Chad chipitime looks super simple to you. Chad chipitime looks super simple to you. You just type in the request and enjoy the results. But it also holds a ton of secret prompts and these prom tricks are truly something. Today, I’m gonna show you a couple of such tricks that you should definitely write down.
Do you hate emails? I hate them. I truly hate them, especially writing them. If you’ve ever worked in the office, you know the drill. Corporate emails can be as dry as a desert filled with jargon and formalities that make your eyes glaze over. Maybe I don’t write corporate-style emails, but I still have to write regular ones. And when I discovered the possibility of automating these emails with Chai GBT, it seemed like a dream come true. But there is a catch. The emails that Chai GBT generates sound robotic and fake, even when asked to use a conversational or friendly tone. It was like trying to pass off a mannequin as a living, breathing human. But you know me, I’m no stranger to finding ways around AI. So I figured out a way that completely transforms how Chai GBT writes emails. With just a few tweaks to your prompt, you too can make Chai GBT write like a human. Yes, you heard it right. All you need to do is ask Chai GBT to write an email, then type the tone (conversational, Spartan, useless corporate jargon), and outline the main talking points of the email. And check this out, if I’d gotten this email in my inbox, I wouldn’t have guessed it wasn’t written by AI. It’s smartly written, witty, with a few sprinkles of humor here and there. If you’re working in the office or running a company and need to write emails every day, this prompt will definitely change your life. And the best part about it is that it’s flexible. You can use it for almost any type of text, just change the tone and the jargon part. It’s really a very cool way to streamline boring chores without everyone noticing the fact that you’re using AI.
Now, let’s talk about Twitter threads. If you’re running an online business or any business for that matter, Twitter threads can be a gold mine. They are an opportunity to connect with people and effectively drive traffic to your website or products. Many businesses have caught onto this trend and are using Chai GBT to generate their Twitter threads. It’s a smart move, automating the process, saving time, and still getting your message out there. But here’s the thing, their results are often subpar. Those threads can come across as robotic, disjointed, or just plain boring. But don’t worry, I’ve got a trick up my sleeve that can change all that. A secret prompt that can transform your Twitter threads from draft to fab, from robotic to engaging. Just ask Chai GBT to imagine itself as a social media pro, create a captivating thread of 10 tweets on any topic, specify the need for these tweets to go viral, contain emojis and hashtags, and outline the main talking points. And check out the results, 10 great tweets, each better than the last, all with hashtags and emojis. Isn’t that perfect?
But let’s go back to the beginning, to where it all started. Simple writing, that’s what GPT was created for, and that’s what it does best. But am I the only one who sometimes feels powerless over the writing style and words used? Yeah, I see you nodding your head, you’re one of us. So here’s my main beef: I can ask what to write and how to write, but I can’t specifically and quickly tweak how Chai GBT responds. At least, that’s how it was before. Now, I know what to type, and the responses I get are always on point. Here, let me show you. I will ask Chai GBT to write an essay about Vietnamese culture. Look, Larry, have you ever heard of Vietnam? Bam, bam, bam, and I’ll stop it right there. At first glance, it’s an almost perfect essay, smart, cohesive, and full of information. But it does look too engineered, too mathematical. It doesn’t look like something a student or a normal person would write. I can fix that by using the trick from earlier with defining the tone and jargon. Or I can do it a different way. I can take the alt prompt and add a few parameters, aka modifiers, to it. The first one being min tokens and max tokens. These numbers specify the minimum and maximum length of the text in tokens. Tokens are pieces of words used for natural language processing. For text in English, one token is approximately 4 characters or 0.75 words. So if I ask for a text between 100 and 1200 tokens, I should get around 400 to 5000 characters of text. And after the size limits, I’ll add a frequency penalty. This parameter penalizes frequently occurring tokens. A high value, close to one, makes common words and phrases less likely to appear. To put it simply, the higher the number, the more complex and big-brain the response will be. I will set mine to 0.7, just for the sake of the experiment. If you want your text to be more natural, set it to 0.3 or 0.4. And after that, I’ll use the temperature parameter, which controls the randomness of the model’s output. A high value, like one, makes the output more random, while a lower value, like 0.2, makes it more deterministic. Now, check out the text I get when I use my modified prompt. Now we’re cooking. This essay looks like it came out from a National Geographic magazine. It’s so clean, elegant, yet smart and natural. I guess we can fire all the New York Times editors now. Just play around with these parameters, and you will get something truly amazing.
And amazing is just the beginning for your business. With Chai GBT, your business ventures can truly prosper. But to prosper, they need to start. And here’s a free idea for you: create your own Amazon. But not this new awful Amazon that makes the employees pee in the bottle. The old Amazon that sold books. Okay, even if you don’t like the idea, just look at the prompt. In this prompt, I asked Chai GBT to give me a comprehensive summary of a book. I specify which bits of info I need, but to focus on all that. And in the end, there is the secret sauce. I ask you to format the summary in Markdown using headings. This way, the response could be directly copied to the blog or website without a need for manual formatting. This is a pretty simple prompt, but still deserves your attention. Not everyone knows about formatting, so even when people are using Chai GBT to write for them, they spend time formatting everything. Just use this prompt. All these problems are just the tip of the iceberg. There is still so much more left to discover, so many problems that Chai GBT can solve, so many amazing things Chai GBT can do. It’s like Pandora’s box, but it releases not worse, but wonders. And I’m here to explore and find these wonders and bring them to you. Thank you for watching, guys, and see you in the next one.