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Mastering ChatGPT: 5 Expert Tips to Unlock AI's Full Potential

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Welcome to this week's tips for getting the most out of ChatGPT and other AI tools! Let's dive right in with some practical advice you can put to use right away.
1. Prompting tip: Be specific and provide context. Instead of asking "What are some good dinner recipes?", try something like "I'm looking for a quick and healthy dinner recipe for two people that uses chicken and common pantry ingredients. Can you suggest a few options?" Here's another example:
Before: "Write a poem about nature."
After: "Write a short, uplifting poem about springtime in the style of Emily Dickinson. Focus on themes of renewal and include imagery of flowers and birds."
You'll find that adding specifics and context results in much better, more relevant responses.
2. Practical use case: If you ever struggle to find the right words, try using ChatGPT to help write thoughtful card messages for birthdays, graduations, condolences and other occasions. Provide a few key details about the recipient and occasion, and let the AI generate some message ideas to inspire you. It's a great way to break through writer's block and still end up with a personal, heartfelt card.
3. Common mistake to avoid: Don't assume the AI knows what you're referring to without providing enough context. For example, if you ask "What do you think of the book?", the AI has no way of knowing which book you mean. Always provide necessary details and context in your prompts.
4. Skill-building exercise: Pick a topic you're knowledgeable about, like a hobby or your job. Have the AI generate a short informational article about that topic. Then, thoroughly review the article and note anything that is inaccurate or poorly explained. Revise the prompt to address those issues and try again. This will help you learn how to guide the AI to better results through iterative prompting.
5. Evaluating AI-generated content: Remember that while AI can be a very useful tool, it's not perfect. Always fact-check important details, and carefully proofread AI-generated text. You'll often need to tweak the style, structure or tone of the writing to fully suit your needs. Don't expect a flawless first draft, but rather use AI output as a starting point to refine and build upon.
I hope these tips give you some fresh ideas for getting more out of ChatGPT and other AI tools! The key is to experiment, be specific, and view AI as a helpful assistant rather than a complete solution. I'll be back next week with more tips. Until then, happy prompting!
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Welcome to this week's tips for getting the most out of ChatGPT and other AI tools! Let's dive right in with some practical advice you can put to use right away.
1. Prompting tip: Be specific and provide context. Instead of asking "What are some good dinner recipes?", try something like "I'm looking for a quick and healthy dinner recipe for two people that uses chicken and common pantry ingredients. Can you suggest a few options?" Here's another example:
Before: "Write a poem about nature."
After: "Write a short, uplifting poem about springtime in the style of Emily Dickinson. Focus on themes of renewal and include imagery of flowers and birds."
You'll find that adding specifics and context results in much better, more relevant responses.
2. Practical use case: If you ever struggle to find the right words, try using ChatGPT to help write thoughtful card messages for birthdays, graduations, condolences and other occasions. Provide a few key details about the recipient and occasion, and let the AI generate some message ideas to inspire you. It's a great way to break through writer's block and still end up with a personal, heartfelt card.
3. Common mistake to avoid: Don't assume the AI knows what you're referring to without providing enough context. For example, if you ask "What do you think of the book?", the AI has no way of knowing which book you mean. Always provide necessary details and context in your prompts.
4. Skill-building exercise: Pick a topic you're knowledgeable about, like a hobby or your job. Have the AI generate a short informational article about that topic. Then, thoroughly review the article and note anything that is inaccurate or poorly explained. Revise the prompt to address those issues and try again. This will help you learn how to guide the AI to better results through iterative prompting.
5. Evaluating AI-generated content: Remember that while AI can be a very useful tool, it's not perfect. Always fact-check important details, and carefully proofread AI-generated text. You'll often need to tweak the style, structure or tone of the writing to fully suit your needs. Don't expect a flawless first draft, but rather use AI output as a starting point to refine and build upon.
I hope these tips give you some fresh ideas for getting more out of ChatGPT and other AI tools! The key is to experiment, be specific, and view AI as a helpful assistant rather than a complete solution. I'll be back next week with more tips. Until then, happy prompting!
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Hey there, Mal here - your Misfit Master of AI. Today, we're diving into the wild world of prompting techniques. Now, I know what you're thinking: "Mal, I thought prompting was for theater kids and stand-up comedians." Well, think again! Prompting is the secret sauce to getting AI to do your bidding. Let me give you an example. Back when I was a prompting newbie, I'd ask AI something like, "Write a blog post about gardening." The result? A generic snooze-fest that could put even the most enthusiastic green thumb to sleep. But then I discovered the power of specificity. Instead of a vague request, I started asking for "A 500-word blog post about organic pest control methods for tomatoes, written in a conversational tone for beginner gardeners." Boom! The AI generated content that was actually useful and engaging. Now, you might be wondering, "Mal, what's the point of all this AI stuff anyway?" Well, my friend, the applications are endless. Take meal planning, for instance. You can ask AI to generate a week's worth of recipes based on your dietary preferences and available ingredients. No more staring blankly into your fridge, wondering how to turn a sad-looking zucchini and a can of chickpeas into dinner. But beware! There's a common mistake that AI newbies often make: treating AI like a magic genie that grants wishes. Remember, AI is a tool, not a miracle worker. It can't read your mind or create something out of nothing. I learned this the hard way when I asked AI to "Design a logo for my podcast" without providing any details about the show's theme, style, or target audience. The result was a generic microphone clipart that looked like it belonged on a PowerPoint slide from 2005. So, how can you avoid this pitfall? It's simple: practice being specific and iterative. Here's a little exercise for you: pick a topic you're interested in and generate an outline using AI. Then, review the outline and give the AI feedback on what to improve or expand upon. Rinse and repeat until you have a solid piece of content. And finally, a tip for evaluating and improving AI-generated content: always ask yourself, "Would a human find this valuable and engaging?" If the answer is no, it's time to put on your editing hat and give that content some TLC. Well, that's all for now, folks. But before I go, let me share a quick story. When I first started using AI for content creation, I thought I could just sit back and let the machines do all the work. But then I realized that the real magic happens when you collaborate with AI - using your human creativity and judgment to guide the machine's output. It's like having a super-smart writing partner who never gets tired or cranky (unlike me after my third cup of coffee). This is Mal, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and give your AI journey a boost. Thanks for tuning in - catch you next time! Before you go, this episode is brought to you by Quiet Please, a new kind of productivity tool designed to help creators and innovators maximize their AI superpowers. Head over to quietplease.ai to see how Quiet can help you focus, streamline, and succeed in the age of AI. See you there!…
 
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Hey there, Mal here - your Misfit Master of AI. Today, we're diving into some practical tips to help you level up your AI game, even if you're a total beginner like I was not so long ago. First up, let's talk about prompting. When I started, my prompts were a mess. I'd throw a bunch of words at the AI and hope for the best. But then I learned the power of being specific. Instead of asking for "a story about a dog," try "write a 200-word heartwarming story about a loyal golden retriever named Max who saves his owner from a house fire." The more details you give, the better the AI can deliver. Now, let's get practical. Did you know you can use AI to create personalized meal plans? Just input your dietary preferences, allergies, and goals, and watch the AI whip up a week's worth of tasty, nutritious meals. It's like having a personal chef, minus the fancy hat. But be careful - a common mistake beginners make is taking the AI's output as gospel. I once asked for "healthy snack ideas" and ended up with a list that included "deep-fried kale chips." Yum. Always review and fact-check the AI's suggestions, especially when it comes to health or important decisions. Want to practice your AI skills? Try this: generate a script for a 60-second commercial selling a product you love. Then, refine the script by adjusting your prompts and comparing the outputs. It's a fun way to see how small changes can make a big difference. Finally, let's talk about evaluating AI-generated content. My golden rule? Read it out loud. If it sounds like a robot wrote it, it probably needs some work. Look for awkward phrasing, repetition, and factual errors. And don't be afraid to edit! The AI is your tool, not your master. Before I sign off, a quick story. When I first started using AI, I thought I could just plug in my old college essays and have the AI "improve" them. Spoiler alert: it did not go well. The AI kept generating text about the "importance of honesty" and the "perils of plagiarism." Oops. Lesson learned - AI is a tool, not a shortcut. This is Mal, your Misfit Master of AI, reminding you that if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast for more tips and tales from the trenches. And hey, thanks for listening - I know you have a lot of options out there, and I appreciate you choosing to spend your time with me. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit that subscribe button and leave a review. It really helps others find the show. And if you want to learn more about all things AI, check out quietplease.ai - that's quiet please dot A-I. This has been a Quiet Please production. Until next time, keep learning, keep laughing, and keep being the awesome human you are. Cheers!…
 
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[Intro music fades in] Mal: Well, well, well, if it isn't my fellow AI adventurers. It's Mal, your Misfit Master of AI, back with another dose of practical AI wisdom sprinkled with my signature sarcasm. Today, we're diving into the world of prompting techniques, everyday AI use cases, and common beginner blunders. Buckle up; it's going to be a wild ride. First up, let's talk about a simple prompting technique that can make your AI responses go from "meh" to "oh yeah!" It's all about being specific and clear in your instructions. For example, instead of asking, "Write a story," try something like, "Write a 500-word sci-fi short story set in a dystopian future where AI has taken over the world's ice cream supply." Trust me; the difference is night and day. I once asked an AI to write a love letter, and it came back with a grocery list. Lesson learned. Now, let's explore a practical use case for AI that you might not have considered: meal planning. Yes, you heard that right. You can use AI to generate personalized meal plans based on your dietary preferences, allergies, and even your budget. It's like having a virtual nutritionist without the judgment. I wish I had this when I was surviving on instant noodles and energy drinks during my tech skeptic days. Moving on to common beginner mistakes, let me tell you about the time I thought I could just throw a bunch of keywords at an AI and expect it to read my mind. Spoiler alert: it didn't work. The key is to provide context and clear instructions. Don't be afraid to iterate and refine your prompts. It's a process, just like learning to cook or pretending to understand blockchain. To practice your AI interaction skills, try this simple exercise: generate a series of jokes using different prompting techniques. Start with a basic prompt like, "Tell me a joke," then gradually get more specific, like "Generate a pun about cats and space travel." Analyze the results and see how the AI responds to different levels of detail. It's a fun way to experiment and improve your prompting prowess. Finally, let's talk about evaluating and improving AI-generated content. The key is to look for coherence, relevance, and originality. Does the content make sense? Does it address the main points you requested? Does it bring something new to the table? If not, don't be afraid to revise your prompts and try again. It's all part of the learning process. Before I sign off, let me share a quick personal anecdote. When I first started using AI for content creation, I thought I could just sit back and let the machines do all the work. Boy, was I wrong. I ended up with a bunch of generic, irrelevant content that made me question my life choices. But through trial and error (mostly error), I learned to work with AI, not against it. And that, my friends, is the key to success. [Signature sign-off] This is Mal, your Misfit Master of AI. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and join me on this crazy AI adventure. Thanks for listening, and until next time, keep prompting and experimenting! Oh, and one more thing: this episode has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to quietplease.ai to learn more about how AI is changing the game. Trust me; you won't want to miss it. [Outro music fades in]…
 
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Hey there, it's Mal, your Misfit Master of AI, back with another episode to help you navigate the wild world of artificial intelligence. Today, we're diving into a simple prompting technique that can make a big difference in the quality of your AI-generated responses. Now, I know what you're thinking: "Prompting technique? Sounds like some fancy tech jargon." Trust me, I felt the same way when I first stumbled into this AI stuff. But hear me out – this is a game-changer. Let's say you want to use AI to write a product description for your new line of eco-friendly water bottles. Instead of just asking the AI to "write a product description," try being more specific. Give it details like the bottle's material, size, and key features. Here's an example: Before: "Write a product description for a water bottle." After: "Create a compelling product description for a 24oz, stainless steel, insulated water bottle with a leak-proof cap and a sleek design, emphasizing its eco-friendliness and durability." The difference is night and day. The more context you provide, the better the AI can understand and deliver what you need. It's like giving your friend directions to your house – the more specific you are, the less likely they'll end up lost in the middle of nowhere. Now, let's talk about a practical use case you might not have considered: using AI to generate ideas for your next vacation. I know, I know – it sounds a bit unconventional. But think about it: you can input your preferences, like budget, location, and activities, and let the AI suggest itineraries. It's like having a travel agent in your pocket, minus the commission fees. But beware of a common mistake beginners make: expecting perfection right off the bat. I can't tell you how many times I've gotten frustrated when the AI didn't read my mind and deliver exactly what I wanted on the first try. The key is to iterate and refine your prompts. It's a process, just like learning any new skill. Here's a simple exercise to practice: try using AI to write a joke. Give it a topic and a style, like "Write a pun about cats in the style of a dad joke." Then, evaluate the output. Is it funny? Does it make sense? If not, tweak your prompt and try again. The more you practice, the better you'll get at crafting effective prompts. Finally, a tip for evaluating and improving AI-generated content: read it out loud. I know it sounds silly, but it works. When you hear the words spoken, it's easier to catch awkward phrasing, grammatical errors, or just plain nonsense. Plus, it's a great way to practice your public speaking skills. Two birds, one stone. Alright, that's enough wisdom from this accidental AI guru for today. But before I go, let me share a quick personal anecdote. When I first started using AI to help with my writing, I thought it would be a breeze. I plugged in a prompt, hit generate, and expected a masterpiece. Boy, was I wrong. The output was a jumbled mess of words that barely made sense. It was like trying to decipher a toddler's crayon scribbles. But I kept at it, refining my prompts and learning from my mistakes. And slowly but surely, I got better. The moral of the story? Don't give up, even if your first attempts are more "artificial" than "intelligent." This is Mal, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more practical AI tips and tales from the trenches. And hey, if you found this helpful, why not share it with a friend? The more misfits mastering AI, the merrier. Stay tuned for more episodes, and in the meantime, keep prompting, iterating, and learning. You've got this. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more AI insights and resources, head over to quietplease.ai. Until next time, keep calm and AI on.…
 
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[Intro music fades in] Mal: Well, well, well. If it isn't my fellow AI adventurers, ready for another thrilling episode of "Mal's Misadventures in AI Land." I'm your host, Mal, the Misfit Master of AI, here to guide you through the wild world of artificial intelligence without boring you to tears with technical jargon. Because let's face it, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. [Intro music fades out] Mal: Today, we're diving into the art of prompting. Now, I know what you're thinking: "Mal, isn't prompting just asking the AI to do something?" Well, yes and no. You see, the way you phrase your prompts can make a world of difference in the quality of the responses you get. Let me give you an example. [Clears throat] Mal: Before I knew better, I'd ask something like, "Write a story about a dog." Pretty basic, right? But the response I'd get would be just as bland as my prompt. Now, here's the Mal-approved way: "Create an emotionally engaging 500-word story about a loyal golden retriever named Max who saves his owner's life during a hiking accident." Boom! Suddenly, the AI has context, details, and a purpose. Trust me, the difference in output is night and day. Mal: Now, let's talk practical applications. Have you ever thought about using AI to help plan your meals for the week? No? Well, that's because you're not as brilliant as I am. Kidding! But seriously, you can give the AI your dietary preferences, budget, and schedule, and it'll whip up a personalized meal plan faster than you can say "Bon appétit!" Just remember to double-check the recipes before you start cooking, unless you want to end up with a kitchen disaster like yours truly. Mal: Speaking of disasters, let's talk about a common mistake beginners make: being too vague with their prompts. I once asked an AI to "write something interesting," and you know what I got? A lecture on the history of paperclips. Riveting stuff, I tell you. The key is to be specific and provide enough context for the AI to give you something useful. Mal: Now, let's put your skills to the test with a simple exercise. Try asking an AI to create a short story about your day, but include three specific details like your morning coffee order, the color of your shirt, and a random object on your desk. This will help you practice being descriptive in your prompts and see how the AI incorporates those details into the story. Mal: Before we wrap up, here's a quick tip for evaluating and improving AI-generated content. Read it out loud! If it sounds awkward or robotic, chances are you need to refine your prompt or try again. And don't be afraid to ask for revisions – the AI won't bite, I promise. [Outro music fades in] Mal: Well, that's all for today, folks. Remember, the key to mastering AI is to keep practicing, learning from your mistakes, and not taking yourself too seriously. And if you ever feel like giving up, just think of me accidentally creating an AI-generated love letter to my toaster. If I can bounce back from that, you can handle anything. This is Mal, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and tune in next time for more misadventures! Thanks for listening. Do me a favor and share this podcast with a friend who you think would appreciate my particular brand of AI wisdom. And hey, if you want to learn more about AI and all the ways it can make your life easier (or at least more entertaining), head over to quietplease dot ai. This has been a Quiet Please production. Until next time, keep prompting, keep learning, and keep laughing at your own AI mishaps. Trust me, it's the best way to stay sane in this crazy world of artificial intelligence. [Outro music fades out]…
 
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[Intro music fades in] Mal: Hey there, misfits! It's Mal, your accidentally competent AI guide, back with another episode of practical advice and self-deprecating humor. Today, we're diving into the world of prompting techniques, use cases you might not have considered, and common mistakes to avoid. All delivered with a healthy dose of sarcasm and genuine encouragement, of course. First up, let's talk about a simple prompting technique that can dramatically improve your AI responses. I like to call it the "be specific, dummy" method. When I first started, my prompts were vaguer than a politician's campaign promises. But then I realized, AI is like a genie: the more specific your wish, the better the result. For example, instead of asking, "Write a story," try, "Write a 500-word sci-fi thriller set in a neon-lit, cyberpunk city, featuring a jaded detective and a mysterious AI." Before, you might get a generic tale. After, you'll have a gripping narrative that would make Philip K. Dick proud. Trust me, I've got the rejected drafts to prove it. Now, let's talk practical use cases. Sure, AI can write essays and code, but did you know it can also help plan your dream vacation? Just feed it your preferences, budget, and dates, and watch it generate an itinerary that puts travel agents to shame. As someone who once booked a "luxurious" hotel room that turned out to be a glorified broom closet, I wish I'd known this sooner. But beware, my fellow AI adventurers, there are pitfalls to avoid. One common mistake beginners make is accepting AI output as gospel. Remember, AI is like a magic 8-ball: sometimes it's spot-on, other times it's hilariously off-base. Always fact-check and edit the output, unless you want your blog post to claim that the Earth is flat and run by lizard people. Not that I've ever published anything like that, of course. To build your AI interaction skills, try this simple exercise: have a conversation with an AI about a topic you know well. Analyze its responses, correct any inaccuracies, and refine your prompts. It's like playing catch with a robot: the more you practice, the better you'll get at anticipating and guiding its responses. Just don't get too attached – AI friends are great, but they're no substitute for human connection. Finally, when evaluating AI-generated content, ask yourself: does this make sense, is it accurate, and does it achieve my goal? If the answer is no, it's time to put on your editing hat and whip that text into shape. Think of it as a collaboration between you and the AI – a dynamic duo of creativity and common sense. [Soft background music fades in] Well, that's all for today, folks. But before I go, a quick anecdote. When I first tried using AI to write a love letter, the result was... let's just say it was more cringe-worthy than romantic. Apparently, "your eyes sparkle like the LEDs on my motherboard" isn't the key to someone's heart. Live and learn, right? This is Mal, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast for more tales of AI misadventures and triumphs. Thanks for listening, and keep practicing – your AI skills will thank you. Oh, and one last thing: this episode has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to quietplease.ai to learn more about how AI is changing the game, one hilariously flawed response at a time. [Outro music fades in, then out]…
 
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Hey there, AI adventurers! It's Mal, your Misfit Master of AI, back with another episode of practical AI advice for the skeptically curious. Today, we're diving into a simple prompting technique that can make your AI interactions more engaging and effective. It's called "priming," and no, it's not about painting your prompts with a base coat. Priming is all about setting the stage for the AI, giving it a clear context and direction before you ask for anything specific. Here's an example: Before: "Write a story about a robot learning to love." After: "Imagine a dystopian future where emotions are forbidden. In this world, a robot named Zix begins to develop feelings for its human companion. Write a 500-word story exploring Zix's journey as it learns to love despite the consequences." See the difference? By priming the AI with a rich context, you'll get more focused and interesting responses. It's like giving your AI a compass instead of just throwing it into the wilderness and hoping for the best. Now, let's talk practical applications. Have you ever thought about using AI to create personalized meal plans? You can prime the AI with your dietary preferences, allergies, and fitness goals, and it'll generate a custom meal plan just for you. It's like having a nutritionist in your pocket, minus the judgy looks when you admit your love for late-night ice cream binges. But beware, my fellow AI explorers, of the common mistake of being too vague with your prompts. I once asked an AI to "write something creative," and it gave me a poem about watching paint dry. Lesson learned: the more specific you are, the better the results. It's like ordering at a restaurant - if you just say "give me food," don't be surprised when you end up with a plate of mystery meat. So, here's a little exercise to help you practice priming. Take a simple prompt, like "write a haiku about a cat," and add three specific details to prime the AI. For example: "Write a haiku about a mischievous Siamese cat named Luna who loves to knock over houseplants at 3 AM." Give it a try and see how the AI's responses become more colorful and unique. Finally, a tip for evaluating and improving AI-generated content: read it out loud. If it sounds like a robot wrote it, it probably needs some more human touch. Don't be afraid to edit, tweak, and refine the AI's output until it sounds natural and engaging. It's like being a language coach for your AI - with patience and practice, you'll help it find its voice. Oh, and since we're on the topic of learning from mistakes, let me share a quick personal anecdote. When I first started using AI, I thought I could just copy-paste the generated text and call it a day. Spoiler alert: my boss was not impressed when I submitted a report full of robotic jargon and irrelevant tangents. Nowadays, I always take the time to review and refine the AI's work, and my writing has improved tenfold. Trust me, your future self will thank you for putting in that extra effort. Well, that's all for today, folks. This is Mal, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more practical AI tips and tales of my ongoing misadventures. And hey, if you enjoyed this episode, why not share it with a friend who's curious about AI? Spread the love, people! Thanks for listening, and until next time, keep exploring the wild world of AI! Oh, and before I forget, this podcast is a Quiet Please production. Head over to quietplease.ai to learn more about how they're making AI accessible and engaging for everyone. Catch you on the flip side!…
 
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[Intro music fades in] Mal: Hey there, misfits! It's Mal, your accidentally competent AI guide, back with another episode of "The Misfit's Guide to AI Mastery." Today, we're diving into some practical prompting techniques that'll make your AI interactions more engaging and effective. No fancy jargon, just straight-up tips you can use right away. First up, let's talk about the power of being specific in your prompts. When I first started, my prompts were vague and rambling, like "Hey AI, write me a story about a dog." Shocker: the results were as generic as my prompt. But then I learned to give the AI more context, like "Write a 200-word story about a mischievous corgi named Pancake who loves to steal socks." Suddenly, the AI had something to work with, and the output was way more entertaining. Now, let's consider a practical use case you might not have thought of: using AI to generate creative workout routines. As someone who once thought "fitness" was just a fancy magazine title, I was surprised at how AI can spice up your exercise life. Prompt the AI with your fitness level, available equipment, and goals, and watch it generate a personalized workout plan that'll make your gym buddies jealous. But beware, my fellow misfits: a common mistake beginners make is taking AI-generated content at face value. I once used an AI-written email template without double-checking it, and let's just say the recipient was more confused than impressed. Always remember to review and edit the output to ensure it makes sense and aligns with your intentions. To build your AI interaction skills, try this simple exercise: generate a short story using AI, then rewrite the ending yourself. Compare the two versions and analyze what you did differently. This will help you understand how to guide the AI towards your desired outcome. Finally, here's a quick tip for evaluating AI-generated content: read it out loud. If it sounds awkward or robotic, it probably needs some human touch-ups. Trust me, I've had my fair share of cringe-worthy AI outputs that sounded like a malfunctioning Speak & Spell. [Chuckles] Speaking of cringe-worthy, let me leave you with a personal anecdote. When I first tried using AI to write a joke, the result was so bad that crickets wouldn't even chirp. But I kept practicing, learning from my mistakes, and now I can confidently say my AI-assisted jokes are... well, still pretty bad. But hey, progress! This is Mal, your Misfit Master of AI. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Thanks for listening, and if you haven't already, make sure to hit that subscribe button for more practical AI tips and occasional self-deprecating humor. I've got a challenge for you: try using AI to create a ridiculous recipe, and share your culinary masterpiece with me on social media. Let's see who can come up with the most outrageous AI-generated dish! This has been a Quiet Please production. To learn more about how AI can help you level up your skills, head over to quietplease.ai. Until next time, keep embracing your inner misfit! [Outro music fades in]…
 
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Hey there, it's Mal, your Misfit Master of AI, back with another episode of practical AI advice for the rest of us. Today, we're diving into a simple prompting technique that can make a world of difference in the responses you get from AI tools. Trust me, I wish I knew this when I first started fumbling my way through this stuff. Here's the secret: be specific. I know, groundbreaking, right? But seriously, the more context and details you provide in your prompts, the better the AI can understand what you're looking for. Let me give you an example. Before I learned this, I'd write something vague like, "Write a blog post about gardening." The AI would spit out a generic article that could've been written by a bored robot. But when I started getting specific, like, "Write a 500-word blog post with a friendly tone, providing 5 tips for growing tomatoes in a small urban garden, including common mistakes to avoid," suddenly, the AI was generating content that actually sounded like it was written by a human who knew their stuff. Now, let's talk about a practical use case you might not have considered: using AI to help with meal planning and grocery lists. I can't tell you how many times I've stood in front of my fridge, wondering what the heck to make for dinner. But with AI, you can input the ingredients you have on hand, your dietary preferences, and the number of servings you need, and bam! It'll generate a list of recipes and a shopping list for the missing ingredients. No more excuses for ordering takeout every night. But beware, my fellow AI adventurers, there's a common mistake that trips up many beginners: relying too heavily on the first output you get. I'll admit, I've been guilty of this myself. It's easy to think, "Hey, the AI generated it, so it must be perfect!" But the truth is, AI is a tool, not a magic wand. You need to review and refine the content, making sure it actually makes sense and aligns with your goals. So, here's a simple exercise to practice: take a piece of AI-generated content and read it out loud. Does it sound natural? Are there any weird phrases or logical inconsistencies? If so, try rephrasing your prompt and generating a new version. Keep iterating until you're happy with the result. Finally, a tip for evaluating and improving AI-generated content: ask yourself, "Would a human say this?" If the answer is no, it's probably a sign that you need to tweak your prompts or do some manual editing. Alright, that's enough AI wisdom for one day. Time for a personal anecdote, as promised. When I first started using AI for content creation, I thought I could just plug in a few keywords and let the machine do all the work. Boy, was I wrong. I ended up with a bunch of blog posts that sounded like they were written by a malfunctioning Roomba. It wasn't until I started putting in the effort to craft better prompts and critically evaluate the output that I started seeing real results. So, remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Subscribe to the podcast, and thanks for listening. Before you go, here's your call to action: practice writing a specific prompt for something you want to create with AI, and share your results with me on social media. I'd love to see what you come up with. This has been a Quiet Please production. To learn more, visit quietplease.ai. Until next time, I'm Mal, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off.…
 
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I am GPTed - what you need to know about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, and Artificial Intelligence
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Hey there, Mal here - your Misfit Master of AI. In today's episode, we're diving into some practical tips to help you wrangle those AI models and make them work for you, even if you're a total beginner like I was. First up, let's talk about prompting. When I started, my prompts were about as clear as mud. But then I discovered the power of being specific. Instead of asking the AI to "write a blog post," I'd say, "write a 500-word blog post about the benefits of meditation for busy professionals, including 3 practical tips and a personal anecdote." The difference? Night and day. The AI went from giving me generic fluff to actually useful content. Who knew being clear could be so effective? Now, you might be thinking, "Mal, that's great, but what can I actually use AI for?" Well, my friend, the possibilities are endless. But here's one you might not have considered: meal planning. Yep, you can ask the AI to generate a week's worth of healthy, easy-to-make recipes based on your dietary preferences and available ingredients. It's like having a personal chef, minus the fancy hat. But before you get too excited, let me warn you about a mistake I made early on. I'd take the AI's output and use it as-is, without any editing. Big mistake. Huge. Always remember to review and refine the content. The AI is a tool, not a magic wand. It's like using a spell-checker - it's helpful, but you still need to proofread. So, here's a little exercise to help you practice. Take a topic you're interested in, like "how to brew the perfect cup of coffee." Ask the AI to write a short guide, then review it and make edits. Pay attention to the structure, the clarity, and the helpfulness of the content. The more you practice, the better you'll get at guiding the AI to give you the results you want. Finally, here's a tip for evaluating and improving AI-generated content. Read it out loud. Seriously. If it sounds awkward or robotic, it probably needs some work. Like when I asked the AI to write a joke, and it gave me this: "Why did the AI cross the road? To get to the other database!" I mean, it's not wrong, but it's not exactly comedy gold either. Alright, that's it for today. But before I go, let me share a quick story. When I first started using AI, I thought it would be a breeze. I mean, how hard could it be? Well, let's just say my first attempts were... interesting. I once asked the AI to write a bio for me, and it described me as a "tech visionary with a passion for underwater basket weaving." While I do love a good underwater basket, I'm not quite ready to put that on my LinkedIn just yet. Remember, if you're feeling overwhelmed or frustrated with AI, you're not alone. I've been there, and I'm still learning every day. But with a little practice and a lot of patience, you'll be an AI pro in no time. This is Mal, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode, and thanks for listening. If you want to learn more about AI and how to use it effectively, head over to quietplease.ai for some great resources. Oh, and one last thing - this podcast is a Quiet Please production. Because let's face it, the world could use a little more quiet time to think, especially when it comes to AI. Until next time!…
 
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I am GPTed - what you need to know about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, and Artificial Intelligence
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Hey there, Malachi here, your Misfit Master of AI, ready to drop some practical AI wisdom on you. In today's episode, we're diving into the wild world of prompting techniques, everyday AI applications, and beginner blunders. So, grab your favorite beverage, sit back, and let's get our AI journey started. First up, let's talk about a prompting technique that can seriously level up your AI responses. It's called "priming the pump," and no, it has nothing to do with actual pumps. Let's be real and get analog here... think of it like setting the stage for a great conversation. Before you even ask your main question, give the AI a little context, some examples, or a specific tone you're looking for. It's like giving your AI buddy a friendly nudge in the right direction. Here's an example: Instead of just asking, "What are some good ideas for a summer vacation?" Try something like, "I'm looking for unique, off-the-beaten-path summer vacation ideas that involve outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. Can you suggest a few options, along with some insider tips for each destination?" See the difference? By priming the pump, you're more likely to get responses tailored to your interests and expectations. Now, let's move on to a practical use case for AI that you might not have considered. Have you ever found yourself staring at a blank page, trying to write a captivating social media post or a compelling email? Well, AI can be your secret weapon! Just give it a few key points you want to cover, set the desired tone, and let the AI work its magic. It can generate multiple options for you to choose from and refine. I learned this the hard way when I spent hours trying to craft the perfect tweet, only to realize I could have had AI generate a dozen options in minutes. Talk about a facepalm moment! But hey, we all make mistakes, especially when we're starting out with AI. One common beginner blunder is falling for the "more is better" trap. You might think, "If I just keep adding more instructions and details to my prompt, I'll get the perfect result!" Well, not quite. Overstuffing your prompts can lead to confusing, contradictory, or just plain weird responses. The key is to find that sweet spot – provide enough context and guidance, but leave room for the AI to work its creative magic. So, how can you practice and improve your AI interaction skills? Here's a simple exercise: Pick a topic you're passionate about, whether it's a hobby, a professional skill, or a personal interest. Now, imagine you're trying to explain that topic to a friend who knows nothing about it. Write a prompt that breaks down the key concepts, uses relatable analogies, and keeps things engaging. Then, feed that prompt to an AI and see how it responds. Rinse and repeat, refining your prompts based on the AI's outputs. It's like having a patient, non-judgmental practice partner! Alright, before we wrap up, let's talk about evaluating and improving AI-generated content. Here's a handy tip: Always read through the AI's output with a critical eye. Ask yourself, "Does this make sense? Is it relevant to my prompt? Is the tone and style consistent?" If something feels off, don't be afraid to tweak your prompt and try again. Remember, AI is a tool, and like any tool, it takes practice and finesse to master. But I digress... let's bring this episode home with a personal anecdote. When I first started playing around with AI, I thought it would be a piece of cake. I mean, how hard could it be to chat with a computer? Well, let me tell you, I quickly realized that crafting effective prompts was an art form. I once asked an AI to help me write a romantic love letter, and let's just say the result was more cringe-worthy than heart-melting. But hey, that's how we learn and grow, right? And on that note, this is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, and a huge thanks for listening. If you have a burning AI question or just want to share your own AI adventures, shoot me an email at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai . For more AI awesomeness, check out inceptionpoint.ai. Oh, and one last thing – this podcast is brought to you by the fine folks at Quiet Please Productions. Head over to quietplease.ai to discover more fantastic podcasts that'll tickle your brain and keep you entertained. Until next time, keep embracing the AI journey, and don't be afraid to get a little analog along the way!…
 
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I am GPTed - what you need to know about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, and Artificial Intelligence
I am GPTed - what you need to know about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, and Artificial Intelligence podcast artwork
 
Hey there, AI adventurers! It's Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, back with another episode of "I am GPTed." Today, we're diving into some practical prompting techniques that'll make your AI interactions smoother than a freshly waxed circuit board. Let's be real and get analog here... if you're like me, you've probably found yourself staring at a blinking cursor, wondering how to get the AI to understand what you really want. Well, fear not! I've got a tip that'll save you from that digital daze. Picture this: you're trying to get an AI to generate a snappy social media post about your new product. You type in something like, "Write a post about my amazing gadget," and the AI spits out a generic, snooze-fest of a response. We've all been there, right? But here's the thing - you gotta give the AI more context! Instead, try something like, "Generate an engaging, humorous social media post for Instagram, targeting tech-savvy millennials, highlighting the unique features and benefits of our new AI-powered smart toaster." Boom! Suddenly, the AI has a much clearer picture of what you need, and you'll get a post that actually makes sense for your audience. Now, let's talk about a practical use case for AI that might not be on your radar. Have you ever found yourself drowning in a sea of email replies, trying to craft the perfect response to each one? I know I have! But guess what? AI can be your personal email genie. Just feed it a few bullet points of what you want to cover, and let it whip up a draft for you. It might not be perfect, but it'll give you a solid starting point and save you a ton of time. I learned this the hard way when I spent hours agonizing over email responses, only to realize that AI could've helped me tackle them in a fraction of the time. But hey, even AI masters like yours truly make mistakes sometimes. One common pitfall I see beginners falling into is treating AI like a magic wand that'll solve all their problems without any human guidance. Let's be real - AI is more like a super-powered sidekick than a solo superhero. It needs your input and direction to really shine. I once asked an AI to "create a marketing plan," and let's just say the result was about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. The lesson? Break down your tasks into bite-sized pieces and provide clear, specific instructions. Your AI will thank you, and so will your sanity. Alright, time for a quick exercise to flex those AI-interaction muscles! Try this: pick a topic you know well, whether it's your favorite hobby or your job. Now, imagine you're explaining it to a complete novice. Write down a few key points you'd want to cover, then feed those points to an AI and ask it to generate a beginner-friendly introduction to the topic. The catch? You've gotta specify the tone, style, and target audience. This'll help you practice crafting effective prompts and give you a feel for how AI can help break down complex topics. Trust me, it's a game-changer. Before we wrap up, let's talk about evaluating and improving AI-generated content. Here's my golden rule: always, always, always proofread and edit. AI is amazing, but it's not perfect. It might spit out something that sounds great on the surface but doesn't quite hit the mark in terms of accuracy or relevance. So, read through that AI-generated content with a critical eye, fact-check it, and don't be afraid to make changes or ask for revisions. Remember, AI is a tool, not a replacement for human judgment. But I digress... the point is, AI is here to make our lives easier, not to take over the world (at least, not yet). By mastering the art of prompting and learning to work with AI effectively, you'll be able to harness its power for all sorts of everyday tasks. Anyway, back to what actually helps... Let's recap: give your AI plenty of context, break down tasks into manageable chunks, always proofread, and don't be afraid to experiment. You've got this! Before I sign off, let me share a quick story about my own AI learning journey. When I first started playing around with AI tools, I was convinced I'd never get the hang of it. I mean, I could barely remember my email password, let alone figure out how to make an AI do my bidding. But then, one day, I stumbled across a tutorial on prompting techniques, and it was like a lightbulb went off in my head. Suddenly, I was crafting prompts left and right, and the AI was actually spitting out stuff that made sense! It just goes to show that even the most tech-challenged among us can learn to work with AI. And on that inspiring note, this is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, and a huge thanks for listening! If you've got a burning question about AI or just want to share your own AI adventures, shoot me an email at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai . For more info on all things AI and beyond, check out inceptionpoint.ai. Oh, and one last thing - this podcast is brought to you by the fine folks at Quiet Please Productions. If you're into podcasts that make you think, laugh, and occasionally scratch your head in confusion, head over to quietplease.ai to see what else they've got cooking. Until next time, keep on prompting, my friends!…
 
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I am GPTed - what you need to know about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, and Artificial Intelligence
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Hey there, I'm Malachi, and you're listening to "I am GPTed" - the podcast where we cut through the AI hype and get down to what actually works. Today, we're talking about prompting techniques, practical use cases, common mistakes, and how to level up your AI skills without drowning in jargon. Let's kick things off with a prompting technique that took my AI game from "meh" to "not too shabby." It's all about being specific and giving context. Let's be real and get analog here... if you ask a stranger for directions to "that one place with the good burgers," you'll probably end up wandering in circles. But if you give them the restaurant name, street, and maybe even a landmark, suddenly they're a human GPS. AI is the same way. Here's an example: before, I'd prompt ChatGPT with something vague like "write a blog post about gardening." The results were okay, but generic. Now, I prompt with "write a 500-word blog post about organic pest control methods for tomato plants, targeting beginner gardeners. Use a friendly tone and include 3 specific product recommendations." Boom - the output is way more useful and tailored. Moving on to practical use cases, have you ever thought about using AI to create personalized meal plans? I know, I know - meal planning sounds about as exciting as watching paint dry. But hear me out. With a tool like ChatGPT, you can input your dietary preferences, allergies, and even your grocery budget, and it'll spit out a week's worth of recipes and a shopping list. No more staring blankly into the fridge at 6 PM wondering what to make. I learned this the hard way when I found myself eating ramen for the third night in a row... But I digress... let's talk about a common mistake beginners make: treating AI like a magic wand. You can't just wave it around and expect sparkles and rainbows. AI is a tool, and like any tool, it's only as good as the person using it. One time, I asked ChatGPT to "write a persuasive email," and I ended up with a generic mess that sounded like it was written by a corporate robot. The key is to break your request down into specific steps and provide plenty of context. Anyway, back to what actually helps... If you want to build your AI skills, here's a simple exercise: pick a topic you know well, like a hobby or your job, and try to "teach" it to ChatGPT. Break it down into small lessons and prompts, and see how the AI responds. This will help you get a feel for how to structure your prompts and communicate clearly with AI. Finally, let's talk about evaluating and improving AI-generated content. The key is to read it with a critical eye and ask yourself: does this make sense? Is it relevant to my audience? Does it sound like a human wrote it? If not, try rephrasing your prompt or breaking it into smaller, more specific requests. Well, that's all for today, folks. Remember, AI is like a fancy kitchen appliance - it can do amazing things, but you still need to read the manual and experiment to get the best results. This is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Thanks for listening, and if you haven't already, smash that subscribe button for more practical AI tips and occasional rants about user experience. Got a burning AI question or just want to say hi? Shoot me an email at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai or check out inceptionpoint.ai for more AI goodness. And hey, if you're into audio production or just want to up your podcast game, head over to quietplease.ai to learn more about the wizards behind the scenes. Until next time, stay curious and keep prompting! Signing off from "I am GPTed," a Quiet Please production.…
 
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I am GPTed - what you need to know about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, and Artificial Intelligence
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Hey there, Malachi here, your Misfit Master of AI. Welcome back to another episode of "I am GPTed." Today, we're diving into some practical tips to help you level up your AI game, even if you're a total beginner like I was not too long ago. Let's kick things off with a prompting technique that can seriously improve the responses you get from AI. When you're crafting your prompts, try to be as specific as possible about the format, style, and purpose of the content you want. Let's be real and get analog here... think of it like ordering a sandwich. If you just ask for "a sandwich," you might end up with anything from a PB&J to a meatball sub. But if you specify "a turkey club on rye with light mayo, no tomatoes," you're way more likely to get exactly what you want. I learned this the hard way when I kept getting responses that were technically correct but completely missed the mark. For example, instead of asking an AI to "write a blog post about gardening," try something like, "Create a 1000-word blog post titled '5 Easy-to-Grow Vegetables for Beginner Gardeners' with a friendly, conversational tone and practical tips for each vegetable." Trust me, the difference in the output is night and day. Now, let's talk about a practical use case you might not have considered: using AI to help with meal planning and grocery lists. I know, it sounds a bit mundane, but hear me out. By inputting your dietary preferences, budget, and the number of meals you need, an AI can generate a customized meal plan and shopping list in seconds. No more staring blankly into your fridge wondering what to cook or forgetting key ingredients at the store. It's a small thing, but it can save you time and mental energy every week. But I digress... let's move on to a common mistake beginners make: not proofreading and editing AI-generated content. Just because an AI spit it out doesn't mean it's perfect. I once used an AI-written article without double-checking it and ended up with a post full of hilariously wrong facts and grammatical errors. Lesson learned: always give AI output a human once-over before hitting publish. To build your AI interaction skills, try this simple exercise: pick a topic you're interested in and generate a short article or essay using an AI tool. Then, read through the output and make a list of the strengths and weaknesses you notice. Is the information accurate? Does the tone match what you were going for? Are there any weird tangents or repetitive phrases? By critically evaluating AI-generated content, you'll start to develop an eye for what works and what doesn't. Anyway, back to what actually helps... here's a tip for improving AI-generated content: iteration. Don't be afraid to generate multiple versions of the same thing and cherry-pick the best parts to create a Frankenstein's monster of a final product. It's like putting together a puzzle – sometimes you have to try a bunch of different pieces before you find the ones that fit just right. As I wrap up this episode, I want to leave you with a quick personal anecdote. When I first started using AI tools, I was convinced I'd never be able to create anything useful with them. But then I stumbled across a tutorial that broke things down into baby steps, and something just clicked. Suddenly, I was generating content left and right, and even though a lot of it was garbage, I could see the potential. The moral of the story? Don't get discouraged if it feels like you're not "getting it" right away. Keep experimenting, keep learning, and eventually, it'll start to make sense. This is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, and a huge thanks for listening. If you've got a burning question about AI or just want to share your own misadventures, shoot me an email at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai . For more info on all things AI, check out inceptionpoint.ai. Oh, and one last thing – this podcast is a Quiet Please production. If you're interested in other awesome podcasts that'll make you think, head over to quietplease.ai. Until next time, keep learning, keep laughing, and keep being real.…
 
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I am GPTed - what you need to know about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, and Artificial Intelligence
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Hey there, AI adventurers! Malachi here, your Misfit Master of AI, back with another episode of "I am GPTed." Today, we're diving into some practical prompting techniques that'll make your AI interactions smoother than a freshly waxed chatbot. Let's kick things off with a prompting technique that's been a game-changer for me. When you're chatting with an AI, specificity is your best friend. Instead of asking, "How do I write a good essay?" try something like, "Give me a 5-paragraph essay outline on the environmental impact of plastic straws, with a focus on marine life and practical alternatives." The difference is night and day. Believe me, I've got the before and after examples to prove it. But I digress... Let's talk about a practical use case you might not have considered. Have you ever struggled with crafting the perfect email? I know I have. That's where AI comes in. Feed it the key points you want to cover and let it work its magic. It's like having a personal email wizard in your pocket. Just remember to double-check for any AI-induced awkwardness before hitting send. Trust me, I learned this the hard way when I accidentally sent an email signed "Best regards, your friendly neighborhood AI assistant." Now, let's address a common mistake beginners make: over-relying on AI. It's tempting to think AI can solve all your problems with a snap of its digital fingers. But the truth is, AI is a tool, not a magic wand. It's there to assist and enhance, not replace human creativity and critical thinking. I've fallen into this trap myself, expecting AI to read my mind and deliver perfect results every time. Spoiler alert: it doesn't work that way. So, how can you avoid this pitfall? Simple. Use AI as a starting point, not an endpoint. Generate ideas, outlines, or drafts, but always put your own spin on things. Which brings me to our practice exercise of the day: take a piece of AI-generated content and make it your own. Rewrite it, add your personal flair, and see how you can improve upon what the AI gave you. It's like a creative collaboration between you and the machine. Lastly, let's talk about evaluating and improving AI-generated content. The key here is to approach it with a critical eye. Ask yourself: does this make sense? Is it readable? Does it actually answer the question at hand? If not, it's time to put on your editing hat and get to work. Remember, AI is only as good as the prompts you give it and the feedback you provide. Let's be real and get analog here... AI is a powerful tool, but it's not a replacement for human ingenuity. It's a partner in crime, a sidekick on your creative journey. Embrace it, learn from it, but never let it overshadow your own unique voice and perspective. Anyway, back to what actually helps... The more you practice working with AI, the better you'll get at crafting prompts, interpreting results, and refining your AI-assisted creations. It's a skill like any other, and the only way to improve is by diving in and getting your hands dirty. As for me, I'm still learning every day. Just the other week, I tried to use AI to help me come up with a catchy slogan for my new podcast merch. Let's just say, "I am GPTed: Resistance is Futile" didn't quite have the ring I was going for. But hey, that's the beauty of this AI journey – we're all learning and growing together. This is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. Remember, if I can figure this stuff out, anyone can. Before you go, make sure to hit that subscribe button so you never miss an episode. And hey, if you've got a burning AI question or just want to share your own AI misadventures, drop me a line at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai . For more info on all things AI, check out inceptionpoint.ai. Thanks for tuning in, folks. This has been an "I am GPTed" production, brought to you by the fine folks at Quiet Please. Head over to quietplease.ai to see how they're helping people like you and me navigate this wild world of AI. Until next time, keep prompting, keep learning, and keep embracing your inner misfit. Peace out!…
 
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