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If you take the time to articulate your intent (super specific), you invite the AI to engage thoughtfully, leading to outputs that are both relevant and often unexpected.
Because of this, when you’re learning to use AI, such as ChatGPT, you need to understand when and where to craft different types of prompts.
Learn how to write an Instructional Prompts with examples. Instructional prompts are unambiguous, actionable directions that ensure you get a more contextual output. Whether you’re refining a draft or crafting more formal emails, instructional prompts bridge the gap between what you want to achieve and what ChatGPT delivers.
Few-shot prompts enable you to teach ChatGPT your preferred style, tone, or preferences. By providing examples within your prompt, you can guide ChatGPT to produce outputs that align more closely with your needs. Learn how to use these prompts at home and in the office.
Advanced prompts allow you to tackle more complex tasks, refine outputs, and tailor results to fit specific needs. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll be ready to create advanced prompts that save time, reduce stress, and deliver professional results.
What’s the one task that eats up most of your day? Is it answering emails? Drafting reports? Or maybe it’s cleaning up spreadsheets that refuse to cooperate? What if I told you there’s a way to speed through these tasks, giving you back at least 2 hours in your day, every day? Maybe more once you start to automate ChatGPT into your workflow. Interested?
How much time do you spend writing emails every day? Let’s look at some practical ways we can use ChatGPT to reduce time spent ideation, writing, reviewing, and collaborating by emails.