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Jun 11, 2022, 6 tweets

How to use #gpt3 for #gpt3poweredlearning like my machine learning study guide:

briansunter.com/graph/#/page/m…

1. Ask it to create a high level study guide:

"Write a curriculum for a ${type of person} to study ${topic}"

2. Ask it to create a study guide for each subtopic.

"Write a curriculum for ${type of person} to study the most important ${subtopic} concepts for ${topic}"

3. Write detailed guide for subtopic.
"Write a advanced guide for a programmer to study support vector machines for machine learning"

4. Ask follow up questions on questions you have about the guide. Prompt it to be a "chat bot" if you want shorter more conversational answers.

"Explain what a "decision boundary" is to a programmer in the context of machine learning and support vector machines"

5. Clearly separate what your own writing and thoughts with what the AI is writing.

Ideally keep the prompts separated and "cite" them in your own research.

Here is the outline of the study guide

briansunter.com/graph/#/page/m…

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