Let's Break The Mother Of All Prompts
Key Takeaways
The video demonstrates the use of the 'mother of all prompts', a complex prompt formula that can generate multiple results from a single prompt, using tools like Chat GPT and YouTube. It showcases how to use this formula to generate guides, ideas, and examples, and how to refine and iterate on the prompt to achieve the desired output.
Full Transcript
[Music] Welcome to today's live stream. We're going to talk about one of the more complex prompts that we presented on the channel here. It's the mother of all prompts. All right. What it does is it takes one prompt formula and then it allows you to generate as many results as you want from it. The problem with it is it's not quite basic, right? It's like a paragraph. It has multiple parts to it. So, first I want to dive into it, dissect it, and then we're going to use a bunch of formulas to generate way more. You might have guessed it. This is how many people generate their 1,000 promise lists. You know, they take maybe five to 10 formulas and then they generate a bunch of examples out of that. And we revealed it on the channel. I showed it to you guys. But again, it's always better to put these things into practice. we are live so we can implement any questions you guys have and let's get right into it. So basically what I'm going to do is I'm going to do a two-tier setup here and you can follow you can follow along if you want to. Okay, so basically this is what it's going to look like. There's going to be I'm going to turn this off for a second. There's going to be first of all chat GPT I have plus so it it should work hopefully it mostly does on one side and then I have I have my mini cheat sheet my mini ebook on the other side you can get this thing for free if you go into the description you sign up to the weekly newsletter and you get this in an email for free it's essentially a bunch of prompts um ordered into just like this and then the most important part here is you get these formulas right and why are these useful these are useful because this is one level of abstraction above the prompts that you usually get. So to chat GPT, this is a little more universal. What that allows us to do is we're allowed to like understand what's going on under the hood here. And what it allows chat GPT to do is apply a prompt like what we're going to be doing today um in order to generate more of these examples. All right. So look, I'm I'm just going to go through the motions. We're gonna open up YouTube. Okay. Like this. And And here it is. The mother of all prompts. We're gonna open up my video. And we're just going to copy paste it from the description. Perfect. Pause this. And right here you can get it. Okay. I'll post this in chat right now so you guys can play around with it too. So, copy paste. Oh, it's too long. It's too long. My apologies. Uh we'll do it in two parts I guess. Yeah. Like this is the first part and this is the sec. Okay. We're going to do it in three parts I guess. This is the second part. This is the third part. If you paste this together you get the mother of all prompts and you get to follow along. All right. Next up we're going to open up chat GPT. Okay. And I'm excited. We're going to be doing this regularly. Okay. Every single Monday at what is it? 100 p.m. Eastern time. 700 p.m. Central European time. I believe that would be 10 a.m. Pacific Standard Time. All right. We're going to be doing a live stream like this demoing some of the newest prompts that I present on the channel or even some of the older ones and just going through them, rehashing, and we're going to be trying them in a different use cases. And when we run into problems, that's the coolest part about this. When we run into problems, we're going to be able to face them together. Okay, this is what I wanted. We're going to be able to face them together. So, with that being said, let's get into it right away. So, I'm going to move myself down here. And voila. Okay, perfect. So, what we're going to do is um we're going to take one of the most basic prompts here. Okay, we're going to take generate guides. Okay, we're going to take generate guides and after um I need that prompt again. We're going to copy paste. You've heard hundreds of chat. We're going to copy paste the prompt from the YouTube video into chatt and then we're going to replace the variables. Okay. So here here's the step by step. Step one, post this. Okay. Now that we have this, all we need to do is we need to replace this last part. Okay. So I'm going to delete the last part. Yes, you guys see this. Well, perfect. Perfect. So actually this is perfect. delete this. Okay, so that's step one. Again, I'm going to show you how to generate a bunch of use cases, a bunch of examples from one prompt formula. That's what we're doing here. Okay, I'm going to take this prompt formula from my ebook here. By the way, this thing is free. You can get it from the newsletter for anybody that just tuned in. And I'm going to post it here. Okay, doesn't matter that there's like these indentations like that, whatever. Now, I'm going to hit enter. What should happen is that it's going to take it and we're going to go through the prompt in a second, right? But it's going to take it and it's going to replace this subject variable with a bunch of meaningful examples. Okay, examples just like the one on the bottom right here. And if I move my camera a little bit, you're going to be able to see going to be able to see that these examples have been initially generated like this. Then I picked my favorite ones, tweaked it a bunch, and this is what you get in the ebook. All right, but it's really about the prompt formula, as I always say, because it allows to do this. We went from, can you provide a step-by-step instructions on how to subject to can you provide step-by-step instructions on how to bake a cake, change a flat tire, how to program a computer, gives you all these examples, right? And if you hit it with 10 more, it gives you 10 more. All right. So like this you can essentially generate infinite examples. Legacy is faster. Yeah, that's fair. I mean it's not too bad actually. Yeah, I might consider that if it's a little slow. Anyway, so this is what it does. So why is this useful, right? Well, first of all, obviously if you're trying like to create some product and you just want to sell like a thousand prompts, this is the most effective way to do it. You get a you get some formulas. Ideally, you steal them from me as many did before. But hey, you know what? Whatever. Internet, it's open. We're not going to be salty about that. But the fact is, if you have a formula like this, you're going to be able to create as many prompts as you wish. Okay. Now, why is this interesting? Well, as I showed you in the video, if you've seen the video, you should if you haven't seen the video, you should probably go watch it. Pretty pretty good video. Um, a little advanced. So, if if it's like if you're new to chat ch, it's probably not the place to start. Watch like the two-minute tutorial first and then go to this. But essentially, this gets you as many examples as you want. But the fun part begins when you start injecting or inserting prompts that have multiple variables. Okay. So, what I'm going to do here is I'm going to go back and I'm going to copy the core of the prompt. And we're going to talk through it um in a second, but I just wanted to recap the video here for everybody. So you guys are up to speed, I'm going to paste this. And if it has um multiple v variables, I can say of a I can change this like for example to wedding into I don't know let's say German bunch of German and Austrian people here. And now it's going to come up with it should come up with phrases, right? And that's the thing like you never know with 100% safety that the output is going to be just right. But here it works right. It picks different phrases. And this is this is what I did with the ebook. I made sure that every single one of these prompt formulas works with a generator like this because it if it works with a generator like this, you know that chat pt actually understands what you mean. If instead of phrase, I would just if I would just use like a set of words or maybe sentence might not even work. I'm not sure right now, but you're going to find if you don't have the right semantics here, aka the right vocabulary, it's not going to work. And if it's not going to work with the prompt generator, it's telling you, it's implicitly telling you that chat GPT does not actually understand what you're asking it for. Okay. So all these formulas have been double triple checked to work with this. Meaning Chetchip actually understands even the formula and that's why I think this thing is um yeah that's why I'm proud of it. Okay. So look it did it. Can you translate I do bridesmaid uh reception wedding vows flower girl in the context of a wedding into German. And see it's it's smart. It actually took wedding related words already. Okay. So that's the use case. Now I want to take a step back. Marson, thanks for the two pounds. I gotta say, Marson, you're the first person on this channel to have ever done a I think it's called a super chat, huh? Thank you for the two pounds. Much appreciated. I've been streaming and creating content for a while, but this has this has never happened. I appreciate that truly. Thanks, Marson. Anyway, let's get to the prompt. Let's talk about it. Okay, let's dissect it a little bit. Okay, for that we're going to full screen this and we're going to talk about the different parts because my goal here is for you to really understand what we're doing here. Okay, my goal is for you not to take away just this one prompt but a deeper understanding of prompt engineering overall. Okay, so and actually I want to make announcement before that announcement it's in the new video. I mentioned it in Discord. We are developing a course. Yes, it's happening because there's so much to teach and I have a almost infinite list of things of YouTube videos that I want to create. But what I miss is like this structured approach, the step-by-step approach that leads you to more to crafting more complex prompts like this yourself. Daniel, thank you for the one you much appreciated too, man. Good to have you here. So, we're crafting a course that's going to lead you from setting up Chat GPT all the way to being able to craft something like this. And one of the things that we're going to teach in there, one of the first modules, so there's going to be more announcements soon, but but essentially one of the first modules is going to be um blocks, prompt blocks. And that's the there's different like words for that, but essentially it's this different part of the of the prompt. And I need to need to introduce this concept to you in order for you to understand um what what is going on under the hood here. Okay. So, as you can see, this is a long prompt, okay? This is not write me an essay about penguins. Okay, in the style of Borat that would be that would be actually just two prompt blocks. Okay, so write me an essay is one about penguins is like the subject. Okay, but here we have multiple blocks going on. So it's we're not just asking it to generate use cases from a chatbot prompt formula. That's the first block here. Okay, we're also saying you will be turning a prompt formula like okay and this is the example block of it. Okay, so first of all, again, we're saying now generate use cases from a chatbot prompt formula is the first part. Holy moly, 10 B, dude. 10 bucks. I I appreciate that. $10. Speechless. How would I phrase to help me generate prompts to create generated comfort based on a topic? Um, so I'm not sure. I think I should go into these questions after we go through this, right? Because now I'm going to like break the flow of the explanation. I can tell you though um I I will I will answer this afterwards. Okay, speechless. I'll get back to this. Thank you so much for the donation. Um that's very generous and we'll get to your question after I finish explaining this. Okay, I I have another I have essentially check out five more secrets to chat GP to writing with chat GPT and in there I believe it's prompt number three that um will show you that. Yeah, they're going to simulate a conversation. That's your short answer anyway. Okay, let's get back to this. So, first of all, we ask it now generate use cases from a chatbot prompt formula. Okay, that's the first part. Secondly, we give it more precise instructions concretely. We're giving it exactly what we want it to do. So, first of all, it's it's like the initial prompt, but then we get more concrete on what we want from it. We explicitly tell it you will go from this to this. Okay? And chat GPT really likes this. If you're prompt engineering and something is just like all over the place and you run the prompt 10 times and you get like eight different results, chances are chances are you might want to make this a little more specific. Okay. Thank you, Blackjack Doggy. I appreciate you. It's cool name. So, we make it more specific by telling it exactly what it should output. Okay. There's no room for interpretation here, right? It's really good at inferring context. We're not going to give it that chance. We're actually going to go in and do this, okay? And I know I'm repeating myself here and I'm going to keep doing that, okay? Because I want to make this beginner friendly. I know some of you guys use some of the most advanced techniques here. I I realize that, but I want to cater to the entire like spectrum of knowledge when it comes to chat GPT. So, I'm going to keep repeating this concept. So again first part we ask it for a chatbot prompt formula for us generate chatbot prompt formulas then we tell it what we expect of it precisely. Okay and then when we continue we make we put even more constraints on it. Always maintain the structure of the prompt formula and only replace the word in square brackets as if it wouldn't have been clear from this part of the prompt already. we say it again because if you're going to run this prompt 50 times, you're gonna find that sometimes it replaces other words, too. And that's why this was added. So, the way you have to think about these more complex prompts is it all started here. Okay? Then you run it 10 times and you figure out h sometimes it doesn't really understand what I mean by generating use cases from a chatbot prompt formula. It's quite general, right? Then we add this. You're like, "Hey, bro, this is going to be like talk to it like a person, right? This is going to be your input. This is going to be your output compre, okay? It's going to get better. You're going to see the results get better. But then if we go even further and we add this, always maintain the structure of the prompt formula and only replace the word in square brackets." We got very concrete, right? Maintain the structure. Don't mess with this. Don't start juggling words around. And the funny thing is sometimes you it's just trial and error guys honestly prompt engineering it's a lot of trial and error and if you add a N here that's the funny thing you might have like logically you might think that adding this N here makes the prompt better because then hey like it knows that it's exactly that but no actually without the N it works better in practice. Why? We can only guess. But my guess is because it realizes that hey, it told me to only replace the words in square brackets. But then in the example he provided, he also changed this preposition. Is it called? I'm not 100% sure. It's it's been a while since English class, but I think it's a preposition. Correct me if I'm wrong. He changed this part of it, too. Okay. And in practice, it just works better. If you're gonna run this on a 100 prompts, Jonathan, thanks for becoming a member. Good to have you here, man. If you run it on 100 prompts, it's just going to be better. Okay, so let's move on. So, we talked about this and then the final part of the prompt, right? Now, generate a list of 10 prompts from the following formula without executing them. And then you say just four and you give it the formula. Okay. So why are we saying all this? Why? Okay, so does this make sense? Now generate a list of 10 prompts, right? That makes sense. Just okay, give me 10, not one. If I wouldn't have included this, it just gives you like one. So I want 10. 10 is better than one in this case because we want different use cases. And but why did I add this, right? Why is it in there from the following formula without executing them? Well, it's quite simple. If you run this, all of this is like inferred from trial and error. Again, as I say, it's not like a lot of people ask like, "How do you come up with this stuff?" I probably do it 50 times more than you. I just sit here and run these for hours straight before I make these videos. I craft my prompts and then I run it through a bunch of formulas. This one, for example, right? Speechless. Welcome. Good to have you on board, man. Um, so, so that's what that's what I do, right? I just have more experience and more hours clocked in on testing different formulas. That's why I've and that's why I'm able to come up with this. So again, we put all this together and then I run it and you're like, "Okay, perfect." So we tell tell it what we want in the first block. Then we give it an exact input and output in the second block. Then we continue to restrain it even more by saying only replace the words in square brackets and always maintain the structure. Right? Like don't mess with this. If we didn't if without this if you run it 10 times you're going to find out it starts like juggling pieces around because it thinks it's smart which it is but then it might not do what you want it to do. So you have to add these things and then we go ahead generate a list of 10 and you run the whole thing right with like this formula and you realize like ah let's just try it out let's just try it out by showing by doing that's what I like to do so from the following formula without executing them. So, if I take this part out, right, like this is like a Why is that in there? What's the point of that, you might ask? Well, if I take it out and run it, there you go. You're going to find that not always, but sometimes it's not going to generate us this like before. Oh, now it does it. It does it. It works. Okay. Actually, let's try this in a new tab. Sometimes you're going to find if you run this 10 times, 100 times, you're going to find that it actually executes the prompt too. That's why it's added in there. And in this particular case, it's fine. It's just with other prompts. Sometimes that happens. And that's what you got to do. You just got to like stress test these things. Like think of it like uh the prompt is the the the output is like the cra the car and no the output is the crash test dummy and you're doing like crash tests I guess and you try to break it like you go in there and you try to break the thing and if you manage good you just found out what went wrong now fix that okay and yeah so I'm actually a little surprised here that it didn't execute the prompts but as I said in other examples We're going to we're going to put in a little effort here to break this, right? We're going to use this prompt without the generate a list of 10 prompt without this exception. Um, and we're going to try to show you what I mean here. We're going to give it like two tries. I'm not going to be trying forever. But if you don't add that thing, sometimes it just executes the prompt and gives you the answer to it. I don't like that's not what I'm asking for. I'm asking for these things that I can copy paste into Excel sheet, right? Um, okay. Um, go over here, run a new chat. So, I'm going to I'm trying to break it now. Doesn't work again. All right. All right. But, I mean, I guess you get my point. Um, we would have to run this like a lot of times in order to get what we want here. But my whole point is trial and error, guys. That's the way this works. Okay? You're not going to you're not going to figure out how to craft advanced prompt by running it like two times. If you're if you have prompts that you use for your work and for your productivity and you haven't stress tested them at least like five times with like adding and taking away different things, you haven't even tried. Um that's that's just a fact. like every single one of these until they arrived in the form that I present them in like the mini ebook and the ebook they've been tested multiple times. Um, so yeah. Yeah, it doesn't do it here. But okay, but that was okay. I think you get my point here, right? If I take away parts of this, it's just going to go all over the place. For example, if I take out always maintain the structure. I mean, we could simplify it even more, I guess, right? We could just paste this part and then we can take this part. And now we're leaving out the maintain the structure. Okay. New chat doesn't want to do it twice. And this is essentially it. You like it's puzzle pieces and you piece them together. And what you got to do is you got to realize what kind of puzzle pieces work. You got to realize what kind of puzzle pieces work. You got to realize there is puzzle pieces and then you got to experiment a bunch or you get a source from or you get like a document like this where somebody experimented a bunch for you. So yeah, it actually even without it works quite well. But what I'm saying is like yeah, if you take some of these prompts that are like I don't know a longer paragraph um you're going to run into problems if you take away certain take away certain blocks, right? Okay. Any questions so far? I think that was pretty clear. Any questions so far? So, let's look at the chat here briefly and then let's keep going and let's expand on the idea generation part of this prompt. Um, yes. Uh, what would be the result if you would have chat GPT jailbroken? That is a good question. Um, I think in this case because we're so specific, it wouldn't be very different, right? I think in this case it would just give you a bunch of examples. Maybe the examples would be a little more out there. That would be my guess. Um, and I heard there's there's a version of Dan floating around again, right? I heard that on on Twitter. I'm not sure. I haven't tested it in the recent days. I know they shut it down after um like a like a day or two after the last live stream we did. Uh yeah, if I give you a prompt, will you use it? It depends on the prompt, man. Go ahead and try. Um, but yeah, essentially I want to get through this content here and then we're going to get to all this. But hey, speechless Jonathan, thanks for joining. Uh, good to have you on board. You can now you can go to Discord. You can connect your Discord account to your YouTube account and you'll have access to the membersonly room now. It's great. Um, okay. So, this is this is the basic thing. So, a lot of people were confused by this. I hope this step-by-step explanation helped a little bit. Now, we're going to go a step further. Okay. So, we're going to take the basic prompt. Well, basic. It's not so basic, but we're going to take this, right? Going to go into a new chat. Going to paste this. All right. And then we're going to take we're going to find the example here. Oh, this is perfect. It has five variables, right? Nice. And now, wait. This right here. And now you know there's a bunch to this. There's a bunch to this. So it's going to be predicting multiple variables. And this is where it starts to break apart. So maybe this is what I should have shown and and how to break it because if you start making it shorter here, you know, like if I take out this, I think it's going to it's going to mess up now. There you go. Because if you have multiple variables, it's going to start being confused. Um, that's why that's why parts of it are in there. That actually works pretty well. Well, anyway. Okay, let's move on here. Let's move on here. So, essentially, we're going to take the core prompt that you can get from the chat or from the YouTube video in the description here. Okay, we're going to open up a new chat. We're going to post this. Okay. And if I take this multivariable formula for well this is like the first one in the writing chapter. So it's essentially writing anything. Okay with this you can write anything. So let's say you're new to chat GPT. Okay let's say you're completely new and you're like okay I don't even know what prompts I want to do. I don't even know what what it can write. I don't even know where do I even begin. Right? I saw Eigor's two-minute video on how to set up an account and how to run like write me an essay. Okay, I did that. But where do I go from there? Well, if you go straight to this more advanced prompt and you actually listen closely to this stream, you're going to realize that you're going to realize that uh you can use this setup as a idea generator. Okay. What I mean by that is let's let's full screen let's full screen this for a second here. Okay. You can use this mother of all prompts as I call it as idea generator. Why is that? Because essentially we're telling Chad GPT to be creative and to come up with more. Okay, come up with more replacements for the words in square bracket. Now, what happens if we leave it like this? It's going to go in. It's going to look at this like, okay, not replacing, not replacing, not replace. Ah, square brackets. Oh, wait, wait. I need to move my camera a little. There you go. Once it arrives here, it's going to realize, ah, he told me only replace the word in square brackets. Here was the example like this from this to this. Okay, time to replace this and it's going to start getting creative and it's going to start giving you various examples. Now, what is that if that's not an idea generator? It's giving you different examples that are relevant. And what you're going to find is if we just run this, it actually maintains the context. And now, why is this so great? Because if you run it on a prompt with multiple variables just like this one, right? We have one, two, three, four, five variables. Okay, it's going to start inventing different substitutions for those variables. Okay, so let's look at the first one. Can you write a blog post for the new restaurant in downtown Los Angeles outlining the benefits offered by their locally sourced ingredients? And this what we just did here. We generated 10 examples of what Chat GPT can do for you. All you need is a good formula. Okay, here's another example. Can you write a product review for the new fitness tracker on the market outlining the benefits offered by its advanced features? It's gonna start generating like product ideas that you could start coming up with. Okay. Can you write a white paper for the solar energy company in San Francisco outlining the benefits offered by their innovative technology? Can you write a case study for the healthcare? And you can see if we just look at this case study, white paper, product review, blog post, press release, this is all stuff it can write. How to guide, research paper. You could use all these in whatever other prompt you are crafting. That's why this is so valuable. Okay. Yeah, I covered some of the text on the top right. That's it's fine. I mean, I guess I could go over here. Yeah, less intrusive. Okay. All right. Thanks for the comment. Can you write a social media post? Right. A video script. All of these things it can write. And that is just for the variable of type of text. Then it gives you different subjects. It gives you different locations, different benefits. So, if I look at this, outlining the benefits. Outlining the benefits. Outlining the benefits. So actually here we ran into a problem. It did not replace the benefits variable. Ladies and gentlemen, right? You see this? It replaced the type of text, right? As we saw, blog post, product review, white paper, it replaced the location, downtown LA, um in San Francisco. Here it didn't replace the location but mostly did it right in New York City in Austin. Sticks to the US here. Oh, mostly Bali, Detroit. Okay. But it did not replace this part. Outlining the benefits. Now, what do we do? What do we do? Any guesses? Any guesses? What do we do if it doesn't corresponds to what we asked it for? What do we do? Well, it's actually quite simple. We ask again, okay, just like with a person sitting next to you. Like imagine I'm out here. There's like my homeboy Dan, let's call him, you know, and I ask Dan like, "Okay, you know, what type of text could we start writing?" And Dan is going to be like, "I don't know. Look, I'm going to modulate my voice to make this more clear here. Maybe Dan has a voice like this. All right. So, I'm going to ask like, okay, Dan, like what types of text like could we write? Let's just just forget about AI. Forget about all of this for a second. Okay, Dan, what types of text could we create? And Dan is going to be like, "Yeah, maybe we could write an essay. Maybe we could write an email. Maybe we could write a white paper, I guess. And I'm going to be like, cool. Thanks, Dan. So, we have three ideas right there. Okay, we have the white paper, we have the essay, and the email. That's great. But what if I ask Dan like, Dan, what ideas like what type of text could we generate? And then Dan goes ahead and Dan is like, hey, we could do this. And then Dan answers like, "Oh, we could generate some text, but I'm kind of hungry right now and whatever. Let me look at my phone." What would you reply? You wouldn't be like, "Oh, whatever." You know, it's if it's an important task, it would be like, "Dan, please, can you give me some types of text we can generate here? Can you work with me?" And then it would be like, "I all right." You know, like, "Okay, I'mma put the phone down. Let's do this. Okay, you would ask. That is my point here. You would ask then you would actually talk to him like a human being, right? And it's the same thing that applies with this AI thing. Okay, you just talk to it. So if it did not give us the benefits, it always just went ahead and sent benefits, benefits, benefits, benefits. It's not actually giving us some benefits. I haven't tested this out, okay? We're doing this all live. But what I would always do is simply say, "You forgot to replace the benefits. Try again." But maybe I can be even more specific with different use cases. Or maybe I'll say examples. What did we use in the original prompt? I think it's use cases. generate use cases. Try again. Okay. And I'm just going to run this. So, just like I talked to Dan, I'm going to talk to chat here and tell it, hey, you forgot. Try again. Like, it's no big deal. Look, this thing, it just does it. And now, it should go ahead and replace the benefits. and it doesn't and it doesn't. So, what do you do if Dan still refuses to do it after you talk to him? After you point it out, hey man, could you please concentrate? Could you please do this again? You're going to ask him again, but differently. Okay, so this was the basic approach and I'll tell you from experience, eight out of 10 times this is going to fix it and all of a sudden it's going to do exactly what you want it to do. It's going to replace the benefits. Now we're going to ask differently just like in real life, we're going to get a little more strict here. Okay? So if Dan if you ask him like to put the phone away for the fifth time, you're going to have a little bit more of a strict tone and you're gonna be a little more clear on what you want than the first time. Same thing here. All right. So let's let's just do this. We're live. We're going to get through this and we're going to get it to do what we want forcefully. Exactly. You're going to be more forcefully. I'm not sure if writing in caps would do it, but essentially um we're going to expand this prompt. Okay, we're going to say you forgot to replace the benefits with different use cases. Try again. And we're going to add to it. And what do we add? Just like I told you, we're going to add another prompt block. And again, in the course, we're going to go into this like step by step, but just take my word for it. One of the best things you can do is add like a input and outputs examples like this. So we're going to go go ahead and say you forgot to replace the benefits with different use cases. And then we're going to say for example you should have replaced benefits with and we're going to follow the structure here. So, um, we're going to use one of the examples here like this. Can you replace the benefits with then we're going to copy it again and we're going to give it the output example. Okay. Can you refer you echofriendly hotel in Honolulu outlining the incredible sea view and the complimentary spa offered by their sustainable practices and carbon neutral food footprint. Okay. And we'll say now try again. Okay. So again, we got more specific. Exactly. So we're giving it an example. Okay. So we did the same thing as with the original prompt. So you could just follow up with something simple and most of the times it's going to do the trick, but let's see if this works. It's definitely we became a little more precise. I'm sorry about the mistake. So let's hope it gets it done now. Outlining the benefits offered with varied benefits. Okay. Incredible CV and complimentary spa. Perfect. Outlining the benefits offered by the streamlined and it didn't work. It didn't work. We gave it our best so far. It still didn't work. And look, am I a little bummed out that this didn't work on a second attempt? Of course. But that's the reality of this. That's the reality. If you want to use this and you want to use this at a slightly advanced level, you're not going to always get the results you want in a few seconds. All right. So, we're going to keep trying here until we crack this. Going to keep trying outlining the benefits. Let's just try simply. You forgot to replace the ben benefits in examples 2 to 10. Again, please replace them with custom benefits. for the according um example. Can I just follow up concretely like, "Hey, you apologized. You told me you forgot to replace." And we're again, we're specific, right? He forgot in two to 10. He didn't forget the number one. Sometimes it takes a little more effort like this. Okay. It's just the nature of the beast right now. Let's see if this works. Perhaps change position of benefits in your prompt. I could do that, too. That's a good suggestion. That's a good suggestion. That's a good suggestion. And I think we're forced to do that right now. Thanks, MailCare. Oh my god, I just tried the prompt generator command and open AI. Holy All right, so it still doesn't do it, huh? So, let's do this. Yeah. Yeah. It's like It's like fixing bugs in code. Exactly. Exactly. Right. just try over and over again until it finally works and we're here doing it live. Okay, so look, usually I would just go forever and keep trying. But I think there is an argument to be made that the stream would be more informative and entertaining if I don't just spend like the next half an hour doing this. So, we'll give it a few more tries. I think what MailCare said here makes a lot of sense. Uh, we can shift the original formula. I think I'm going to give it like two more tries and then I'm going to shift it because I want to make it work with the original formula, right? That's the point here. But as you can see, it doesn't um so it changed the other variables. I think I think at some core level with this one concrete prompt if I'm seeing this it has a really hard time replacing this because in the sentence structure outlining the benefits offered by their ethical and sustainable fashion practices and okay here's another trick here's another trick so so I can ask it why are you not replacing the benefits It's part of the formula. You can always ask. That's another key takeaway here, right? I mean, some of this stuff seems obvious, but honestly, I think there's value in communicating this. I apologize for the confusion. I misunderstood your previous request. To address your concern, I will replace the benefits parts of the formula with custom benefits for each example. So, it it gets it. It says and that this made it work. This made it work. Chat GPT. You did it. Perfect. Look at that. Outlining the positive impact on their community. Blah blah blah. Outlining the energy cost savings, the benefits. It replaced the benefits. We did it. So, see, first we got we told it, hey, let's rehab. Let's recap it here. Okay, we told it, hey, this is not what I'm looking for, bro. We told it, you forgot to replace the benefits with different use cases. Try again. It didn't do it. Okay, then we went ahead and we told it, okay, you forgot to replace the benefits with different use cases. For example, you should have replaced this with this. It did not do it. Then I told it concretely, you forgot to replace the benefits in examples 2 to 10 again. Please replace. Okay, I told it, okay, I understand. My bad. Here, here you go. And it didn't do it again. And sometimes if you're going in this one route, you just got to switch up your approach. This is the lesson here. That's the underlying lesson. Okay. So all of a sudden, we didn't tell it to do this, do that. As with humans, actually there's so many like parallels with psychology, right? It doesn't usually work if you tell a person do this, do that. But sometimes it's it's better to open up with a question or with a suggestion. Just like here, we took the opposite route. We went from, "Hey, no, man. You're doing that wrong. You should be doing it like this." Instead of saying that, we went ahead and we were like, "Why are you not replacing the benefits part of the formula?" and we cracked the code and we made it work. And this is what it looks like, right? This is prompt engineering at its core. If if you wondered, it's it's this. You sit here, you type into your keyboard all day, and you make these different use cases work. What did we learn here? Okay, so if you're trying to generate examples or ideas from a formula with five, this is like one of the more complex ones, right? I mean, sure, you could like make it as complex as you want, but essentially, if you have five variables, you're going to run into troubles, right? If you just go ahead and say, "Can you write a type of text?" It's just going to work right away and it's done. But the more complex and advanced you get, the more troubles you're going to run into. And once you're at that point, you need solutions to those problems. Okay? And I I hope you learned something here. like just keep trying, keep going. And if it doesn't work, don't keep beating your head against the wall, try a different approach. Try a different approach. You know, maybe another another good one would be uh the mail care um example here. Just change the formula. You know, move the benefits to different parts, right? That would work too. We could totally say, can you write a type of text for the subject in location offered by the subject and outline the benefits, right? That would totally work. It would probably get the job done, but I just wanted to show you a different approach to problem solving this. All right, so again, just going to need to try different approaches. And I'm glad we get to do this live, guys. Honestly, like this was I think there's a good lesson here. And I'm And I'm I'm glad we got to run into this problem and solve it. So yeah, essentially this is it. One more thing I wanted to communicate and then we get into the Q&A and that is um this is a fantastic idea generator. There's various approaches here. Okay, we're going to I'm going to discuss those at some point. But essentially if you take this prompt and you want to use it to generate ideas, all you do is you um specify let's say the location. So let's say we do Vienna here. Um and we want to do maybe emails. Can you write a email for the subject um in Vienna? um for the I don't know or like let's do for the whatever for the opera in Vienna outlining the benefits offered offered by the um let's say by the venue, right? By the location. And now if you do this, it's not going to go crazy on all of these variables. It's only gonna alter the benefits. Let's run this. Let's see if this if it doesn't work, we're not going to bother with it. I showed you how to problem solve it. We would go ahead and probably ask the question, why did you like as this works with this example, but outlining the safety measures see? And here it puts it into square brackets. So again, another problem. This is probably not what you want. I like the answers. It actually works here, upcoming performances, but I don't want the square brackets. Now, what do what would you do? What did we learn? You talk to it just like you would talk to your friend sitting next to you, right? Vina GMA. Oh man, I love that this is so international. There's like there's like Brazilian people that have no idea what uh now they probably know what a Vina Schnitzel is. But anyway, so what do we do here? What do we do here? Okay, how do we fix this? We say please. No, we we actually don't have to be polite. I'm just like naturally polite. So, you don't have to say please, okay? It's just somebody was joking that our like the AGIs that are going to emerge one day are going to like be nicer to you if you if you asked Chachi PT if you if you um led with please. Anyway, so what I'm going to do is say um why or or like now give me those answers. There's so many ways to do this answers without square brackets. So that would be one. The second one would be why did you include square brackets? Please try again. Would work too. And there you go. outlining the safety measures implemented by the venue. There you go. With no square brackets, they're gone. Right. So, yeah, Kevin takes uh benefits out of the brackets. Yeah, that's an Well, the whole point of this is is like replacing the parts in brackets with something else. So, and this is how it works. You just got to follow up. And does having a better command of English help? Absolutely. Can you cheat by having something like this on you and actually just copy pasting all of these formulas? Absolutely. Whatever your English level is, if if you have a bunch of these prompt formulas, you can run this as many times as you want. And look, the coolest thing is, and I keep saying this, I know I'm like a broken record, but hey, if you even even in this free version with like tw like the full version has like four times as much content. So here we have like 25 prompt formulas and over 100 examples even with the premp free version. If you go ahead and you try this mother of all prompts on each one of these or you start messing around with these and like the simplest way to do it is just like you copy paste one of the examples. Boom. And you look at the results. If you're going to go ahead and if you're going to run like 50 of these 100 prompts and you're going to if you're a total newcomer, you're going to start understanding what questions generate what answers and that is going to ultimately enhance and that is the end the goal here. It's going to advance your ability to ask questions and as you know this whole application is only as good as your questions. So again, you can get this free resource. Just go to the link in the description. You get this free ebook, sign up to the weekly newsletter. Um, and yeah, that's it. If you want, you can buy the full version that has four times as much content. But essentially, what I would recommend to every newcomer is get the get the basics and then take a bunch of these examples and run them and then learn from that. Now, is there better ways to learn this? Sure. And that's why I'm creating the course, right? It's going to be like a step by step holding your hand. We're going to learn about blocks. We're going to learn about formulas. We're going to learn about exceptions. We're going to learn about about more advanced topics like certain tricks where you can like play it against each other and even more stuff that we didn't even talk about here yet, right? It's going to it's going to be done in approximately a month. Been working on it since the end of December. But essentially, if you want to get your feet wet and if you start using this, there's no better way than just trying it out. Okay, so again, let's recap a little too late and then let's get into the Q&A. So, we learned that you can use the mother of all prompts to use prompt formulas to generate a bunch of examples. Then we did it. We showed you how to do it. Okay, you copy it, you use the prompt, you get a bunch of examples. We showed you how to troubleshoot it. Okay, we ran into this issue. It didn't want to replace the benefits part because it had like five, it had five different variables and it didn't want to replace one of them. What do we do if we run into problems? We don't give up. We keep going and we keep looking for new approaches. Okay, that's the takeaway here. If if you tell it like try again, it's not working, blah blah blah, pick a different approach, go with a question and all of a sudden you're going to fix the issue. Okay, so this was kind of like a mini master class on like troubleshooting. Fantastic. Love it. Good, good content. This is I'm glad we get got to cover this. All you guys in here, just I hope you learned something. And then again, if we have this, you can use it as an idea generator. You can simply only like replace four out of the five things and then it's going to go ahead and it's going to come up with different benefits. And the coolest thing, and this is what I tried to get to with like the ebook and all the blah blah, the coolest thing is if you do enough of these, you're going to be able to come up with your own prompts. You're going to be able to come up with your own prompt formulas. I really need you to start thinking in prompt formulas. Okay? Because this is what this is closer to what chat GPTC's than this. That's the key takeaway here. Okay? So, if you're going to have your own prompt formulas, you can run it through the mother of all prompts. You're g you're going to be able to generate as many examples as many and I always say examples, but let's take a practical approach. You're going to be able to generate as many product benefits as you want. If you fill this out with your stuff, can you write me a product description for the for like a smart watch? Um, whatever. Maybe you delete this part outlining the benefits. You leave this like this offered by the smart watch. It's going to go ahead and it's going to list a bunch of benefits that a smartwatch can have. What a great way to explore a product category, right? Just do that. So that's what I'm saying. And if you do this often enough and if you try it often enough, you're going to learn how this works and you're going to learn the underlying themes. So that would be it. That would be it. Mother of all prompts fully demoed. We ran into problems. We solved them. I showed you the idea generation part two. I hope this clarified some questions because a bunch of comments on there were like, "Hey man, this is kind of this is kind of tricky. Um, MailCare, I just noticed the 100K ebook didn't arrive after about 20 minutes. Not in my spam folder either. Okay, I'm sorry to hear that. I'll give it another 40 minutes. I can manually send it to you, no problem, but there is some issue with my e-commerce platform where in about 20% of the cases, the email just doesn't arrive. And I texted them, I'm in touch with them. If it's not if this is not going to be resolved in the next week or two, I'm going to switch to different email provider. Uh there's some issue. I'm sorry. I don't know what to do. I set this all up myself. Um made all these video myself, videos myself, creating all this content myself. Now I'm starting to get helped um by editor and a social media manager now. But essentially, yeah, it's just the e-commerce platform I'm used. I I apologize for for your troubles if it doesn't arrive in 40 minutes. Um, just shoot me an email under eigormyadvantage.com and I'm going to send it myself instantly. Okay, so that's it. We got it. So that was the mother of all prompts. Now I have you guys here hanging out, chilling, learning about chat GPT. I mean, come on, think about this. We're from all over the world, but we share something in common and that is the fact that we all enjoy messing around with this or we all have a use case for this. Few few people understand and few people actually use this. I'm still shocked on a daily basis how little people still like still now end of February use this. We have a bunch of we have a bunch of like-minded individuals in here. So, what we get to do now is we get to hang out a little bit, play a little music, maybe look at some content, maybe test out some of your ideas, maybe test out some of your prompts. We're going to do qua and as I promised earlier, I'm going to scroll way up in the chat and we're going to look up some of these questions one by one. Okay, so here we go. Good to have you guys here. Thank you so much. Honestly, I've been blabbering for about an hour, but I hope you guys get some value from this. Let's see. Does the normal chat GPT work currently? Uh I'm not sure because I'm on the usually um the times that I found to use but maybe it changed now because I I got plus instantly obviously uh the times that used to work um are kind of the lunch hours in Europe which is I guess night time in the US. So that's kind of your best bet. That that was like my go-to time for content production. That would be my tip. So like six to eight hours ago. That's kind of the sweet spot for the free version of Chet PT. Just my personal experience. Um, how do you get legacy? Speechless asked. Um, I think if you have if you have I'm not sure if it's in normal, but in the if you have plus, you can switch here. Yeah. And now if you run some of these prompts, it's usually faster. Yeah. So, if we go to legacy, you're going to see It runs it faster. There you go. Blazing fast. There you go. Speechless. I'm new here. Chpd is still crashing in Chrome. Safari works for me now. Interesting. I never ran into problems with Chrome. I always use Chrome. Interesting. Um, yeah, a little more background music about that. This one is a little too hype. This is This is about right. Let's see. More questions. More qu. By the way, hit me up with your questions. We're going to do a little Q&A here. So, you know, I'm I'm going top to bottom, though. Is this live uh going to be available later on? Absolutely. All of this is being recorded. And what I'll do, as with every live, I'll cut out the first like eight minutes. It takes like 24 hours process, but I'm going to cut out the first eight minutes and it's going to be a standalone video, a long video, a 1 hour long video, but it's going to be available as a video. So, whenever you miss these, you can always catch up. Honestly, I just love live streams. like watching live streams. Personally, for me, I I just love watching gaming live streams. I I don't know why. It's like the type of thing that like my my parents don't understand. Um I don't know. I'm 29, by the way, in in a week. Cheers. type of thing like that. My parents don't understand, but I just love gaming live streams there. It's just it just hits different to watch something live. So, I appreciate you guys being here. By the way, go check out the Discord server. Hey, shout out Discord server. um in the description. If you become a YouTube member, you get a special role. You become a YouTube member role in the Discord and you get access to a private chat room where essentially you kind of have like all the other members, all the other like devote most devoted like chat GPT enthusiasts and um I yeah, I guess me and the AI advantage team hang out there and you get like priority support too. And you get a cool badge on here. So, you know, become a member. That's good. It's really not about the money. I think it's like free.99 a month, which I get like half. It's more about like that like members club, you know. Would love to have you guys there. And yeah, speechless. Thanks for joining talking about that. Let's answer your question. So, thanks for the donation, man. That's like the biggest donation I ever received. It's actually 10 bucks. Solid, man. Thank you so much. How would I phrase it to help me generate prompts to create generated conversations based on a topic? So, you would need to come up with some prompt that essentially generates conversations around the topic, right? So, let's just engine quickly engineer this for you here, man. You you did a nice donation so we can we can do this live. Let's go ahead here. Happy 29th birthday. Thanks, Venice. Thanks. Thanks. Um, so essentially you would want a prompt that um, generates a conversization. As I said, you can go to five more secrets to chat GP to writing with chat GPT. That's the title of the video. And I think prompt number three in there, which you can also copy paste from the description. Essentially simulates a conversation. We're just going to do that. You know what? That's that's simpler than like engineering the prompt on the spot here. Um, we're gonna do five more secrets to chat GPT mah. No, not that. This is this is it. Yeah, I know. I I overused this thumbnail a little bit. Whatever. It works. It works. Okay, so um it's this one. Simulate a highle interview for a chief copyriter by asking questions as if you are a potential employer. In this scenario, I am taking the role of the employee and you ask increasingly hard questions to screen my competence, but only after I respond. Start by introducing yourself. So, here you simulate an interview and you can also use this to simulate a conversation. And if you wanted to to answer a question, how would I phrase it to help me generate prompts? Um, you would go ahead and you would start replacing parts of this with formulas with exa like with variables. That's what I'm trying to say. So, generate a high level of interview for a chief copyriter by asking questions as if you're a potential employer. Um, so you could say, um, you want to generate we get prompts to generate based on a topic. So you could like put your topic in here. Uh employer, you could say I'm a employer for for Apple, you know, you put your topic in here or you could replace like your employer. You could just be like a conversational partner, you know, you replace that and then like this you can simulate the conversation. And to use it for the mother of mother of all prompts, you essentially go in here. Um, yeah, actually this is like not the perfect prompt to answer your question, but this is a really good one. This is like one of the best ones to play around. Um, yeah, I don't know, man. Essentially, this is this is hard life. Like, coming up with prompts live is is not easy for sure. But let me try one more time and then we'll move on. How would I phrase it to help you generate prompts based on a topic? So, so maybe you would say simulate a conversation on climate change, right? Yeah. And then you could you could like does this answer a question? I think you could take this and you could replace climate change with like topic and then you paste the mother of all prompts before this. That name man, by the way, the mother of all prompts. I don't know. It works. It It makes sense. At least it seems to make sense to me and you guys, too. And then you paste this into the mother all prompts. I think that should answer your question. And then you're going to get a bunch of like topics uh that you can generate conversations around. And then you could always go ahead um and if you this is one thing that I forgot to show you. If you if you take this um you can always go ahead and uh generate I don't know questions around uh oh no topic you could always go ahead and take Okay, this is a long-winded answer, but hey, this man made a donation. We appreciate him. We're going to try to answer his question to the best to the best of our ability. Is that what you say? I guess doesn't want to work now. Still processing the last question. Anyway, I'm getting a little caught up on this thing. So, we're going to move on. But essentially, if you run this, it's going to give you a b a bunch of like examples, right? as expected. Climate change, effective leadership, healthy eating habits. And now you can, yeah, this is what I wanted to show. You can always go ahead and say um now run number two, right? Oh, come on, man. There's no other responses. Why? Why is it messing up? Essentially, if you tell it now run number two, it's just going to run this as if you copy pasted this into a new It's going to give you this output. It's going to give you this output. And as this is a question generator, it's just kind of a loop, but I I hope that answered your question. Speechless. Um, you essentially find the prompt that works for you. You replace parts of it with variables and then you run it through the mother of all prompts. That's then you can multiply it. Okay, let's move on. Let's move on. All right, different music. Let's go. We had this one. This is a good one. This is a chill one. Okay. Have you tried this with the Dan method and compared the results? That's a good question. I actually haven't. Back when I used to play with the Dan method, I tried a bunch of like my mind went instantly towards like the controversial stuff and kind of the the tricky stuff. It would be interesting to see. I think it's a good suggestion. I would like to see that. Blackjack doggy. Oh no, we lost him. He had to go back to work. Sorry for that. You can always rewatch this. That's the thing. Okay, more questions, more questions. Keep them coming. Is Dan or alternative to Dan still viable? I'm not sure right now. I caught something on Twitter today and yesterday that it's still available that there's apparently there's a new version. So, I think if you search hard enough, you might be able to make it work, but that's not the topic of today's stream. Do you know the cost of living in Swiss? Yeah, absolutely. It's like um 2.5x of the cost of living in Austria and something like like 4x or 5x cost of living in Slovakia. That's just like you know just my estimations but yeah that's what it is. After output there is a button repeat. Yes, if you give a prompt will you use it? Okay, let's see. Let's see. Um, okay. Should cover, right? I like it. Yeah, it's a good prompt. It's a good prompt. So, what what um you're outlining here is probably the best way to generate prompts inside of Chat GPT. But if you ever try this, you're going to realize it only does so much. So yeah, this is a this is a good prompt right here. So imagine you're creating a writing prompt generator using chat GPT. This is from the original GitHub, right? Uh the one where like act as a prompt generator, act as a psychologist, all that, right? The original thread from back in December. Write a series Fred the repository. Write a series of prompts that will help users generate unique and creative writing ideas. Your prompt should cover a variety of genres and teams. D. So it's essentially going to give you like writing prompts. Yeah. So this is like one of the best ways to generate prompts inside of chat GPT, but it doesn't it's not omnipotent. Yeah, this is this is a fantastic prompt. So I'll try and post this one into chat. Oh yeah, it's actually in chat. You can just go up scroll up and take this one. The problem the problem here is this. like this it gives you more than you can handle. Like what I did with the ebook for example is yes some of this you can find you can discover some of the prompts from the ebook like this absolutely like you you write you change up different parts of this but the problems is the problem is not all of these are are practical that's what I would say um a big thing that I did is I filtered out all the ones that seemed useless but you could also go ahead and do this it's a fantastic prompt and look I'm all about like openness and transparenc arency like I could have totally done a version of the stream or a version of the channel where I just you know don't tell you a lot of the things as they are. I could have like even this video look like it's like hey man like look you can get a formula and you can get like a hundred examples from that formula. That's this whole stream right that's essentially revealing the secret of of how all these people sell like a list of 2,000 formulas and run Google ads on it or like Facebook ads on it, right? But I choose to be transparent. I choose to give you all the info and there's always more. There's always more. You know that that's the beauty of this. There's always more and we're going to keep exploring this. But yeah, this is pretty good. Look at this prompt. Write a personal essay about a challenge you faced and how you overcame it. What did you learn from this experience and how has it happened to you as a person? I mean, this is interesting stuff. It's just not like this is not I would end with this. These prompts that are generated here are not as close to reality as some of the stuff I choose to cover in my content. I I I choose to cover the stuff that is like, you know, boots on the ground. You can take it take the promp prompt formula from the description and you run with it. That's it. I like to pick things that are very practical, right? So, if you look at the ebook, all the stuff in here is is like stuff that you can start using now, you know? Boom. email subjects, you know, write your email subjects. Perfect. You can use that in like the next 10 minutes probably. Profiles. Write social media profiles. It's like a list of good ideas. Okay. Raps. Okay. I I take it back. Maybe not raps. But this is it's a funny one. Social media captions extremely convenient, right? Everybody most people deal with social media and with captions. Like you can use it right away. Writes you messages. It writes you it re reveals cultural values. Like this is stuff if you have like co-workers from different cultures, you can run this on their ethnicity and you can learn more about them. This is like it's extremely practical stuff. That's kind of the filter that I have in my head for picking these. Anyway, it's good prompt. Thank you for contributing. Uh I don't want to read your name because it's a little it's a little out there, you know. Okay. All right. Let's move on. Let's move on. We have a lot to cover here. Write it in caps. Yes. Yes. Yes. Um, okay. Let's get to the new questions here. Uh, there you go. There's also this like dramatic music which little sound button in there. I hope it doesn't get taken down because of it. A little bit of background music. Is the AI actually real, sir? I'm not sure how to answer that without trolling, so I'll just refrain. Are you impersonating Arnold Schwartzenegger or is your accent natural? Haha. Funny guy. I wish I could impersonate Arie. Do I sound like Arie? I don't feel like I I do, honestly. Um, doesn't need to be in brackets. Try it. Interesting. Interesting. I wish I've I would have seen that earlier. Let's see. Did the hack get fixed? Yeah, we talked about Dan. I think it's available again. Just go on Twitter and look for Dan. You're going to find some answers. Not the topic of today's stream. Jonathan Lightfoot, let's see what you said. When will your course be released? Also, are you going to release a version three of the chat chippy cheat sheet? Yes, the two are going to go hand in hand. So, the original plan was doing the cheat sheet and then updating it for the first quarter, but I'm going to keep updating it longer for longer. Um, and there's going to be a new version of the book with more prompts and a better introductory chapter. Wait, let me full screen this. So, the introductory chapter is going to be better. There's going to be more practical examples and there's going to be a video training that comes with it that teaches you how to get more out of the book. Essentially, it's going to show you this like mother of all prompts partially. It's going to talk about blocks. It's going to talk about formulas. It's going to talk about applying formulas. It's going to be essentially a more structured version of what we're doing here um with even more content. And then the course is going to be the ultimate zero to hero thing. Like my goal is taking a complete novice and leading him step by step and introducing him to how to engineer some of these prompts by yourself. That's going to be the goal. It's going to be not just showing like the the cheat sheet is all about like showing you what you can do. And the course is going to be all about laying a laying out a map. It's it's going to be about laying out a map on how to get to a point where you can do these things yourself, where you can like come up with new prompts and be a part of the conversation at the highest level. That's going to be the goal of the course. It's going to be structured in eight modules. There's going to be a bunch of practical examples and I'm going to keep adding to it all the time. I'm going to make this my I'm going to make it my life's mission for the foreseeable time, like the next year or so, to make that thing as good as possible. I think already I don't like hyperbolic statements except in titles, guys. I I do like him in titles. Hey, I you got to get those clicks somehow, right? It's quality content inside. So, I I I have to admit I do like me some clickbait, but I think I at this point it's about like 70% developed right now. It's gonna come out, to answer your question, it's gonna come out the 1 of April or second of April. I don't know. I don't want to release it on like the joke day, right? But it's going to come out beginning of April. And I think right now it's looking at the very least it's looking like I I'll just say I think it's the best course available on the internet. Straight up like I believe that. Look, am I might I be biased? Sure. But I think just production quality wise, there's no question. contentwise, I failed to find another one that goes as in-depth. So that's that's an argument. And we're already working on these killer use cases, these case studies that are going to show these in practice. So for example, if I if I show you how to generate ideas, it's not going to be like, hey, here's idea generation prompt. Here's how to run it. Here you can copy paste it. Here's maybe a good follow-up prompt. That's the expected, right? This is going to go a step further. This is going to be like, okay, and today we're hanging out with Jennifer. Jennifer is a social media manager for this company and she's going to use some of the idea generation prompts we provided here. Jennifer, go ahead. And then Jennifer is going to use it. And then we're going to go ahead and help Jennifer actually implement it into the her workflow. the focus is going to be really getting results as opposed to just giving you tutorials that you might not end up using. I think the best way to teach this um and you maybe picked up on that in in the videos that I did is not just showing you exactly what to copy paste but also showing you how to implement it. So I really like the practical part. So at first it's going to be that core corpus of the modules that make a prompt engineer out of you and then it's going to go and start we're going to start adding use cases um and case studies to the course. So there's going to be updates for that and along with the course release there's going to be update of the ebook. There's going to be a new version. So I hope that answers your question Jonathan. Um, essentially it's like this is kind of the sole focus of my entire existence at this point and I'm I went all in on creating the best like educational resources around this. Starting with YouTube, now we expanded into Instagram and Tik Tok. Um, the Discord server is alive and well and we're expanding the course is going to be kind of the magnum opus of everything uh where everything comes together. you you'll get everything in one place. And yeah, that's that's my answer. Google will try to make this tech as persuasive as possible under the umbrella pervasive. Oh, I purchased ebook. Now, a chat log or a doc on training chat to help with a journey is something I'll definitely pay for. Interesting, man. Dude, you just paid. I'll give it to you right here. It's like the most basic thing you want to do is um if you go to my newsletter archive on my website, I think in the second newsletter I had the exact prompt. So I don't know it by heart, but essentially you can ask Chad GPT to be your midjourney prompt generator. I thought about this a lot. Um I'm like intermediate at midjourney. I'm no like AI art god, but I think I'm I'm quite good. But I decided not to create educational material around mature just because there's so many people doing a great job around it. I looked at the chat landscape and I was like, "Oh, wait. There's definitely we can we can one up like this on on many levels." And that's why I'm focusing on that. I really want to like add value to this. And I and also I feel like chat GPD has more um work there's more people that could benefit from it in their work then midjourney could help people benefit in their work. I think both are insane but just like PTC seems like the rational. Okay, to answer your question, um I'm not I'm not going to be creating midjourney products, but um what you can do is you can use chat GPT to be a prompt generator. And I I would need to check the archive, but essentially it goes something like I don't know all these prompts by heart. Like I'm not going to I'm not going to kid you, but it goes something like um generate me a prompt for an AI art generator, I think. Um for an um and I think in my example, it was like like a goat next to a lake, right? of something like this for a goat next to a lake for an AIR generator. And if you run this, it's going to give you quite a detailed prompt. Yeah, this is not exactly it. This would work though if you feed it into mid Journey. This would work. But it essentially I think there was like another block to this um where it gave you where it gave you um keywords instead of this and you can use chat GPT to generate mourney prompts. Fantastic starting point. Fantastic starting point. Anyway, so let's see. So Daniel, welcome to the group, man. Good to have you here. We've been talking a little bit in DMs. Good to have you here. Super active in the server. Hey, it's good to see you, dude. It's good to see you. Let's see some of these. Okay, I found it. I'll share it in members only Discord. Okay, perfect, man. Virtual home improvement sales. Very impressed with my testing tips. What do you mean by virtual home improvement sales? Virtual home improvement sales. I'm not sure. You would have to elaborate on that. That's that's a little cryptic to me. When I create problems, I initially start asking questions to get it to respond how I want it to and then I go in and look to see where I can replace certain words with variables. That's a good approach. Yeah. Also, like I'll tell you, the course is going to be structured in a way where it's going to be like, okay, here's basic prompts. Here's how you set up. Here's how formulas work. Here's how the building blocks work. Here's several examples. Then we're going to start messing with that. And that's going to be the first half of the course. And then we're going to go deep and show you like specific I I don't want I don't want to reveal too much. I don't want to reveal too much. All of this is going to be I don't want to reveal too much because other people would steal it as they did with like all the other content I created so far. So the second half of let let me just say this. The second half of the course is going to be anybody no matter how advanced you are, you're going to find value in there and it's going to be very outcome and very pra practical. It's going to be very like it's going to be focused on real world results. I would say I don't want to give away the exact like methodology that that we're going to use there to teach it. But it's it's going to be good. And once it's live um beginning of April, you're going to see all of it. There's going to be a sales video, there's going to be YouTube YouTube videos, and there's going to be the whole curriculum is going to be live. And the first videos are going to be free. Anyway, so that's that's my answer right there. Um what else do we have here? I purchased the ebook by the way. So I'm serious about that. What do you mean? Training chat log for mid jour something I'll definitely pay for or docker training to help with my journey. Okay. Interesting. Interesting. Any more questions here? Let's see. What is the address for your website? The only one the one in the description is not working really. That's curious. You can I think you can just go to like the get my free ebook here, right? Let me try this. And then there's a menu at the top. Okay, I I'll just show you guys. This is what I meant with like the the prompt gener. I need to update the archive. Um it's it's been actually a while. I'll do this man I do this manually but if you go in here and if you open if you go to you know um this one has a pretty easy like wait I need to fix my URLs I I do all this myself so apologies if it's not yeah these okay you can go to the archive I'll just paste the link to it in the in the chat and in the archive on the website you can go to the second one here 5th of January I believe if I'm not mistaken Yes, this is it. This is it. So, here it was the prompt of the week. Generate prompts for art generators. Write this is it. Write me a visual description of a wise goat living next to a lake using only nouns and adjectives. There you go. There's the prompt, man. Appreciate the $10 donation. Here's the prompt that replaces the the product that you asked for. uh how can I connect my Discord uh to the YouTube membership? So, what you do is you go to Discord, you go to your profile settings, the little like gear icon, right? Then in the profile settings, you um in the profile settings, you pick integrations and in integrations, you connect it to your YouTube and you're going to get auto assigned the role. If you go into the members area on my channel, I posted screenshots there that show you exactly. Um, so yeah, you can use that as a reference. I think you should figure it out. If not, feel free to ask. I'll help you out. But essentially, you have to connect your Discord account to your YouTube account and then you get the the role. Um, thank you. Do you have a Discord that I can send the results to? Daniel, have you um sky blocks blocks? I have seen that actually. Wait, I have it. Wait, wait, wait. I need to hide my screen because I I have it in my bookmarks. One second here. Boom. Boom. Sneaky, sneaky. AI tools. There you go. This Huh. This is incredible stuff. Yeah. Yeah. I I've seen this. Um I ran into it yesterday or two days ago. It's quite cool. You could be like um waterfall in the desert at sunset and you could be like, "Okay, make it make it sci-fi generate." Yeah, it's it's a really cool app. Good suggestion, man. You can go get this at skybox.blocadelabs.com. Just a little fun fun little app. It's generating it right now. Oh, thank you for taking the time. I'll definitely keep you on top of my creators. Thank you, Winfield. I appreciate that. Hey, this is the second Oh, man. This the second donation. Dude, you're too generous. This is so cool. I never received like a donation before in my life. Everybody always everybody just always asks for money. Nobody gives you money, right? Anybody can relate. Anyway, thanks, man. I appreciate that. I should be streaming more, huh? This is fun. Like, we get to hang out. We get to talk. We get to talk about AI. Like, this is great. We're going to be doing this every Monday, by the way. Every Monday, 100 pm Eastern time. What website is this? It's Skybox. Wait, I'm covering it up. My bad. So, this is like a desert waterfall in a sci-fi style. It's kind of cool, huh? Look at that. Now, let's generate it in a surreal style. No, maybe maybe in a as a fantasy landscape. It's just a cool It's just a cool page. I hope that um prompt helped you out, Winsfield. I'm trying to make a workflow to convert this image to an actual 3D model. Random Bleach Fan. First of all, shout out to Random Bleach Fan. What a great name. I'll post a link to this in the in the chat. This is kind of a it's a kind of a neat app. Okay. Um yeah, I think that would be super cool if you could like just generate this and then put on a VR headset and be in there. But I mean, how would you how would you handle the depth in here? Would you like autogenerate? Look at this. Is more like what I imagined here. Look at that. If this was VR and you could walk around it, man, imagine you just say like, "Oh my god, it's going to be so sick." One day, Apple glasses supposed to come out next month or is that a rumor? I would love that. Anyway, um, imagine like you have a headset on and you're just like, oh, like a waterfall in a desert at sunset and then it just generates this and you get to walk around with it. I mean, hell, we have all the building blocks, right? It just needs to get better. This is really cool. Look at this. Pretty cool stuff. It's a good good backdrop, actually. How do we get the material? What do you mean by the material, my man? Like the material like of the different materials here like the textures. Um, let me see if I can find the website. There are websites that can take images and generate depth depth maps from it. Okay, interesting. So, I'm a I'm a super noob at game design. I dove into Unity for like six weeks straight. created like free YouTube videos around me learning it and never uploaded them. But it was a fun little experiment and I yeah essentially I learned about the basics, you know, like textures, depth maps, depth depth map depth maps, hardware word and I set up like, you know, my my player character. And the most advanced thing I did is like play around with shaders for water. That was Yeah. And I and I have no idea how to code in uh C. All I know is a bit of Python to automate the mundane tasks that content creation throws at you. Anyway, Ahmed, welcome to the members club, dude. Good to have you here. What you're able to do now is you're able to like open up the Discord and then you can link your you can link your uh your YouTube profile and you're going to get a special role that is going to be it's going to give you access to a members only room. Hey man, good to have you here. Thanks for joining. Speechless. Holy moly. Holy moly. This dude posted this dude posted quite the sick prompt in here. Wait, let me let me read this in the members area in the Discord. So, he donated, he joined, and he provided a bunch of value, guys. This is how it's done. Shout out speechless. Good job, man. So, use the mother of all prompts to Oh, this is really funny. This is really funny. Give me ideas on how to write me hypothetical dialogue between Peter and Homer. And then it goes on. That's cool. And he posted the outputs. That's really cool. Guys, this is what I secretly hope is going to happen with the Discord community. I want all you guys to become like a mad scientist, mad prompt engineers and you're just going to go ahead and you're going to like explore all this, right? And I only have so many hours in a day and I hope the members area is going to turn into something where we all experiment together, share screenshots of how we did it, what the results are, and then learn from each other. And then, you know, we're kind of gonna be like a secret clan of advanced prompt engineers. And whenever these new apps come out, we're going to get to explore them together. We're going to do members only live streams where failure is not just accepted, but embraced. It's kind of my goal because here, you know, still I I kind of I want to want to make this work. I want to make this a worthy tutorial and all that, but I want to do these members only live streams where it's like, hey, let's break it and let's run into walls and let's end the stream on like a note where it's like, okay, we don't know how to figure it out, whatever. Let's move on. Here, I I'm more like, I want to give you results. But in the members area, it's like, okay, try new stuff, fail while doing it, maybe someone else is going to figure it out. Who knows? That's the, you know, power of community. So, that's that's kind of my goal there. So, we'll we'll see. This is all super fresh, right? Um it's kind of month one of the membership. So, yeah, it's really cool. I I enjoy the I'll I'll tell you as in the chat. Great prompt usage right there. It's really cool. So, yeah, I hope you guys are going to like explore and share your findings. At the very least, just hop in the Discord and leave and leave some of your ideas. Yeah. Okay, cool. Any any more questions? How do we get the PDF on prompts? Um, you go to the description of this video. You follow get my free ebook here. I'll post it in the description. And you just sign up for my weekly newsletter and you'll get an email. you should get an email. There's like 80% chance he'll get an email. Otherwise, he'll get a follow-up in an hour. Um, yeah, I'm willing to bet your teacher knows next to nothing about AI. My teacher said AI just makes a stupid. What do you think? Yeah, I think it's there. I think there's validity to that claim, just like there is validity to saying, you know, having Google makes you stupid. But at the end of the day, I think it's a it's a bad take overall. If I had to judge it, I think it's a bad take because, you know, being stupid makes you stupid, not your environment. Like, humans are really good at adapting to the environment, and we've always adjusted to everything that was thrown at us. And I think at the end of the day, if you're if you want to be stupid, you're going to be stupid. If you want to cheat on every single exam and you want to get through life without putting in any effort efforts, you know, you're going to you're going to find a way to do that and you're but you're also going to reap the benefits or the consequences of that rather. So I think people that want to put in zero effort are going to put in zero effort. Is this another tool that helps them with that? Sure, of course. But the stuff I've seen in school and university, the the lengths that people go to just to cheat. Often it's more efforts than the studying it itself, right? And I think people that want to do that always have done that and will keep doing that. and the ones that want to put in the effort. Like everybody in this chat is like obviously interested on how to make more out of this tech, right? Might some people in here use it to cheat on their exams or like their assignments? Sure. But that doesn't automatically make them worse people. I think I think at the end of the day, it's it's a mindset thing and and it's like the way you approach it. It's the way you approach it. If you approach it, oh, I'm going to get to save time and play more video games. Like, sure, that's one type of person. And that's fine, too. But I think at the end of the day, I I'm confident in saying that most people in here are here to learn about this and actually to use it to their advantage to level up themselves and then eventually their surrounding too. And I think that's that's a healthy approach. And to the teacher, I would say first of all, I would ask if he even tried using it. He was like, I tried with it. He would give you like some ignorant answer. And uh then I would go on to bring up examples of if if you actually wanted to have the discussion, right? That's a good initial question. Then I would go on to have a discussion around if any other of these technologies like smartphones, like Google, like those are great examples right there made people more stupid. Did emails make people more stupid just because it's a more efficient way of sending messages? Oh, you know, the death of handwriting. Oh, people are going to forget how to write. You have keyboards now. Oh, is this a little more extreme than than emails? Yes, sure. Of course. Yes. It's kind of like an artificial brain, right? It's crazy. But at the end of the day, I think stupid people are going to be stupid. And the people that want to put in the effort and want to excel at what they do, um, which by the way is in the end is always worth it. they will do just that. Um, so yeah, it's gonna it's going to just enforce that gap. It's going to be even easier to cheat now. But at the end of the day, um, I choose to be optimistic about these things because I can I can I get the choice and I'm going to make the best of it and I'm going to help others make the best of it. And that take of like, oh, this is going to make people stupid, it's just useless. It's just useless. I'm sorry. It's like what? What? Okay. What now? You know, so that's I don't know. That's what I think about that. Yeah. Getting the answer straight to question without learning it makes people stupid. H. So, do you think like interesting? I I think you have a point there, random bleach fan. I think I think you have a point there. But at the end of the day, like the prompts that we ran today, right? Like the example generator, the mother of all prompts, that's a use case that you could have never achieved with a conventional search engine, right? And yes, you're going to get some of those where it's like, oh, just get the answer like you're not even going to have to think. But on the other hand, you're going to get some insane applications that you have never seen before and that were never able to be done before. So, it's a double-edged sword. And I personally, like at least for myself, I can only speak for myself, right? I feel like it opened up a whole new world and it made my creativity go into places that it never went to before because of AI. So, I don't know. Is it making me stupid? I certainly don't think so. Um, and also, by the way, like what are you going to do? What are you going to do? Might as well adjust, huh? Might as well adjust instead of being just salty and and all that. Anyway, enough enough on that topic. Um, kind of like saying using a hammer makes you weak. Anchor, thank you. No, that's a great, you know, exactly kind of like saying using a hammer makes it weak. I love that. I'm Wow, that's a really good That's a really good analogy. Thanks. You need a more catchy name for Moab, mother of all prompts, dude. Fenice, that's okay, that's cool. Is it like the Moab Moab from um Call of Duty, I believe, right? And which I think that's the most popular franchise that got featured in, right? The mother of all bombs, the moap. That's cool. Should I add that? Can't beat him. Join him. Yeah. Skills needed yesterday will not be the skills needed tomorrow. I I remember when the use of PCs was forbidden in school. Yeah, man. Same. And like up to the age of 14, we weren't allowed to use calculators. And I think there's wisdom to that, you know? I'm still able. If you're like 9* 7, it's like 63, right? It's just like that's that stuff sticks with you and I think it's it's good that it stuck with me. So that's a good good skill to have by the way. Okay. Um ah for the depth you left a comment about the depth map. Let's see lay converter. Ah I heard that. I heard that before. This rings a bell. Just drag and drop on images and it will generate a depth version from the image for free. That's really cool. Yeah, I that's so cool. I mean, h I honestly like one of my secret wishes right now is just being able to put down the laptop, put down the social media for like a month, just like close myself in a room and improve at Python. Honestly, I would just love to go like if you have the possibility, maybe if you don't have a job or you're in between jobs or you have like time next to uni, I feel like that's going to be one of the that's a fantastic skill to play around with currently in the current world and in the upcoming world. Automation paired with like a GPT like API, it's just h that pairing is just so it's so good. It's such a valuable skill set. I would love to get better at that. My Python skills are like they're like maybe a three out of 10. Like I I know basic stuff with chat GPT. I guess I know like intermediate stuff now, but I'm no wizard and I would and I would like to develop my skills in that area. Anyway, I guess content creation is my forte. This is a really cool cool image. Anyway, okay, move on. Okay. So, I think uh we're going to take a last round of questions. Dude, I actually really like your idea. We're going to do that. Let's update Let's update um the video's name. The mother of all prompts. The MOAP. Think that's going to stick? We can make it stick, huh? The Moab. I like that. I found the mother of all prompts. Let's do this. Check it out. Check it out. Check it out. Hey, look. I take your This is This is living proof that I take your guys suggestions seriously. Going to do this. The Moab. I found the mother of all prompts. Mo. Should I make this adjustments? What you guessing? You know what? Like, is this a good name? We're going to do a little poll before we end this here. Should I call it the moap? Yes. or no. Okay, the poll is in chat. You guys, you get to vote. Should I call this the moap? Whatever, guys, you decide. We're going to make the adjustment to the YouTube title. 100% yes. 80% yes. Okay, let's see. Take your vote. That's cool. Prompt me mythoise. That's cool. Also, prompt guru is another good one I ran into. Oh man, somebody like, "Oh man, you're like a prompt guru." I'm like, "Whoa, that sounds I like the sound of that." Oh, by the way, you guys, everyone that is here right now, I've been told by many people to do this more. I'm supposed to ask you to like this live stream. So, if you, you know, if you could take like half a second out of your day and hit that like button, it would be much appreciated. I've heard that it apparently it really helps. Apparently it really helps and everybody else asks for it. So by not asking for it, it's just like just like refraining from using clickbait. You just shoot yourself in the knee in both knees and then you try to run a marathon because that's what YouTube is. You can't do that. You need to So please, if you enjoy this content, if you enjoy the Q&A, leave a like. I would appreciate that. Did you start with the moap? It's actually It's actually kind of sticky. Did you use the moap for that? That's good. Okay, dude. 88%. Five more seconds. I think this is quite clear. You guys, you guys are feeling this. It's the moap. I found the mother of all prompts. All right. All right. It is what it is. Let's do it. The moap. In this very second, the moap has been officially coined. It's the moap. It's the mother of all prompts. There you go. 89% you guys believe in this. Okay, let's do this. It's called the moap. That's funny. All right, we did this. Okay, so that's it. I think this was a very informative live stream. I'll quickly recap. We went for the moap, the mother of all prompts. Oh yeah, this is sticky. Let's do it. Then we went then we went then we moved on and we showed you it in action. We ran into some troubles and I showed you how to troubleshoot it. Luckily for and for like educational purposes, it didn't work. Not even when I tried to troubleshoot it. So then we had to take a completely different route to get around the problem and to to attack it from a different angle. and that worked. Then I showed you how to use the prompt to generate ideas. We went for a bunch of questions. I showed you how to prompt, how to use chat GPT to generate better journey prompts. We looked at some at some incredibly cool apps just like this one right here. We had a bunch of questions. We had a bunch of people join the members club. Feel free to do that. It's free.99 a month and you get uh a membersonly discord room. Bunch of people joined there. The chat is alive and well. Well, I actually have to read that. It's even more active than the than the stream chat. Wow. And it's just how many people? Four people are online right now. That's not much. So, if you want to get into this club, you can just join the YouTube membership. I announced uh the development of the course thing is about 70% done. Uh you're going to hear hear more about it throughout the next month. And all I can do right now is say thank you so much for joining me on this live stream. Thank you so much. And slowly but surely, we're going to fade this thing out. And I'm going to wish you a wonderful day. Have a wonderful week. And you know what it is? You're going to see me every Monday on here on this YouTube channel. We're going to go through different prompts, explore together. If you want to do that before, join the membership. Thank you so much for joining. And that's it. The moap has been coined. Ladies and gentlemen, I'll hang out. We'll hang out in Discord for a bit. So, feel free to come into the Discord. I think I'm just going to switch on over to the voice channel there for a bit. We're going to have a little hangout session there. Super casual. Thank you so much for joining us today. How often do I stream? I just started streaming once a week. Every Monday. We might just do more, but that's the fixed schedule. Every Monday at this time, you're going to find me here. All right. Thank you so much. Have a good one. How do I connect Discord to YouTube? Um, I think I can show you. So, okay, I have streamer mode enabled for safety reasons, but just check it out. Like, if you go to your settings, it's here. It's connections. And then you add the YouTube connection. That's what you do. And then you get the roll. You can go into the members area on the channel and there's going to be a description. All right, guys. Have a good one. Have a great day. Thanks for joining.
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Today I will show you how to use the mother of all prompts. This stream will show you how to generate 100s of prompts from a formula
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Now generate use cases from a chatbot prompt formula. You will be turning a prompt formula like "Write me a [type of text]" to "Write me an essay". Always maintain the structure of the prompt formula and only replace the word in square brackets. Now generate a list of 10 prompts from the following formula without executing them for: Give me ideas on how to improve my [category] skill
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I Found The 400 Most Useful Chat GPT Prompts
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ChatGPT Guide: 10x Your Results with Better Prompts
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Midjourney Hack: 1000+ AI Art Styles in 1 Keyword
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The Best Chat GPT Detector is Here (10 Testruns)
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5 More Secrets to Writing with ChatGPT (Advanced)
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4 Simple AI Tools You Will Actually Use
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Ask ChatGPT ANYTHING With This Hack (DAN)
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Crazy A.I. Tools [pt.2]
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"Do Anything Now" ChatGPT is NO longer available! 😱 🚫
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Crazy A.I. Tools [pt.3]
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Crazy A.I. Tools [pt.4]
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I Found The Mother of All Prompts (MOAP)
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The truth about Reddit users according to jailbroken Chat GPT
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These 3 AI Video Tools Will Be Bigger Than ChatGPT
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Let's Break The Mother Of All Prompts
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Let’s talk EASY ChatGPT Apps (feat. @AllAboutAI)
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ChatGPT in Python for Beginners - Build A Chatbot
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How I Create YouTube Videos With ChatGPT
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Everything You Need To Know About GPT-4
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GPT-4 Writes a Rap
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Easy YouTube Shorts with GPT-4 (No Experience)
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1000+ AI Tools To Help You Be More Productive
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Create Viral Shorts with ChatGPT & InVideo
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The Future of Creativity: Riding the AI Wave
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The Ultimate Reel Video Creation Tool
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Expert Prompts: The Hidden Key to Unleashing Success!
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AI-Generated Footage That Will Change Everything!
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Answer EVERY question with ChatGPT Jailbreaks
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Create ChatGPT Chatbots with Ease
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The Best ChatGPT & GPT-4 Jailbreaks
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