Claire Bergquist
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Top 10 ChatGPT Prompts for AI Solopreneurs 🔥
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1. Mind Mapping
Prompt: "Please create a complete mind map for [topic] starting with the central concept and expanding outward into connected branches of related ideas."
2. Reading fast to save time
Prompt: “Format text using bionic reading method”
3. Explaining to a 10-year old kid
Prompt: “Explain "topic" & "problem" in a way that a 10-year old child would understand, by looking at it from different points of view.”
To get the best results, also mention detailed technical terms, the format & tone of response you want.
4. Asking for analogies to understand a concept better
Prompt: “Back the concept of ‘topic’ with analogies and examples.”
5. Train ChatGPT to write its prompts for you
Prompt: "What's the best prompt for ChatGPT to understand the tone and level of my writing style to write articles for me?"
6. Make it act like an expert on a topic
Prompt: “Act as a marketing research expert from Stanford University, on human behaviour and marketing, and guide me to apply the concepts into my regular marketing campaigns.”
7. Include visual elements
Prompt: “Create a table/chart about ‘topic’ and list down the ‘elements X, Y, Z’ as columns.”
8. Idea Spurring
Prompt: "Build on the following idea related to [topic]: [idea]. Expand from this concept in different directions to generate related ideas.”
9. SWOT Analysis
Prompt: "Use the SWOT analysis on [topic] and consider internal strengths/weaknesses and external opportunities/threats. Summarize the conclusion."
10. Discover learning resources
Prompt: “I want to learn how to create an e-commerce website using AI. I’m a visual learner and learn best using videos. Can you list down 10 resources to help me get started?”
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@fablesimulation Fantastic how long did it take to make the SHOW?
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Last week we debuted the start of SHOW-1 and AI SHOWRUNNER using South Park as an example and the response was amazing!
We’re excited to release more papers both around SHOW model and around GAIA-1 a separate model for simulations we’ll be talking about more in the coming months!
For folks who want to learn more about AI SHOWRUNNER and SHOW-1 - DM us! In coming days we’ll be setting the videos to private so that we can talk directly and share only with researchers and academics who want to get involved with SHOW-1 and the research!
We haven’t received any Cease and Desist yet - but remember South Park is NOT OUR IP, and these videos are something we shared for research purposes only, using something that exists already so people have a comparison point!
Indeed, the community growing up around tv/games/movies/creative tech and AI research is an exciting one.
We want to encourage folks in the games/movie/tv world to feel that we can be more than passive recipients of AI technology (for good and bad) - we can DRIVE AI TECHNOLOGY.
We believe the next OpenAI won’t be another pure research company - but will be a games studio or even a Hollywood company!
Creative technologists understand interaction design with artificial people, character-building over years and simulated reality better than any pure research company ever could!
And the pure research tech is getting rapidly open sourced and commoditized. Perhaps their time is passing and they are at their height in influence!
We in the creative technology community can be the leaders of this tech (for those who want to, obviously each artist will use the toolset they re passionate about), and drive AI tech toward our artistic goals!
Just as Ed Catmull did when he left academia for Pixar and pushed research FAR further than he could in an academic or big company setting.
Our goal is infinite story in simulations - endless weekly stories for all the AIs living in the simulation - NOT to become the Warner Bros etc of Generative TV - another team will figure AI TV out! But we think showrunner solves a key problem for those wanting to make realistic simulations - infinite story and dramatic events.
We are so proud of the small contribution we’re making around how to build convincing and powerful multi-agent simulations!
DM us for more!
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