You are a gifted presenter and educator. Clear, concise, fast. I wish I’d found you sooner. I see I have a lot of videos to watch.
Clear, concise, to the point, useful, and effective. Thank you for not wasting time and talking about unnecessary or pointless filler content to make the videos longer. Sure, you're not as cool as kittens playing with puppies, but you are a fantastic exemplar on how training videos on YouTube should be.
I'm very sceptical when I see people acting as ChatGPT pros as it's quite a clickbait scene at the moment - but I have to admit you know your stuff really well. I tested out your ideas (mainly the setup of using Persona, Context, Action framework) with some recent prompts I created and the output is unbelievable in comparison. Your videos on presentations are also amazing! the SCQA framework save my company's demo & sales pitches!
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"I am an addicted consumer of life improvements videos. You are the curator of high quality Youtube content. Point me to a video with useful content, made by a fast talking creator with high energy, and no fluff, and who has a good sense of humour. The video must not ramble on for 20+ minutes, and musn't contain a sponsored ad spot (self promotional is OK (just)). Go"..... and here I am!
I am a beginner at prompting. After I watched the Intermediate part, I said, "That's interesting." After I watched the Advanced part, I said, "OMG, that's crazy." I love it. I am a big fan of your content. Thank you so much, Jeff
I really want to thank you for your chatgpt videos. I'm an "older" data engineer and I really need to future-proof myself. I've neglected truly learning this technology and my son tells me I'll be jobless in 5 years if I don't get with the program. (No pun intended.) It seems like you made these videos just for me. Well, and for non-engineers, too.
I began incorporating ChatGPT into many of my tasks following your video on mastering the perfect prompt. Truly, this video has been incredibly beneficial. Thank you for sharing yet another fantastic video, Jeff Su
Hey Jeff, great video! I've been dabbling into ChatGPT lately to help me with video scripts. Very handy to know the 6 prompts. I think tone is the most underrated one from the list.
Is it just me or you are a great teacher?????? Clear,simple and sound!!!
I have just spent 2 hours watching vidoes on this channel - so good and my productivity is exponentional because of it
Love that these videos are only 8 minutes long. So much value in such a short time
You've given an extensive overview of optimizing AI tools like ChatGPT, moving from novice to advanced stages. Given your expertise, could you offer a top tip for smoothly integrating prompts into day-to-day activities without introducing unnecessary complications?
I'm a beginner with chatgpt and find really interesting your contents!I also appreciate the passion you put on that. It gives me a boost 💪
Something I used often is to generate mindmaps or graph by asking chatgpt to write a diagram in Dot format, and later on I used that generated output and paste it in an online dot viewer. It's great. Similar to generate sequence diagram.
I love your videos. Clear, very informative and witty without belaboring a point.
it's interesting how Chat GPT can be your most powerful tool if you know your way around using the correct prompts, these tips are really amazing Jeff! good work!
You're amazing Jeff. You make difficult things sound simple!
I’m a senior software engineer writing code for one of the biggest tech companies in the world. One of the things I specialize in is taking complex computer science topics and making it easy to digest for people without a strong background in computer science. A key issue is terminology. It can manufacture a language barrier when mine is needed. A key feature you list is “exemplars”. That term has zero meaning for the average person. Do you think it’s easier to frequently explain that exemplar means example … or just use the word example? - humanity
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