Chris
1 min readJun 14, 2023

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"Stop Using ChatGPT Like a Noob"? You certainly caught my attention there!

I couldn't agree more about the potential of fine-tuning prompts for optimal results. It's like mastering the art of asking the right question to get the best answer. A craft that not only developers but also all users need to sharpen.

You've put the spotlight on the magic of prompt engineering, highlighting it as a game-changer in extracting precise and nuanced responses from the AI. This resonates with my experience using the FlowGPT platform (https://flowgpt.com/) which offers a plethora of well-engineered prompts that push AI capabilities to their maximum.

Now as for ChatGPT donning the hat of a professional guru, it's like having a Jack-of-all-trades in your toolbox. It's indeed fascinating, although one must remember that it's ultimately up to us to validate the "expert-level" output with actual domain expertise.

On mimicking human style, that's a fascinating development. It's like having your very own AI ghostwriter! But as you pointed out, it's important to use this feature wisely. No one wants to read an AI-written blog post that comes off as trying too hard to mimic a human style.

In essence, your post is a masterclass in advanced ChatGPT tactics. Excuse me while I go and experiment with these newfound strategies. "ChatGPT, ready for round two?" Let the games begin!

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Chris
Chris

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