Turn your beginner AI prompts into star-studded AI asks with our expert guide.
When you’re playing around with ChatGPT or Gemini for the first time, it’s easy to just toss in a quick, simple prompt and see what happens.
Related: ChatGPT: everything you need to know about the AI chatbot The people that really make AI sing—the AI Ninjas— know that ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini are only as smart as you make them, and that creating better prompts is the only way to get better answers. Step 1: Give it context When you tell ChatGPT what to do, don’t just describe the task. Include the context.“Write a friendly LinkedIn post about productivity tips for remote software developers, 100–150 words, focusing on how to avoid burnout.”
For example, when I tried this on a history-related question, Chat GPT admitted that it could not access JSTOR which is an academic database or certain museum databases.
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