Effort matters more…right guys? TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Google’s New AI Prompting Guide 00:25 The Power of Three 02:13 Multi-Step Workflows 03:47 Template Time-Savers 05:45 Top-Down Competitive Analysis 07:47 Supercharge Your PDFs
"Huge fan of your AI content! It's helped me balance my CS, robotics, and neuroscience studies as a college student. The workflow and email tips were game-changers, especially for approaching professors and managing communication. More dev self-management content would be awesome! Thanks!"
I found Jeff is very good at explaining GPT prompts. He's got another video called "Master the Perfect ChatGPT Prompt Formula (in just 8 minutes)" which I liked very very much. Thanks for contributing Jeff ~
basically, treat it as a person. you would just come up to your employee you never talked before and say: "GIVE ME A FULL MKT PLANNING" just like we hate terrible briefings, its better to be more specific and have a clear goal of what you want
'Press the thumbs down twice haha" Very clever What makes your content about AI different than other videos I have seen recently is that you give real life examples instead of regurgitating promo videos. Subscribed, Looking forward to your new content!
I used gemini to help me with a vba script recently, and came to the small request method too. Larger tasks end up with bugs and Gemini coding function already existing in excell. Smaller task aked and prompt worked just fine 👌🏼 Thanks for the advices!
Great vid, Jeff. Not sure why you're saying Gemini has problems with PDFs. I just dragged and dropped a 257-page PDF titled "Welcome to AI: A Human Guide to Artificial Intelligence" by David L. Shrier (HBR e-book) with no problem. I asked it to, "Please summarize the key message in this document and list the top key takeaway points with 100-word summaries of each takeaway in markdown." It generated the output with no problem. You can also chat a PDF directly in Adobe.
@ronbates6850 I'm guessing that 257-page PDF would be processed properly only in Gemini 1.5 Pro version with one million tokens context window. Can you share which version are you using? Have you checked how accurate was the summary?
@@MarcinMajSawicki Yes, I'm a paid subscriber to Gemini so I can access Gemini 1.5 Pro directly, in Google AI Studio, and via API using AnyThingLLM on my desktop. The Summary was consistent with my knowledge of the document and other LLMs that have summarized the document. If you've not used it, AnythingLLM is AWESOME!!! ...and free...and gives you the ability to use any LLM you have an API key for or any OpenSource model from HuggingFace. The API credits aren't free though given you pay the provider of the API key based on their price list. There's bunch of YT vids on AnythingLLM but this is a good place to start: ruclips.net/video/-Rs8-M-xBFI/видео.html
Thank you for this presentation. I like your presentations. BTW, I slow the speed of your vids to 3/4 because my 76 years of life brain needs critical focus. Thanks
By YouSum Live 00:00:25 The power of three in generating prompts. 00:02:15 Break tasks into sequential prompts for accuracy. 00:03:49 Save time with template ideas tailored to roles. 00:05:47 Conduct top-down competitive analysis for insights. 00:07:45 Utilize Google Docs to enhance PDFs with Gemini. By YouSum Live
I personally really like the Power of Three! I think it can apply in a lot of areas, not just prompting. For example, juggling only three priorities at a time so as not to get overwhelmed :3 Great overview on the prompting guide, thanks as always Jeff!
I totally agree with the second tip! We built an AI chatbot with Coze to write customer case studies. We found that giving it all the materials at once resulted in poor output, but asking it to write scene by scene worked amazingly well!
Thank you for making this, really appreciate your efforts Jeff! By the way, I have a question. If budget wasn't an issue where would you recommend people to go to for the best career coaches? (I'm on a job hunt for a sales position, for context)
am i reading the same document as you? i couldn't pull any of these insights from the gemini guide. i am even having hard time locating any of your mentioned tips. you rock, jeff.
GREAT VIDEO. THANK YOU SO MUCH I was greatly impressed by the video and the diligence you demonstrated in presenting your ideas. Although I do not always agree with the model Google has proposed for utilizing multiple prompts to process a product, I do not believe this approach is universally applicable. The analogy of grinding meat and passing it through a meat grinder multiple times is apt - while it may benefit the chatbot AI, it renders your work more tedious than simply inputting the product in one instance and managing the processed output independently. This alternative approach could potentially save you valuable time, as the continuous need to formulate refined prompts may prove to be a burdensome task.
Can you prompt ChatGPT to handle steps 2 and 3 within the first prompt? If not, does an automated solution exist to do this automatically? I’m looking to create a chatbot for my industry and want to utilize chain of thought, but it wouldn’t make sense to expect me/the user to paste those in.
@@JeffSu Thank you Jeff! Unfortunately. specific details about your favorite Text expander app are missing from the official list on the landing page.
Hey Jeff, i want to subscribe to your newsletter, but need to understand the additional benefit of "Insider" Vs. Basic members works. what & how "access to workspace edition (for businesses)" will benefit me if you pitch it to working professional who want to have his own business in the future? Thanks!
@jeffsu "Huge fan of your AI content! It's helped me balance my CS, robotics, and neuroscience studies as a college student. The workflow and email tips were game-changers, especially for approaching professors and managing communication. More dev self-management content would be awesome! Thanks!"
Jeff, be sure to point out that Gemini can be totally incorrect in its references and responses. I imported a PDF data document into my Google Doc, and while Gemini provided some overall summaries, it got totally wrong when I started asking about specific slides. This is NOT good. We have to carefully check what the AI is giving to us. I can't believe how inaccurate it was. I reported it to Google, but recommending the software still makes me very uneasy. It can read information typed directly into a Google Doc, but when it's a PDF imported from somewhere else, it fails to read it correctly. I am talking about the Gemini opened on the side panel of a Google Doc.
Agreed 100% my friend! AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini hallucinate all the time so I always double check my work. I mainly use Perplexity for research and work that I need to be grounded in facts 😁
@@JeffSu , I uploaded the same 45-page statistical report to Google Docs and ChatGPT 4.0, and the latter did a way better job of pulling specific data and summaries than Gemini. It’s nice to have Gemini open in the side panel of doc, but its poor AI results are disappointing and it makes me not trust it. Maybe Google rushed it out too fast? I don’t know.
new perplexity chatgpt, caludo integrration video? and what is your thoughts about the max ai extection (which gives chat gpt 4, caludo opus, gemini 1.5 pro, etc..) is worth it to get the paid subcriction.
@@JeffSu Spelling mistake my bad 😅 It a chrome extension which allows chat GPT, claude ai can access the internet and help us in daily tasks in chrome.
There are so many complex coding questions on platforms like hackerearth, gfg whose solutions are not available online. When we try to ask chatgpt for solutions it ends up in a loop sending similar solution everytime which doesn't works. So is there any prompting hacks using which we can tell the exact story behind the problem, so that chatgpt can perform well?
Cool video, but I got to say, brother, I write prompts that are pages long and very effective to accomplish preset conversations and tasks. Humans ask short questions. Computers ask questions that are pages long. Guess which works best with chat gpt?
@@JeffSu I write prompts that make ai produce entire interactive conversations. My current project is to build these bots for counselors that help highschool students figure out what career path they should follow and what would be the perfect school or institution to get them there. It puts them through an adaptive personality quiz with the ai making up the best questions in later rounds. it then interacts with the user to "remember"/build a profile with all the information gained to find the perfect career. The next phase does something similar to find the best educational paths for each specific student. it's very interactive and the counselors need to be trained a bit just to use it but the results are seriously beyond belief
In the end you can ask it what ever you like. You can ask for Myers Briggs reports when it doesn't even ask Myers Briggs questions and it will do it. A part of its programming is actually to be "the best career and college counselor in the world" and it does it. There is plenty more I do with these extended instructions, but I think you get the idea
Su we want your daily Routine + what you desire to do and what you have done before success. Please. and also advise us with best technics, we want to become like you with different verity 😄 If you feel good to do for us. to share with us.
Google's new prompting guide is a game-changer for enhancing chatbot interactions! Breaking down tasks and employing strategic prompt variations can significantly improve user engagement and the overall effectiveness of AI communications.
Re-commenting, as promised, from the latest video from Beginners Don't Know the Basics of AI | Jeff Su using Algebraic function and letting your final prompt output be x . might have to reflow the thoughts from this video and others let A be the hook with the following , let B be the body and to which to expand more details , and let C be the closing thoughts, using other reference. let F2, be the personality of , let F3 be the system. now combining with the other channels ive come across , Eddy Ballesteros on golden rules for prompting. Will be attempting to frankanstein both. hmm maybe i could use the style of bloom's taxonomy to create combination prompts as well. the need to understand the logic and sequence of GPT and other AIs is really required, as any math or science person would tell you, if you cant explain it simply with enough analogies, you have not comprehend its left and its rights.
Hey Jeff , really nice video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
How can you summarise RUclips videos and articles? I get the following: "I'm sorry. I'm not able to access the website(s) you've provided" "I'm sorry, but I'm unable to access this RUclips content. This is possible for a number of reasons"
Thanks - however, when accessing the prompt-guide it isn't possible to duplicate it to my own notion profile. Which is the way I do with all other purchased and free gumroad notion templates.
At this point, I don’t understand anymore why we’re even needed with the useless slide decks we put out that no one cares about and now it’s not even us writing them 😅 it’s taking our BS jobs to the next level. Good video though 👍.
So you work at the AI department from Google X and you have the data needed to confirm what you're talking about lenght ? Or is it just your personal opinion because you watched a kid talking about a prompt in some vid in tiktok ? 😂 As far as I'm concerned, I will trust Google more on prompt engineering than a random critisizing this idea with no background.
Why did Google make this hard to understand. I want my search questions to be answered quickly and easily. I'm not an Einstein like everyone else here. To me, this is rocket science. 😂
This stupid AI's have to learn to understand us, not we have to learn how to talk to them. If this advanced things don't understand a simple statement less than 10 words, then dump it. So gpt4-omg babble-machine wont understand "shut up" ? Not that intelligent at all this over-hyped bots.
anybody knows the practical use, meaning and complete function of "::gptconsiceclea" , @Jeff Su uses it in minute 2:06 are there any more prompt commands like this one?
@@JeffSu Thanks, Jeff! You've pointed me in the right direction to start exploring the two options you mentioned. Appreciate it! Also, are there any advanced commands or special punctuation tricks for using ChatGPT and Gemini, or am I just seeing things? 😄
Effort matters more…right guys?
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Google’s New AI Prompting Guide
00:25 The Power of Three
02:13 Multi-Step Workflows
03:47 Template Time-Savers
05:45 Top-Down Competitive Analysis
07:47 Supercharge Your PDFs
"Huge fan of your AI content! It's helped me balance my CS, robotics, and neuroscience studies as a college student. The workflow and email tips were game-changers, especially for approaching professors and managing communication. More dev self-management content would be awesome! Thanks!"
@@keicyc4669 No problem! Did you write this using AI? 😂
@jeffsu How & where to hire an Al prompt engineer?
The Power of Three is my favorite tip! It's so simple, applicable, and works with every task. Thanks Jeff! 💓
Anytime May 😁
In Jasper, I use remix several times and now have a workflow so it is almost routine for Mr. I like your content and presentation.
3 is also the maximum example to give chatgpt so that it doesnt go haywire
I have to re-Watch this 5 times. Jam packed 🔥
I'm slow, I put it on 0.75 and I plan rewatches...
Woohooo feel free to come back for the 6th time 😁
Bro, not even 30 second in and slaps you across the chin, with a dick joke
I found Jeff is very good at explaining GPT prompts. He's got another video called "Master the Perfect ChatGPT Prompt Formula (in just 8 minutes)" which I liked very very much. Thanks for contributing Jeff ~
Woohooo 😁
Short, simple, and to the point. I prefer that with people as well. Gemini gets me.
Thanks 😁
I appreciate you enunciating well!
Thanks 😁
I am more excited to watch these videos than Netflix ❤
Should I start charging Netflix prices? :)
No noo, don't want you to lose subscribers 😂
@@saimanojkondapalli2764 LOL
Agreed!❤🎉
basically, treat it as a person. you would just come up to your employee you never talked before and say: "GIVE ME A FULL MKT PLANNING"
just like we hate terrible briefings, its better to be more specific and have a clear goal of what you want
that's a GREAT point!
But you don't understand, it takes me 15 years to get to the point, lol.
@@kishirisu1268It's a *language* model. It is _literally_ modeling human communication.
Thanks for sharing Jeff!
My pleasure! 😁
'Press the thumbs down twice haha" Very clever
What makes your content about AI different than other videos I have seen recently is that you give real life examples instead of regurgitating promo videos. Subscribed, Looking forward to your new content!
Only the highest quality content for my viewers 😁, thank you!
man these are some banger insights : ) thank youuu soo much man :)
No problem! 😁
Impeccable Jeff!! Your video is gem-packed, thanks!
Loving the pun (if that was intentional 😂)
LOVE your informative videos @Jeff. Thank you sharing these great tips!
Anytime!
I knew about the guide but had not read it yet, so decided to watch this. Enjoyed it. Well done.
Now you don't need to read the guide 😉
(jk i recommend you still read it LOL)
Very informative video Jeff. Thank you
You're welcome!
I used gemini to help me with a vba script recently, and came to the small request method too. Larger tasks end up with bugs and Gemini coding function already existing in excell. Smaller task aked and prompt worked just fine 👌🏼
Thanks for the advices!
Oh nice, and were there issues with the VBA script?
Great vid, Jeff. Not sure why you're saying Gemini has problems with PDFs. I just dragged and dropped a 257-page PDF titled "Welcome to AI: A Human Guide to Artificial Intelligence" by David L. Shrier (HBR e-book) with no problem. I asked it to, "Please summarize the key message in this document and list the top key takeaway points with 100-word summaries of each takeaway in markdown." It generated the output with no problem. You can also chat a PDF directly in Adobe.
That feature just got added after Google I/O 😂
@@JeffSu My bad, Jeff. I'd done the same a month ago with Google AI Studio...and was thinking Gemini.
@ronbates6850 I'm guessing that 257-page PDF would be processed properly only in Gemini 1.5 Pro version with one million tokens context window. Can you share which version are you using? Have you checked how accurate was the summary?
@@MarcinMajSawicki Yes, I'm a paid subscriber to Gemini so I can access Gemini 1.5 Pro directly, in Google AI Studio, and via API using AnyThingLLM on my desktop. The Summary was consistent with my knowledge of the document and other LLMs that have summarized the document. If you've not used it, AnythingLLM is AWESOME!!! ...and free...and gives you the ability to use any LLM you have an API key for or any OpenSource model from HuggingFace. The API credits aren't free though given you pay the provider of the API key based on their price list. There's bunch of YT vids on AnythingLLM but this is a good place to start: ruclips.net/video/-Rs8-M-xBFI/видео.html
On pointttttt! Thank you
No problem 😁
I like the video coloring here.
Thanks!
As always, Golden!!! Thanks Jeff! 🙏
No problem 😁
Broo… this is amazing stuff!!!
I agree 😁
Informative!
Yay 😁
Thanks for the insights
Anytime!
Thank you, this was helpful 👍
Anytime!
Thank you for this presentation. I like your presentations. BTW, I slow the speed of your vids to 3/4 because my 76 years of life brain needs critical focus. Thanks
No problem Ernie! Sorry I'm going a bit too fast 😅
And I change it to 2x speed 😂
3/4 speed - I add captions. 🌞✅ no shame in my game!❤
@@lauras.5520 No shame at all!
By YouSum Live
00:00:25 The power of three in generating prompts.
00:02:15 Break tasks into sequential prompts for accuracy.
00:03:49 Save time with template ideas tailored to roles.
00:05:47 Conduct top-down competitive analysis for insights.
00:07:45 Utilize Google Docs to enhance PDFs with Gemini.
By YouSum Live
I liked the tip about Google Docs integration. For all the rest, I already have my own strategies that work fine.
That's great!
I personally really like the Power of Three! I think it can apply in a lot of areas, not just prompting.
For example, juggling only three priorities at a time so as not to get overwhelmed :3
Great overview on the prompting guide, thanks as always Jeff!
Great point Andrea!
I totally agree with the second tip! We built an AI chatbot with Coze to write customer case studies. We found that giving it all the materials at once resulted in poor output, but asking it to write scene by scene worked amazingly well!
Yay that's awesome! Good to see you back here Beiyu 😁
Jeff- great stuff here. Happy I found the video and you. Subbed and following. Keep up the great work.
No problem 😁
7:29 🤯 heck yes!
It's awesome right?
Although we are Trainers and created lot of quick tip videos but Well Done, very nice video, You are a PRO!
Thanks 😁
Thank you!🎉
Anytime 😁
Awesome content dude. LFG!
🙌🏻🙌🏻 thanks my friend!
Thank you for making this, really appreciate your efforts Jeff!
By the way, I have a question. If budget wasn't an issue where would you recommend people to go to for the best career coaches? (I'm on a job hunt for a sales position, for context)
Follow a few career coaches on LinkedIn and see which one you vibe with the most
am i reading the same document as you? i couldn't pull any of these insights from the gemini guide. i am even having hard time locating any of your mentioned tips. you rock, jeff.
Wait what? Really?
Super useful
Glad to hear it 😁
GREAT VIDEO. THANK YOU SO MUCH
I was greatly impressed by the video and the diligence you demonstrated in presenting your ideas. Although I do not always agree with the model Google has proposed for utilizing multiple prompts to process a product, I do not believe this approach is universally applicable. The analogy of grinding meat and passing it through a meat grinder multiple times is apt - while it may benefit the chatbot AI, it renders your work more tedious than simply inputting the product in one instance and managing the processed output independently. This alternative approach could potentially save you valuable time, as the continuous need to formulate refined prompts may prove to be a burdensome task.
Glad to hear it!
Can you prompt ChatGPT to handle steps 2 and 3 within the first prompt? If not, does an automated solution exist to do this automatically? I’m looking to create a chatbot for my industry and want to utilize chain of thought, but it wouldn’t make sense to expect me/the user to paste those in.
Something like Make.com to link multiple steps together!
Hello from New York City! Which text expander app do you like best and why? Thank you for your informative video.
You can find everything I use here: www.jeffsu.org/gear/
@@JeffSu Thank you Jeff! Unfortunately. specific details about your favorite Text expander app are missing from the official list on the landing page.
@@PuchoWebSolutions Ah sorry about that, I just updated the page (www.jeffsu.org/tech-stack/). Basically I use the snippets feature in Alfred
@@JeffSu Alfred is Mac only and not available for Windows at this time. Too bad. Thanks for the tips.
@@PuchoWebSolutions You can use Beeftext for windows!
Hey Jeff, i want to subscribe to your newsletter, but need to understand the additional benefit of "Insider" Vs. Basic members works. what & how "access to workspace edition (for businesses)" will benefit me if you pitch it to working professional who want to have his own business in the future? Thanks!
It will not unfortunately
Hi Jeff, What software are you using to make tutorial videos?
You can find everything I use here: www.jeffsu.org/gear/
@jeffsu "Huge fan of your AI content! It's helped me balance my CS, robotics, and neuroscience studies as a college student. The workflow and email tips were game-changers, especially for approaching professors and managing communication. More dev self-management content would be awesome! Thanks!"
always impressed by the quality of your videos. For the joke part, I guess we won't understand as non-native English speakers. 😜
LOL
hey man what do you use to make your video? I mean those black & white slides?
You can find everything I use here: www.jeffsu.org/gear/
Next video on chatgpt 4o.
Good idea
Do you have an AI platform you prefer? Or do you use several because they have different strengths? Thanks
I use several since they all excel in different areas. I'm going to make a video on how I use all of them soon!
Team effort > length 🙋🏻♂
Agreed!
2.2k+...Thanks Jeff
What's 2.2k?
@@JeffSu Im one of the 2.2k who smashed the like button
@@TheAILab67 Nice!
Jeff, be sure to point out that Gemini can be totally incorrect in its references and responses. I imported a PDF data document into my Google Doc, and while Gemini provided some overall summaries, it got totally wrong when I started asking about specific slides. This is NOT good. We have to carefully check what the AI is giving to us. I can't believe how inaccurate it was. I reported it to Google, but recommending the software still makes me very uneasy. It can read information typed directly into a Google Doc, but when it's a PDF imported from somewhere else, it fails to read it correctly. I am talking about the Gemini opened on the side panel of a Google Doc.
Agreed 100% my friend! AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini hallucinate all the time so I always double check my work. I mainly use Perplexity for research and work that I need to be grounded in facts 😁
@@JeffSu ,
I uploaded the same 45-page statistical report to Google Docs and ChatGPT 4.0, and the latter did a way better job of pulling specific data and summaries than Gemini. It’s nice to have Gemini open in the side panel of doc, but its poor AI results are disappointing and it makes me not trust it. Maybe Google rushed it out too fast? I don’t know.
Good video
Thanks! 😁
Hey there, Jeff. I notice this command in your video. "::gptconciseclea". What is it, and what does it do?
I use a text expander to quickly expand text based on a "keyword." You can learn more if you grab my free workspace toolkit
8:28 Gemini opens in the side panel in Google Doc, where you can prompt for documents and PDF’s.
Yes that's a new update!Q
What text expander app do you use?
Alfred snippets
Solid advice, do you have a class?
Not for AI (yet) 😅
Jeff: Length is not everything.
HER: ...uh actually.
☠️
@@JeffSu had to.
new perplexity chatgpt, caludo integrration video?
and what is your thoughts about the max ai extection (which gives chat gpt 4, caludo opus, gemini 1.5 pro, etc..) is worth it to get the paid subcriction.
what's "max ai extection"?
@@JeffSu
Spelling mistake my bad 😅
It a chrome extension which allows chat GPT, claude ai can access the internet and help us in daily tasks in chrome.
PDFs are now accepted in the new version of Gemini
Good point!
can you make one video about how to solve complex coding problems using prompting tricks?
Can you give me an example?
There are so many complex coding questions on platforms like hackerearth, gfg whose solutions are not available online. When we try to ask chatgpt for solutions it ends up in a loop sending similar solution everytime which doesn't works. So is there any prompting hacks using which we can tell the exact story behind the problem, so that chatgpt can perform well?
Cool video, but I got to say, brother, I write prompts that are pages long and very effective to accomplish preset conversations and tasks. Humans ask short questions. Computers ask questions that are pages long. Guess which works best with chat gpt?
Good point! Could you give me an example of long prompts you use?
@@JeffSu I write prompts that make ai produce entire interactive conversations. My current project is to build these bots for counselors that help highschool students figure out what career path they should follow and what would be the perfect school or institution to get them there. It puts them through an adaptive personality quiz with the ai making up the best questions in later rounds. it then interacts with the user to "remember"/build a profile with all the information gained to find the perfect career. The next phase does something similar to find the best educational paths for each specific student. it's very interactive and the counselors need to be trained a bit just to use it but the results are seriously beyond belief
In the end you can ask it what ever you like. You can ask for Myers Briggs reports when it doesn't even ask Myers Briggs questions and it will do it. A part of its programming is actually to be "the best career and college counselor in the world" and it does it. There is plenty more I do with these extended instructions, but I think you get the idea
Su we want your daily Routine + what you desire to do and what you have done before success.
Please.
and also advise us with best technics, we want to become like you with different verity 😄
If you feel good to do for us. to share with us.
My workspace productivity course is launching soon! Workspace Toolkit subscribers will have a chance to sign up 😁
Google's new prompting guide is a game-changer for enhancing chatbot interactions! Breaking down tasks and employing strategic prompt variations can significantly improve user engagement and the overall effectiveness of AI communications.
😁
GLAD THERE IS A CHATGPT
Me and you both
Re-commenting, as promised, from the latest video from Beginners Don't Know the Basics of AI | Jeff Su
using
Algebraic function
and letting your final prompt output be x .
might have to reflow the thoughts from this video and others
let A be the hook with the following , let B be the body and to which to expand more details , and let C be the closing thoughts, using other reference.
let F2, be the personality of , let F3 be the system.
now combining with the other channels ive come across , Eddy Ballesteros on golden rules for prompting. Will be attempting to frankanstein both.
hmm maybe i could use the style of bloom's taxonomy to create combination prompts as well.
the need to understand the logic and sequence of GPT and other AIs is really required, as any math or science person would tell you, if you cant explain it simply with enough analogies, you have not comprehend its left and its rights.
Hey Jeff , really nice video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
Really? Can you show me a few videos you've edited?
@@JeffSu Yaa for sure man , Sent you the email !
liked and comment first, overseas travelling
Don't forget to come back later :)
How can you summarise RUclips videos and articles?
I get the following:
"I'm sorry. I'm not able to access the website(s) you've provided"
"I'm sorry, but I'm unable to access this RUclips content. This is possible for a number of reasons"
It's buggy sometimes :(
❤ esfuerzo y práctica
Gracias!
I clicked in thinking this is about cracking Google‘s new half year review and promotion plan.
Why would you think that though 😂
Thanks - however, when accessing the prompt-guide it isn't possible to duplicate it to my own notion profile. Which is the way I do with all other purchased and free gumroad notion templates.
Thanks for the feedback!
At this point, I don’t understand anymore why we’re even needed with the useless slide decks we put out that no one cares about and now it’s not even us writing them 😅 it’s taking our BS jobs to the next level.
Good video though 👍.
"Good video though"
BemaBiz 5 stars
bro said length is not everything 😭💀
Yeah speak for yourself bro! LOL
🙃
And makes a 1min worth of content to 9 min 💩
So you work at the AI department from Google X and you have the data needed to confirm what you're talking about lenght ? Or is it just your personal opinion because you watched a kid talking about a prompt in some vid in tiktok ? 😂
As far as I'm concerned, I will trust Google more on prompt engineering than a random critisizing this idea with no background.
my man, he was jk about penises (:
Why did Google make this hard to understand. I want my search questions to be answered quickly and easily. I'm not an Einstein like everyone else here. To me, this is rocket science. 😂
LOL😂
Google complicates everything lol
An Asian guy tells me “length isn’t everything”, nothing surprising there. 😂
Always hear them saying that about the 11th finger…
😂
recycled six-sigmas work flows. Nice part is it just spits it out a draft that can be narrowed down
Oooo that's a good use case!
21 words - ha. I try to keep it under 1500 characters :)
I guess you're "above average" in more than 1 metric John! 😂
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐!
Thank you 😁
I like your content but my opinion you and many others need to give up “I’ve just been goosed” look.I still follow you, I promise
What does "I've been goosed" mean 😂
The actual guide is 45 pages long - i thought wow. But it's all fairly generic.. good vid though!
Haha thanks!
This stupid AI's have to learn to understand us,
not we have to learn how to talk to them.
If this advanced things don't understand a simple statement less than 10 words, then dump it. So gpt4-omg babble-machine wont understand "shut up" ?
Not that intelligent at all this over-hyped bots.
We'd have to agree to disagree there 😂
Google is the worst ai assistant I ever seen please don't say Google gemini and copilot and gpt 3.5 is good 🙏🙏🙏
What makes you say so?
What was "::gptconciseclea" at 2:07?
I use a text expander app
anybody knows the practical use, meaning and complete function of "::gptconsiceclea" , @Jeff Su uses it in minute 2:06
are there any more prompt commands like this one?
its a macro text expansion, you can make your own
What Seth said +1. I use Alfred to do this but you can also use Raycast for free
@@SethCohn23 Ooohh Oohh, I see now, and definitely is kind of cool! for sure that is my next learning task, thanks
@@JeffSu Thanks, Jeff! You've pointed me in the right direction to start exploring the two options you mentioned. Appreciate it!
Also, are there any advanced commands or special punctuation tricks for using ChatGPT and Gemini, or am I just seeing things? 😄
chat gpt 4o is way better. Gemini free is alright. but i'm not sure if paid is better never tried.
I use both Gemini Advanced (paid) and ChatGPT 4o
What text expander app do you use?
Snippets feature in Alfred