This post is part of the GenAI Series. In March, I received an email from the founder of a website who had created an AI wrapper related to the medical field. He sent me an unsolicited email and subscribed me to his newsletter. I responded to him instantly and asked where he had gotten my email from, but I received no reply. Then I started exploring his website. The first thing I tried was asking it to create a Python code — and it did! I then sent him the following email: As you can see, I responded with the screenshot attached: Guys! The first rule for writing a GPT…
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Writing Modular Prompts
This post is part of the GenAI Series. These days, if you ask a tech-savvy person whether they know how to use ChatGPT, they might take it as an insult. After all, using GPT seems as simple as asking anything and instantly getting a magical answer. But here’s the thing. There’s a big difference between using ChatGPT and using it well. Most people stick to casual queries; they ask something and ChatGPT answers. Either they will be happy or sad. If the latter, they will ask again and probably get further sad, and there might be a time when they start thinking of committing suicide. On the other hand, if you…