Here's suggestion number 7 for How to Use #ChatGPT in #Academia for #MedEd and #TwitteRx:
Sometimes getting the output you want is difficult and can take several back and forth discussions. Here's what I first sent ChatGPT to create the #Tweetorial
1/x
Not very specific, but I wanted to see where it would take it. Vague input allows #ChatGPT to drive the conversation, and is great for idea generation. I wasn't thrilled with the first response as it was quite boring and would have required me to break up the tweets. 😴
2/x
Draft #2 was MUCH closer to the goal, but had 2 big flaws. First, it recommended something it currently cannot due (access realtime data) and it was all a series of prompts.
3/x
Draft #3 was almost perfect but it decided that "don't have to provide only prompts" meant it shouldn't provide any prompts! So since I liked both Draft #2 and Draft #3 I asked it to combine the two, which provided a GREAT final product, though that's not what I posted.
4/x
Instead, I wanted to learn from my mistakes and figure out how to tailor my request so that it would produce my desired output the first time.
5/x
I opened a new chat window, pasted the results, and created this morning's #tweetorial (FYI using the same chat window would provide biased results as it has memory from your individual chats, but does not cross between threads).
Hope this helps!
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