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🗿 Chatting Up Bots: Tips from a Human

5 Keys to Maximizing Output from AI

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GM. Gm. Happy July 23rd, my personal favorite date of the year for no actual reason at all. 

The SEC approved Eth ETFs, OpenAI wants its own chip, and one company just turned down a $23 BILLION buyout offer from Google. Pretty spicy newsday for the middle of the summer. 

Today’s edition is for those of you looking to take your AI query results to the next level.  

Without Further Ado. ☕ *knuckle cracks* ☕ Let’s get into it.

5 Keys to Maximizing Output from AI

We talk a lot about AI here at NoFomo. If you’re not really feeling the usefulness of AI, you’re definitely not alone. Today we’re going to bring you some simple tips to get better results from ChatGPT (or any other platform).

Use Multiple Tabs at Once

This is the simplest trick we have, but maybe also the most important. You can open 2, 3, 4, 10 tabs at once. 

Breaking down complex prompts into smaller parts will produce more accurate results. Clear directions help robots. 

For example, if you’re planning a trip, start with questions about weather in one tab, then do places to explore in another, and so on.

Start Simple

Many people online will tell you that more detail in your prompt equals a more detailed output, but that’s simply just not true. 

It’s especially not true for image creation. When you add in a lot of descriptors in the initial query, the AI does not know which words are the most important, and it might make a minor detail the forefront of your image.

What you should do is think about what the most important things you want in the output, and get ChatGPT (or whatever you are using) to focus on that first. Then you can add more detail into the prompt and try again.

Keep repeating this process to see where it starts to break down, which details cause the most trouble. From there you see exactly what it’s capable of producing, and what you might have to add on your own. 

Stop Sounding Like a Robot

Most models were built to handle natural, conversational language, so that’s how you can get the best results. 

Don’t be afraid to have a real conversation with it – ask questions, include anecdotes or conversational details. 

This can also be a better way to include more complex details one by one so it can better understand what you are looking for. 

Give it Examples

This one a lot of people overlook but can save you a lot of time. Include examples of the types of output you are looking for. 

If you want a blog post, give it 3 blog posts in the style you like. If you want a photograph, give it a few with the lens and feel that you want. Just like with people, examples are extremely useful.

Leave a Tip

If you tell ChatGPT you’re going to leave a tip for some good work, it actually works harder for you and your prompts. 

Okay this one is still kind of a joke, but there’s an entire group of people on reddit who are convinced that it works. If anything it doesn’t hurt to dangle some $$$ in front of our robot friends. 

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