You're Using ChatGPT Wrong. Here's What Actually Works.
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You're Using ChatGPT Wrong. Here's What Actually Works.
"A great AI response is 80% about what you give it, 20% about what it does with that. Most people focus on the 20%."
"Before you ask anything, tell ChatGPT who you are, what you're working on, and why it matters. This single change transforms generic answers into actually useful ones."
"Most people tell ChatGPT what they want. Almost nobody tells it what they don't want. Constraints are where the magic hides."
"The single biggest mistake is expecting perfection on the first try and giving up when it doesn't arrive. ChatGPT is a collaborator."
Effective use of ChatGPT relies on three key factors: providing context, setting constraints, and engaging in iterative dialogue. Context involves sharing who you are and the purpose of your request. Constraints help refine responses by specifying what to avoid. Iteration encourages treating the interaction as a conversation, allowing for deeper exploration and refinement of answers. By focusing on these elements, users can transform generic outputs into tailored, useful responses.
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