Hey Warrior,
Today I want to try out a new format.
Every week I share a bunch of AI prompts and prompting tips for free on my social channels (Twitter & LinkedIn).
And at the end of the week I’ll summarize them for you in this tightly packed email.
Here’s what’s in store today:
5 Prompting Tips to improve your AI responses
5 AI Tools to access multiple AI models in one place
3 AI Cheat Sheets to improve your writing, brainstorming and decision-making
1 Roadmap to start learning prompt engineering in 2024
I hope you’ll find it useful (do let me know by replying to this email if you would like me to continue doing this format)!
Read time: 5 minutes
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💡 5 Prompting Tips
Prompt Tip #1: An easy way to emphasize something in your prompt
Prompt Tip #2: Upload a book and ask it questions
Prompt Tip #3: Use output priming to get better responses
Prompt Tip #4: 7 words to boost AI's creativity
Prompt Tip #5: Use prompt chaining
🔧 5 AI Tools
There are so many AI models out there nowadays that it’s getting annoying (and costly) to constantly switch around, if you want to use a different AI model for your use case.
That’s why I’ve picked out the 5 best tools I’d recommend, if you want to access multiple AI models in one place:
🗒️ 3 AI Cheat Sheets
Cheat Sheet #1: 7 Ways to Use ChatGPT to Improve Your Brainstorming
Cheat Sheet #2: How to use AI to improve your writing
Cheat Sheet #3: 10 Mental Models (+prompts) to make better decisions
🗺️ A Prompt Engineering Roadmap
Prompt engineering is a vital skill of the future.
If you’re a builder that wants to write high-performing prompts for your applications, you need to learn advanced prompt engineering techniques.
If you’re a regular user of AI tools, you’ll be much better off understanding fundamentals of prompting to stay ahead in the coming years.
So I’ve created a roadmap to start learning prompt engineering in 2024:
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