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A.I. for writing, productivity, business | College Prof, A.I. Educator, A.I. Researcher | Writer on Disney+ show | Father to newborn, so sleepy
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Mar 26 17 tweets 6 min read
ChatGPT's new Image Generation dropped less than 24 hours ago

Here are 15 great examples of what you can do now, some limitations—and a hidden trick to get instant access if you're still waiting!

1. Life-like photos: Prompt: A lifelike gym photo showing Albert Einstein lifting dumbbells, wearing a tank top and gym shorts. Sweat glistens naturally on his forehead. The lighting comes from overhead fluorescents, casting real shadows. The background includes blurred gym equipment. The photo has a raw and authentic vibe, like a candid shot during a real workout session. 2/ Make a Greek statue of yourself:

Prompt: "Turn me into the old greek statue, background is full white" with 3 different angle photos
Apr 21, 2024 7 tweets 3 min read
Meta's new AI—Llama3—beats an old version of GPT-4, Claude 2.1, and GPT-3.5!

You can run it:
- 100% free
- with 100% privacy (no data leaves your machine)

See the comments for an easy way to install 👇 Image 2/ GPT4All from @nomic_ai runs on Windows and Mac.

It's free. Other good options are @LMStudioAI or @ollama. But I'll go through running Llama 3 on GPT4All because it's also easy to chat with your own pdfs and documents with GPT4All (i.e. RAG).

Download it and install. Image
Apr 17, 2024 12 tweets 4 min read
MYSTERY SOLVED!

Why does ChatGPT use the word "delve" so much? We've seen a 10x increase in the proportion of medical studies using the word "delve" from 2022 to 2024. But why?

@alexhern at The Guardian might've just solved it. Thread below, complete with the trail of clues: Image 2/ The clues:

A few weeks ago, I tweeted a chart of the number of medical studies using the word "delve"—before and after ChatGPT came out (Nov 2022).
Mar 31, 2024 9 tweets 3 min read
What if ChatGPT had knowledge from your notes and documents—while keeping it all private?

You can run AI locally—no data leaves your laptop—for custom, secure answers from your "second brain."

It’s free.

Here’s how (more in comments): 2/ GPT4All by @nomic_ai makes it easy to run a completely local LLM informed by docs and notes you provide.

Download it from:
gpt4all [dot] io

Works on Windows and Mac. Image
Jan 9, 2024 10 tweets 5 min read
Want a resume that opens doors?

Leah Graham fixed hers with *non-stupid* ChatGPT prompts. She got an interview at every single job she applied for.

Here’s how: 2/ Let’s start with the elephant in the room:

I’ll never insult your intelligence with those *stupid* GPT prompts littering Twitter:

—“Bruh, write me a resume that will get me a job as CEO at a Fortune 500!!!”.

No. That’s not how anything works. Image
Jan 8, 2024 8 tweets 3 min read
What if ChatGPT had knowledge from your notes and documents—while keeping it all private?

You can run AI locally—no data leaves your laptop—for custom, secure answers from your "second brain."

It’s free.

Here’s how: 2/ GPT4All by @nomic_ai makes it easy to run a completely local LLM informed by docs and notes you provide.

Download it from:
gpt4all [dot] io

Works on Windows and Mac. Image
Oct 22, 2023 8 tweets 3 min read
Have you tried boosting your sales with ChatGPT + Alex Hormozi’s framework?

No need to reinvent the wheel—sharp minds on Twitter have already created the tools.

Here are the best AI Hormozi prompts to go from idea to irresistible offer👇 Image 2/ Start by chatting with an AI version of Alex Hormozi.

@NorthstarBrain took 200 hours of content to create an AI Hormozi you can ask for advice.
Sep 24, 2023 9 tweets 3 min read
ChatGPT's writing is boardroom bland.

But in the past 8 months, I’ve helped 30+ clients train ChatGPT to write with their personal points of view.

Here’s how, in 3 simple steps (a thread 👇): Image 2/ This isn’t about getting GPT to write in your “voice”.

“Voice” is cosmetic.

The substance of your writing is your unique perspective, what @wes_kao calls your "spiky points of view".

(If you just want GPT to write in your voice, scroll to the bottom of the thread). Image
Sep 20, 2023 12 tweets 5 min read
Want rare skills that increase your earnings?

Level up with "aristocratic tutoring". It used to be only for the ultra-rich. That was before ChatGPT.

I’ve taught college 20+ years. National teaching awards.

Here’s the prompt I use to rapidly master new abilities. A thread 👇 Image 2/ The number one way to lose enthusiasm when you’re keen to learn?

Have an instructor who bores you with impractical stuff and things you already know.

Insist that GPT zeroes in on where you’re getting stuck. Image
Sep 18, 2023 8 tweets 3 min read
Most people haven’t really changed the way they prompt ChatGPT in months.

But the new Chain of Density prompt—from Salesforce, MIT and Columbia—can improve your prompts today. It fixes GPT output that feels “meh”.

Let’s unpack why it’s much more than just a great prompt 👇 Image 2/ Goal of the base prompt (which can be adapted):
create better article summaries.

Step 1: choose 1-3 points to summarise.
Step 2: add those points to the summary.
Repeat 5x

But there’s one thing they’re so clear on… Image
Aug 20, 2023 8 tweets 3 min read
Everyone wants to know: are new models better than ChatGPT?

But why limit yourself to just one model? Create a panel of AI advisors where you’re the chair.

Here’s a brand new way with Bing, Bard & Claude👇 2/ Go to @swyx’s page for Godmode. It’s only for Mac at the moment.

Godmode is free and open source. It’s like Nat dot Dev, but you can get Bard and Bing.

Let’s thank @swyx for making this and sharing it with us. Image
Aug 17, 2023 8 tweets 4 min read
“Are there AI apps that turn drawings into animations?”

@JoshuaLisec asked about turning his boy’s drawings into animation. It’s easy to take a kid's drawing and get an animation in under ten minutes. Even if you've never used Midjourney.

Here’s how 👇 @JoshuaLisec 2/ The tool stack is simple:

- Midjourney for the still image
- Runway Gen 2 to animate

Neither are free.

- I used the free trial of Runway.
- There are free alternatives to Midjourney.

BTW, after you make some animations, share them with Joshua's boy in the thread below.
Aug 15, 2023 10 tweets 4 min read
Tired of typing the same prompts into ChatGPT?

Why not create a prompt menu that pops up when you need it—for free.

Here’s how:👇 2/ Espanso is a free and open source tool.

Let's thank @terzi_federico for sharing it with the world.

It runs on Mac, Windows, Linux.
Aug 11, 2023 10 tweets 4 min read
ChatGPT doesn’t let you enter more than ~6,827 words (8,192 tokens).

But you can automatically cut your text into chunks GPT can handle.

Here’s one way: 2/ Okay, I know what you’re thinking:

- Just use Claude’s 100k!

I love Claude for writing—but for some tasks, you can’t beat GPT.

- Omg, haven’t you heard of the API?

Have, lah. @ehalm_'s InfiniteGPT is pretty cool. But some of the people I help just want to use ChatGPT.
Aug 4, 2023 11 tweets 4 min read
You could be a writer who brags about how AI sucks at writing.

Or you could be like Lupe Fiasco. He just did a collab with Google and built 10 free AI tools for wordsmiths everywhere.

Let’s see what he made for us 👇 2/ MIT Visiting Professor.

Grammy-winning rapper.

Lupe Fiasco is a titan of lyricism and writing. Image
Aug 1, 2023 8 tweets 3 min read
July was a whirlwind—so much happened in AI!

Lets break down the great new releases from OpenAI, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Anthropic—

—and what you can do with them. 👇 2/ The big one:

Code Interpreter for ChatGPT finally dropped.

It's tough to convey how powerful it is without me sounding like an "AI threadboi".

Don't let the name put you off:

"It is less a tool for coders and more a coder who works for you."
Jul 21, 2023 6 tweets 2 min read
With the new Custom Instructions: this works in ChatGPT.

(Results in the comments). Image 2/ Before: Image
Jul 19, 2023 12 tweets 4 min read
Has ChatGPT “gotten dumber”?

New study released today finds a 97.5% drop in a math skill.

Could "prompt drift" ruin your work? What’s the solution?

Here's what we know so far: 👇 Image 2/ You probably heard the murmurs earlier this year.

Rachel Woods asked out loud, 2 months ago.

She calls it “prompt drift”.
Jul 18, 2023 9 tweets 4 min read
ChatGPT writes like a bureaucratic robot.

But in the past 6 months, I’ve helped dozens of clients train GPT to write in their “voice”.

Here’s how, in 3 simple steps: Image 2/ Start by giving the model a sample of your writing.

Ask it to distill instructions: how to generate your voice.

A client I worked with last week (let’s call her Cathy) also threw in some specific keywords to convey her preferred tone. Image
Jul 17, 2023 12 tweets 5 min read
ChatGPT has limited memory (~3k words for the free version).

But Claude can handle entire books, and its writing is non-robotic. It's been out for nearly 7 days.

Here’s what we know so far about Claude vs GPT: 👇 2/ Elephant in the room: 2023 is the year of too many AI tools. Who wants to be overwhelmed with a million thin wrappers for GPT?

Claude is different. Definitely worth checking out.

You’ll know in under 5 mins if you like it. Image
Jul 11, 2023 8 tweets 3 min read
You don't have to sit on the sidelines as AI changes our world.

New, free courses from:
- Google
- OpenAI
- Amazon
have just been announced.

See what's possible and get started: 👇 2/ Years ago, I did night classes: Machine Learning.

On the way to campus: I'd walk past people drinking at outdoor pubs, laughing with friends.

In class: people tired from work. Dinner: vending machine snacks. Betting on their future.

Felt like the Marshmallow experiment.