A Guide to Mastering ChatGPT3 and BARD

A Guide to Mastering ChatGPT3 and BARD

Hi there! In this video, I want to show you the differences between ChatGPT3 and BARD. To get accurate results, I will use a specific prompt that will help us create a guide to become experts in ChatGPT3. I have posted the prompt in this link, so let’s click and check it out.

The prompt is designed to guide us in mastering ChatGPT3. It asks us to provide our industry, skill level, time commitment, and goals. Once we have filled in the content, we can copy the prompt and use it on ChatGPT3 or any other language model.

Before we proceed, let’s also open BARD and use the same prompt in both language models. Great! Now, let’s click enter.

As soon as I click enter, you can see that ChatGPT3 has already started creating the guide, while BARD is still working on it. Let’s see what ChatGPT3 has created.

ChatGPT3 has generated a guide titled ‘Mastering ChatGPT3 for Marketers.’ It includes a nice introduction and mentions our goals. It provides a list of trusted digital platforms like OpenAI ChatGPT, GPT 3.5 documentation, and OpenAI API documentation. It also suggests reading blogs, following key figures on Twitter and blogs, and watching YouTube videos related to ChatGPT3. The guide offers tips and strategies for content creation, social media engagement, customer support, and a custom learning plan.

The learning plan spans eight weeks, with specific tasks for each week. By following this plan, we can master ChatGPT3. The guide concludes by encouraging ongoing learning.

Now, let’s see what BARD has created.

BARD has also created a guide to master ChatGPT3. It provides resources such as the ChatGPT official website, Prom Base, Instruct Pick, and other websites it found through research. It suggests following key figures like Sam Altman and reading literature on mastering ChatGPT3. It also recommends watching YouTube videos on strategies, content creation, brainstorming, social media engagement, and customer support. BARD offers a custom learning plan spanning four weeks.

Both language models have provided excellent guides, but I find ChatGPT3’s guide easier to understand and follow. If you want to use this prompt or compare it with other prompts in the future, please join our Facebook group, ‘ChatGPT Prompts Library and Agents Bot.’ In the group, you’ll find these prompts along with links for further research.

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