this. You can go to login. Once you log in, you should be able to see a page that looks like this one. Now just to understand the layout here, you might have something different in mine. For instance, on the left hand side, I've got the history of all my charts because you can create different charts with GPT. We also have on top the option to switch between GPT three point 5.4 If you have a free account, you should be able to just see GPT 3.5 or nothing. If you have a plus membership which costs around $20 a month, you should be able to switch between three point 5.4 Essentially three point 5.4 are different versions of GPT. The 3.5 essentially is fastest than GPT four, but it is the most used because it's a free and everyone can access to it. As long as you have an account, I've got also a plus account, so I can switch between the two. I can go to GPT four, which is a most capable model and has more reasoning comparing to 3.5 If you want to work on text that is as a specific purpose, perhaps you might want to upgrade 24. But for general purposes or for any task that we're going to cover on this course, you can definitely use 3.5 as well because it's pretty capable. When you go into 3.5 you're pretty much ready to type a message. Down below here you see Send the message. You can click there and start to ask questions. But before we do that, let's explore on the left hand side what we got. We have an option to create a new chart. I've got my history of my charts, the previous charts throughout the months and I've got also my name down there. If I click on that, I'll be able to clear conversations to see. My plan also to help and frequently ask questions and also to go to your settings. If I click on Settings at the moment of the recording, as of today, we don't have a feature to browse the Internet that was done through Bing at the moment. They disable it, probably they're working on it, but you're definitely going to get that later. There are other features here. Better features which are plug ins and code interpreter. I will cover this in this class. Do not worry about this, I'll just leave it as it is. But bear in mind, you can change, for instance, the theme of your GPT layout from dark to light. Just use the system. I've used a darker mode at the moment on my computer is using darker mode, which is quite cool. Once you've done, you just press X and you back here. If you know what you want to ask to charge GPT, just go down here and type a question. Otherwise, you can actually ask GPT to give you a list of questions you can ask. For instance, I can say hi, can you give me a list of five questions I can ask you? And that's it, and see what it responds with. So certainly here are five questions you can ask me. What is the capital of Australia? Can you explain the concept of quantum entanglement? How does the immune system protect the body from diseases, et cetera, et cetera? So you can ask any of these questions. I can also ask, for instance, what is the capital of Italy? It's pretty straightforward. If I want to ask something a little bit more specific, I can say, can you give me five title ideas for a Youtube video about brewing coffee a home? And response like this. It now gives me five titles. Idea, Mastering the Art of Home Brewing Expert Tips and Techniques. The ultimate guide of brewing perfect coffee at home. Exploring different coffee brewing methods for home baristas, for instance. Now I can say, I can expand on what the reply is. Say, can you type the script for a three minute video about 0.4 Just by doing that is just come out now with a script for a Youtube video, a video that you can publish on your website for instance. It just gives you everything says Host on screen. Welcome back Coffee lovers. Today we're diving into the wonderful world of home coffee brewing, etcetera, et cetera. It gives you also the cuts as well. Opening shot, close up of a fresh bag of coffee beans cut to host standing in a well lit kitchen with brewing equipment. It just gives you ideas also for how you can come up with dynamic, the actual environment where you're going to shoot your video. You can also ask something even more specific. Can you write a detailed description of how I could shoot this video? Mention the equipment needed for a budget of $100 I'm just asking how can I set up a video using equipment that doesn't cost me more than $100 Automatalicly come up with, let's say the camera start by using your smartphone, which probably is going to be high quality already. Tripod or mount Invest in smartphone tripod lighting. Lighting is essential for a wet lit and visually appealing video. Utilize natural light. Perfect Odio, clear Odio is crucial. As you can see, you can expand on all the replies that Chat GPT gives you, and from there, you can build up your content. But this is just an example of 21 of the most important thing that you need to remember about chat GPT is that if you have a topic that you want to discuss with the chat bot, make sure you create a new chart. So as you can see here on the top left and corner, we have new chart. You create a new chart and you talk about, for instance, how to brew coffee. And that will be the chat thread that you going to create. If you want to create a content for an article about your camera equipment or about your home gardening hobby, I'll probably just go and create a new chat altogether. That would be the best way to instruct chat GPT. For better prompts, for better replies. We're going to talk about prompts and how we can train chat GPT to give us the best replies, the best text and content possible in the next videos. 4. Access to Gemini and Copilot: I'm going to show you quickly how to access to your Gemini, Google and to your co pilot. From being to access Gemini, or you need to do is search on Google. Gemini. And the first search should be Gemini. Gemini. Do Google.com That's the URL. Once you click there, you should be able to see this page. Now if you logged in with your Google account, you're ready to chat with Gemini if you want to jump into the Gemini advance, or you need to do is simply to Gemini here on top left and going to upgrade. When you upgrade to Gemini Advance, you have two months free as a time of this recording, as you can see here, cost 18 99 afterwards a month, which is roughly $20 which is pretty much the same as GPT. Plus, if you want to implement Gemini Advance in your ecosystem of AI chat bots, go for this. Otherwise, experiment with Mini which is free. And it's pretty good actually. It's better than GPT 3.5 so far. In terms of accessing co pilot which is the new bin chat, all you need to do is simply go to Bing.com Click on, you should be able to see a page that looks like this. Of course, the image might be different. But you can see on top Microsoft Bing, you have Copilot images, videos, Maps, News. Click on Copilot. This is the page you should be able to see. Bear in mind being is powered by chart, GPT four and also Daly three, so you can create images as well directly from this chart. Now my suggestion is login with your Hotmail account because you're going to have more credits. If you're not logged in, you're going to have limited credits. You're probably going to have two or three prompts available at the time of this recording. But my suggestion is, go to Hotmail.com Create a free hotmail account, which is just an E mail address. And then login to your Microsoft Ping. And then you're going to be able to actually chat for longer. And as you can see, I've got 180 credits. You're going to have probably the same or similar. So this is how you can access to all of your chat bots. If you want to find out how to access chart GPT and how to create an account, check the video for that which is in this module. And now you're able to follow through all the lessons that we're going to go through this course. 5. Which Chatbot best suits your needs?: Hello there and welcome to this module. So today we're going to delve into the exciting world of AI assistance. And explore how they can empower your creative and business endeavors. As a contact creators, we constantly juggle various tasks from writing scripts to editing videos. And AI assistants can be a valuable allies in your journey. And choosing the right one can be overwhelming. So that's why I recorded this video. This is going to be about exploring three different popular AI chat bots, Char, GPT, Being, and Gemini, which is the former Google bar. We compare their features and capabilities and see which one suits you best for your needs and interests. So let's start with chart GPT. This is a powerful tool that is amazing for creative text generation. Imagine needing to write a captivating chapter for your online course or for your blog article. So chart GPT can help you brainstorm fresh ideas, craft engaging narratives, and even generate different writing styles to suit your audience. Ing is powered by char GPT and is part of Microsoft, which leverages the same text generation as char GPT, but adds a real time Internet connection. This makes it fantastic for tasks requiring factual accuracy and up to date information. So for instance, if you're researching the latest stock market trends for your investment article or for your blog post, being can provide insightful summaries and analysis based on real time data, which is very important to know. Emini on the other end is a Google product. So this is the latest AI assistant from Google known for its factual accuracy and knowledge based integration. If you prefer Google search, this would be the right choice for you. Let's say you're writing a book review on a self improvement book on meditation. Gemini can offer comprehensive summaries, analyze the books, keypoints, and even help you compare it to similar titles. All while drawing insight from the vast knowledge based on Google Search. Which one is the right tool for you? In my personal experience, if you are a creative writer and you want to brainstorm ideas and you want to have a well formatted text, I will probably go for Chart GPT for factual content and real time updates, choose Bing. But if you have Chart GPT four and you pay for the plus subscription, Bing is already integrated with that. It will automatically connect to the Internet. But bear in mind all the information, the factual information or chart GPT four. As of today, chart four is being updated. It's been fed actually up to April 2023. So if you want to tap into the Internet, I'll go into being or ask chart GPT four to search on the Internet about a specific topic you're looking for and it will do that for you if you instead prefer Google search. I'll go for Gemini. Gemini is very similar to being, but uses different technology. Remember, these are just general recommendations. The best way to find your perfect AI companion is to experiment and see which one resonates most with your workflow and content creation style. While these AI assistants are impressive, it's important to remember that they are tools and not a replacement for your creativity and expertise and humanity. Use them to enhance your workflow, but don't replace your unique voice and insights. In the next lesson, we'll explore the ethical consideration and responsible use of AI in content creation. Until then, why don't you try these different AI assistants, see how they can help you with your content creation? Don't worry. In the next lesson, I'm going to explain step by step or how to use them. But if you feel brave and you want to experiment, feel free to do that after this lesson. I'll see you in the next one. 6. Exploring the various AI chatbots: In the previous class, we talked about all the various IHR bots available. This case Gemini char, GPT. And being in this class, I'm going to show you some examples on how to use them. Decide perhaps which one is going to be your main powerhouse. The first example here is writing a block post if you're stuck with a blank paper and you don't know what to write in this case is a blog post about yoga for beginners. I wrote this prompt, write a compelling paragraph about beginners common challenges when starting yoga and how it can still be incredibly beneficial when I just press return and see what chart GPT is going to reply with. And by the way, I'm using chart GPT four, but you can use also chart GPT 3.5 and ChargiPT Straightway comes up with this. Embarking on a yoga journey often present beginners with a unique set of challenges, from mastering innuances, various poses to overcoming the mental hurdles and consistency and self judgment. And it comes up with a nice introduction for me to use. I can also ask ChargPT to give me a second alternative. I can go here, I can click on Regenerate, and that will regenerate a second answer. I can then choose which one I like the most. And I can do this many, many times until I'm happy with what chargPT comes up with. But this is a very good starting point for you and it gives you a lot of ideas on how to get started with an article. Also, he asks me if the answer was better than the first one. And it's up to you if you want to help GPT to become better. So I can actually say better or worse or same. I can also leave a little comment as well. But this is char GPT and how I can start with some creative idea in writing an article. If I go into Bing, which now is called copilot, if I go to Microsoft Bing, or you type Bing.com and you go into Co pilot. This is our new chat bot for Microsoft. I wrote here essentially a prompt basically says, find me three unique and creative bird feeder designs made from recycled materials. And I'm going to just press return here and see what comes up with. Sure, I can help you with that. Here are three bird feeder designs that you can make from recycled material. Teacup, bird feeder, wine bottle bird feeder, paper roll feeder. And explains also how to use them and how to make them. The cool thing of being, in this case copilot, is that it will give me also some links to website with some ideas on how they look. This is what I like about being and copilot is that it will provide you with links and visual representation of what the ideas would be. Which can give you even more ideas by just delving into this website and go even further. This is Microsoft Bing, in this case, co pilot, and then we have Gemini, which is Google. Here I essentially wrote this generate five engaging lesson topics related to music theory for beginners focusing on practical applications. This could be good for my courses, perhaps your courses. You can engage Gemini in LPMU. With that, I'm going to just press return and a new design in Gemini comes up with now some ideas and you. I've got five engaging lessons, unlocking the magic of melodies, creating catchy hooks and storytelling through music. Friends of four, Understanding chords and building your own progressions. The alphabet of music, decoding the stuff, and reading notes like a pro beyond the basic. Exploring different music styles and adding flavor to you playing. And then a fifth lesson is practice makes progress, fun and effective techniques to develop your musical. Then again, here I can go to show Draft. Here on top, right and corner, I can choose the three different options that Gemini already created for me. So I can click on the second one and it gives me the other five lessons and the third one as well. I can choose whichever one that I like or I can also combine them together. These are a treasure of information that you can use. You can jump in between these three chatbots. At the time of this recording I'm using char GPT mini and now the new co pilot in Bing. Have a fun with that. And I will cover all of this extensively in the prompt engineering module as well. So I'll see you there. 7. Ethical Consideration using AI: We're going to talk about ethical considerations and responsible use of AI in content creation with the release of Char GPT and Gemini and Copilot. Now with Ping and hundreds of new AI tools that are coming into the market these days, our possibilities to create content are literally endless. You can now write stories, create images, and even compose music using AI. But we need to use these tools responsibly, at least as responsibly as possible. Let's say you want to create, you want to write a blog post about the history of jazz music. You could use something like Char GPT, Gemini Bing and more. But to make sure that your content is accurate and fair and respect intellectual property, you need to make sure you do your due diligence with fat checking as AI tools can make mistakes or rely on outdated information. So always double check everything the AI generates against the reliable sources because you never know. Watch out for bias as well. Because AI learns from its data, the training data sometimes have its own biases. Review the AI responses carefully and make sure that it is accurate. As accurate as possible Doesn't represent diverse perspective fairly. If it doesn't at the first glance, if you know that it doesn't sound netro, it doesn't sound right. Edited and rewrite it to ensure it does in case you decide you want to keep the text and the response you get from I unchanged, unaltered. At least be transparent. And DAI help you to write the article or the majority of the article. Tell your readers, give credit to what it's due. And don't pass it off as your own work as much as possible. I'm going to share with you some useful tools that will help you avoid plagiarism, copyright strikes and sounding unnatural. You can use something like grammarly Quill bot originality. I'm not going to mention other tools as well, because I'm going to make this video too long, but I'm going to show you this in future classes as well. By the way, these are services that you can use and you can tap on to make your content more original, less boring, and as unique as possible. Remember, AI tools are powerful, but they're not perfect. To be ethical creators, it's on us to verify information, eliminate bias, and be honest about how we use AI. I know it's easy to be tempted to copy and paste degenerated content. Even these videos are made using AI, but they've been vetted and modified to sound more natural and regional. Next time you try AI tool for content creation, ask yourself, is it fair or is it accurate? Am I giving proper credit? And I'm sure with a little bit of common sense and thoughtfulness we can create amazing content using AI. With this in mind, let's honest the power of AI and make sure we get the best out of it. Okay, I'll see you next video. 8. How to Get started!: Hello and welcome to this module about prompt engineering. In this module, we're going to learn how to use prompt engineering from the very basic all the way to the advanced mode. Essentially, we're going to learn how to communicate with our chat bot, whether you use Chart, GPD, Google, Bard, Bing or others. How we get the most organic and the most useful response from the chat bot. Now I created this guide for you to follow along this module, we're going to go through the slides together. I basically packed them full of examples. We're going to try the different chart pot together. During these lessons, you can follow along and you can actually get really your hands dirty and try it with me as well. First of all, let's find out what this guide is all about. What I basically wrote down here is this guide serves as your comprehensive resource for prompt engineering techniques and best practices. It covers a whole range of topics, including various prompt strategies, content settings, refining prompts, and also ethical considerations as well. If you stick with this guide, you not just understand how prompt engineering works, but you totally nail it, you master it. Essentially, this is probably the right way to go through gradually going from the most simple prompt to the most complicated and advanced. What is prompt? Engineering Prompt. Engineering essentially is a fancy word to say how to ask questions to your chart board. The more specific you are, the more specific the answer will be. The more articulated, the more granular you are. When you ask a question, the more organic will be your answer for your content. Here I wrote down this little paragraph that says, prompt engineering involves designing clear and specific instructions called Prompt to guide the AI models. In this case would be Chat, GPT, Google, Bart, or Bing, or any other chat bot in existence. Generating their desired responses. Imagine having a smart, super fast friend who's great the following directions. The better you explain what you want, the better results your friends can give you. That's what prompt engineering is all about in a nutshell. In the next chapter, we're going to learn the most basic way to ask our chat bot a question. And how to get the proper answer and how to actually develop from there as well. I'll see you in the next lesson. 9. Role Prompting: Hello and welcome to this lesson about role prompting. Role prompting. Really unleash the power of AI chat bot. If you really want to get very specific and get very creative content from Chart GPT or Google Bard or Being, you can ask questions in this manner. And I'm going to show you how to use role prompting now. Essentially role prompting is an engaging, structured method of communication that utilizes AI to simulate specific roles or personas. Very similar to what we did before with prompt priming. But in this case, we're going to dig deeper into the role to the personas the AI should act as. You could use role prompt to emulate the perspective of historical figure, a fictional character, a marketing expert or any other role. You can think of some guidelines to use. Grow prompting would be having these five different elements in your questions. Again, this is not set in stone. You can use this as a guide, but it's not the rule and you can have this as a reference. Here, I just jotted down five different points that you could have in your question. One would be the character define the AI persona. Act as an expert marketer action. Specify what you want. I want you to, for instance, write a schedule for my week, for instance, to market my business online, for instance. Objective, outline the purpose. And then you just say what you want to achieve out of this schedule. I want to be able to advertise my business to all social media and I want to automate that in the future. That could be the objective audience, detail, your target audience, the context who you are writing to. For instance, you want chart GPT to write for an audience 20-30 years old or to an audience 30-40 or an audience of young entrepreneurs that start their own business. On the side, you can really be specific then the guidelines, set the rules. This is important because you want to make sure that the answer as a certain length. You don't want that to be necessarily random. You can say, write an article or write something of let's say 2000 character or 2000 words. 2000 words or 500 words. Or you can say type two or three paragraphs about this topic. You know exactly what you're going to get out of your chat bot as you write an article that do not include certain topics or certain keywords or include these keywords and you can say a list of things that you want to include. You can exclude and include things you want by setting the rules. One of the example would be this, I just created these templates is a prompt that you can use as a guide. Again, it's not set in stone, just use it as a guide. For instance, here we have a role between brackets. You specify the task, the purpose is to whatever you want to achieve. Specifically for which, what audience you want to target. Please ensure to follow these guidelines. And then you just set up the rules of your, of your content, how you want the content to be. An example would be you are a famous chef tasked with creating a unique dessert recipe. Please provide a step by step guide considering that the ingredients should be easily accessible and the preparation time should not exceed 30 minutes. As you can see, with this prompt, I set up the role, a famous chef. I set up the task which is creating a unique dessert recipe. I set up the goal. The goal is to have a step by step guide. And the context is you want the ingredients to be easily accessible to be. And the condition would be, do not exceed 30 minutes the preparation. By doing that, you can get a proper answer. Now I can even expand this and make little bit more granular to get a better answer. That would be one way to use this. Let's dive deep into chart GPT and let's see how chart GPT will react to a prompt such as this. I'm in chart GPT now and I'm going to paste that prompt in and see what results we get every time you put a questions a prompt into your chart bot, even if it's the same, it will always give you different answers somehow, slightly different. So don't get surprised if you prompt this into your chart, GPT, and it gets a completely different answer from mine, it's absolutely fine because that is a random way to choose the wording as well. As you can see here, I've got, for instance, a recipe about coco berry delight per fa. I'll go an introduction and it explains what, what the recipe is going to be about. It is going to give me a list of ingredients, the instructions on how to start prepare the chocolate mousse whip. The whipping cream incorporate the chocolate, et cetera, et cetera, and the tips at the end. And a conclusion, It's very nice the way GPT structure the answer, it looks like almost like an article, the recipe, that you can put into a book. Let's have a look at what happens if we use a different chart bot. We're going to go to bar Google Bard down here. And again, the structure is very similar to char GPT. We're going to go down here and we're going to paste that exact prompt and see what answer we get from Google. Bard. And again, Google uses a different technology, doesn't use GPT, uses a different technology. Let's see what sort of answer we get. As you can see here, I've got Google Bard coming up with just a short sentence and says, sure. Here's another unique dessert recipe that I can create ingredients. And it comes up with ingredients. It doesn't even tell me what the recipe, what the actual thing is, it just comes up with a list of ingredients. I need to get the instructions and the tips. And at the end, I've got a little conclusion here about the dessert. And that's pretty much what you get from Bart. Now, comparing this to GPT, I will probably choose GPT. The reason is the structure is it looks more natural. It has an introduction, it gives you a little bit more structure, and it gives you also a conclusion here. It just gives you straight slaps you in a list of ingredients and it comes up with instructions only. But what about, let's dig deeper. What about we going to something like being now, Microsoft Bing is run by GPT. Four, as of time of this recording and as three different ways to process your prompts. One is creative, one is balanced, and one is precise, And they're even color coded. In this case, it's a recipe. So I'm going to use creative. I'm going to go down here and I'm going to paste exactly the same prompts and see what comes up with you are a famous chef that's a desk. Now you might notice that the prompt processing is longer in Bing because it's using GPT four, which is a bit more sophisticated than GPT 3.5 And perhaps the wording could be different. But let's have a look what it comes up with. Okay, that's the answer in Microsoft Bing. It gives me an introduction. Let's say almost like a suggestion. How about the recipe? This recipe for a peanut butter and am cheesecake tart. And then it comes up with says it's going to take no more than 30 minutes. This is the list of ingredients. This is the directions. It finishes there. Essential, Just come up with the essential information. And that's it without being too discourse, too wordy down below as well. It comes up here with, of course, a couple of links there it refers to. That's how it created this answer by using these links, which is a reference, which is quite cool. Then down below, you have a list of recipes that you can take a look at to get more inspired and perhaps to write more articles about this. And it's critical that's what being does. So if I have to choose between being barred and chart GPT, I would use chart GPT answer as my content. Because I can use this not just for myself to create this recipe, but also I can share this to my blog, I can share this to social media as well. It's really more useful than the other two, in my opinion, but it's really up to you how you want the answer to be. But this is one way to prompt and compare the different chart. This one was the first example. The second example, I use a novel writer as a seasoned mystery novelist. Could you outline a new suspenseful crime story? The purpose is to provide thrilling content For my readers who are fan of Noir fiction, please include gritty, intriguing, main characters and a riveting plot. Remember, the tone should be suspenseful and engaging. As you can see, followed the rules. That I set at the beginning and my templates as the one that you just see on top as an experience. And you set up the role, could you outline a new and that would be what would you like as an output? What would you like as a text to be? The purpose is to provide and then you provide thrilling content, in this case, for my audience. In this case, readers who are fans of no fiction please include and then you set up the specific requirements. Gritty incred, intriguing, main characters, and riveting plot. Remember, the tone should be suspenseful and engaging. I can even, you can expand this a little bit more about talking about the tone, the conditions, how long you want that to be, et cetera. Let's find out how this prompt looked like in GPT and in the other chapot. I'm going to copy this. I'm going to paste it down here in GPT and see what we get. Now it comes up with an introduction and the description of the characters. Detective Noah Kane, Evelyn Eve more Monroe, and Vincent Viper Russo. And the plot as well, go act one, act 234.5 and a conclusion. Okay, that's cool. This is how GPT will come up with an answer to that prompt. What about we use the same prompt and we can go to Bard. And we're going to input that in and see what answer we get from Google Bard. Okay, so Google Bart comes up with the settings. The story takes place in a CD. Rain socked city in the 1940s, explains. The character comes up with the plot, the tone, the theme. I could use this definitely as a brainstorming place to come up with good ideas. And then from there I can develop the story. Gpt comes up with the story itself. And then from here, you can modify whatever you like. Of course, bar it just for me, it looks like a sketch of how the story might look like if I do the same thing in being. I paste that in. I press Return. Let's see what answer we get from being. All right, what it came up here in being was quite surprising. I actually quite like this. It comes up with the title, the last shot, the premise, the list of characters, and the plot. It's very granular here. It comes up with all different scenes, one after the other. At the end, the story hands with Jack narrating in a voice over and blah, blah, blah. Now I quite like the way being reacted to my prompt and came up with this content. I could expand on this and I can perhaps say expand more on the plot about the Jack, for instance. But I could actually use this. I can copy this. I can go to chat GPT and I can expand the prompt by going character by character or by chapter by chapter. And expand each chapter the way I wanted to. I quite like the way being answered my questions comparing to the three I would say GPT and being other one that I like the most. Again being uses chart GPT four. The one I use in GPT here is GPT 3.5 They are very similar but I still like the structure of chart GPT 3.5 but being does a very good job in you come up with that sort of content. If we go back here into our slide, the third example that I've got here is the busy business owners. Now as an accomplished sales strategies, can you create a captivating sales pitch for my new eco friendly water filter? The goal is to boost product sales among environmentally conscious consumers. Please highlight the product's unique features, benefits, and its value proposition while maintaining a concise and persuasive style. As you can see, I've got the templates on top. And what I would like you to do is to use these templates and this example to prompt your own into GPT, or Bing or barred the way you like it. And see what answer you get out of this. I would like you to really to get your hands dirty and try that yourself. Spend 5-10 minutes with this exercise and use this prompt and the example templates on top as a guide to try your own prompt. It doesn't have to be necessarily the business owners. It could be something that you are more interested in the topic that you like the most. And structure the prompt using this template. We look at that. And then we're going to go into the next lesson. We're going to learn even more about prompt engineering and really develop our skills to better communicate with our chabot. 10. Role Prompting Cheatsheet: Hello and welcome to these lessons. Or we're going to talk about role prompting. And we're going to really expand on the previous lesson by introducing you to a Che sheet that I created for you with 30 prompts. Each prompt helps to think creatively, bringing out innovative ideas by assuming a professional role or perspective that you're going to assign to your AI. Use them to inspire content and get the creative Jews flowing. These are really almost like a brainstorming session where you're going to try different kind of prompts and see what sort of answer you get. And then you can get creative and come up with your own roles. And of course, with your own rules of the game, Really feel free to adapt, modify, and combine these prompts to align with your unique style, target audience, and creative goals. Unleash your creativity. And captivate your audience with exceptional content. And I create these 30 prompts, and I want you to really go through them and pick and choose the one you like the most. And as a first one, you go as a top fantasy author, describe a magical world hidden within your own. As a professional film critic, write a brief review of a movie that hasn't been invented yet. A Euro season teacher design a fun project that would teach children about the importance of recycling. You are an innovative fashion designer. Create a description of a fashion line inspired by nature and so on and so forth. You've got 30 of them. What I would like you to do is to use them to create your own prompts or even just copy and paste them into your chart. Gpt in Bard in Bing or any other chart bot you're using at the moment. And see what results you get by using prompt priming and role prompting that you learned so far. I would like you to apply those skills that you just learned into this prompt that I provided for you. And really come up with something unique for yourself. And perhaps you come up also with good prompts and good contents that you can use for your content creation, for your creative endeavors or anything else you are thinking of. Whilst you in the next class, I'm going to show you even more prompts and more techniques to better communicate with your chart, GPT, and other chat bots. 11. Everyday Prompts Introduction: Hello and welcome to this class. Here we're going to be covering practical everyday prompts. We take everything that we learn so far and put into work with this series of lessons. These are the list of topics that we're going to be covering, from brainstorming ideas to writing e mails, writing replies, asking GPT to schedule your busy week, to plan family activities. And this class also is tailored for teachers. If you're a teacher and you want to come up with a schedule or with a plan for your students, you can definitely use some of those tips in that class. Finding analogies, perhaps you want to find business name ideas. And this is just another way to brainstorm ideas and concepts that you might want to develop. Creating social media captions. How to create effective prompts that allows chart GPT to create the best content ever. And then we have some interesting frameworks that we can use from thought process prompting how to deconstruct, prompt how to deconstruct a piece of text. Ask before answer is a perfect lesson to learn how to ask chart GPT to ask you questions in order to build and develop your prompt more effectively and more organically. Also, we have perspective prompting. Perhaps you have a text that you want chipped to rewrite in a perspective of a different character. If you have perhaps a story that you're developing or you're writing a book or anything that you actually developing and you want Chip to rewrite it in a different perspective. Different character, different tone or even different manner as well. Perhaps you want that written in a perspective of a scientist or any perspective of a student or of a child. We're also going to be covering comparative prompts. Perhaps you want to compare items of concepts or situations, or other things that you might want to compare using GPT. Reverse engineer prompting is a very cool technique that allows you to deconstruct a text and come up with a nice prompt that is a very interesting lessons that I will go through, very similar to the thought process prompting, but we actually take that in a different approach, in a different manner. Constructive criticism prompting is another technique that allows us to ask GPT to become a critic to our text, to our content. If we have perhaps a paragraph, or a blog post, or an article, or even a chapter from a book, and we want GPT to act as a critic, to perhaps improve that text. This is the right lesson to go through and learn this technique. And then we have advanced prompting, which is our last lesson for this series, where we get everything that we learn into this class and really learn how to create a very granular, specific, and very organic prompt where we can get the best answer out of GBT and all the other chat bot as well. I'm really excited to get through these lessons with you, so let's get cracking. 12. Brainstorming Ideas 1: In this class, we're going to be covering brainstorming ideas using GPT. Now, I came up with a couple of prompts that we can use for this class and you're definitely going to find the template prompts also very useful if you want to brainstorm ideas. And of course, this is just a reference for you to create your own prompt as well. For instance, here I've got the first example I'm interested in a blog post that explores creative photography techniques. Please brainstorm ten ideas for captivating and unique photo compositions. That will be one way to start to write a blog and gives you a head start. Second example would be, I'm interested in the Youtube video, the showcases DIY home, the care projects. Please brainstorm five ideas for budget friendly and stylish DIY projects. Now if I'm going to chart GPT and I'm going to paste, for instance, the first prompt, I'm going to GPT. And by the way, I'm using GPT 3.5 which is free so you can use it if you want to try that in GPT four. Again, I'm going to be doing lessons on GPT four as well to see the differences. But this is going to be our main place to experiment and ask for prompt and get answers. So as you can see here, I've got now ten ideas, It says sure. Here are ten creative photography techniques for captivating and unique photocoposition, Forced perspective, light painting, double exposure, reflection, silhouettes, levitation photography, bouquet shapes, long exposure, star trails, et cetera, et cetera, minimalism. So I can also ask GBT to give me five ideas. Give me other five, and then it will come up with other five ideas. Tilt shift photography, multiple exposures, infrared photography, panning composite photography, Perfect. So if I now put the same prompt into Google Bard, and I'm going to paste that there. I'm going to show you what's the difference between GPT four, GPT 3.5 and Google Art. With Google Art, you get a different content. The cool thing is Google Art will give you also a reference photo included in the answer. Here gives me ten ideas. Use leading lines, creative symmetry, use negative space, experiment with framing, use unusual angles. And it gives me also like a nice picture that represents that topic, which is amazing. I can use this as a reference to come up, perhaps search for similar photos in my photo library and use it for my article. The cool thing is you can actually jump into the website by just clicking on the image and it will reference to an article in this case is going to the Adorama.com and this is an article about this abstract photography which is pretty cool. That's why I like bard in this case a little bit more than GPT in terms of reference and in terms of visual representation of the answer, in terms of the text itself. If I want to start to write a blog post or an article about this, I would use GPT because it's mainly being developed to create content and to create very complex text and organic text. And you can actually reiterate the text and make yours, which I found very, very useful. So the combination of GPT 3.5 and part, it's pretty amazing. Now, if you want to take advantage of GPT four, you could do that as well. If you don't have the pro version, you can actually use Bing. And that's what I'm going to do now. I'm going to go to Google, sorry. I'm going to go to Microsoft Bing, which is Microsoft Edge here. I've got an option to choose between the conversational style, creative balance, and precise. This case, we talk about photography, so I'm going to leave it in creative. This is just a different way for you to get a more creative content from Bing. And this is run by GPT four. So you can actually download Microsoft Bing and get the advantage of using GPT four for free. So I'm going to paste the prompt there and see what comes up with. Okay, I'm glad you're interested in creative photography techniques. There are many ways to experiment with different effects and composition to create standing images. Here are ten ideas for you to try. It's coming out with all this idea is still writing. As you noticed, being is a bit slower than GPT 3.5 because it's using GPT four, which is more complex, and the architecture of the language takes longer to complete. It might take a little bit longer, just be patient. After you come up with these ten ideas, you can actually use this also for your article. Again, you've got the reference down below here and also some other article down below here that you can reference to and click on and research as well. Quite like being in the way the structure your answers. So what I would like you to do is to try these other prompts that you see here on screen. And perhaps come up with your own ideas and your own questions so you can brainstorm more and more content with GPT being embarked as well funds you in next lesson. 13. Email Sequences: Now it's time to take what we learned so far and use it to ask GBT to create e mail sequences. This would be very useful for those of you who wants to perhaps promote their products or promote their businesses. And perhaps you have a consulting business or have like a yoga business or you want to perhaps promote your online courses or any other products and services that you provide. I create the capital prompt to give you just a head start. But a couple of examples that you can use would be something like this. I need to create an onboarding e mail sequence for nude subscribers. Let's say you create a website and you want have a newsletter. This is a perfect way to create these e mails by asking GPT to do that for you. Please draft three e mails or five e mails, or ten e mails. It's up to you the gradually introduce the brand. The brand could be, for instance, your online courses or perhaps a specific course. Perhaps I want to promote my music composition course. And I would say, gradually introduce music composition. For instance, share valuable resources, encourage engagement with the content. Another example would be, I need to create a sales email sequence for a product launch. And this could be your product or your services. Please draft five e mails that progressively build excitement, provide product details, offer exclusive discounts, and end with a strong call to action. So let's try to write this into GPT and see what we get out of it. So I'm going to just copy the first prompt. I'm going to go to GPT here I'm using GPT 3.5 Now I'm going to modify this prompt. I need to create an onboarding e mail sequence for new subscribers. Please draft three e mails. They gradually introduce the brand. In this case I'm going to arrive here. They gradually introduce music composition, garage band, which is one of the courses that I teach. Share valuable resources and encourage engagement with the content. Okay? I can also write, write in a friendly style and easy to understand. The audience is mainly beginners, okay? Just press return chart, GPT. Quickly come up with the e mail sequence. Three e mails, the e mail number one will be welcome. And introduction to Garage Band Music Composition Subject. Welcome to our music composition Community A, the name of the subscribers. Welcome to our music composition community. We are thrilled to have you on board. Whether you're a complete beginner or have some experience with music, garage Band is an excellent tool to explore your creative potential. Then he comes up with some steps to get started, which is brilliant. Now familiarize yourself the layout loops and instrument record and edit on Again, the e mail is already structured for you. And then you have e mail two valuable resources for music composition. And it comes up with Garage band tutorials, Youtube channels, online communities, virtual courses. Nice. Then you have also another e mail. Here down it is e mail number three. Engaging in engaging with music composition challenges. Challenge one. Number 234. It gives you also challenges which is pretty amazing. I didn't even think of creating challenges for an e mail sequence. That is how GPT 3.5 come up with a content. Let's have a look with Bard and see what it comes up with. Okay. The e mail number one will be welcome to the community again. It also tells you that this e mail should be sent immediately after new subscriber signs up for your email list. It gives you also an instructional and little tutorial section as well, which GPT doesn't. It could be quite handy. Here's an example of where you could write in this e mail. And then it says here, welcome to the community, Welcome to the brand name. And then in the meantime, here are a few things you might want to check out. Our blog, our social media, our free resources. Quite like actually how bard actually answer this question. It is less wordy like GPT is. But here it gives me also a little bit of instructions, a little bit of guidance on how I should do this. Almost like it gives me ideas as how to write my own e mail rather than write it for me. But As you can see, the structure is done and everything is written down. And all I need to do is simply fill up the blanks and put some more wording and more of my own material here. Now the combination between Bard and GPT 3.5 is very powerful. You can use GPT three to actually write the e mail and reword and rephrase your sentences. And Bard is going to be like an additional brain almost to your arsenal to make sure that your email sequence is even more complete and as all the instruction that you need and if it's one of the first time to create email sequences, this would be a very good tool to use. Always. Perhaps use GPT with Bard and Bing in combination, and you can come up with very, very good content. Another kind of prompt that you can use is the second one. Here I'm developing an e mail training series on social media marketing or anything that you like. Please outline five E mails that covers topics such as content planning, audience targeting, engagement strategies, analytics, and advertising techniques. Another example will be I'm developing an E mail training series on photography basics. Let's try this one here. Please outline three e mails that provide step by step guidance on camera settings, composition techniques, and editing tips. I'm going to write this, I'm going to copy and paste it into GPT. First, of course, GPT is quite fast, coming up with a sequence straight away. E mail one, camera settings, mastering the basics, and hello subscribers. Welcome. And it comes up with my bullet points. Iso, understanding sensitivity, aperture, shutter speed. And then you say Epi, shooting, blah, blah, blah. Email two composition techniques, elevate your photos, rule of thirds, leading lines, framing negative spaces. And then email three. Photography basic, polishing your photo with editing tips. Use raw format, the power of editing, adjust exposure and white balance, crop and straighten enhance colors, et cetera, et cetera. Perfect. I can go to Bart and again, I always do this because I want to compare the two engines, the two AI engines, because I don't necessarily trust one or the other. But I can combine the two and see if the other one gives me a better content. As you can see here, again, come up with straight into camera settings, very similar aperture, shutter speed, IOS, ISO composition techniques, and also a three editing tips, very similar to GPT. In this case, I can combine the two or I can just rely on one. In this case, personally, I would just rely on GPT 3.5 and expand here and perhaps ask GPT to rewrite it in a more friendly, easy to understand, more discursive way, et cetera. It is up to you. I'm just suggesting this to get you started, what we'd like you to do is to spend 5-10 minutes and use the other prompts we have uncovered in this session, the one that we have here on screen. And perhaps you come up with your own prompts and your own niche and your own products. And find out what sort of content you come up with. And combine the, the different chat bots as well. Try GPT. Try Bard. Try being GPT four if you have the subscription and see what the difference is, you'll notice that you will come up with more ideas and you will be able to come up with the best content ever. Fun. And I'll see you in the next lesson. 14. Scheduling: In this class, we're going to be covering scheduling. This is probably one of my favorite topic within this series. You can ask GPT to organize your day, organize your week, month, and even the entire year. So you can set up goals, you can set up deadlines and no sort of stuff, but just asking GPT to do it for you, whether you are a busy professional or you're working from home, or you are a busy parent. And perhaps you want to try to add more activities into your week. Perhaps you want to take care of your health and perhaps you want to have a physical activity during the week and you can't figure out how to do it. And perhaps you want to also run your side business while you're actually working full time somewhere else and you don't know where and how to get started. These lessons will help you really understand how to create schedules. So I create a couple of template prompts and just to get you started. One example would be, I need to schedule a productive week for a marketing manager in the technology industry. This is specifically for a positional marketing manager, but you can put any position the year in. Please create a detailed daily schedule including time blocks for meetings, campaign planning, content creation, and data analysis. So this is just an example is not really specific. So you can change, for instance, the role, you know, the detail daily schedule. What sort of things would you like to include in the schedule, et cetera? Another example would be, I need to schedule a productive week for a freelance writer. Please create a detailed daily schedule including time blocks for research, writing, editing, client communication, and personal development. Another problem down here is I'm planning a well balanced week for a student. Please suggest how to allocate time for studying, attending classes, completing assignments, extracurricular activities, and relaxation. So let's try and ask GPT to create a schedule for us. So let's say I want to create a schedule for my week. I'm working from home, I'm a busy parent as well. So I want to combine all of these things into my week and my daily schedule. So let's ask GPT to create a schedule. So I wrote my prompt. And this is going to basically create a daily schedule first. Before creating the weekly schedule, I want to create a daily schedule first, then get the answer from GPT. And then expand and ask for a weekly schedule as well. Create a daily schedule that include the following. I'm an online course creator and I would like to work on my next course about AI chat bots. I have to include 2 hours creating content for the course, 1 hour answering my clients, 1 hour creating social media posts, and 2 hours dedicated to my website and my blog, creating an article a day. Also bear in mind my lunch break would be at 01:00 P.M. I would have to pick up my kids from school around 03:30 P.M. calculating 30 minutes to come back and start to work again. After that, my working hours should be 9-6 And I also want to do some yoga and fitness training three times a week for 45 minutes, mainly at home. So as you can see, I was very specific and I started to write down all the things that I really want to do throughout the day and see what GPT will come up with. As you can see in a matter of seconds, came up with a weekly schedule, even though I ask for a daily schedule. But it will be my daily schedule throughout Monday to Friday. But I can also modify that. As you can see, Monday through Friday, nine to 930, yoga fitness training at home. 930 to 1030, creating content for AI chat bot course. 1030 to 11, 30, answering client inquiries. 11 30 to 12 30, Creating social media posts, lunch break, creating content for AI chat bot course and pick up the kids from school as you can see here. Instead of I said that I to pick up my kids at 03:30 So calculated 30 minutes for me to go and get them and come back. I also included Alfin hour break, family time. Then 4-530 website and blog work, creating an article 536, wrapping up and planning for the next day on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 6-645 it included a fitness time home. So that's brilliant. So if I want to change my fitness time not to be on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and I want to change it, I can do that, but as you can see, already created a daily schedule for me that I can use throughout the week. Now I can say create a weekly schedule. Okay. My prompt is create a weekly schedule, making sure that I spend more time on my website on Monday, using Tuesday for creating content for my courses, Wednesday for recording my online courses. Thursdays, recording in the morning and afternoon will be for website, social media, and Youtube channel, Friday posting to social media, newsletter articles, and prepare for the next week. So this is kind of a rough prompt, but I can get an idea on how GPT will answer. It's perfect. Now just press Return. As you can see, GPT now builds up on top of what I already talked. And it comes up with a weekly schedule, a detailed weekly schedule, what to do on Monday, what to do on Tuesday, et cetera, et cetera. As you can see, Monday, including fitness, website work, answering client inquiries, lunchtime website work, pick up kids is already all done for me. Tuesday, same thing. Wednesday, dedicated to recording, creating content, answering my client, pick up the kids. Again, everything is laid out for me, which is absolutely amazing. Okay, let's try now to copy this prompt and use it Bard and see what comes up with. Bard will come up automatically with a schedule. Nine to ten, create content for your course. Ten to 11 answering e mails. Again, this is very straightforward. It just gives me my schedule. And this will be for my daily schedule. If I want to do now my weekly detail schedule, I now copy this prompt, go to Bard, paste it here, and see what I get. The weekly schedule. And again, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Again, as you can see here, Bard is not as specific and as detailed as GPT is. So it just come up with a bunch of very generic scheduling for the week. So I'm not really understanding why it's trying to make my weekly schedule more succinct. In some way I would like to actually have this sort of format like GPT does. So in this case, GPT has an advantage. So I will probably use scheduling more with GPT than with Bard. Now is your turn to create your own schedule. So you can start by creating a daily schedule, so you can write a prompt for that and then expand for a week like I did or vice versa. Perhaps you want to create a weekly schedule first and then be more specific for each individual day. And char GPT will organize your week for you and even an entire month if you want to, which is brilliant. So have fun with that. And I'll see you in the next lesson. 15. Planning Family Activities: So in this class we're going to be covering planning, family activities. So if you're a busy parents and you want to perhaps spend the weekend with your kids and you don't know what to do. We can ask GPT for if you're a teacher, perhaps you want to organize a field trip or perhaps a day in school full of activities. You can ask Judge GPT to do that. A couple of examples you could use would be, I want to plan fun activities for my family on a Saturday. For instance, please suggest five exciting and age appropriate activities that will create memorable experiences for both kids and adults. Another way would be I'm organizing a family movie night and need movie recommendation suitable for teenagers and adults. Here you can specify the age as well. Please provide three suggestions that offer a mix of adventure, comedy and art felt storytelling. You could use these prompts as an inspiration. Let's say now I've got, for instance, the first prompt here. I want to plan family activities for my family on a Saturday. I can go to Chart GPT and ask. That's my prompt. I want to create a family activity for the next Saturday. We're going to stay in our garden. My kids ages 3.5 they will invite their friends over to play in the garden all day. The garden has a playground area including a trampoline, a tortoise area, two swings, one wire sling, a treehouse slider, a tree house with a slider, a little pool with water guns, a gazebo with table games, clay water coloring, and toys such as Barbies and accessories. Please plan the day for a group of six kids 3-5 years old. Include lunchtime one and make sure they have a memorable time and create a work they can bring home. You can see family activity start And nine, arrival and welcome. And ten to 11 creative clay time to suggested me to actually do the creative clay at the very beginning of the day. Then you have a snack time, alpena, then you have water fun at a little pool, then you have dress up fun. I didn't even think about doing dress up fun. My kids, my daughters have lots of princess dresses so I can actually use that as well. Brilliant. Then I got one to 145 lunchtime. Then you have a treehouse adventure. Then jumping fun on a trampoline ice cream. Treat craft time in deega, zibo, wind down, story time, and then you know farewell and take home artwork which is pretty amazing. Now I can expand this and say that I want the artwork to be out of clay or out of paper, or out of any other material available. And ask GPT how what can I create as well. So this is brilliant for that. So now's the time to create your own family activities by asking GPT to include all the things that you want within the day and perhaps what you want to achieve or what you want the kids to do by the end of the day and he will come up with ideas and things to do. Now, I was very specific when I was prompting that out because I already have some of the stuff around the house and I thought, let me just put them all together and see how chart GPT will come up with ideas. But you can also say I have no clue what to do with the kids. Just specify the age, specify their interests perhaps, and their gender. You include what tools you have available and what tools you might want to buy to get them excited to do something during the day and use this class also to come up with some nice idea to plan your day if you are a teacher or if you are perhaps a babysitter or anyone who needs to entertain someone trying to use this as a playground, really to create your own prompts and create the best content ever for your family activities, for your field trips or anything else that you can think of. Fun. And he's you in the next lesson. 16. Finding Analogies: Another practical way for char GPT is to use it to find analogies. If you have a very complex concept that you want to explain in an easy to understand language, this would be the way you can actually do that, finding also creative ways to explain it. Now one of the concept that I wanted to use was black holes, because I never understood exactly how they came about and what they are. And then I come up with this prompt. I'm looking for an analogy to explain what black holes are and how they came to existence. Please provide a creative analogy that simplifies the understanding of black holes. I put this into chart GPT and I happen to be in chart GPD 4.0 but this is what it came up with. It says explaining black holes can indeed be complex. Let's use a creative analogy to break it down. Black holes as a cosmic vacuum cleaner. And explain here in bullets for instance. One is formation. Two is the vacuum, section three, the vacuum bag for different sizes and types. It explains it. Very easy to understand language which are quite like it. I also use Bart and I use exactly the same prompt. And it came out with the analogy of a marshmallow. Of a giant marshmallow. I also like this analogy. It's quite creative. But if I had to choose between the two, I'll probably prefer how GPT actually answer my question. You can also use Bing and come up with another analogy. Actually we're going to copy this. And I'm going to go to Bing, I'm going to go to New Topic. I'm going to be creative here. I'm going to paste that in and see what I come up with. Imagine the universe is like a giant rubber sheet that is stretched out in all directions. The sheet represent the fabric of space and time, space time. Now imagine that you place different objects on the sheets, such as balls, rocks, and coins. The way being answered my question was very thorough, even though it uses like very simple to understand wording and sentences and explain in details how black holes are and came to existence. And also reference quite a few websites. And it gives me also a bunch of images down below here about black holes, quite like also this way of creating the content and understanding concepts. If I have to choose between these three, I will probably say I would choose probably chart GPT four within chart GPT. Quite like the way you exemplify the concept. The other prompt go here, it's more simplified. Find an analogy to explain the difference between investing in shares and investing in bond. I did this using Bard Google. Bard came up with this answer which are quite like it. And it came up also with the reference. Investing in shares is like buying a piece of company. Investing in bonds is like lending money to a company or government. And explain also the benefit, the pros and cons of the two in a very simple to understand language. Now, if I put the same prompt into GPT, let's see we get, I came up with this analogies. Investing in shares versus investing in bonds is like choosing between the thrill of a roller coaster, right, And the comfort of a smooth cruise. This then explain just in three paragraphs what the bonds and shares are. Now I came up with a list of other analogies that you can use. Artificial intelligence and human intelligence. Theory and hypothesis. Capitalism and socialism. Empathy and sympathy. Savings and investment, and leadership and management. What we'd like you to do now. Spend 5-10 minutes and use these pairs ideas that I've got here down below. And let me know what you come up with, which AI chat bot you prefer. Whether you prefer Bard Chart, GPT 3.5 or being a look at that. And that's you in the next lesson. 17. Business names: Another practical way to use GPT is to brainstorm ideas for business names and brands. So here I've got this prompt. I'm starting an online bakery and need a catchy name and tag line. Please brainstorm five unique and memorable business names and tag lines that evoke a sense of deliciousness and artisanal quality. Another prompt would be I'm launching a new line of eco friendly fashion accessories And need the captivating name and tag line. Please generate three creative, impactful business names and tag lines that convey sustainability and style. The prompts are there for you to use for the exercise and to practice. But let's just copy this prompt and see what we can find in GPT. I'm going to copy this. I'm going to go to chart GPT 3.5 and I'm going to paste this in in just a few seconds. Comes up with five different business name and tag lines. First one, artisanal cravings, where the light meets craftmanship, okay? Sweet serenades, harmonizing taste, crafting joys, okay? Another one is flavorsome alchemy, transforming ingredients, elevating senses. And the other one is heavenly confections, divine bakes, pure indulgence. Okay, nice. Let's try now, Bard. I'm going to do a straight comparison after a few seconds comes up with this. Here are five unique and memorable business names. Business name, the sweet spot tag line, where your sweet tooth comes alive. Another one, artisanal bakery, Baking with love and care. Sweet indulgence, the perfect treat for every occasion. The bake house, freshly baked goodness Every day. Sugar rush bakery, sweet treats that will make you smile. Okay, let's try this on Bing and we're going to use the creative mode. Bacology, the signs of baking. Tag line discovered the secrets of delicious and artisanal baked goods with Bacology, Sweetspot, Flour, Power Delicious, Baker's Dozen, The online bakery that gives you more tag line, get more bang for your buck with Baker's Dozen, The online bakery that always delivers 13 items instead of 12. Okay. Just was very random. But yeah, this was bank. I probably will choose GPT for now the way come up with a very straightforward answer. The name of the business and tag lines. If you want to expand that, you can say give me five out of ten and it comes up with even more. Let's go back to our slide here. We have also the other prompt here. I'm launching a new line of eco friendly fashion accessories. I'm going to copy this and paste it into GPT. I asked him to come up with three creative, impactful business names and tag lines. Here I've got three earthly Elegance, where fashion embraces nature's grace, echo vogue, empowering style, honoring Earth. I quite like this one. This is actually GPT. Just spot on about this. Let's go to Bard and do the same for our eco friendly fashion accessories. Business. Name is Green, Chic tag line is sustainable style for the modern world. Business name is ethical fashion, fashion that's good for you and the Planet Conscious collection fashion that makes a difference. Let's go to Bing and do the same thing. Being is very similar to Bard as well. He says come up with Echo Vogue Green chick. Okay Re pash. Okay. I can actually just ask being to come up with other three and see if it comes up with something more. Come up with other three. Let's see if it comes up with some other creative names. Echo. The fashion accessory combines luxury and eco friendliness. Tag line echols, indulge in the finest and greenest accessories. Natural echo essentials. Okay, These are definitely better than the first three year in being by it and asking for other names and other tag lines. You definitely find a gold mine of ideas that you can use for your brand and businesses. Now it's your turn to get your ends dirty and find some good names for your business and brand. And always iterate and keep on asking GPT to give you more ideas about your business, your niche. And you're definitely going to find a good name and a good tag line. Fun with this and I'm looking forward to see you in the next lesson. 18. Creating Social Media Captions: Another practical and creative way to use PT is to create social media captions. If you have photos that you want to put on Instagram, or if you have any other visual art that you have and you want to add captions, you can definitely use ChgGPTreI've. Got a couple of prompts that I come up with. I need engaging captions for my Instagram posts about healthy recipes. Please create five catchy and attention grabbing captions that highlight the deliciousness and health benefits of the dishes. Okay, another prompt would be, I'm looking for creative captions for my paintings on Instagram. Please provide three captivating and thought provoking captions that evoke emotions and encourage viewers to interpret the artwork. So let's try the first one I need, engaging captions for my Instagrams, for my healthy recipes, I'm going to go to GPT and we're going to paste these in. Just after a few seconds, I've got this very colorful answer. I've got my five captions, some ideas about healthy recipes. And these are the caption. But if I want to be even more specific, I can actually come up with my five or ten photos that I've got and I want to post on Instagram. And I explain each photo what it represents and GPD will help me come up with a nice caption for it, which could be quite time saving. Let's try the same prompt into part. Okay, so these are five caption. This healthy recipe is so good you won't even believe it's good for you. This healthy recipe is packed with nutrients and flavor, so you can feel good about eating it. This healthy recipe is the perfect way to satisfy your sweet tooth without sacrificing your health. Okay, also quite good. Let's go to Bin and ask the same thing. We're going to keep it in creative mode. Bin came up with five different recipes. The first one is who says healthy food can be delicious. Try this mouthwatering salmon and quinoa salad. There is packed with protein omega three and antioxidants. You won't regret it. I've got other four here. Spice up your life with this chicken curry that is bursting with flavor and health benefits quite like actually how being came up with this five. I will probably choose some of this definitely for my captions. Let's go back to our prompts. And I've got the second promise is I'm looking for created captions for my paintings on Instagram. If you're an artist, you can use this prompt if you're a musician. You can also use this prompt and just change it accordingly. I'm going to go to GPT, I'm going to paste this in. I've got, again, another colorful answer from GPT, which knows I'm going to use it in on Instagram or somewhere similar. It comes up here with caption, got some nice MOG. Every stroke carries a piece of my soul. Quite nice ideas. Let's go to bard and do the same thing. Let's see what results we get here. Probably not as colorful as GPT, but it gives me also. This painting is a journey into the subconscious mind the painting. This painting is a celebration of the beauty of nature. This painting is a reflection of my own inner turmoil. Okay, some of these can be a little bit obvious and perhaps boring for some of you, but again, it's all about prompting it. I can actually edit this prompt and I can expand on it. I can actually explain about my art a little bit more, and perhaps it will come up with more interesting caption. But again, this is very subjective and depends on the image that you want to post. Or perhaps after coming up with these ideas of recipes, you might find an image related to it and post it on your Instagram and on your social media. Again, lots of different ways you can use this kind of prompts to come up with captions. Be creative here. Focus on your niche and your passion, and your hobbies, and your skills and anything you want to promote on your social media. Go into chat, GPT, into art, into being, and prompt this idea in and see what you come up with. I'm very curious to know what sort of stuff you come up with and to share the prompts with the rest of the classroom. Will be nice. So let us know I goes and I'll see you in the next lesson. 19. Enhancing Communication: Welcome back. I hope you enjoy this series, This class we're going to enhance communication using effective prompts. So with this we're essentially making sure that we understand how chart GPT and all the other chat bot works. Before we even go further into this list I'm going to show you just in a second, I want to just to remind you that chart GPT layout works in such a way that you can create new charts. If you have a topic you want to discuss with GPT and come up with content, perhaps you want to talk about here, talk about bakery names and tag lines, but we're talking about finding a business name. You can come up with a new chart as GPT, whatever you want about topic and keep on having that conversation within the same thread. These are all different thread that you can see here on the left hand side. This is the history of my charts. For each thread I've got a different topic. Don't start to prompt GPT with a topic, and then after it gives you the answer, you ask a completely unrelated topic. Because it's going to get confused and in the future is going to give you like unrelated or inaccurate answers. Make sure you stick with the same topic, with the same thread. If you talk about science, stick with the same thread. If you're talking about finding creative ideas for your Youtube videos, just to use another thread for that. Always separate them because char tip has the ability like the others like part which has the same layout almost you got the history on the side has the ability to remember your previous conversation with your previous prompts and it will give you more related answers to your topic. The same thing with being, you have the history here on the right hand side. If you want to start the new topic, you can just go down here and click on New Topic and you ask a completely different topic. Bear in mind you have the ability to do that. So trying to be disciplined enough to do that and to stick with the same topic, with the same thread. Having said that, here you go a list of a few different ways to be effective with GPT. This could be something from condense big ideas into a tweet size summary. If you want to post on Twitter and you have a large piece of text that you want to summarize into a tweet size summary. You can definitely ask that to chart, simplify complex stuff so even a five years old can get it. That's another way to provide a text to charge GPT and it will simplify it for you. Another one, we polish up the grammar and swap out certain words. Brainstorm unique content ideas. Sort information by criteria like date, location, and price. Very good. Switch the tone of your text from casual to formal, or vice versa. Extract the top ten insights from a piece of text. Another one would be, organize your data into a clear table. There is a way to ask GPT to give you a tabular format content. So you're going to have a table with all information that you requested. Very interesting. We have also a class in discourse about creating a tabula content. Another one will be contrast the key details for better understanding. Translate your ideas into powerful visuals or design concepts. We have another class in discourse where we ask char GPT to create like diagrams and visual content rather than just text. Very interesting. And you'll find that session here on discourse, modify your messages for a fun touch, get creative with out of the box ideas. Again, you got plenty here to try on, spend sometimes in pick and choose the one you want. And use your text, your content, and see how you can use this as a reference to make your content creation more effective and quick, so on. And I'll see you in the next class. 20. Perspective Prompting: One of my favorite technique to use with chart GPT is perspective prompting. Here you're asking chart GPT to give you answers and considerations and thought from the eyes of different people, different viewpoints, or different personalities as well. Now, perspective prompting involves crafting prompts that explicitly ask chart GPT to generate responses from specific perspective or viewpoints. This technique allows individuals to explore various angles, opinions, or roles, enabling them to gather diverse insight and information. This technique is absolutely powerful for writers as well. They want to write a book, and perhaps they want to know the viewpoint of certain characters. So you can ask GPT to give you a viewpoint description from a child point of view or from a protagonist point of view, or from the enemy, or from any other point of view you're interested in. Some of the examples are here, guide me in enhancing my time management skills as if you were a successful project manager. This is very similar to role prompting that we use in the previous class. But this will give you a different viewpoint the way you ask that question. For instance, advise me on boosting my public speaking confidence as if you were a renowned Ted speaker, where we can try that in chart GPT and see what it gives us. I'm going to go here, I'm going to just copy this. I'm going to paste into chart GPT. In this case we're going to use 3.5 and we're going to paste that prompting and see what it gave us. And that we go have, go here ladies and gentlemen, distinguishing guests and fellow seekers of knowledge and growth. Today, I stand before you to share some valuable insights on how to boost your public speaking confidence and command the stage like a true Ted speaker. And here go a list of bullets. Go embrace your authenticity, preparation and practice. Connect with your audience. Harness the power of storytelling. Utilize body language, breathe, and control nervousness. Engage in positive visualization. Embrace feedback. Practice empathy and humility, and celebrate your progress. This is how GBT 3.5 will answer to that prompt. Let's try now chart GPT 4.0 Same thing. We're going to try this also in being and you'll notice perhaps some similarities because they're run with char GPT 4.0 it's very similar. And it comes here with no your material. Okay, This is quite useful actually, comparing to the other one. No, your audience also very important. No, your audience before you start the presentation, before you start to talk to them as well the interactivity with them before you even starting a presentation. Visualize success. Control physical symptoms with breathing. Adopt a power pose. Engage with your audience. Very important, Accept nervousness. You can even acknowledge nervousness with your audience before talking to them. Or why you talking to them so they relate to you. You're a human being, like them. Very important. Get feedback, preparation and control. This goes on. Remember your passion, and this goes on and on. And again, GPT four takes a little bit longer to answer your question, but this is definitely more thorough than 3.5 If we ask the same thing with Bard. Let's see what we get. Again, very similar. You got to know your material, be prepared for the unexpected focus on your audience. It's very brief, it's not too bad. But I prefer GPT. Even the 3.5 version is brilliant. If I go to Bing and create a new prompt and I create that, the creative mode, I would say, and press return. This is the answer I've got from being very thorough. Go here, know your audience, know your purpose, know your content yourself. Know how to handle nerves. Some breathing techniques as well. Here, visualizations as well. And also gives me a reference from Nancy Dwarty, the secret structure of great talk and other public speakers as well. Chris Anderson's also very famous as well for Ted Talks. And I've got here some reference links that I can go and check out. Well, perfect. So in this case here, I will probably prefer GPT 4.0 and even 3.5 for some suggestions. And again, you can iterate as much as you can. Coming back here, you can see I've got here ten examples that you can choose from and you can also try a little bit more interesting prompts, for instance, get even more specific and personal in your prompts by including famous personalities and characters. For instance, I can ask the same question, but you know, mentioning someone famous, advise me on effective communications. As you were a Ted talk presented like Brene Brown, for instance. Help me improve my writing skills from the perspective of Stephen King. Also help me improve my service technique from the perspective of Federer. So we can try one of these. You can go to the writing side of it and ask chart GPT to give you perspective from the point of view of Stephen King. So I'm going to go here, I'm going to go to a new chat. I'm going to use chart GP 3.5 I'm going to paste that in. See what we get. 3.5 was very fast in answering our question, and it comes up here. Read widely and often, write regularly. It says a minimum of 1,000 words per day. Start with a strong hook. Create relatable characters. Show and don't tell. Master dialogue. Build suspense intention. Kill your darlings. Trust your instincts. Write what scares you. Craft memorable endings. Revise thoroughly. Believe in a supernatural persist through challenges. This is one of the ways you can access to these advice. Another way is to use 4.0 Same prompt. We're going to go in 4.0 And I've got here certainly Stephen King, the prolific author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, crime, and fantasy. As offer a plethora of advice on the craft or writing throughout his career. And I've got here Adverbs. King is famous for saying, the road to Hell is paved with adverbs. And then you got reading, starting with the situation, again like the 4.0 it is very specific, is very technical as well. The technicality you might look for if you are a writer, life come first, limit descriptions, stay honest. Keep a tool box. And it gives me the last advice here to truly improve your writing skills. Read the writing book about Stephen King's perspective on how to write. We can do the same thing on Bart. And Bart gives us a very similar answer in a more generic mode, in a more generic style, without referring too much on external links. If we do the same with being and we ask the same question, we're going to go to New topic as the same question. In this case I'm going to leave creative mode being I've got a very generic answer even though it looks thorough, but it's also short in a sense. It just gives me very general advice, some of them is quite accurate. 1,000 words a day. That's what Stephen King also suggests with door closed and re write door open. Very similar to our answer. Find your situation and follow your characters. Use active verbs and avoid adverbs. Be honest and tell the truth. And I've got a couple of other reference here, website that I can actually go and research. Again, just another way to approach writing using this perspective mode in Bing. Okay, coming back to our examples here you get ten different examples here you can also offer guidance on creativity and innovation from the perspective of Steve Jobs. Advise me on artistic expression as if you were Michelangelo Sculptain, David, et cetera, et cetera. If you want to dig deeper into the perspective prompting realm, you can actually use these other prompts. For instance, put yourself in the shoes of a customer who has just purchased our product. Write a review highlighting your experience, satisfaction, and any improvement you suggest. This prompts ChargPT to adopt the perspective of a customer and provide feedback for your product. If you have a product you want to release, if you have perhaps a course or a digital product you want to review using a perspective of a customer, you can explain exactly how your product is. And then as ChargPT, give me the perspective of a customer who actually purchase my product and give me an answer and an honest feedback about my product. Very, very powerful, Very, very useful if you want to release something online or if you are planning to go into the business world and trying to release a new product that you invented. And you come up with very, very powerful. Another prompt to be. Imagine you are a parent, a teacher, or a student. So three different perspective. Share your thoughts on the benefit of incorporating technology in education and how it impacts learning. And you can change technology with any other topic you're interested in. You're going to tell JachPT to give you three different perspectives. In this case, I specify perspective one, parent as a parent. Discuss how technology enances educational opportunities promotes engagement and prepare children for a digital future. Perspective. Two, teacher from a teacher's standpoint explore how technology can improve classroom instructions, personalized learning, and foster collaboration among students and perspective. Number three, student, put yourself in the shoes of a student and express your experiences with technology and education, focusing on its role and expanding access to resources, enhancing creativity and improving study efficiency. If I literally take this and I paste it into GPT, let's see what we get. This is the most complex prompt you can ask in terms of perspective, prompting straightway GPT 3.5 comes up with perspective parents. As a parent, I'm generally excited about the way technology has revolutionized education and blah, blah, blah, blah. Talks about this. Then down here I've got the perspective of a teacher and the perspective of a student. Try this. It's a very exciting way to come up with different point of view of different characters or different scenarios such as this, such as a customer scenario, such as a student, a parent, or a teacher. Try this prompt and all the prompts that I provided here in these slides and see what you can come up with. There's a lot to unravel and a lot to learn on this perspective prompting technique. Spend some time here before you jump to the next session. I'll see you very soon in our next class. 21. Comparative prompts: Now it's the time to explore comparative prompts. This prompt essentially is to ask GPT to compare to different items or situations, or perhaps concept and explain it in a easy to understand way. An example would be, for instance, I've got two popular diets and I'd like to understand how they're different from each other. Can you compare the ketogenic diet and the Mediterranean diet? For me, that will be one simple way to ask the difference between two things. The templates that you can use would be, for instance, I've got two would be items, concept and situations. And I'd like to understand how they're different from each other. Can you compare this item concept or situation A in this example? Item concept situation? For me again, the example will be the one I just tell you about the diet. Another example will be, hey, I'm trying to decide between adopting a cat or a dog. Can you help me out by listing some of the major differences in their behavior needs and the kind of care they might require. Let's try one of these prompts. Let's say I want to try the second prompt here. Let's go to 3.5 chart GPT and paste that in and see how chart GPT comes up with an answer. Okay, immediately shows me, for instance, the behavior explains the behavior of each animal. Independence cats are generally more independent dogs. Social interaction, training, play styles, the needs, exercise space, grooming, attention, litter box versus outside. And it gives me other five reasons for care feeding, veterinary care, training, socialization, safety. Okay, let's do the same thing with Bard. See what we get. Again, very similar to GPT. It comes up with behavior needs care that might require and explain difference between dogs and cats. It says, ultimately the best pet for you depends on your lifestyle and personality. And then it comes up here with additional factors to consider how to make that decision. Okay, fine, not too bad. Let's go to Bing and just ask the same thing. And I'm going to use the creative mode and see how being will answer. And being came out with something similar behavior needs care. And also comes up with some links, references as well. I can also refer to them as well. And I can also find some videos as well between dogs and cats and et cetera. Got lots of different links. And I can really research thoroughly here, I quite like being in terms of researching this kind of thing and making some decision about perhaps adopting a cat or a dog, or any other pet for that matter. Here I'll go some examples about personalities and businesses as well, of Apple versus Microsoft. Compare the business models of tech giants Apple and Microsoft. What are their primary products and how do they differ in terms of innovation and market approach? Coca Cola and Pepsi, Lebron James and Michael Jordan Lomaskversus. Jeff Bessus. Compare the entrepreneurial pursuits and style of Ilo Mask and Jeff Bessus, what are their contributions to space exploration and technology? Also The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. There just gives you a little bit of inspiration to find out how can you compare two things that could be two different terminology. Perhaps the sounds the same, but they mean completely different things. Or perhaps you want to compare two different businesses to understand what's the dynamic behind it. Or perhaps you're doing some research and you want to compare two items to concept or to business models. Perhaps steep jobs and Bill Gates, compare the leadership styles and innovation of steep jobs and Bill Gates, how have they shaped the tech industry? Other things you can try here have got like 20 different examples that I would like you to try on on chart GPT and bard and being just let your imagination run wild here. The comparative technique can be very useful and very easy also to prompt to chart GPT to get the comparison the right explanation to concept and things that you want to find out more about. And perhaps dig deep into that research on. And I'll see you in the next class. 22. Tabular Prompting: In this video, we're going to discuss how to use tabular prompting. Essentially, this technique allows you to ask char GPT to create tables to organize your data in a more clear view. Tabular format is like a table where data is neatly arranged in rows and columns. When using char GPT, you can either start with a basic table layout in your question or ask the model to present its answer as a table, helping you to get clear and organize information. Now I came up with two methods. And the first one you essentially asked GPT how you can write the right prompt. And I say, can you write a prompt to ask PT to create a table about? And you specified the topic and I came up with this topic. Can you write a prompt to ask P to create a table about how to create website using Wordpress? So char GPT came up with this prompt. Can you provide the table outlining the main steps to create a website using Wordpress, including the task description and tools or plug ins often used for each step. So let's go to char GPT. And this is what came up with using GPD 3.5 and then it comes up with this. Absolutely. And come up with this table here in a code format, one column with the tasks domain purchase, hosting set up, install Wordpress, Choose a theme, install plugins, add content, customer appearance, et cetera, et cetera. And then you got description. Essentially what you need to do, buy a unique domain name for your website, and then another column with the tools and plugins that you might need. This case here, it says go Deeti name cheap and then specify others. Blue, host site ground, et cetera, et cetera. Very good. Now you can iterate there as well. If you go down here, you can see I actually added this. Can you add sub bullets for each task? And then it came up with other sub bullets for each of this task. And if you go down here, you can see I've got the first column, the second column with description. Then I got the third one with tools and plugins. And then I got subtasks and sub bullets. And basically here explains what you need to do. The first one is check domain availability. Choose a relevant domain suffix.com.org, et cetera. It essentially explains what you need to do step by step in a clear view. Now you can use this format and this can actually be copy and paste into a table. You can use Excel, you can use Apple numbers or any other spreadsheets or sheets from Google. It's up to you. You can just copy the code. And essentially, it's kind of a two steps way. You ask the question first and then you dig deep into the answer to get more sub bullets and more categories or more, you know, more steps. Essentially, I'm going to ask the same question in Bard and see what comes up with Google. Bart came up with a nice looking table with four columns, The steps, the task, the description and tools, and plug ins. And I can also dig deep here and ask more questions in order to make this table a little bit more comprehensive. The cool thing in Bard though, is that you have an option to export this into sheets. If I click on that, it will export the spreadsheet into a Google spreadsheet. And you can see here down below, a new spreadsheet created. I open that in sheets, now I've got my spreadsheet here. Now the only thing you need to do is simply move the columns in order to give space to the descriptions, to the tools you can find your way around here. But essentially you end up having a table that you can work on, you can iterate, you can edit, and you can do whatever you like with it. Which is quite nice with part being you're going to have similar output as part as well, which I'm not going to show you now because I want to show you something else instead. If you go back to the slide here, this was the first method. You iterate after that and you come up with that table. The second method would be asking chart GPT multiple questions, but in a different kind of manner. The first question I asked was, you are an expert in workout routines with more than two decades of experience. Tell me what are the steps to build a workout and meditation routine for an eight week program? If you go into chart GPT in this case here I use 3.5 as well. I came up with this. You're an expert in workout routines with more than two decades of experience. And then it came up with 12 steps I've got here, set clear goals, choose workout and meditation types, frequency and duration. Weekly schedule specific workouts and meditation progression, et cetera, et cetera. Now I ask also another question. Can you add sub bullets for each step? Describing in specific about what to do and what equipment is required as well. Then you come up with the same step, specifying sub bullets exactly what I need to do, what equipment do I need, and be more descriptive, Essentially, that's what I want GPT to do. Then I ask another question. Can you organize these week by week? Now I'm asking that to expand those 12 steps in a week by week basis. Now after I got the answer, I ask another question. Now, day by day steps for each week, I'm basically spoon feeding Cha GPT step by step without creating a massive prompt. I'm just slowly and carefully ask these details step by step and slowly. Now I've got my day by day specific. Then eventually I'm going to ask, now create a table that includes all of your answers. That is the table that I came up with. I've got five columns, actually six columns. One is for the week workout, day workout type, meditation, meditation type, and rest days as well. This is just split in eight weeks, nicely organized, and it's very clear for me to take a print and use it. This is a brilliant way if you want to come up with a nice comprehensive table about your tasks, about anything you want to really represent into a table. So these are the steps. If you go back to the method number two, I asked the question. The step number two would be to dig deep into the answer given with further details. In this case, I ask, can you add sub bullets for each step, describing in specific about what to do and what equipment is required as well. Question number two was, can you organize this week by week? And then I asked, can you create a day by day steps for each week? And then step number three would be, create a table that includes all of your answers or include the last answer. And then you're going to have a very comprehensive table with all of your information nice and laid out the way you want it. Spend some time now and asking chart GPT to provide a table for your data. Perhaps you can start by using method number one or number two is up to you. I found method number two more organic and more much easier to converse with GPT. You can ask a question first and then you can build up, you know, bullets and sub bullets and then ask to come up with a table out of that answer, which is probably one of the best way to come up with tables. But let me know how it goes. And feel free to use Char, GPT, Bard, or Bing, depending on which language model you prefer. And I'll see you in the next class. 23. Reverse Engineer: In this lesson going to cover reverse engineer prompting. Essentially, reverse engineer prompting allows you to feed char GPT a specific text response or result D. I then crafts a question prompt that could have led to that particular outcome. In essence, this approach lets you deduce the original prompt or a question from a provided answer. The template prompts that I provided consist in two steps. The first step is to ask the question. Let's reverse engineer this piece of text by generating a prompt. You provided the text and then you say, can you tell me about its tone style, mood, syntax, and purpose? Where is it likely to be set and what kind of language is used? After you ask this question, you then can ask the second step. Can you reverse engineer? In this case, I provided a speech. The speech provided and come up with a prompt that will likely result on that outcome. Let's see what GPT come up with Using char GPT 3.5 I essentially asked, let's reverse engineer a piece of text I'm going to provide by generating a prompt. Can you tell me about its stone style and mood? What is likely to be set and what kind of language is used? Here's the text. Basically, I copy and paste the great Dictator from Charlie Chaplin movie. I basically pasted the whole text here, the old speech. You can also mention the Great Dictator by Charlie Chaplin. Charpy will likely know what that is. But in this case, I just copy and paste the text. You can do the same. You won't go wrong, That's the answer. A tone style and mood, and explain the settings, the language and basically deconstruct my speech. Now I'm going to ask this, can you reverse engineer the speech provided and come up with a prompt that will likely result on the outcome. And then char GPT, Come up with this. Write a speech that urges people to come together for positive change in a time, Adversity. Address the importance of unity, compassion, and the power of humanity to overcome challenges. Use elevated language and rhetorical techniques to inspire hope and encourage action, reference historical struggles, and emphasize the potential for a better future built on shared values. So with this, I can actually come up with my own speech. You can come up with your own speech and just specifying what you want that to be down. Milo here I essentially wrote my own prompt, just changing the topic. Write a speech that urges people to come together, to stop institutions, to teach our children useless subjects and prepare them for the real world. Instead, teach them finance or other skills to become independent and not to be brainwashed to think they need to get a job in order to achieve anything in life, et cetera, et cetera. And then I basically come up with a nice speech here, very similar to Charlie chapping speech with a call to action. Beautifully written and quite like the way it came out. So what I would like you to do now is to use one of these examples I provided here in the second slide. Just search on Google, one of these, and perhaps find the same inspiration from them. And come up with your own prompt. And use this two steps method to reverse engineer that text. And come up with easy to use prompts that you can use and re, use anytime you want to create the best speech or the best text or the best slogan for your products or services or anything else that you want to promote. Have fun. And I'll see you in the next lesson. 24. Constructive Criticism: In this lesson, we're going to discuss constructive criticism prompts. Now think of constructive criticism prompts as a friendly coach for your writing. It looks at your work spots, the area that could be improved and polished, and offer advice on how to make your writing shine even brighter. One of the way you can approach GPT would be starting with this, act as a critic, and help me point out all the things I should improve in the text I will provide down below. Be ruthless and provide feedback for each piece of content and give me advice to make it stand out. Here is my text. By just typing the simple prompt, you can pretty much throw any text you like or anything that you wrote in the past or something you are thinking perhaps to improve and ask GPT to be a ruthless blunt critic for your text. Let's explore this. Went to GPT 3.5 and I ask exactly this. Act as a critic and help me point out all the things I should improve in the text or provide. Be ruthless and provide feedback for each piece of content. And give me advice to make it stand out. And says, of course I'd be happy to improve your text. And then here is my text. This is the first paragraph that you see on my website. And I wrote down this long time ago and I would like to improve it. This is just introduces my website and my company and what I do, et et cetera. Essentially, what Charge Petit does will basically analyze each paragraph or each phrase and it will critic on that phrase. For instance, here it says feedback. This is a good opening sentence to establish the purpose of major media. However, it could be made more compelling by adding some specific examples. Also here gives me a revised version of it. Major media is a thriving community that fosters the acquisition of new skills and the announcement of existing ones. I quite like the fact that he just come up with a feedback and come up with a revised version as well. It does that for the rest of the text, which is pretty amazing. All you need to do is simply ask char GPT to act as a critic at the beginning or in the middle of your question. You just asked to be a blunt critic, a very strict critic about your text. And he will come up with advice, very useful advice. Now another example that I use was about my blog post that I wrote quite a few months ago. Act as a critic and help me point out all the things I should improve in the text I would provide down below. Be ruthless. And provide feedback for each piece of content and give me advice to make a standout. I'm creating this blog for young entrepreneurs who wants to improve their home studio and seek for practical tips on how to improve it. My goal is to inspire them with budget friendly and professional tools and DIY ideas. I've keen to understand how each part can be improved. Here's my content for you to review, and I just pasted the content. Essentially what chart GPT came up with was this. I just essentially pasted the whole blog post and chart GPT come up with a list of things that I've done wrong. And the introduction, it gives me some feedback. Basically dive deep into my syntax, my style, and it says engage. Introduction. Introduction could be more engaging. Clear, concise language. Simplify your language and sentence structure to enanswer readability. Avoid complete sentences that might confuse readers. Structuring for readability, improve paragraph flow, et cetera, et cetera. Is here 15 points and conclusion. Then I was actually expecting to get a revised version of my content. It didn't get me there. I just asked for that. Now, can you advise on how I can improve each piece of content? And then it will go through all my content again and it will give me a revised version of it with some additional advice just below. And basically rewrote the entire content and also add some feedback after the content was rewritten. Another example that I use that doesn't necessarily follow the templates that I introduced you before, is this, acting as a blunt critic, Would you be able to help me improve my fitness app content? I've written a new workout plan and I'm hoping you could provide some insight on how to make it more engaging. This plan is designed for beginners who want to get into running. The aim is to help them prepare for a five K run in three months. And then you just ask, could you let me know what might not be clear or motivating enough and provide some suggestions for improvement? Here's the workout plan. Basically, I just pasted my slogan, my description of the plan, and see what char GPT will come up with. What I would like you to do is essentially spend some time here and come up with your own ideas or your own text that you want to PT to critic and see how it approaches your question and your text. And remember to always iterate your question and analyze the answer as well to make sure you iterations are effective and you get a nice revised content that you can use for your purposes. Fun. And I'll see you in the next class. 25. Advanced Rules of Prompting: Now is the time to put all our skills into fruition by taking a step further into the rabbit hole of prompt engineering, by discussing advanced rules of prompting. I came up with this eight elements of prompting in order to create the best and the most comprehensive prompting technique that you can use with your AI chat bot. Whether it's char GPD, Bard or Bing or any other chat bot for that matter. Make sure that these elements are included in your prompt. Again, this is not set in stones. You can use this as a reference. But in my personal experience, I found that when I include all these elements into my prompt, my content is super clear, super comprehensive, super organic, and interesting, and original as possible. First element is precisely identify your audience. Always make sure you have a clear idea of who you're talking to. Make sure to instruct char GPT to talk to the specific audience. Role assignment for the AI, very, very important. Once you tell char GPT to act as a critic, act as a psychiatrist, act as a professional marketer, act as an entrepreneur, act as a successful investor. You will get a better answer and more specific answer for your question. Offer context for clarity. Make sure you also set limitations, set rules. How long do you want the text to be? Do you want that to be 200 characters or 2000 characters or whatever? Perhaps you want to include some keywords in the answer. Instruct chargiPT to use those. Perhaps you want to avoid some words or terminology and you just need to set up the rules for Chip to elaborate. Mind the tone of the prompt. Make sure that the tone is the way you want it. You want to have friendly tone. You want to have professional tone. You want to have an informal tone. Do you want to have a tone that is addressed to, I don't know, scientists or students or university students. Whoever you are targeting to prioritize specificity. The more specific you are, again, you know this already, the better will be the answer. Try different formats. If for instance a bullet point might not work, you might want to try, for instance, tabula format. We discuss about this in previous lessons. How to create perhaps a table rather than using bullet points. And you can do that, you can convert a bullet point into a table or vice versa. Instruct the AI clearly this is very similar to offer context for clarity and prioritize specificity. The more plain is the language, the more easy to understand is the language, the better will be the content that you come up with. Ng at the end is never give up. Make sure it's in your mindset to never give up and always refine your questions. If the answer is not exactly what you expected to be, Always be willing to iterate and perhaps come up with the best questions possible. One example that doesn't necessarily follow those eight elements would be this, which looks also very rich of information. And your prompt could be an exception to the rules, and it doesn't have to follow necessarily those elements. And the content that CharGPT will come up with would be sufficient for you. For instance, something like this. Create a beginner friendly blog post about investing. Provide essential tips, strategies and key concept to help novice investors navigate in financial markets. Offer practical advice on setting financial goals, diversifying portfolios, and understanding risk. Keep the language accessible. Explaining complex terms in simple terms aim to empower beginners to make informed investment decisions. Craft a compelling introduction that sparks readers interest and end with a clear call to action, encouraging them to take their first step towards building wealth through investing. This is a very, very specific prompt, very clear as well, and easy to understand. And you would definitely get something out of it that is usable for your blog post. One example that you can use as a template would be this template prompts that follow the old rules would be this. Imagine you are. And then you assign the role to your chat bot. Then creating a block post about and you just explain the topic. Provide in this case I typed step by step instructions on. And you just specify the step, the key steps, maintaining a certain tone. And you specify the tone that is friendly and informative. Experiment with, come up with a visual example to announce, clarity, generate and engage in script that guides viewers through the process, refine and capture again the key points for a successful, in this case, Sona block post. One of the example would be this. Imagine you are a content creator, that's the assignment. For DAI, creating a block post about DIY sauna constructions in your garden. That's what I'm planning to do, so that's what I come up with. Provide step by step instructions, maintaining a friendly and informative tone. Experiment with visual heads to announce clarity. Generate an engaging script that guides viewers through the process, refine and capture keypoints for a successful sauna block post. Let's try this in chart GPT. I basically copy this and paste it into chart GPT. And this is where I got. Imagine you are a contact creator creating a block post about DIY sona constructions in your garden. And this is what GP 3.5 came up with. The title is Build Your Own Garden Sauna. Step by step, DIY guide. I got introduction. I got step one, planning and preparation. And it gives me step by step, gather materials and tools again, got bullet points. All the tools that I need. Foundation and flooring, frame and walls, roofing and ventilation. Interior finishing. Final touches and testing and enjoyment and conclusion. That is what I've got from GPT 3.5 I also experiment with GPT four. I've got similar answer, but it's more structured and more streamlined. I guess it gives me a nice bolder text. Building a DIY sauna in your garden. Your ultimate guide. It also comes up with a nice MG Plan and choose your sauna type, Pick your spot. Gather materials and tools, lay your foundation, construct the frame, insulate and seal. Install the heater and rocks. Set up ventilation, finish the sauna. Enjoy your sauna and got some conclusions as well. Quite like that. I also tried to do this in Bard as well. It gives me also an instructional very similar to GPT. But again, looks yeah, it looks okay. It looks not too bad, but I still prefer GPT 3.5 How this practice is a little bit too generic. It doesn't really explain what these two by force is, so I don't really know what that is, but I prefer GPD in that case. I also try that in Bing, and I use the creative mode. And this is what I've got. I've got a very good answer actually got like an introduction. And then all the steps. Step one, choose the location, prepare the foundation, build the frame, and install the insulation. Step three, add the vapor barrier and the paneling. It gives me all the other step, install the heat rocks. Very similar to the 4.0 because it's using the same technology and the same language. It also a conclusion, the cool thing of being is that gives me some reference links to take a look at. And I've got quite a few here including some images related to what I'm asking. And it's very good. I actually quite like Bing. Bing is a very good way to come up with content. I really like being even more sometimes than barred. It really depends how you want to use it though. For content creation, it's sometimes better than barred. For references and for image, for visual blog post of visual content. Perhaps I would use a conjunction of being barred or GPT barred to get the best of both worlds. Another example following all the rules would be this. The target audience for this example is students studying for environmental science. And the objective is obtain insights on sustainable practices for waste management. And the prompt goes like this, as an environmental science student. So you precisely identify your audience, envision yourself as an advocate for sustainable waste management. And you assign the role to char GPT, offer practical tips on reducing plastic waste, recycling effectively and promoting composting in households and communities. The rule offer context and clarity. Maintain an informative and educational tone, highlighting the environmental benefits of each practice. Prioritize specificity by providing examples of successful waste reduction initiatives from different regions. Feel free to experiment with different prompts, formats such as bullet points or step by step guides to make the information easily digestible. With this, you try different formats and you almost hint GPT to say use either bullet points or use step by step. So you don't want that to go outside any other realm. You just want Ch GPT to focus on these two methods. This is very crafted when you do that because you're setting the rules and telling the I what resources they should use. So you say use bullet points and or use step by step or use both. But don't use anything else. Essentially, you said, yeah, that's what you're telling GPT to do, clearly. Instruct the AI to generate a comprehensive overview of sustainable waste management practices, focusing on actionable steps that students and communities can implement. So you instruct very clearly what to do and then remember to refine and iterate the prompt to ensure it aligns with your objective and capture the attention of AI effectively this last element to rule number eight, this is something you can do later on. So up to rule number seven, that is essentially your prompt and there will be more than enough for chat GPT and your chat bot to elaborate and come up with the best answer possible. Of course, you need to iterate that 80% of the time might actually come up with the right answer for you. But always be willing to iterate and never give up. Always refine your questions. This is a skill that you actually building up and developing, and this is just the beginning. Another example and another prompt template that you can use is this very similar to the one that we used before. Imagine you are in this case a wild enthusiast and nature writer and you are tasked with writing a chapter of a book about captivating night wildlife in the savannah. Capture the reader's imagination by providing vivid description of elusive predators. Graceful herbivors and nocturnal symphony of sounds maintain a sense of hope and wonder that evokes a deep appreciation for the untamed beauty of the savannah after sundown. Some of the idea I've taking it from the Internet, of course, some adds I've taken directly from GPD. I literally ask to write me a similar prompt to this. This could be quite specific for writers if they want to write a chapter about wildlife gin, use this prompt template as a reference because it will give you a lot of ideas on how to structure your own template as well. Another example would be content creation and bloggers. Imagine you are a travel expert writing a blog post on the top ten hidden gems in Europe. Consider the interests of adventurous travelers seeking unique experiences of the beaten path. Provide vivid descriptions of each location, highlighting the cultural significance and local charm. Again, I follows all the rules and makes the prompt super clear, super specific, identifies the audience, identify the role of the AI, a specified context and knows the tone, gives specific instructions, and also gives the opportunity to use different formats. In this case here I said experiment with different formats such as holistical or personal narratives. You see I'm setting the boundaries for this prompt. This lesson will bring all of your knowledge that you learned so far and put it really into action and into fruition By gather all that you learn into this class. Make sure you spend some time in using some of these templates as a reference and create your own prompt. So make sure you rewatch this several times if you have to, because I understand that can be quite complicated. Make sure you also watch all the other classes that I covered in this section of prompt engineering. Because it will build up your knowledge and your confidence in writing the best prompt possible for char GPT and all the other chat bot. I hope you enjoy this lesson and I'll see you in our next one. Bye. 26. Copilot (Former BingChat): With the new improvement of Openai in chart PT and chart GPT. They also improved Bing chat as well by rebranding it, calling it Copilot. Now if you're going to Bing.com you can see now on top you have an option to click on Copilot. You're going to click on Copilot if you use Bing.com before, or Bing chat before, you notice that the layout hasn't changed much. But now we have a little bit more customization. Now here at the bottom, we have three options. We have creative, balanced, and precise. These three options haven't changed, but as you can see here, creative start an original and imaginative chat. Balanced, recommended for everyday informed chats. Precise start a concise chat, useful for fact finding, because this is connected to Bing and to the Bing search, so it's going to be accurate. Also, they added the custom GPT's on the right hand side. Now we have co pilot, that's what we are now in. Then we have designer and this is linked to Dali three, so you can create essentially images. You just need to go to the chat box here at the bottom and describe where you want to create. Then we have also vacation planner and here we have some suggestions. Hike around Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii, attend a music festival abroad, kayak through along bay, visit Yosemite National Park, et cetera, et cetera. So you can actually search here for any vacation plan you like. As you can see here on top says, I can help you discover new places. Also book for traveling as well. We also have the cooking assistant. So if you want to come up with a recipe or help with tips in baking your cake or anything else, you have also the option. And we also have fitness trainer, which I tried before. So you can actually write down what sort of time you have during the day to do your workout and it comes up with a nice workout for you. And also you can ask for reference, for video references, et cetera, which is pretty amazing. So if I go over here, I can show you what I've done previously. I'm co pilot after fitness trainer and I asked basically a fitness program that I can do every day. So I've got only 5 minutes every morning and I want to reach a ripped physic. I'm 35 years old and I put all of my information in my goal, what I'm doing at the moment in terms of fitness and what I would like to achieve. And it came out with a nice detailed weekly program. So Monday, Tuesday. So Monday is running, Tuesday, weight lifting, Wednesday running, weight lifting, Thursday running and basic explaining what I have to do. Now after I've got this program done for me. I also have some references as well because being does there. I've got a couple of Youtube videos here. I've got some other reference for some fitness websites. I've got Tiktok as well and 34 more if I click on that. These are all the references that I can actually go and tap on. I also ask I need images of video to understand my workout. And it came out essentially with three or four different videos from Youtube. So if I click on one of these, video is going to open the video itself in Youtube. I'm going to stop this and I can actually see how that workout works. This is pretty much what you can do at the moment with the free version. Again, if you are going to Bing.com and the copilot without signing in, you only have a few prompts available. And then it's going to tell you that you run out of credit. It's best to have a hotmail account. So just open an hotmail e mail address. If you don't have one, just head to Hotmail.com and create one for free. That's what I did because you get 180 credits. That's what I've got at the moment here. I've got 180, so you might have the same or similar. So you have more credit to kind of chat on and to use copilot more extensively. There's also an option to use Copilot Pro, which is the paid version. And I believe probably you have more flexibility in terms of creating GP's custom GPTs like you do in GPT four or chatPT the paid version or something similar. But otherwise you just go to GP directly in OpenaI and pay for the subscription there. This is what you can do. These are just of the few features that have implemented into Copilot ever. Go with that and see how you're finding it. And I'll see you in the next video. 27. Gemini Vs ChatGPT? Which one to choose?: The recent release of Gemini, formerly known as Google Bart and its paid version, Gemini Advance. We need to clarify their capabilities by comparing them. To chart GPT three point 5.4 We'll explore the distinct features of these models and also what content you can create with them. Let's dive right in. And as you can see here, I create this table using chart GPT four to have a wider view of all the features and all the capabilities of all these models. The first two models are GPT 3.5 and Gemini, which are free to use. And by the way, the Gemini is accessible by going to Gemini.google.com Now we have a leap forward here with Gemini, because before we used to use GPT 3.5 for simple text, for creating block post, for creating e mail draft social media content and even basic coding. But now with Gemini, you can create excellent content by using the free version. You can create block post e mail draft social media content. Here it says you can create image but you can't actually do it. It's not something that is available. It is still in development. As a time, this recording it's not possible with neither of the version 3.5 and Gemini in terms of text accuracy and complexity, Gemini is a leap forward comparing to 3.5 because now you have access to the Internet. First of all, it's more accurate and it's being trained with more content material, more data. And it's more complex as well. So you can actually create very complex text and original text as well. In terms of originality, again, this beat the dust of 3.5 In terms of text creation, I'll go for Gemini if you don't want to pay any subscription. In terms of paid versions, Gemini Advance, again, is excellent for tax creation. In terms of image creation, you can create images with that, even if it says advanced. You can't do it unless you're a developer and you have access to an API at the moment, is not possible to create images in terms of text accuracy, again, is very accurate and very complex as well articulated. If you want to create high quality content and you want to pay for a, you know, an AI chat bot, and you like Google Search and you also have Google Docs. And you want to integrate them with Google Docs, Google Sheets and your presentations as well. I will go for Gemini Advance. In terms of price between Gemini Advance and GPT four, they're exactly the same. That's just probably $1 difference between the two. It's up to you which one you want to use. If you're a developer and you're thinking to go to developing apps and creating complex coding, I will go for GPT four because it's built for it and it's advanced enough. And also it's easy to interact as well. And also I created the project of a father, a di controller, which is this one here. And this is basically made entirely using GPT four coding. I program the chip here using GPT four and the display as well, and all the functionality is being all done by interacting with GPT four. If you're interested to know how I made this, there is a video in this course where I'm going to briefly introduce you to the coding world of GPT four and how you can start to create something from scratch, which is very interesting. This hopefully is going to give you a better idea of what tools to use. Gpt 3.5 and Gemini are perfect for tax creation, but Gemini is a leap forward. So I will use Gemini for more complex text. If you want to pay for the service and advance AI chat bots. I will go for GPT four because it's more established, because they still developing it. You can also create custom GPT which essentially are virtual assistant that you can create. You can customize them. I'm going to show you how to do that in future videos, Gemini Advance. You can do that as of time of this recording, but it will probably be integrated in the future with Gemini Pro and Ultra, which are other development within Google. But hopefully this is going to demystify any doubt about these chat bot models. I can't wait to show you more in the next video. 28. DALL-E 3 or MidJourney?: The video is going to follow after this introduction is going to be about Daly three within Bing chat. This has been recorded a couple of months ago, but it's still relevant today that we have copilot. Now you just need to go to Bing.com slash Create and follow along so you can create images using the power of Daly three within Bing Chat. Now this video is going to emphasize the fact that Daly three is a free tool that you can use to create your images instead of mid journey that nowadays is not free anymore. You'd have to pay for a subscription. The difference between the two and all the different nuances you can master within Daly three to create effective images that you can use for your contact creation or for any other project you have in mind. So I hope you enjoy this video and I'll see you just in a moment. So the first reason why you should use Daly three instead of Journey is that it's free. And you can access to it by going to Bing.com slash Create. Once you go into that website, you should be able to see this page. And you also have this little chat box here on top where you can type your prompt. And you have also this little yellow lightning bolt on the side which indicates the number of credits you have. These essentially are boosts and allows Daly to create images faster once you reach zero, or you just use all of your credits and might create your images in a slower mode. Now, I haven't tested that, so I don't know how slow it's going to be, but this is what it does at the moment. The second reason why you should use Daly three instead of mid journey is the fact that Daly three uses netral language. So you don't have to be a prompt engineer in order to create the right image. In mid journey, there is a little bit of learning curve you need to basically tap into the. Once you are in mid journey, discord chat, and basically you need to see other creators prompt in order to learn how to use it. Also copy and paste some of those prompts in order to craft your own prompt. And it takes time in order to create decent images. Now, it depends on your requirements. It depends what sort of quality you're looking for. But if you are a contact creator like me and you want to create images straightforward, just using your netral language without re learning anything new, just go to Dali three. Just type anything you want in a natural language and it will create your images. I'm going to show you that just in a second. Now, the third reason why you should use Daly three instead of mid journey. And this for me is a deal breaker. And I think it's going to be a deal breaker for many of you is the fact that Daly three creations and images are private. Only you can access to your creations. And that is a deal breaker because if I create something in mid journey, I know that that is public. Anyone can just tap into my creations, use them for their own purposes, and I wouldn't know where they use it. It's not going to be a unique creation in Daly Three. Everything is private. Whether you use Bing.com slash Create or whether you use GPT to access to Daly three, everything is going to be private. The other reason why you should use Daly three instead of journey is the fact that Daly three is faster. It's faster in creating your images, at least of what I compared between mid journey and Daly three, it creates images faster. And for me, it's also another deal breaker. The other reason why I use Daly three instead of journey is the fact that now the text is more accurate. The way they draw the hands is more accurate as well. At least most of the time it's more accurate. But the text is the main deal breaker for me, the fact that you can actually create logos with one or two words which are actually accurate. And you can also change that into Photoshop or into Vap. You can change text. Now let's dive into Daly three. And now use it. I mean being.com slash create. If I click down below here on the creations, you're going to see the history of all of my creations. Here on the right hand side of go, all of my creations. Again, these are all my creations actually bear in mind when you create something this will store, I think up to 15 images. Make sure that 15 creations actually make sure you save the one you want. Because now I can see the previous ones I created are not there anymore. Make sure you save them and download them to your computer. As you can see here, I created some infographics illustrations of Bath, Japanese bath and hot spring. Here I can click on any of this, it basically made this infographic for me. Of course, the text is all messed up, but as you can see, this is the prompt that I used to create this. You can also use like other prompts to create something like this. These are like paintings, for instance. As my prompt here, create four examples of U kio painting from Edo period in a three fold style. Basically between brackets. I said 34 paper stuck together horizontally. That's what I said, that's what he created. So if you see the quality of this, this is pretty amazing. I can go down here and you notice this, I just said. Here, make a landscape photo of Tokyo from Sky Tree Tower. Adon is what came up with. It's pretty amazing here. How it did that, I think this one is the more accurate one, but, but it's really, really cool the way it does it. Now if I go up here, you notice I've got other examples of let's say logos. Pretty good logos. And again, I can click on any of these logos, any of these images. And I see here on the right hand side, I can share them social media. I can save them into my account, Microsoft account. You can go to download. And again, to save them, you need to have a Microsoft account which is basically an e mail, Hotmail.com Just create one and you can save them there, then you can download them, of course. And these option to customize, basically this will customize that image into Microsoft Designer, which is within the browser of course. And then it will grab the image and it will generate designs for you. You can see that image in different scenarios, like in furnitures, in brochures, in animations, which is pretty cool. You can use the social media. You can also describe what you want to see for an Instagram post. This is something you can dive into and spend some time and create perhaps some cool graphic using the Microsoft designer. But let me just close this and go back to our Dali three within Being. Again, you can download this and you can use it. Now the only limitation that you have in Bing.com slash Create is the fact that the aspect ratio is going to be square 1080 by 1080. If you want to have the aspect ratio changed in the creations, you would have to go into GPT Chart PT. I can create logos or images with different aspect ratio. If I go to my travel logo concepts for instance here I ask to create some logo and it will create square image if I basically create these images in 16 by nine aspect ratio and it basically kept the same design without retouching them and basically create something in 16, but actually changed actually. This logo here has an aeroplane. That logo doesn't have any aeroplane here, only the small one. But basically it created a very similar image with 16 by nine Asperatus. Yeah, the suitcases line down and this one is standing up, but it's pretty much similar to that one, which is pretty cool. And also the logos as well kept them 16 by nine. This is something you can do in chart GPT. Now the difference between Bing.com slash Create and chart GPT plus isn't that much of a difference in char GT. I know is that you need to be a little bit more specific with your prompts. For instance, for these logos here, have to basically say create them in a minimalistic style in Bing.com slash Create. All I have to do is simply just type create a logo inspired by Japanese Sen. And it will basically create a logo for me without specifying the minimalistic style. But if I wanted to, I can actually just specify the and here it says create logos in a minimalistic style and it creates something like that. It's all about experimenting. If you have chart GPT, you can just see the difference between the two and use them accordingly. Some of the logos I created in Bing dot coms create are pretty amazing that I can use for my business, for my content. Others that I use in GPT, I would definitely use those as well about experimenting. But if you don't want to pay any subscription whatsoever, go to Bing dot Comshcreate Fund. 29. ChatGPT Vision: First of all we are in char GPT. If you are a member time of this recording, you should be able to see down below. Here on the sandbox is a little image icon on the left hand side. Make sure you are in GPT four and new. Click on default that needs to be checked. You should be able to attach now images as well. Now you'll be able to converse with char GPT using images. You can ask GPT to analyze an image, describe an image, or even come up with some other format for the image, and so on and so forth. Now we're going to experiment it straight away with an image that I created in Dali three. So I'm going to go into this icon down below here. I'm going to click on it. It's going to go through my browser and I'm going to go into one image I created in Dali three. Let's try this image here now. It's going to upload image. Once it's uploaded, you can actually type whatever you want GPT to do. I'm going to say describe the image attached. Ch GPT came up with this very thorough description of the image. It says here, the image depicts a dynamic and vibrant splash of liquid or fluid, possibly representing digital art or representation of sound waves. Now if I ask, can you craft the right prompt to replicate the image and see if it's going to come up with an right prompt for me. It's just generated the prompt for me. And there's a little bit of warning here on top saying that creating the exact replica is going to be challenging. We know that we're going to go and hide light all of this and we're going to copy. Then we're going to go into a new chat. We're going to go into GPT four under Dal three and we're going to paste that in and see what Daly three is going to come up with. Usually just by using iteration, you might come up with something similar. Daly three came up with three examples which are very similar to the original. But of course these are like illustration style. But still now we can iterate this and I can make it even more real. I can make this for instance, the liquid transparent. I can say create a similar. So I essentially say, said he had to create a similar concept, but the liquid should be transparent and make it look like a real macro photo. It's a very simple language, amusing, very straight forward English, nothing too complicated. And see if by iterating this, we'll come up with something similar. Char GPT. Amazingly created four photos, very realistic photos of that liquid. If I click on any of them, you can see the prompt on the right hand side. These are pretty stunning photos and I can also change the aspect ratio if I wanted to to change the aspect ratio, all I need to do is simply just as create a 16 by nine of these images, it's not going to generate exactly the same images, but it's going to make them pretty similar to the one that is just created. Just going to ask to create 16 by nine. I'm really impressed of what I got here. So if you can see here, I've got this 1024 by 1024 in the previous videos, actually, 1080 by 1080 I was wrong, is 1024 by 1024. Now I've got a 16 by nine aspect ratio. If you want to know what aspect ratio the Addai three can do, just ask for what aspect ratio can you generate, Can you do four? And now he's telling me that you can do it. 1024 by 1024 pixels wide, 16 by 91792 by 1024 and tall portrait, 1024 by 17, 92. Of course here it says it's not 1920 by 1080, but the resolution is going to be pretty similar if 16 by nine. And it says while this is not quite resolution, which is typically 38, 40 by 21, 60, the images are of ihquality and can be used for various purposes. That's pretty much it. So I can actually have this 17 92 by 1024, which is good enough for me if I click on this one. These are pretty stunning. I mean, I can use this easily to do any sort of art, create any sort of content I want. Pretty amazing. This is how you can iterate a prompt from an image using chart GPT vision. If you go back to the other prompt, this is where we started. We started from an image, we asked to describe it, and also we ask to craft the right prompt. After iterations, we were able to actually to create something even similar or even better than this image here. Now let's go back here and let's attach another image. So I want to attach a logo which has some icons and some other things in it and see if we can describe it. I'm going to just say describe. I'm going to just wait until it elaborates. The image says, the image presents a black, stylized graphic against a light background, design is composed of multiple elements. This is a yoga pose and as you can see here, the image here, the yoga pose appears to be a tree pose or Rick Shana pose. And also tells me that the surrounding elements are a musical symbol, cloud and rain, aircraft, laptop and is all spot on. It actually knows exactly what's in images. Pretty impressive. 30. Image to Table: When I try to attach something. If you attach a PDF it won't accept, it Only accept Jpeg images as you can see here. When I trying to drag it in and it tells me what I can drop into the page, it says gift or if JPG, PNG and Web as well. If I want to, for instance, add this image, I would have to take a screenshot. I'm going to take a screenshot and attach it. This is just a price listing of Sure products. So I'm going to go now into my desktop and I'm going to drag it in. I just dug this PDF screenshot which is now AJ Peg or PNG. Actually I'm going to say, describe the document and make a table out of it. Let's see what GPT is capable of doing out of this brochure. As you can see from this brochure with this image, essentially it created for me, this table, and it would carry on, basically writing all the products with all the prices. This is a game changer. This is like you put something in a diagram, Something you don't understand, you slap it into GPT and it will automatically create any format you like, diagram a table, whatever you like. This is amazing. 31. Copyright Restrictions: Now I want to talk about how you can circumvent some of the restrictions that we have in GPT and some of the restrictions we have also in being. Now comparing to the two, comparing to Daly three with PT and Daly three within Being.com there are restrictions of course. But in Bing.com you can, for instance, create images using celebrity references or brand famous brand as well. One that I tried to do was Elsa from Frozen, Because my daughters are fixated with them. They are huge fan. And I'm also a huge fan as well. So basically what I did here, I created a version of Elsa and Anna. So all I did, he says created an image of Elsa from Frozen wearing a short sum address. And easily just created that for me. And also, I created the same thing with Anna without any problem, without any warning. Also I created something, I iterate a little bit more. Created for images inspired by Anna from Frozen, wearing a short sum address illustration style. And of course the limitation in Bing.com is the fact that you have 1024 by 2024 like square images, where in GPT plus you can create 16 by nine and also vertical aspect ratio. That's the only limitation you have in Bing.com I noticed in Bing.com it created everything in sort of like a cartoonish style, which I didn't want to necessarily have a restriction on that. I wanted Dally Three to give me a little bit more designs, a little bit more styles. So I went into GPT and I went into all my prompts here and I show you basically all that I did. I spent like hours trying to experiment about this. I asked exactly the same prompt here, Create an image of Elsa from Frozen wearing a short sum address. And it says, I'm sorry, but I can't create an image of Elsa from Frozen due to copyright restrictions. That already is a wall for me that says, okay, I can't use any of these famous characters, or celebrities, or any other famous brands. But I can circumvent that by saying something like this. Create an image inspired by Elsa from Frozen wearing a short summer dress illustration style. That's what I added after that. As you can see here, I've got two iterations, two by two. If you click on the first one, the first one, it says without the illustration style. And what it did, it basically gave me the two images in 16 by nine, like a vertical mode. I don't know why it gave me this, but basically this like a photo style image and an illustration style of a character that resemble Elsa somehow. But yeah, it's pretty beautiful. And also, I created a second iteration here, illustration style. And as you can see, it did a much better job. So I've got a four images here of Elsa in 169. Without me asking actually the aspect ratio, I didn't even ask that. But as you can see, it created four beautiful illustration that I can also rotate as well. Then I kept on iterating this essentially. I created an image inspired by Anna from Frozen, the same way I crafted for Elsa. I did the same thing for Anna, and as you can see here, it created three, in this case, three different images of Anna. Two in 16 by nine aspiratio and another one is nine by 16, aspiration vertical. Then I went down here and I created an image inspired by Anna from Frozen. And then illustration style, make sure the dress is short because I wanted to make different style of dresses. And as you can see here, it gave me other four iterations of Anna. And as you can see, I've got a second attempt. I regenerate them, and it created some beautiful representation of the character. And I wanted to show you this from the folder that I created for that. As you can see, I rotated the image. And this is the stuff you can create with Dally Three. Just simply iterating the prompt. This is another one address. This is another iteration and it came out beautifully. This is another illustration of the same ana character. I created this out just by iterating and iterating again in GPT. 32. Crafting Accurate Prompts: These images here are pretty comparable to what you can do in journey in my personal opinion. Now I went down here and I created, for instance, a swimwear collection Style Prompt. And I started to iterate that by iterating, This came up with new design. New styles also just made an image of a man wearing this clothing. Another woman here and another man it like in like a '50s style, which is pretty cool. Then I ask another prompt. Take image which is the same image four here and I says, use the same phase and style of image four and same illustration, it create a swimwear collection style. And it basically came out with these other two images. Pretty stylish, pretty usable for any content you want to create. I regenerate that. That's another trick. Once you iterate a prompt, make sure you regenerate two or three times. And sometimes it comes up with some cool patterns. Like now these are just patterns that came out out of nothing I didn't ask for this pattern, also came up with this other illustration down here. And also I said I just changed the Swimwear collection to Swimware limited edition collection style just by saying that it created this other two illustration and my fifth iteration, it is mind blowing. Just the fifth time I tried, it came up with these beautiful, colorful images. And I just said, here, make it very colorful. That's the only thing that I added. And it created these three images, amazing images. This is just so detailed eye resolution as well. Very useful down below here, I said based on image two iterated on this image. And I started to experimenting more and more, and it came out with other images, other interesting iteration of the same image into a different character, even like a manga, anime style. And then that is it. That's what I managed to create just by iterating Elsa from the beginning and creating this thread with different modification, different little things that you can do. And this is the end up result. That's what you can actually make out of from one idea. You can make something completely different, completely original. And that's why I suggest you do to use in Dali three. 33. DALL-E 3 in Bing: Now if you use being, now with being you have the limitation of the aspect ratio. I created something similar here and again this is the same prompt that I use in Ch. Gpt is white illustration depicting an Asian woman who swimwear featuring abstract and colorful design in the Carcedonia collections. Carcedonia is a Italian brand. Here being didn't have any issue in terms of replicating or using that as an idea. And it came up with this four design pretty beautiful. But of course this is something that I wouldn't be able to do necessarily in GPT four. But again, here you have the Asper Ratio limitation. You have the fact that you can't save more than, I think you go like 15 creations here on the right hand side. And again, make sure when you create something in Bing.com just click on the creation you want and save it. In order to save it within Bing.com make sure you have a mail, e mail address login. Create one, it's free. And then just click on Save here. Once you click on Image, click on Save, and it will save it into your folder within Microsoft Bing. You can share it, of course, you can download it and this is 1024 by 2024 And customize it will go into Microsoft Designer which is going to create, it's going to make composition with other object to share in social media. But it's not something that I'm really interested in. Perhaps you might want to create something out of it, but this is just what you can customize. This is just to give you an idea on how you can use the image and how to perhaps create merchandise out of it. If you are into print on demand or if you want to create perhaps like T shirts, specific artwork, you can definitely use Microsoft designer as a starting point using your creation. And see that here on the right hand side is going to generate that image and all different scenarios and in brochures, in posters, in animations have a look at that. Microsoft designer can be quite useful as a tool. It's free to use and it's browser based, so you don't have to install anything on your computer. As you can see here, the same image is being portrayed in different scenarios. How that picture would look on a frame and on a brochure, et cetera, et cetera. A fun with Microsoft designer. If you really want to reap the benefit of Dali three, my suggestion is get a subscription with GPT there where you can actually create images and iterate them and create really something unique. Because Bing.com has its limitations, I wouldn't rely on that entirely, just for the fact that you can't change the Asper Ratio is just very limiting for me. This could be a starting point for creating something and then switch into chart GBT. And then you iterate as I did with Elsa and Ana from frozen, and create something completely new. I think one of the potential in Bing.com so far is for the creation of logos. If you want to create logos Bing.com Create, it's the perfect place because everything is squared. You can create logos directly here. You don't act to necessarily use very complicated prompts. You can actually use very simple prompt here and it will create a logo for you. For instance, if I say create a logo about online learning just by saying that actually can create and there we go. Now I've got four logos that I can use. I can iterate. I can just ask different questions there, I can just add some more details there. Perhaps you want to do it in a minimalistic, minimalistic style. Just press Create again now. Create four other four logos, much better than the other ones are quite like the number three and number four. As you can see, Bing.com is perfect, in my opinion, to create logos and very simple images. But if you want to dig deep and take a step further into image creation, you need to go into GPT. That's the only way. 34. Adding Text in DALL-E 3: So I wanted to show you how you can create text within Daly three. This is an iteration where I actually asked to add some text. I said here based on an image number three, which is the image here which I love. Add a text that says magen fashion. Some recollection. Of course, magen is a very difficult word, perhaps for day to interpret it, trying to write it down here. Maine actually nailed it down here. But not the 2023. If I now go to my second iteration here, as you can see here, I tried to write all these words. If I download this and I flip it over, let's go back here. Let's rotate this image, and I'm going to flip horizontally. Magen. Magen Fashion Summer Collection is actually nailed down. All of the words magen is actually with the I here and put the J instead. But it's pretty amazing. It just matched all the words that I asked, even though it puts it in like in reverse flipped it. For some reason, the 12 iteration that I did, it came up with this summer collection 2023 CT I. Here the CT is fused together, but we can still read it. It also could be just stylish way to write that down, which is pretty cool. This is definitely usable. I can use this, of course. I can easily change that into something like Photoshop. If you don't have Photoshop, you can use A. Of course, if you want to change the text or if you want to put a text box on top of it, you can use Ba, which is like a free version of Ba would do. If you want to instead amend the text, you need to use Ba Pro and you also need to see if Ba pro can scan the actual text and change it for you. That's another question mark. So here I've got Summer Collection 2023. It nailed it. Collection in 2023, Summer, it left a little space between the two. Ms. Very useful, very stylish, quite like it. And here the third iteration, I tried to see if Daly could actually nail down writing the text properly. Here's a summer collection and it didn't actually write the 2023 properly. But that one can be easily changed by creating like a text box in Va with the same color clone in the color and put the right number there, which is not very big deal. The fourth iteration, again, Summer Collection, Summer collecton, It didn't write properly here, but I can actually easily change that again in Canva without any issue. But this is how it will nail, you know, the text. For me, this is perfect. It's fine. I can actually use this Daly three to write text on images and if the text is not too long, like two words would be acceptable even before it nailed down my 3.4 words together, major Fashion ser collection and indeed in a weird way but it managed to do it which is pretty amazing. 35. Hands accuracy in Dall-E 3: The other thing that Daly three does very well now that he didn't do at all before was the ends as you can see here, if I zoom in the the hands now are pretty accurate. I notice also in the other photos as well, the ends here for instance. Yeah, they're okay. They are acceptable. This doesn't mess up that much. I notice the toes, sometimes it gives me six toes. For instance, on this image here, you can see the toes are 12345. It's fine there. This is like a art illustrations. Too much of an issue here. You can't even see them. You can't even see them here. But the hands are pretty amazing. Everywhere I actually try, I iterate this images so many times, The ends here look a little bit weird, but still 1234, the middle finger is fine. Yeah, I think it is acceptable here as well. Again, this is an illustration is not really a photo image, but this one here, amazing's nothing to say on the way. D, the hands here. Let's have a look at the ends here. 123456. Okay. These ends are not amazing, but you won't even notice that this image here, 12345. Yeah, the number is correct here, 1234 and the other one probably is hiding. But yeah, it's fine. The hens are now definitely more accurate than before. So I'm pretty impressed about text handling and the draw of the hens. And the toes are pretty accurate as well. The toes here are almost. Yeah, they're okay. That's fine. 36. ChatGPT Mobile: The other thing I wanted to show you is the ability to actually take a photo with your phone using Chart GPT. Here if you have the plus version, all you need to do is simply go to Chart GPT. I'm using an iphone, so you can actually go over there on the phone and I'm going to show you this on a screenshot. But as you can see here, I've now on chart GPT four. I've got an option to either take a photo or to actually grab a photo from my library, or even go into my folder section as well. If I want to grab a file from there, I can do that. I can take a photo from here. When you tap on the photo, I can see this is my camera. I can take a screenshot of anything I want and it will basically analyze it for me. I can actually ask anything. The thing I want to actually show you is how manage to actually read photos and translate them for me. So for instance, I've got here a brochure about some exercise, and this is in Japanese. I couldn't choose any language more complicated than Japanese or Chinese. I'm going to take a photo now and then I'm going to show you on my computer because char GPT on your phone will sync with your GPT on your computer. Now is uploading the photo and I say translate. The first exercise, it's just translated for me right now is translating it. The first section that I ask, front stretch sees the image clearly as you can see here. Now I've got the image I took which is this brochure. And I've got five different exercise. And I just ask GPT to translate The first exercise which is this section here, which is sitting, stretch out the muscles at the front of your tight avoid your lower back or lifting. As you can see, arch and lifting, it's very accurate. Recommended duration. Stretch each leg for 10 seconds says exactly that. My wife is Japanese and he tells me that this is accurate and it's pretty amazing. I missed some of the letters and some of the symbols perhaps. But it does a pretty good job in translating something. If you are out and about and you have your phone with you with chart GPT and you want to translate something, take a photo and it will translate it for you pretty amazing. So this is just mind blowing the fact that you can now tap into chart GPT vision and analyze photos like this. I hope it's been useful for you. I dragged myself a little bit longer than I should, but I wanted to really show you all the things that I discovered so far. And I'll see you in the next video. Bye. 37. Project Assignment: Let's dive into a super simple project. You'll have a conversation with the NAI, whether you're going to use GPT, Gemini, or being using just three steps. Here's the plan, pick a topic, anything fun or creative. For example, brainstorming ideas for a superhero story, planning an eco friendly vacation, or coming up with a new game concept craft. Your messages come up with three questions or prompts related to your topic To ask the AI and record the chat. Whether you take a screenshot or copy the AI responses to your questions, it's fine. An example would be, if you brainstorming for a superhero story. Your question could be, what's a unique power for my superhero? A second question would be, give me a villain that would challenge my superhero. The third question could be suggest a plot twist. For the first encounter, all you need to do is simply just applaud the screenshots of your responses or the text. If you like, head over the project section, follow these easy steps, and let's see what creative ideas you come up with. I see you there. 38. Conclusion and What's next: Thank you so much for enrolling this course. I really hope it's been useful, and it's given you the foundations to create something amazing with AI that you never thought possible. Now, this is not really the end of our course. This is the beginning of a long journey with AI. So I'm going to be updating this course quite often with, you know, new features, new improvements or anything that happened in the world of AI. And as you know, anything can happen any day. So I'm going to be updated as much as possible in order for you to watch and learn more things in this class. Your opinion is super important, so if you can leave a feedback on anything that you want me to implement or change in the class, please leave a feedback. It's the most valuable thing you can do to improve the class and to make this course the most effective for other students as well. With that said, I really hope I hear from you and I'll see you in future updates.