These 3 simple tips will increase the usefulness of content you generate from ChatGPT.
1. Lead with a specific goal.
Lead with a role or scenario. Explain your goal in the first sentence. Include adjectives to narrow your focus.
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2. Define first, refer later.
ChatGPT reads sequentially. If you use particular vocabulary, define them first, then refer to them.
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3. Provide examples if you’re particular.
Provide examples if you have a specific format in mind. Note that this can reduce creativity and increase rigidity.
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