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1. SkillShare Intro Video: In this course, I'm
going to show you how to automate professional work
tasks using chat GPT, which is a powerful AI
software that lets you do things like automatic
creation of a resume, automate creation
of a cover letter, generate a performance
report to a manager, how to generate a work email, or how to plan out
your schedule, or how to generate
a learning plan. Things that you don't
want to have to do, things that involve
a lot of typing in formatting and general
research can be put off on AI to do for you so that you can do what you
do best as a professional, as a human being, we can put off all the
other tasks on the AIM, can actually leverage it to make ourselves faster and stronger. So I'm going to walk
through and show you how to actually do that using chat GPT. At the end of this course, you are going to have a
project that's gonna be really fun and
interesting for you. You're going to put together
your own resume and your own cover letter
for a job that you want. And if you already
have a resume, you're just going to revamp
your resume using the AI. So it's actually going to be
kind of a fun experience to see what it would look like if your resume
was re-written. If you don't have one,
that's great because at the end of this course,
you will have one. There'll be generated by
AI based off of all of your real accomplishments and
work history and all that. So anyhow, I hope you'll
join me for this course. I'm really stoked to be there
with you, teaching you all. I will see you there.
2. Sign up for ChatGPT: So in order to get you started, you're going to want to go
to Open ai.com and you're going to want to scroll
down to where Chet GPT is. You're going to want
to click on that, then go down a little
bit further and where it says try chat GPT, or you could just Google Chat GPT sign up or chat
GPT in general. Click on this and
then you should go to a forum where
you can sign up. I use my Google
account. You can too. All you have to do is
put an authentication for your phone number and
then you'll be good to go.
3. Write a Resume with AI: So for your first guided
project in chat GPT, I'm going to show you
how to write a resume. So I have a prompt that's in your reference files for this
course here on Skillshare. And what we're gonna
do is we're going to copy and paste that
into the chat. Or you can write out your own based off of what I showed here. So to write this resume where we can start
by asking the chat, can you write me just to
kinda see what it says? And if you want to
write out your own, which is something that
will eventually be one of the projects or the main end
project for this course, you're going to want to do that. So it gives us an outline of exactly what we need to give it. And you don't have
to be this detailed. You can be very big, but the more information
you give it the better. So what I have right
here is a fake like breakdown of who I
am and just sort of English and this is
all fake information. It's just stuff that I made up. And just like, Hey, this is from my resume. This is my name, information about
me, my contact info. I have a master's degree
from a fake university. I previously worked
for Microsoft and SpaceX and did all this stuff
that I didn't do it, right? But I'm gonna go in
here and say, Hey, can you go ahead and make me a resume
based offices formation. So let's see what it outputs. Right, Cool. We're already seeing we
have a summary here. We have contact information, we have work experience
for every role. This is a good resume and
it's super cool to see this is very surprising how
effective this is. It breaks everything down, it goes all the way
down to education, puts the skills lastly, prioritizes the whole thing. And he even has a section down at the
bottom where it says references available
upon request. So that's really cool. One thing that we can do to add to this is we can say, hey, can you provide an About Me statement that talks
about how I'm always trying to evolve myself and learn and I'm always
trying to get after the goals of my company and helping
make my company succeed. And I'm gonna say, can you put this in the
resume you just built? So I'm going to put
that in there and we'll see what it does. So it's going to
rewrite everything. It's going to throw in
a resume here and then, or sorry, it's going to throw
on the About Me statement and into the resume. Then it's gonna go through and blast through all of
these work roles again. And I could even say
that I don't like it. And then I just wanted
to come back and provide a a new one. And I'll just, I'll just say, Can you try again
but make it work? Achievements? In the About Me section, sounds smarter and better. And just literally
say smarter and better and it'll just
be like, alright, cool. So let's see what it gives now. Because last time I think
it was a little bland, but now we're seeing some
more, more spicier words. So driven to continuously
learn and grow, committed to driving
business success. Highly skilled and experienced. I think what we had before was just a driven professional. So it's adding more
words in there that have a lot more flavor. And then we're looking
over here at the, at the work achievements here. And we're getting
a lot more content in there and it's just
more rich overall. This is really
cool. And although you wouldn't need to take this and modify it to actually accomplish what
you're trying to accomplish. Which is a given, right? You can't just copy
what the AI gave you going to have to make
this real information. Don't take this resume and
go apply for jobs with it. We'll fake information
that never works out. So this right here is a really fantastic
template building block and you can provide real
information about yourself. You can even tell a story about everything that
you did at a job. And then this could
format all of that into these nice statements
of these things that you did highlight the
most important things and put it in a resume format
that you can then utilize. But anyhow, that's
enough for this one. We're going to move
on to the next video.
4. Write a Work Email with AI: One really great task that we can automate is writing emails. So if you're writing important
emails all the time and formatting them all
out and sounding the right way and including all the information
is a bit much. You can just explain the general message
of what you want to the chat and then it can output
a awesome e-mail for you. So the use case that
we have right now is, hey, write an email to
all company employees, reminding them to update
their talent and skills profile so we can fit them
with new growth opportunities, promotions, and all that stuff. And this is going
to be from Micah at the HR professional
development team at big money tech
company, right. So it's just a
just a dummy thing that I'm providing in here. But what it's
generating is really, really very real building block for something
that you could utilize to roll forward into something that you
could actually use. And we could actually
just say like right now, I'm looking at this and
says hello everyone. You know, blah, blah, blah. It's a little dry. And so I could say
something like, could you sound layer? And then it's just
going to restate it with a different tonality. And Let's see what
it comes up with. So, yeah, thanks for
your help with this. Have a great day. Best. So instead of thank
you for your attention on this important matter, right? So this is a really excellent
pathway for it, right? We could tell it to write
any sort of e-mail out. And I'm just
thinking of a random use case off the
top of the head. I could say, Hey, can you
email my boss, Sarah, and ask if we can have that team meeting out at Olive Garden or
something like that. So you see like see email my boss, asking her if you can have for lunch. Not question, we're good. Alright, cool. So it's writing this
thing out like, Hey, I'm wondering if it would be possible to schedule
our meetings over lunch. I think it'd be a nice
change of scenery. And this is great, right? And so what we can say is, Hey, don't say this email
is for next week, say that it's for this week. This is for Tuesday. At this point, we're
kind of asking the AI to do things or we could just
copy and pasted do ourselves. But we can just tell
it something like, Hey, can you write this email to be relevant
to this Tuesday? And it will just add that in. Awesome. So this is just one example of how you can
automate an email. I hope this is helpful. See in the next video.
5. Develop Learning Plan with AI: But most people want to learn new skills and sometimes
you have to learn new skills might be
a requirement of your job to get
smart on something. You might have been
tasked by somebody to develop yourself
in a certain way. So you're going to need
to plan for that and you're going to need to
know where to even start. So you can actually use chat. Gpt is sort of a
mentor or a guide. It can dig up information for you and it can give you a plan, sort of like a digital coach. So what I have
here is a request. It just says, Hey, I
need to be to become smarter on organizational
project management. Can you provide me with
a four-week plan on what I could do to get
smarter and this area. Could you give me
suggestions about where I could go to learn
about these topics? And then could you make
the guide very simple so I can understand it because I
don t know much about this. So I'm literally saying, Hey, explain to me like I'm five, tell me what I need
to do week-by-week. And so it's spitting out
a guide where it says, Hey, here you go. You can go look at
the PMI website. You can look at this PMBOK. Awesome. We've got some references,
some things to go look at. And we can even ask
it specifically, what should I look
at in the PMI? What should I look at
and the PMP be okay. Let's say, I'll
ask you right now. Should look. Then it should be giving
me some suggestions. And then when I can
do is I can say, hey, can you give me not just
a week-by-week guide, but a day-by-day guide. Let's see, we're already
getting this information here. So what I'm gonna do is I'm
going to ask it to build in the this information
into its day-by-day, week-by-week plan for me so that I know how to
go out and do this. So I could say, can you include this all of this commission a day? Day, week. And let's see, this
should be providing us with something where
it says, Hey, week one, day one, day two, day three, and so on. And that's exactly
what it's doing. So day-by-day, we're getting
a breakdown of tasks. And we could even go so
far as to ask it to say, Hey, provide a hourly
schedule of every single day. So that that way I
know exactly what I'm gonna be learning
day-by-day and I can actually slap it
into my calendar and I can start looking at these sources and developing, start diving in and following
this training plan. So it's giving an overload of details and this is not
just copy and paste. This is the AI actually
going out and developing a, a step-by-step tiered
guide where it goes all the way up to
like the hardest, hardest level that they
can get you a week. For. One thing I want to highlight here is that when
you're using this, you see that it stopped
in the middle of its text generation and it
was printing our week three. And then around here
it kind of died out. So now we have access to check GBT at the time that I'm making this course and
just a free period. And when I'm experiencing
this right now, I have just met the max of what the AI will actually
provide to me. There is a rate limit and
some things like that. But what we can do is I can say just to get it to
produce less text, less lines of text. I can say, can you summarize
this day by a plan for me? Make shorter, more condensed. And so I'll put
this into the chat. And then it's going
to come through. And it's going to make a
slightly more condensed version. So it says days one
through four, day five. So we're getting some mashup of the days and how they're
going to blur together. So you see, we got
all the way to week four that time just by modifying how we
ask the question here. Alright, that's enough for this. We'll see you in the next video.
6. Automate Performance Report: For most jobs, you're going to have some point in time where you're going to need to express what you've been doing well, you've been working
at the company, whether it's every month, every three months, or a year, whatever it is, you're
going to probably be asked to provide some sort of
summary of that information. And you might just have little bits and pieces of
a story laying around that you remember or e-mails or things like that and writing
that takes a lot of time. So if you want a
really good format, you might just want
to spin that story together and tell it to chat GPT where you can get
something spit out. So what I have right now is a fake performance
reports statement for me and I work in the flying car research
division to Acme, Inc. And we're developing
a Ferrari that drives underwater motor
oil than never runs out. And we're halfway
done with the key, a soul that actually looks good. And we're also working
on a project to develop a nuclear powered
Tesla and Elon loved it. So let's see what
it spits out for a performance report statement. So great. So it's saying, Hey dear manager, I
did all this stuff. The Ferrari that
drives underwater was a very innovative vehicle. It's a major advancement
in our research. That would be and I
worked closely with Jack and we're
refining this formula. And I've also been
working on a key, a soul that actually looks good. And I'm confident that this new vehicle will
be hit with consumers. And while I caught the
attention of Elon, who was very impressed with our progress on
the nuclear Tesla. So anyhow, yeah, so
this is basically just a roll-up
performance statement based off of just this. I literally just kinda
blurted out some stuff and it went through
this with this firstly, secondly, in
addition to finally, overall, slight breakdown
of statements that like You mean in
less than a minute, Lashley, in less than
a couple of seconds, this spit this out. And all in all might have
taken you maybe like five-minutes to write
up all of your, your, your ideas to template that you are
working on. Right here. You don't need to
format anything else just put into chat GPT. So awesome. This is one aspect here
that is really good. And if you're a
manager for a bunch of different employees like
this and you needed to make a roll-up for like your
division or for your office. You could take all
of the text for all of the different
performance reports from the entire team. And you could put
them into chat GPT. And you can be like,
Hey, can you find the most important
things about all of these different performance
reports and then summarize them into
one performance report for the entire team. And so that's something
that we can produce in another project
that's a little bit more than what I have
available right now, but just kind of start to let your imagination expand onto
where this could go at, how you could be using
this in your workplace. And it can go quite a
few different places. But anyhow, in the next video, we will have another
project for you.
7. Plan Your Work Schedule with AI: Another task and we can
automate with chat. Gpt is planning out your day, your daily schedule or your calendar and all of your meetings and
fitting that all in and figuring out where
it's all going to go in the most efficient way
is something that is best dealt with by a machine. Unless you want to tell it that you want to
move stuff around. I'm going to give it a
prompt that says, Hey, can you give me an
hour-by-hour schedule for an eight-hour workday where
I need to do all this stuff. So I'm gonna push this in here and then this is going to
prioritize and give me a eight hour window where I'm gonna be able
to do all of this stuff. So I need to get
lunch with my boss, attend a yearly training. I need to pick my
kids up from school. I need to work out
in the morning. I need to meet with Joe about the underwater Ferrari
marketing project and all this different stuff. So looks like we're doing good. I've got all the way down to about 03:00 where
we're doing great. And it's even giving me
suggestions like, hey, you can include some breaks in your schedule to rest and
recharge throughout the day. But let's say I'm going to
actually take something from the e-mail generation concept and I'm going to
add that in here. So I'm going to say, hey,
I'll send us an email to Bob. See if he wants to chat about a possible flying
Kia Soul project that we may start
working on next mic. Could you write out
that email Also? Could you fit this task
into my daily schedule? Which it's ironic
because I'm asking you to write out the
e-mail and then also to fit the task of sending the e-mail into the
daily schedule. So like it's doing
the work for me. It's going to write the e-mail out and then I'm going to take that just copy and pasted into Bob and it's
just going to go. So let's see. Okay, So it says, hey, here's
a sample email to Bob. It's gonna be a really
exciting opportunity. Great. So let's see is redefining my schedule and let's see
where it puts bobbin. Okay. So actually just pushed
lunch in our later and I'm going to send the email to Bob about the flying key, a solo project, but
it gave me like an hour to cut and
paste this in. So I can actually tell it. Sending the e-mail to
take our u stayed in my like I'd like to give it a very detailed
kind of request. So I'll say, Hey,
can you read it, redefine the schedule based off of that information
I just gave you. So that way I'm not just
stating to the AI algorithm, Hey, you know, this kind of
broad statement of just like, Well, that won't take that long. I want to have that
built in there. Great. So it actually brought
my window down to 30 min for sending
the email to Bob. And then it's still fit
everything in up until three. So that's awesome. So I can actually, this
is another angle of this. So I could actually throw
a curve ball and say, Hey, I need to cancel my lunch
meeting with Sarah. She had an emergency
that she had to deal with on the underwater
Ferrari project. Could you reschedule that for
tomorrow and tell me what my schedule looks
like if I still work out and pick my
kids up from school. And I meant to say,
could you schedule that, reschedule that for
tomorrow and then also show me what my schedule
looks like tomorrow, but I can just wait
until it spits that out. And then just say like, Hey, give me my schedule for
today and tomorrow. Great. So it's already doing that, so it's already thinking
ahead and Awesome. So it did repeat the
travel receipts and the yearly training on
the workplace standards was we'll assume that
that's just a onetime task, but we can be more explicit because it doesn't necessarily know that those are
just onetime things. And then it could help us plot out a better scheduled
based off of this. You see how it just
flawlessly move Sarah from this lunch window or this
time slot over here, this time slot over here, and a balanced all
the time in here. So if at any given point in
time you had an issue with your schedule and you
needed the conflict a knee into meetings around, you could do so which had GPT, you would just have
to tell your schedule and then ask it to move things around and they could
shift things accordingly. I think that's a
really unique use case and it's a really clean way to automate a task
like this that could take a lot of
unnecessary brainpower.
8. Prioritize a Task List with AI: Another useful thing
we can do for our work is if we have a list of tasks
that we need to accomplish, we can give that
list to chat GPT, and it can spit back out what it thinks is the
top priority for us. So we can go in here
and we can say, hey, can you set up all
these tasks by priority? I don't know. Priority,
everything should be good. So could you just guess? And here's what I need to do. I need to read the New
York Times brainstorm a new way to make cars fly. Meet with Bob, talk to the insurance company
about the recent robbery at one of our company gas
stations and some other tasks. And give me a priority list. And I should have
said with numbers. But also telling me if you
think the task is high, medium, or low priority. And I actually am curious
to see what it does with this one because if it's
reading this correctly, it's good to identify that may be putting in a
ticket to get my computer fixed and dealing with the robbery are
probably going to be the higher pry ones and that's just off the top of my head. Right. So I've got the high priority
for the gas station. That's awesome. Meeting with Bob about the picnic and reading
the New York Times. Those are low
brainstorming, low. Planning out the next five years of professional
development, medium, and then putting a ticket to get my computer fixed with
IT, medium priority. So that's the interesting way
that a rack and stack dose, but it's pretty, pretty in line with what I was
thinking, right? So one thing with this, it's important to
keep in mind that this is only as good
as you make it. So if you tell it, Hey, the priority should evolve to maybe put the computer higher
than these other things, then it will respond
accordingly. So you kinda need to state out the prompt of what you want. And ultimately, GPT is only as good as the
query that you give it.
9. Automate Cover Letter Writing: Now, most of these
tasks have been relevant to if you're at a job, but kinda just like
the resume one, if you are interested in
applying for a new job, one thing that's
going to come in with those job applications as cover letters and cover letters
are a highly suggested, a nice feature to have on top of your application
with your resume. But they do take a lot of work. So I just pulled this information here for
this job that pays pretty good out of Seattle for a video content
producer for Amazon. So what I did is I took that and basically the full job
description just said, Hey, can you write a
resume cover letter, letter that explains
why I want this job. Here's a job at then
just put that in there and let's see
what it comes out with. So we're looking
for a cover letter. That's something that
we could copy and paste and slap right on our resume that we can
also write with chat GBT. So kind of two birds
with 1 st there. And right now it's outputting
Dear Hiring Manager. And that's if you don't know
the hiring manager's name, you have that going for
you is writing, hey, I want to express
my strong interest and I have hone my skills, great wording here, my
previous positions, Let's see. Experienced at
managing agencies. I'm excited about
the opportunity. And wow, it nailed everything it pulled out that it was
the creative team at Amazon. Said that, said, Hey, I'm a team player and a
just has a full package. So we can take this right here and we can paste this in as a cover letter and completely remove the need
for any of that work. And so if we wanted to just say, I don't really care for this version is
exactly what I want. We can just hit try
it again and it will actually output
a different version. And when you try again, my understanding of chat
GPT is algorithm is that it considers that as a sort of rejection of whatever you
gave it the first time. It seeks to provide
something slightly newer. But obviously it
can only work with what you have provided it, but we've provided it a lot. So should be remixing all of
the pieces of relevance in the job description that
we gave it and working with that to provide a
better cover letter. Yeah. And so it says, I
am able to travel with them all regions. Blah-blah-blah. Very cool. That was something I didn't see in the last one. So overall, we have a very, very useful automation for
somebody on the job search who wants to building
cover letters where they resume putting out. We will see you in
the next video.
10. Build a Shopping Ingredients List: Now for a little change
of pace, this isn't work, but it is relevant to
being able to work well, you need to automate other
things in your life, like a grocery shopping list and that whole process and
figuring out what you're going to eat for the
week and meal planning. So what I can tell chat GPT
is I can say, hey, this week, I just want to have like
an AI can be really vague and Taco Bowl to casseroles, something healthy and
shrimp fried rice. And that's what I want. Can you give me a shopping list? And so I can just say can
you give me a shopping list? Or the and it's going
to go through and it's going to provide us with
a meal by meal, probably. And we're going to see here
in a second breakdown of all the ingredients
that we need to go get them without list, we should be able
to ask it like, Hey, can you redefine
this by category or, you know, all these
different things. So it's spitting out, yep, potential shopping list. And I can say like, can you organize this
shopping list by type of I'll say like, I'll
actually just say, based off of where I might find these foods
together in the store. And so I'm basically
asking like, hey, can you guess where things
might be next to each other, like all the produce items and then maybe all the meat is going to be in
the meat section and then all of the olive oil
and all the seasoning. And it's doing exactly that. So it's got all my vegetables, herbs and ******, and then the other ingredients is
kinda broke those out. And I could even say, can you give me a
list is line by line. And so instead of, he gave me Alissa
was line-by-line, but I want to item by item, so I should have
said item by item. It would have been a
better phrasing to ask it. But we'll see if it understands
what I'm implying based off of what it gave me
last time and see if now. Yes, it's giving me the item by item line-by-line shopping list. Great, So this could automate everything that I need to do to get ready
to go shopping this week. And this is all the ingredients
for what I need to make. Then from here I could even
ask it for the recipes and then all the information
for that and automate that whole
process as well. So if you've heard
of HelloFresh, where they send
the ingredients to you and then they give
you the ingredient cards. This would be chat, GPT can't send you
the ingredients, so HelloFresh does have
that going for them. But if you want to
go to the store, you can get over what
you're going to make, how are you going to make it and all the ingredients
and everything. You can just do. You can just use this to
automate that whole process.
11. Get Excel Advice and Formulas with AI: Let's shift back to
work for a second. And let's say that I have to do something on the
programming side, but not too much programming. Let's say it's an Excel formula. Let's say that I have
some dirty data. I have, my team is putting all these different date
formats into our Excel sheet. And I really need to figure
out how to clean them up. And I'd even an Excel formula
that will help me do that. Will I can ask and describe
this problem To Chat GPT. And I can say, hey, I've
got all of these formats. I need an Excel
formula to clean up all these dates so they can
be in the proper format. And so what it's
gonna do is say, Hey, you can use this
date value function that's actually
going to go and dig through and then reformat your days even if they
are in different formats. So it gives me the formula. It says yep. Even shows me how to say, hey, you can identify
it by date, text. You can use all these
different functions to identify and clean out all of this dirty data. And then make it all the same. So I can continue to
iterate on this and ask him a bunch of different varieties
of the same question. But this can go really
deep because it knows the documentation of
almost all software that is publicly documented. So you can really dig deep into use cases and asking questions
and things like that. So this is one
extremely useful way you can use chat GPT is to interact with
software and programs and then fielded
questions and scenarios. And it gives you
the actual code or formulas that you need
to accomplish things.
12. ChatGPT Generate Python with AI: Now let's say we wanted to write some Python code and maybe
that was relevant to your work environment or you're a programmer and you want to expand into Python owners
know what that looks like. We could ask you to write
some Python code as well, as, well as it seems like
almost every language. And since Python is
a really common one, that the results are probably
going to be really good. So you can say, Hey, can you
show me how to use Python to make an HTTP get request
to the census.gov API. And here is the end point. And when you're serving
up links to chat GPT, it's important that
you tell it, Hey, I understand that you
cannot browse the Internet, but I just want you to
use this in the code. So like code can just
be like copy and paste. So you see it is going through and outputting with that exact
link that I just gave it. Every bit of code
that would work. So we could take that, run that through and
then assuming that the response is JSON, we would be good to go. So the only thing that we're running into
here is this saying, Hey, this content may
violate our content policy. But what we're gonna do is submit our feedback
and we're going to say just to, Yeah,
everything's good. But one thing we can do
now is we can say, Hey, can you show me how to
take that same code and then transport the air transform the output of that GET requests into a
Pandas DataFrame, which is another higher level
that you might go to learn. It's a pretty basic
level in Python, but if you're just
starting to learn, you might want to, you
might want to know that. So here it's saying, Hey, here's how you
would do that step and kind of shorthanded
it because it said, Hey, request I get URL and
params equals params and that those values are up here. So I left those out. And so we copied and
pasted that end. You would need to go get this. So you kinda see
what I'm saying. You do need to
understand a bit of the code in order
to make it work. And you need to be
able to debug it. But ultimately we
could just say, Hey, could you just I could
just say that didn't work. When I copy pasted. And I know it won't because there's no indication
of what URL or params are in
this exact block. I want to see if it
will recognize it. It needs to give me the
URL and the params, which it does do. And all I had to do was go
back to a onetime to say, hey, here is kind of
what I'm running into. And if you run into errors
and things like that, it will also act accordingly. Alright, so thanks for watching. Definitely check out the next
video. I'll see you there.
13. Generate JavaScript Code w AI: Let's say that I am in a work role where I could benefit from knowing
some coding. And let's say that I have
a broad idea of what I do. What I wanna do, I wanna
write some JavaScript. I want to use React JS. I could start asking
some questions to chat GPT like can you
show me how to build a basic page in React? And then what it'll do is
it'll say, yep, no problem. And then give us all the code, which we can then go into
our coding environment. And we can start building out that in testament to
make sure it's accurate. It's not 100% accurate
all the time, but I'm really simple
tasks like this. It should be a homerun. Every single time
if it's messing up, there's probably something
wrong with your environment. You don't have the
right packages. Or sometimes I have seen this just produce like circular
errors where it'll tell you how to do something one way and then that doesn't
work in that it tells you how to do it another way and
then that doesn't work and yet it's just going
to infinity loop. But with that being
said, this is giving us the breakdown of how to produce a
simple page and react, but we can ask it to do
a more complex tasks. We can say, Hey, can
you show me the code in React that creates a search bar to search for a
list of usernames. So what we're asking for is
the ability to search for username values that are
available to us in React, but then also provide the
front end for that search. This is going to go through and provide all
the code for this. And this is where it could get a little bit more in depth, but we do have a search button. I see that we have an input, we have an onsubmit form. And so we have a
couple of things that seem very
clear cut, correct? In the render. Now, we're still looking
at the code pushing out, but it does have a state
here and usernames. And so those are some of the
things that I recognize off the bat that seem
really straightforward. So then this function on search, so there's a search term
and then on search. Yeah, and then there's
a function here. Yep. And so you would
have to test this out, but it's very likely
that this will work. Considering that this is
not a super complex task. And as you get into writing out a full very complex
suite of software, you will not be able to share that
directly with chat GPT, so you will have to ask it very nuanced and smaller
bite-size questions and then bring that code into the environment
and then modify it slightly to actually get
what you're wanting.
14. Project Instruction Video: Alright, so it is now
time for our project. The project that I'm
going to give out to you is for you to
write out a resume. And if you already have one, feed that resume to chat GPT, just copy and paste all of
it in there and ask it to reformat it and see if it
will give you a better one. And if from there, let's go ahead and
get a cover letter for a job that you would like. So go on indeed.com or any job site and then find a job that you want to
apply for an aim high, just, let's just
pick a job, right? And then let's get
a cover letter for that job and then go
ahead and if you want to, I'm not saying this is
part of the project, but go ahead and put
an application for that job and go ahead and post the results of that resume. If you feel so inclined. In the project section
here on Skillshare, you don't have to post
any personal details, would that in fact, please don't just make that
available to everybody. I use like fake phone number and fake e-mail and
stuff like that. Just just so I could share my
chat GPT generated resume. And in this case, your cover letter as well. That one should be pretty void of any
personal information. So shoot in the chat
to worry about that. But extra credit show
off a unique way you automated a task in your
workplace which had GPT. So go ahead and
throw that in there. And when I say extra credit, you're just gonna get
a big boom thumbs up from me for sharing
that with everybody. I think this is a really cool technology and it's
really great to see when people explore
and develop new ideas. And there's so many people
with so many ideas out there that there's probably a lot of cool things that we could
share with each other. So go ahead and do this. That is your project. The instructions are here
in this video and then also in the suggestions down below, anyhow, help you have a good time and I hope
you like this course. Please leave a review for me. If you enjoyed
taking this course, I hope it was great for you. It was awesome to
build it for you. So anyhow, I'll see you around here on Skillshare
and have a great day.