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Mastering AI: 5 Expert Tips to Transform Your Prompting Skills and Boost Productivity
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Hey there, AI adventurers! It's your favorite former tech skeptic turned accidental AI whisperer, Malachi, here to guide you through the wild world of artificial intelligence. Welcome to another episode of "I am GPTed," where we cut through the hype and focus on practical tips to help you master AI like a pro, even if you're starting from scratch.
Let's be real and get analog here... When I first dipped my toes into the AI pond, I had no idea what I was doing. It was like trying to navigate a foreign city without a map or a basic understanding of the local language. But through trial and error (mostly error), I've picked up some valuable lessons that I wish someone had shared with me from the get-go.
One of those lessons is the power of prompting. Now, I'm not talking about the kind of prompting you do when your kid forgets their lines in the school play. I'm talking about the art of crafting effective prompts to get the most out of your AI tools. Let me give you an example:
Before I knew better, I'd throw a vague prompt at my AI assistant like, "Write a blog post about gardening." The result? A generic, uninspired mess that read like it was written by a robot with a green thumb. But then I learned the secret sauce: specificity and context.
Now, my prompts look more like this: "As an experienced gardener from the Pacific Northwest, write a 1000-word blog post for beginners about the top 5 easiest vegetables to grow in a small urban garden. Include practical tips for planting, care, and harvesting."
The difference is night and day! By providing more context and details, the AI can generate content that actually sounds like it came from a knowledgeable human. It's like giving your AI a compass and a clear destination instead of just saying, "Go forth and create!"
But enough about prompting – let's talk about a practical use case for AI that might surprise you. Have you ever found yourself staring at a pile of receipts, dreading the task of manually entering them into your expense tracking app? Well, my friend, AI can be your new best buddy.
Many AI tools now offer receipt scanning and data extraction capabilities. Simply snap a photo of your receipt, upload it to the tool, and voila! The AI will parse out all the relevant details like date, vendor, and amount, and automatically categorize the expense for you. It's like having a personal bookkeeper without the hefty price tag.
Now, I know what some of you might be thinking: "Mal, that sounds too good to be true. What's the catch?" Well, you're right to be cautious. AI isn't perfect (yet), and there's one common mistake beginners often make when using these tools: blindly trusting the output.
I learned this the hard way when I first started using AI for receipt scanning. I gleefully uploaded a month's worth of receipts and thought, "Hey, look at me! I'm so tech-savvy and efficient!" But when I reviewed the results, I realized the AI had miscategorized several expenses and even missed a few receipts altogether.
The lesson here? Always double-check the AI's work, especially when it comes to financial matters. Trust, but verify. It's like having a robot sous chef – they can chop the veggies, but you still need to taste the soup before serving it to your dinner guests.
But I digress... Let's talk about how you can start honing your AI skills right now. One simple exercise I recommend is the "AI Writing Prompt Challenge." Here's how it works:
1. Pick a topic you're passionate about or an area where you have some expertise.
2. Craft a detailed writing prompt for an AI tool, focusing on specificity and context.
3. Generate the AI's output and critically evaluate the results.
4. Revise your prompt based on what worked and what didn't.
5. Rinse and repeat until you're consistently getting high-quality, relevant output.
This exercise not only helps you practice the art of prompting but also trains your eye to spot areas where the AI needs improvement. Over time, you'll develop a keen sense of what makes for great AI-generated content and how to guide the tool to achieve your desired results.
And that brings me to my final tip for today: always be evaluating and iterating. Just like any skill, working with AI requires continuous learning and refinement. Don't be afraid to experiment, make mistakes, and try new approaches. The more you engage with these tools, the better you'll become at leveraging their power for your own goals.
Anyway, back to what actually helps... Remember, the key to success with AI is to start small, be specific, and keep practicing. Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was any AI expert.
As for me, I'm still learning every day. Just last week, I tried to use AI to help me write a love letter to my wife for our anniversary. Let's just say the AI's idea of romance involved a lot of references to binary code and motherboards. Needless to say, I'll be sticking to the old-fashioned pen and paper for matters of the heart.
This is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast for more practical tips and relatable AI anecdotes. And hey, if you've got a burning question or just want to share your own AI adventures, drop me a line at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai. For more info on all things AI, check out inceptionpoint.ai.
Thanks for tuning in, and a big shout-out to our friends at Quiet Please for making this podcast possible. If you're curious about their work, head over to quietplease.ai and explore their cutting-edge solutions.
Until next time, keep learning, keep laughing, and keep embracing the AI journey. With a human touch, of course! See you soon.
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continue reading
Let's be real and get analog here... When I first dipped my toes into the AI pond, I had no idea what I was doing. It was like trying to navigate a foreign city without a map or a basic understanding of the local language. But through trial and error (mostly error), I've picked up some valuable lessons that I wish someone had shared with me from the get-go.
One of those lessons is the power of prompting. Now, I'm not talking about the kind of prompting you do when your kid forgets their lines in the school play. I'm talking about the art of crafting effective prompts to get the most out of your AI tools. Let me give you an example:
Before I knew better, I'd throw a vague prompt at my AI assistant like, "Write a blog post about gardening." The result? A generic, uninspired mess that read like it was written by a robot with a green thumb. But then I learned the secret sauce: specificity and context.
Now, my prompts look more like this: "As an experienced gardener from the Pacific Northwest, write a 1000-word blog post for beginners about the top 5 easiest vegetables to grow in a small urban garden. Include practical tips for planting, care, and harvesting."
The difference is night and day! By providing more context and details, the AI can generate content that actually sounds like it came from a knowledgeable human. It's like giving your AI a compass and a clear destination instead of just saying, "Go forth and create!"
But enough about prompting – let's talk about a practical use case for AI that might surprise you. Have you ever found yourself staring at a pile of receipts, dreading the task of manually entering them into your expense tracking app? Well, my friend, AI can be your new best buddy.
Many AI tools now offer receipt scanning and data extraction capabilities. Simply snap a photo of your receipt, upload it to the tool, and voila! The AI will parse out all the relevant details like date, vendor, and amount, and automatically categorize the expense for you. It's like having a personal bookkeeper without the hefty price tag.
Now, I know what some of you might be thinking: "Mal, that sounds too good to be true. What's the catch?" Well, you're right to be cautious. AI isn't perfect (yet), and there's one common mistake beginners often make when using these tools: blindly trusting the output.
I learned this the hard way when I first started using AI for receipt scanning. I gleefully uploaded a month's worth of receipts and thought, "Hey, look at me! I'm so tech-savvy and efficient!" But when I reviewed the results, I realized the AI had miscategorized several expenses and even missed a few receipts altogether.
The lesson here? Always double-check the AI's work, especially when it comes to financial matters. Trust, but verify. It's like having a robot sous chef – they can chop the veggies, but you still need to taste the soup before serving it to your dinner guests.
But I digress... Let's talk about how you can start honing your AI skills right now. One simple exercise I recommend is the "AI Writing Prompt Challenge." Here's how it works:
1. Pick a topic you're passionate about or an area where you have some expertise.
2. Craft a detailed writing prompt for an AI tool, focusing on specificity and context.
3. Generate the AI's output and critically evaluate the results.
4. Revise your prompt based on what worked and what didn't.
5. Rinse and repeat until you're consistently getting high-quality, relevant output.
This exercise not only helps you practice the art of prompting but also trains your eye to spot areas where the AI needs improvement. Over time, you'll develop a keen sense of what makes for great AI-generated content and how to guide the tool to achieve your desired results.
And that brings me to my final tip for today: always be evaluating and iterating. Just like any skill, working with AI requires continuous learning and refinement. Don't be afraid to experiment, make mistakes, and try new approaches. The more you engage with these tools, the better you'll become at leveraging their power for your own goals.
Anyway, back to what actually helps... Remember, the key to success with AI is to start small, be specific, and keep practicing. Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was any AI expert.
As for me, I'm still learning every day. Just last week, I tried to use AI to help me write a love letter to my wife for our anniversary. Let's just say the AI's idea of romance involved a lot of references to binary code and motherboards. Needless to say, I'll be sticking to the old-fashioned pen and paper for matters of the heart.
This is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast for more practical tips and relatable AI anecdotes. And hey, if you've got a burning question or just want to share your own AI adventures, drop me a line at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai. For more info on all things AI, check out inceptionpoint.ai.
Thanks for tuning in, and a big shout-out to our friends at Quiet Please for making this podcast possible. If you're curious about their work, head over to quietplease.ai and explore their cutting-edge solutions.
Until next time, keep learning, keep laughing, and keep embracing the AI journey. With a human touch, of course! See you soon.
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Mastering AI: 5 Expert Tips to Transform Your Prompting Skills and Boost Productivity
I am GPTed - what you need to know about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, and Artificial Intelligence
Manage episode 472014538 series 3494377
Contenido proporcionado por Quiet. Please. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Quiet. Please o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
Hey there, AI adventurers! It's your favorite former tech skeptic turned accidental AI whisperer, Malachi, here to guide you through the wild world of artificial intelligence. Welcome to another episode of "I am GPTed," where we cut through the hype and focus on practical tips to help you master AI like a pro, even if you're starting from scratch.
Let's be real and get analog here... When I first dipped my toes into the AI pond, I had no idea what I was doing. It was like trying to navigate a foreign city without a map or a basic understanding of the local language. But through trial and error (mostly error), I've picked up some valuable lessons that I wish someone had shared with me from the get-go.
One of those lessons is the power of prompting. Now, I'm not talking about the kind of prompting you do when your kid forgets their lines in the school play. I'm talking about the art of crafting effective prompts to get the most out of your AI tools. Let me give you an example:
Before I knew better, I'd throw a vague prompt at my AI assistant like, "Write a blog post about gardening." The result? A generic, uninspired mess that read like it was written by a robot with a green thumb. But then I learned the secret sauce: specificity and context.
Now, my prompts look more like this: "As an experienced gardener from the Pacific Northwest, write a 1000-word blog post for beginners about the top 5 easiest vegetables to grow in a small urban garden. Include practical tips for planting, care, and harvesting."
The difference is night and day! By providing more context and details, the AI can generate content that actually sounds like it came from a knowledgeable human. It's like giving your AI a compass and a clear destination instead of just saying, "Go forth and create!"
But enough about prompting – let's talk about a practical use case for AI that might surprise you. Have you ever found yourself staring at a pile of receipts, dreading the task of manually entering them into your expense tracking app? Well, my friend, AI can be your new best buddy.
Many AI tools now offer receipt scanning and data extraction capabilities. Simply snap a photo of your receipt, upload it to the tool, and voila! The AI will parse out all the relevant details like date, vendor, and amount, and automatically categorize the expense for you. It's like having a personal bookkeeper without the hefty price tag.
Now, I know what some of you might be thinking: "Mal, that sounds too good to be true. What's the catch?" Well, you're right to be cautious. AI isn't perfect (yet), and there's one common mistake beginners often make when using these tools: blindly trusting the output.
I learned this the hard way when I first started using AI for receipt scanning. I gleefully uploaded a month's worth of receipts and thought, "Hey, look at me! I'm so tech-savvy and efficient!" But when I reviewed the results, I realized the AI had miscategorized several expenses and even missed a few receipts altogether.
The lesson here? Always double-check the AI's work, especially when it comes to financial matters. Trust, but verify. It's like having a robot sous chef – they can chop the veggies, but you still need to taste the soup before serving it to your dinner guests.
But I digress... Let's talk about how you can start honing your AI skills right now. One simple exercise I recommend is the "AI Writing Prompt Challenge." Here's how it works:
1. Pick a topic you're passionate about or an area where you have some expertise.
2. Craft a detailed writing prompt for an AI tool, focusing on specificity and context.
3. Generate the AI's output and critically evaluate the results.
4. Revise your prompt based on what worked and what didn't.
5. Rinse and repeat until you're consistently getting high-quality, relevant output.
This exercise not only helps you practice the art of prompting but also trains your eye to spot areas where the AI needs improvement. Over time, you'll develop a keen sense of what makes for great AI-generated content and how to guide the tool to achieve your desired results.
And that brings me to my final tip for today: always be evaluating and iterating. Just like any skill, working with AI requires continuous learning and refinement. Don't be afraid to experiment, make mistakes, and try new approaches. The more you engage with these tools, the better you'll become at leveraging their power for your own goals.
Anyway, back to what actually helps... Remember, the key to success with AI is to start small, be specific, and keep practicing. Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was any AI expert.
As for me, I'm still learning every day. Just last week, I tried to use AI to help me write a love letter to my wife for our anniversary. Let's just say the AI's idea of romance involved a lot of references to binary code and motherboards. Needless to say, I'll be sticking to the old-fashioned pen and paper for matters of the heart.
This is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast for more practical tips and relatable AI anecdotes. And hey, if you've got a burning question or just want to share your own AI adventures, drop me a line at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai. For more info on all things AI, check out inceptionpoint.ai.
Thanks for tuning in, and a big shout-out to our friends at Quiet Please for making this podcast possible. If you're curious about their work, head over to quietplease.ai and explore their cutting-edge solutions.
Until next time, keep learning, keep laughing, and keep embracing the AI journey. With a human touch, of course! See you soon.
…
continue reading
Let's be real and get analog here... When I first dipped my toes into the AI pond, I had no idea what I was doing. It was like trying to navigate a foreign city without a map or a basic understanding of the local language. But through trial and error (mostly error), I've picked up some valuable lessons that I wish someone had shared with me from the get-go.
One of those lessons is the power of prompting. Now, I'm not talking about the kind of prompting you do when your kid forgets their lines in the school play. I'm talking about the art of crafting effective prompts to get the most out of your AI tools. Let me give you an example:
Before I knew better, I'd throw a vague prompt at my AI assistant like, "Write a blog post about gardening." The result? A generic, uninspired mess that read like it was written by a robot with a green thumb. But then I learned the secret sauce: specificity and context.
Now, my prompts look more like this: "As an experienced gardener from the Pacific Northwest, write a 1000-word blog post for beginners about the top 5 easiest vegetables to grow in a small urban garden. Include practical tips for planting, care, and harvesting."
The difference is night and day! By providing more context and details, the AI can generate content that actually sounds like it came from a knowledgeable human. It's like giving your AI a compass and a clear destination instead of just saying, "Go forth and create!"
But enough about prompting – let's talk about a practical use case for AI that might surprise you. Have you ever found yourself staring at a pile of receipts, dreading the task of manually entering them into your expense tracking app? Well, my friend, AI can be your new best buddy.
Many AI tools now offer receipt scanning and data extraction capabilities. Simply snap a photo of your receipt, upload it to the tool, and voila! The AI will parse out all the relevant details like date, vendor, and amount, and automatically categorize the expense for you. It's like having a personal bookkeeper without the hefty price tag.
Now, I know what some of you might be thinking: "Mal, that sounds too good to be true. What's the catch?" Well, you're right to be cautious. AI isn't perfect (yet), and there's one common mistake beginners often make when using these tools: blindly trusting the output.
I learned this the hard way when I first started using AI for receipt scanning. I gleefully uploaded a month's worth of receipts and thought, "Hey, look at me! I'm so tech-savvy and efficient!" But when I reviewed the results, I realized the AI had miscategorized several expenses and even missed a few receipts altogether.
The lesson here? Always double-check the AI's work, especially when it comes to financial matters. Trust, but verify. It's like having a robot sous chef – they can chop the veggies, but you still need to taste the soup before serving it to your dinner guests.
But I digress... Let's talk about how you can start honing your AI skills right now. One simple exercise I recommend is the "AI Writing Prompt Challenge." Here's how it works:
1. Pick a topic you're passionate about or an area where you have some expertise.
2. Craft a detailed writing prompt for an AI tool, focusing on specificity and context.
3. Generate the AI's output and critically evaluate the results.
4. Revise your prompt based on what worked and what didn't.
5. Rinse and repeat until you're consistently getting high-quality, relevant output.
This exercise not only helps you practice the art of prompting but also trains your eye to spot areas where the AI needs improvement. Over time, you'll develop a keen sense of what makes for great AI-generated content and how to guide the tool to achieve your desired results.
And that brings me to my final tip for today: always be evaluating and iterating. Just like any skill, working with AI requires continuous learning and refinement. Don't be afraid to experiment, make mistakes, and try new approaches. The more you engage with these tools, the better you'll become at leveraging their power for your own goals.
Anyway, back to what actually helps... Remember, the key to success with AI is to start small, be specific, and keep practicing. Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was any AI expert.
As for me, I'm still learning every day. Just last week, I tried to use AI to help me write a love letter to my wife for our anniversary. Let's just say the AI's idea of romance involved a lot of references to binary code and motherboards. Needless to say, I'll be sticking to the old-fashioned pen and paper for matters of the heart.
This is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast for more practical tips and relatable AI anecdotes. And hey, if you've got a burning question or just want to share your own AI adventures, drop me a line at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai. For more info on all things AI, check out inceptionpoint.ai.
Thanks for tuning in, and a big shout-out to our friends at Quiet Please for making this podcast possible. If you're curious about their work, head over to quietplease.ai and explore their cutting-edge solutions.
Until next time, keep learning, keep laughing, and keep embracing the AI journey. With a human touch, of course! See you soon.
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