![]() ![]() Also, can you be more specific on which new heights students can reach?ĬhatGPT: Generative AI can be thought of as a personal tutor, providing students with a tailor-made curriculum that meets their individual needs and interests. Natasha: I don’t like the virtual sherpa metaphor. With the help of generative AI, education can become a more accessible and tailored journey, empowering students to reach new heights. Just as a Sherpa uses experience to guide climbers through treacherous terrain, AI can harness vast data to provide a customized path to knowledge. Natasha: Give me a chatty but informative three-sentence explanation about the impact of generative AI on education, incorporating at least one metaphor.ĬhatGPT: Generative AI has the potential to transform education by serving as a virtual Sherpa, leading students on personalized learning expeditions. Tell it that! Feedback is helpful to train the AI on the types of answers you like and takes a split second. Let’s say I ask for: “a chatty but informative three-sentence explanation about the impact of generative AI on education, incorporating at least one metaphor.” ChatGPT had a pretty good response, but I didn’t love the response. It’s not always easy to know how specific to get when you’re prompting the AI - so why not ask for help? One entrepreneur told me to ask ChatGPT how to prompt it based on what I want, so ask something like, what information do you need from me to create an itinerary for a San Francisco hiking trip? The AI will tell you what it needs - I wish humans were like this - and as a result, you’ll get a more tailored answer.ģ. Over explanation and adjective use was probably the most common tip I received when asking for advice on how to be a better prompter.Ģ. Or put differently, don’t just keep it high level, get specific about the tone and complexity you prefer in answers. ![]() There’s a difference between asking for a banana bread recipe and asking for a simple banana bread recipe that incorporates cardamom, takes less than one hour to bake and has a surprise ingredient. As one person put it, don’t be afraid to be extra when prompting artificial intelligence. Many techies weighed in on Twitter - you can see the full thread here - but here are the top five tips:ġ. What can we do with what we’ve got, though? We already know it’s imperfect, it can’t be trusted with every single fact, and it sometimes is left speechless. By just spending a few minutes playing around on ChatGPT, I learned that you can elicit a diversity of AI-generated answers to questions just by changing a few select words and demanding bullet points versus three sentences.īefore we see a whole wave of AI prompt engineering consultancy practices for hire - just kidding, we already are - I figured it would be helpful to aggregate some of the top tips I’m hearing from the community on how to better interact with AI to get it to give you the answers you want. It’s also a reminder that generative AI’s boom will create a whole new set of questions about how we ask questions. ![]() It’s an impressive price tag for a job role that would’ve blown minds just one year ago. As Bloomberg reported earlier this week, these jobs can land up to $335,000 in annual salary. “AI whisperer” jobs are roles made for people who are savvy prompt engineers and able to manipulate ChatGPT or other generative AI tools to get what they want from it. If you want to know about the state of solo GPs - which oh boy, is it rocky - please read my TC+ story here: Are Solo GPs screwed? Ok, now into this week’s newsletter! Reporter’s note: Before we get into this, thank you to the Startups Weekly readers who pointed out that last week’s link to my column was broken. ![]() To get this in your inbox, subscribe here. Welcome to Startups Weekly, a nuanced take on this week’s startup news and trends by Senior Reporter and Equity co-host Natasha Mascarenhas. ![]()
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