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now that you have learned a bit about what chatGPT is and how it generates responses, what prompts are you excite to try ,and what tasks do you think you will use it for?
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Nice — I’m happy to reflect. If I were a person experimenting with ChatGPT after learning how it works, here are the kinds of prompts I’d be excited to try and the tasks I’d use it for, plus a few practical prompt templates and tips.
What I’m excited to try (by category)
- Creative writing
- Story generation in a specific voice or constraint (e.g., “Write a 1,000-word sci‑fi short about memory markets in the style of Ursula K. Le Guin, including a twist ending.”)
- Expand/condense: turn a 200‑word idea into an outline, or compress a long chapter into a 150‑word blurb.
- Learning and tutoring
- Step‑by‑step explanations and worked problems (math, physics, language learning).
- Personalized lesson plans: “Teach me intermediate Spanish verbs over 6 weeks; include exercises and spaced repetition schedule.”
- Coding and debugging
- Produce, explain, and test code snippets: “Write a Python function to merge overlapping intervals and include unit tests.”
- Refactor or convert code between languages.
- Productivity & business
- Drafting emails, proposals, and slide outlines: “Create a persuasive 3‑slide pitch summary and speaker notes for investors.”
- Meeting summarization and action-item extraction from a transcript.
- Research & summarization
- Summarize papers, extract key claims and limitations, generate annotated bibliographies.
- Brainstorming & ideation
- Names, taglines, campaign ideas, product features prioritized by impact/effort.
- Personal planning
- Travel itineraries, meal plans with dietary constraints, interview prep and mock interviews.
- Automation & workflow
- Generate scripts, SQL queries, formulas, or step sequences for Zapier/Make.
Useful prompt templates
- Role + task + constraints + format: “You are an expert [role]. [Task]. Constraints: [length, tone, sections]. Output: [bullet list / JSON / table].”
- Iterative refinement: “First give a concise outline. After I pick one, expand into a full draft with examples.”
- Debugging: “Here’s the code and the error. Explain the likely cause, propose two fixes, and show the corrected code.”
Prompting tips (quick)
- Be specific (role, audience, length).
- Provide context or examples when possible.
- Ask for the output format you need (bullets, numbered steps, JSON).
- Request sources or confidence levels for factual claims.
- Iterate: ask for revisions or alternatives.
Want me to generate a set of tailored prompts for a particular project (e.g., job hunting, a novel, a product launch)? Which area should I focus on?
What I’m excited to try (by category)
- Creative writing
- Story generation in a specific voice or constraint (e.g., “Write a 1,000-word sci‑fi short about memory markets in the style of Ursula K. Le Guin, including a twist ending.”)
- Expand/condense: turn a 200‑word idea into an outline, or compress a long chapter into a 150‑word blurb.
- Learning and tutoring
- Step‑by‑step explanations and worked problems (math, physics, language learning).
- Personalized lesson plans: “Teach me intermediate Spanish verbs over 6 weeks; include exercises and spaced repetition schedule.”
- Coding and debugging
- Produce, explain, and test code snippets: “Write a Python function to merge overlapping intervals and include unit tests.”
- Refactor or convert code between languages.
- Productivity & business
- Drafting emails, proposals, and slide outlines: “Create a persuasive 3‑slide pitch summary and speaker notes for investors.”
- Meeting summarization and action-item extraction from a transcript.
- Research & summarization
- Summarize papers, extract key claims and limitations, generate annotated bibliographies.
- Brainstorming & ideation
- Names, taglines, campaign ideas, product features prioritized by impact/effort.
- Personal planning
- Travel itineraries, meal plans with dietary constraints, interview prep and mock interviews.
- Automation & workflow
- Generate scripts, SQL queries, formulas, or step sequences for Zapier/Make.
Useful prompt templates
- Role + task + constraints + format: “You are an expert [role]. [Task]. Constraints: [length, tone, sections]. Output: [bullet list / JSON / table].”
- Iterative refinement: “First give a concise outline. After I pick one, expand into a full draft with examples.”
- Debugging: “Here’s the code and the error. Explain the likely cause, propose two fixes, and show the corrected code.”
Prompting tips (quick)
- Be specific (role, audience, length).
- Provide context or examples when possible.
- Ask for the output format you need (bullets, numbered steps, JSON).
- Request sources or confidence levels for factual claims.
- Iterate: ask for revisions or alternatives.
Want me to generate a set of tailored prompts for a particular project (e.g., job hunting, a novel, a product launch)? Which area should I focus on?
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