All right, so we are back with part two of day two’s training on how to use ChatGPT. In the first part of this training, we discussed how to use the ChatGPT prompt from our prompt extension from AIPRM. Now, we’re going to dive into seasoning, or what some people call training. I like to refer to it as using a knowledge base.
There are three different ways you can season or train ChatGPT to get better outputs and results. The first method is the Q&A method. In this method, you start by telling ChatGPT that you want to start a business using its technology, but you’re not sure where to start. You ask ChatGPT to ask you questions to help you figure it out. By answering these questions, ChatGPT will be able to provide you with better responses.
The second method is the lightly seasoned method. Similar to the Q&A method, you start by telling ChatGPT that you want to start a business using its technology, but you’re not sure where to begin. However, in this method, you provide a little more information to give ChatGPT a better understanding of your goals and intentions.
The third method is the knowledge-based dump method. In this method, you provide ChatGPT with a wealth of information about your business and what you want to achieve. You can give it research, articles, and specific instructions to help it generate ideas and suggestions.
By using these three methods, you can optimize your interactions with ChatGPT and get better results. Remember to be detailed and specific in your prompts and provide as much information as possible. This will help ChatGPT understand your goals and provide more accurate and helpful responses.
So, whether you’re using the Q&A method, the lightly seasoned method, or the knowledge-based dump method, make sure to give ChatGPT the information it needs to assist you effectively. With these techniques, you can unlock the full potential of ChatGPT and achieve your desired outcomes.