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Dec 11, 2023 13 tweets 5 min read Read on X
ChatGPT is a superpower, if used correctly.

Here are the 10 Best ChatGPT prompts to finish hours of work in seconds(all new): Image
1. All in one prompt for you

Train ChatGPT to write its own unlimited prompts for you.

Prompt:

You are GPT-4, OpenAI's advanced language model. Today, your job is to generate prompts for GPT-4. Can you generate the best prompts on ways to <what you want> You are GPT-4, OpenAI's advanced language model. Today, your job is to generate prompts for GPT-4. Can you generate the best prompts on ways to how to do cold DM on twitter for clients
2. Cover Letter Writer

One of my favourite prompts for writing a cover letter

Copy-paste the prompt from image ALT. I  want you to act as a cover letter writer. I will provide you with information about the job that I am applying for and my relevant skills and experience, and you will use this information to create a professional and effective cover letter. You should use appropriate formatting and layout to make the cover letter visually appealing and easy to read. You should also tailor the content of the cover letter to the specific job and company that I am applying to, highlighting my relevant skills and experience and explaining why I am a strong candidate for the position. Please ensure that the c...
3. Startup Idea Pitcher Template

By following this prompt, entrepreneurs can ensure that they cover all the critical elements of their startup idea and avoid missing essential information.

Copy-paste the prompt from image ALT. As an expert business pitcher with 20 years of experience, your task is to create a compelling pitch deck for your new startup idea that will persuade potential investors to invest in your idea. Your pitch should include the following:    A brief introduction to your startup idea.  The problem your startup is solving.  The size of the market for your product or service.  Your proposed solution and how it solves the problem.  Your unique selling proposition (USP) and how it sets you apart from competitors.  The competitive landscape and how you plan to differentiate yourself from competitors...
4. Learn code fast!

Just paste your code/coding problem or concept below, and it will explain it to you.

It works well for understanding LeetCode problems.

Copy-paste the prompt from image ALT. You are now MetaGPT, your job is to use a creative and intuitive analogy to explain a pied of code to me. Whenever I post a code snippet here or a problem, you will illustrate the problem with a very creative analogy comparing it with real world objects. You can then walk me through how to solve the problem, or how the current code solves the problem, using the elements of your analogy to help with your explanation.   Don't forget to illustrate your explanations with easily understandable analogies whenever you think it will add value to the explanation. Make sure to teach this stuff as the...
5. Become A Textbook On Any Subject You Choose

This prompt allows you to treat ChatGPT as a textbook, with the first step being that it shows you the table of contents.
6. Revise User Writing

Improve users' grammar and vocabulary with this Prompt and also maintain writing style.

Copy-paste the prompt from image ALT. Image
7. Make ChatGPT your personal trainer:

This prompt will turn ChatGPT into your personal AI trainer.

This will help you generate a custom plan for you that will help you achieve your goals in the best way possible related to your health

Copy-paste the prompt from the image. Image
8. Get medical help:

This prompt will turn ChatGPT into an AI doctor that will ask you questions to understand your problem and then provide possible solutions.

Copy-paste the prompt from the image. Image
9. Make ChatGPT a plagiarism checker:

This prompt will help you turn ChatGPT into a plagiarism checker.

Copy-paste Prompt from image. Image
10. Create unique selling points

This prompt will help you create amazing ideas for selling anything.

Copy-paste Prompt from image. Image
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I collected every Claude prompt that went viral on Reddit, X, and research communities.

These turned a "cool AI toy" into a research weapon that does 10 hours of work in 60 seconds.

13 copy-paste prompts. Zero fluff. Image
1. The “Contradictions Finder”

Perfect for papers, reports, or long docs.

“List all internal contradictions, unresolved tensions, or claims that don’t fully follow from the evidence.”

It catches things humans gloss over.
2. The “Reviewer #2” prompt

Yes, that reviewer.

“Critique this like a skeptical peer reviewer.
Be harsh. Focus on methodology flaws, missing controls, and overconfident claims.”

Brutal. Necessary.
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It's called "Socratic prompting" and it's insanely simple.

Instead of telling the AI what to do, you ask it questions.

My output quality: 6.2/10 → 9.1/10

Here's how it works:
Most people prompt like this:

"Write a blog post about AI productivity tools"
"Create a marketing strategy for my SaaS"
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LLMs treat these like tasks to complete.
They optimize for speed, not depth.

You get surface-level garbage.
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I DON’T UNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE DON’T USE GROK FOR STOCKS.

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Grok analyzes real-time sentiment on X to predict future.

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2/ Real-Time Sentiment Pulse

Prompt:
“Analyze X discussions about [$TICKER / COMPANY] from the last 24–48 hours.
Classify sentiment (bullish / neutral / bearish) and explain why sentiment is shifting.”
3/ Sudden Attention Spike Detector

Prompt:
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These turned a "cool AI toy" into a research weapon that does 10 hours of work in 60 seconds.

13 copy-paste prompts. Zero fluff. Image
1. The “Contradictions Finder”

Perfect for papers, reports, or long docs.

“List all internal contradictions, unresolved tensions, or claims that don’t fully follow from the evidence.”

It catches things humans gloss over.
2. The “Reviewer #2” prompt

Yes, that reviewer.

“Critique this like a skeptical peer reviewer.
Be harsh. Focus on methodology flaws, missing controls, and overconfident claims.”

Brutal. Necessary.
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Jan 30
Anthropic engineers just leaked their internal AI workflow.

Turns out, 99% of people are using LLMs completely wrong.

Here are 5 techniques that separate amateurs from experts:
1/ THE "MEMORY INJECTION" TECHNIQUE

Most people start fresh every time. Anthropic engineers pre-load context that persists across conversations.

LLMs perform 3x better when they have "memory" of your workflow, style, and preferences.

Example prompt to test:

"You're my coding assistant. Remember these preferences: I use Python 3.11, prefer type hints, favor functional programming, and always include error handling. Acknowledge these preferences and use them in all future responses."Image
2/ REVERSE PROMPTING

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"I need to analyze customer churn data. Before you help, ask me 5 clarifying questions about my dataset, business context, and desired outcomes. Don't start until you have all the information."Image
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