7 Power Tips to Make AI Your Most Profitable Employee
This blog discusses how to use GPT-4 to its fullest potential. It provides seven power tips to make AI your most profitable employee, such as giving the AI a role and not leaving assumptions up to chance.
Brett Adcock
Hard Tech. Founder/CEO @ Figure, Archer (NYSE: ACHR), Vettery ($100M exit)
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GPT-4 is insanely powerful.
— Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) March 19, 2023
99% are using it the wrong way.
7 power tips to make AI your most profitable employee: -
Context:
— Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) March 19, 2023
There are several ways to access GPT-4,
In this thread, I’ll be using ChatGPT’s version of GPT-4 to show its power.
These prompt principles will change the game for your writing. pic.twitter.com/yOM5CmodjK -
Make AI an actor
— Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) March 19, 2023
Give the AI a role.
Tell them the persona they need emulate.
If you leave this up to chance, the AI will make too many assumptions.
e.g. "Act like you're a first-time founder of a software company." pic.twitter.com/5iBYz5c0eH -
Go heavy on context
— Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) March 19, 2023
Bad prompt, bad result.
Simple as that.
The more context you give, the better your responses will be.
Trying giving basic context like:
→ Tone
→ Length
→ Target audience
→ Desired outcome
→ Where the content will go pic.twitter.com/8AtCsqxzni -
Break your request into smaller parts
— Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) March 19, 2023
If you ask for a whole blog post at once, it won't be as good.
If you break the request into parts, you can get great content.
A good rule of thumb?
Ask for a max of 300 words at a time. pic.twitter.com/HRdmlUifzo -
Segment your asks
— Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) March 19, 2023
Most requests in ChatGPT fall in 1 of 3 buckets:
→ Research
→ Creation
→ Improvement
Research prompts can have less context.
Creation prompts need the most context.
Improvement prompts require the most back and forth. pic.twitter.com/M13Ag4jPgv -
Make AI ask you the questions
— Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) March 19, 2023
Maybe the most underrated tip here.
If you're really stuck, or just want to look at a problem through different angles...
Make AI think of all the angles for you.
Working from a list of questions helps you generate more ideas yourself. pic.twitter.com/4yFxWM1DdO