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00:00Nowadays, it seems like everyone in the world has a new best friend who helps them with their schoolwork or
00:05jobs,
00:06answers whatever question occupies their mind, and even gives life advice if they need any.
00:11And the best part is this friend is always within reach.
00:15But who is it? Or more like, what is it?
00:18It's none other than ChatGBT, of course.
00:21But there's a catch. You need to ask the right questions or choose the right words when chatting with it.
00:27In other words, you need to lead it in a certain direction to get solid answers.
00:31And don't be fooled by how simple that sounds.
00:34Trust me, writing on-point prompts is trickier than it looks.
00:38But I've got you covered.
00:39Here are some awesome tips that will help you get the best results from your conversations.
00:44First things first, always a good place to start.
00:48ChatGBT is smart, but it can't read your mind.
00:51That's why you need to be as clear, specific, and concise as possible in your questions or instructions.
00:58This helps it understand the extent of your requests further, thereby providing more relevant responses.
01:04For example, tell me about exercising is probably not a great prompt that will help you get a detailed and
01:10satisfying answer.
01:12Instead, it is better to ask, can you tell me what the health benefits of doing exercise are?
01:18Secondly, avoid writing ambiguous terms in your prompts.
01:22The more context you provide to ChatGBT, the better.
01:25By doing this, you'll be helping it understand the topic you're writing about more accurately.
01:30Let's say you want to ask ChatGBT if it can write some song lyrics for you.
01:35Instead of just asking, can you write me a song?
01:38You can include information about what you want the theme of your song to be,
01:42what music genre you have in mind for the potential song, and so on.
01:47The third tip I have for you is to avoid asking simple yes-or-no questions,
01:51because that will only give you generic and simple answers.
01:55On the other hand, if you ask open-ended questions that begin with what, why, how, or could you explain,
02:02it's more likely that you'll get a much more nuanced and personalized response.
02:06For example, instead of asking, is pizza any good?
02:10Perhaps the dumbest question in the world, wouldn't you agree?
02:12Try asking instead, what are the popular types of pizza all around the world?
02:18The fourth tip I have is kind of a suggestion.
02:22ChatGBT is not a human, and get over it.
02:24But that still doesn't make using slang and inappropriate words okay when writing prompts.
02:30Yeah, it probably won't get confused, shocked, or offended if you use such language.
02:34After all, it is an AI language model, which has the ability to understand and process a wide range of
02:41language styles.
02:43However, ChatGBT itself says that it may not always provide appropriate responses to such language.
02:50Don't believe me?
02:51Ask it yourself.
02:52And if there's even the slightest chance that a sci-fi movie-like future awaits us,
02:57it might be a good idea to treat it with kindness and respect.
03:01You know, stay on ChatGBT's good side, just in case the Terminator shows up.
03:07As for the fifth tip, once you send a question and ChatGBT doesn't give you an answer to your liking,
03:13don't give up on it just yet.
03:14Try editing your prompt with new and more relevant keywords to help ChatGBT better understand what you're looking for
03:22and focus on the critical elements of your question.
03:25But sometimes, things might get too much for ChatGBT, too.
03:29And I don't mean the fact that it receives around 10 million inquiries per day.
03:34If your question is something too complex, like how to set up an online store and promote it,
03:39it's better to break it down into two questions.
03:42If you ask something like, what steps shall I take to set up an online store,
03:47to be followed by, what are some effective advertising strategies for an online store,
03:53ChatGBT will be able to give you a more detailed response.
03:57In addition, you can also ask ChatGBT follow-up questions to clarify a response or even expand on it.
04:04For example, if your initial question is something like,
04:08hmm, what are the benefits of using AI tools?
04:10You can always expand on it with another question, such as,
04:15can you provide specific examples of how AI tools can be used in copywriting?
04:21The ChatGBT model is called artificial intelligence for a reason.
04:25It's always learning and improving,
04:27and it can learn how to respond to you better according to the directions you will give.
04:32So my seventh tip for you is to give it feedback.
04:36Let it get to know you and what you want out of your chat with it.
04:39If you think the response you get for your prompt is not what you were expecting,
04:44let the model know so that it can understand what went wrong and generate a new and improved response.
04:50For instance, let's say you asked ChatGBT to create a social media post about a product you're selling.
04:57However, you think the response you got is lacking a sincere tone.
05:01You can tell ChatGBT exactly that, so it can regenerate the text for you.
05:06But remember to always be kind.
05:09Getting harsh criticism is not easy for anyone.
05:12Maybe promise to send it some chocolate.
05:15My eighth tip is don't be afraid to experiment.
05:18You literally can't go wrong.
05:20It's not like you can only ask a limited number of questions to ChatGBT.
05:24So, if you're feeling stuck or bored, let ChatGBT inspire you.
05:30Try asking it to generate several types of content, such as stories, poems, jokes, or even images, what we used
05:37to call pictures.
05:38Even if you don't get anything useful out of your experimental chat, it sure will be fun to see what
05:44the model will produce.
05:45Here are some examples of fun prompts for you to try.
05:49Write a fan fiction about the Hunger Games saga, but include a Hogwarts wizard as one of the tributes.
05:56Pretend you're a rapper who has to sing an aria at the opera.
06:00Explain to me how you feel before you walk to the stage.
06:04Create a game in which the main character is a failed sorcerer's apprentice who accidentally turns their master into a
06:11potato.
06:13Last but not least, do your research on ChatGBT.
06:16Learn what you can get out of it, as well as what you can't.
06:21ChatGBT certainly has its limitations.
06:23The model cannot go beyond the knowledge and information that has been fed into its database.
06:28It's also not capable of understanding sarcasm or ironing, which can sometimes lead to inaccurate or inappropriate responses.
06:37It lacks real-world experience.
06:39It cannot draw from emotions or feelings to generate responses.
06:43It can only use text-based inputs and cannot process visual or auditory inputs.
06:49Language and cultural barriers still apply, since it may not be familiar with certain cultural contexts.
06:55But these limitations don't change the fact that it's a technological marvel.
07:00As long as you get the hang of writing effective prompts, the things you can achieve with ChatGBT are endless.
07:07So, here are some cool things you can do with ChatGBT that you might not be aware of yet.
07:13You can get your answers from ChatGBT in a tabular form if you ask for it.
07:18It's even possible to have them produced in a standard format that other programs such as Microsoft Excel can understand.
07:25You can use ChatGBT to create prompts for other AI tools, such as DALI.
07:31It can translate texts into other languages and check grammar and punctuation mistakes for you.
07:37You can get it to explain difficult scientific concepts to you or simplify hard-to-understand texts.
07:44ChatGBT can help you make new recipes, get ready for family dinners, plan for vacations, create playlists, give you exercise
07:52programs, and help you live your best life.
07:54You'll be able to create a new and more effective CV with ChatGBT's help.
08:00Careful prompting will even allow you to get answers from ChatGBT in the style of your favorite author.
08:06Now, before I leave you rushing to ChatGBT's website to try everything you've just heard,
08:12you need to know prompt engineering is actually becoming a specialized skill of its own.
08:17So, if you really get the hang of it, who knows?
08:21Maybe you'll be the number one employee every company wants to hire.
08:25Because even ChatGBT needs a director.
08:33Bzzz! The alarm went off.
08:35Today is the day.
08:36I let the AI control every single thing I do, but for one day only.
08:41Let's see if the bot can help me survive through this day, shall we?
08:45I grab my laptop, open ChatGBT, and type in the most important question any homo sapiens can ask the AI
08:51in the morning.
08:52What should I have for breakfast?
08:55The chatbot says,
08:56Good morning.
08:57How about some scrambled eggs with toast and avocado on the side?
09:01Or if you're in the mood for something sweet, you could make some pancakes or waffles with fresh fruit and
09:06syrup.
09:07Another option could be a breakfast burrito with scrambled eggs, cheese, and your choice of meat or veggies.
09:12Hope that helps.
09:13Huh, this artificial dude talking to me is pretty sweet.
09:17And the menu he suggested is pretty good.
09:20Still, I grab my usual cup of coffee and ignore the chatbot's piece of advice.
09:24I mean, who's got time to cook all those delicacies in the morning?
09:29I brush my teeth, took a shower, and now I gotta choose something to wear.
09:34Chatbot, need your help. What should I wear today?
09:37That depends on what your plans are for the day and the weather.
09:40If it's hot outside, you might want to wear something light and breathable like shorts and a t-shirt.
09:45If it's cooler, you could go for jeans and a sweater.
09:48If you have any specific events or activities planned, you may want to dress accordingly.
09:53Ultimately, wear whatever makes you feel comfortable and confident.
09:57Yeah, that makes sense and stuff, but it's not that informative.
10:01By the way, the weather's awesome today, and I don't really feel like working today.
10:05Hey, maybe I should skip work today.
10:07What do you think, Mr. GPT?
10:10As an AI language model, I don't have access to your work schedule or responsibilities.
10:15It's best to check with your employer or supervisor to see if you need to go to work today.
10:20Nah, that's boring.
10:22You know what? Chatbot is just like my mom.
10:24She always says the very same thing, except she's not an AI language model.
10:28Okay, Chatbot, maybe you can at least invent a decent lie to tell my boss.
10:33I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I cannot assist you in inventing a lie to tell your boss.
10:39It's important to be honest with your employer and communicate any changes in your availability or schedule as soon as
10:44possible.
10:45If you need to take a day off, it's best to be upfront and provide a valid reason for your
10:49absence.
10:50Nah, this Chatbot is like those boring kids at school. Whatever.
10:54Yeah, GPT is a cool thing if you have some actual, not a rhetorical question.
10:58It can give you a nice recipe, help with homework, or even your work project.
11:03But once you start talking to the Chatbot as if it were a real person, it says,
11:06as an AI language model, and all the fun fades away.
11:10Yeah, I definitely didn't expect it to be boring.
11:16Technology keeps evolving at a staggering pace.
11:19Every day, we're getting closer to living in a world that resembles the old, yet visionary animated sitcom, The Jetsons.
11:26We still don't have flying cars, but the show got many things right from robot vacuums to 3D printers.
11:33The Jetsons also touched on the subject of AI's role in our everyday life.
11:38For example, in one episode, one of the main characters loses his job to a robot.
11:44With the rise of artificial intelligence, this is a highly likely scenario, right?
11:49Yet again, you might be relieved to hear that certain jobs will most likely always be safe from it.
11:55So let's take a look at what these professions are.
11:57But just a heads up before we begin, you might want to change your occupation by the end.
12:03The first profession on our list is social services.
12:07Throughout their careers, social service workers handle various complicated situations,
12:12such as supporting children or families with domestic conflicts.
12:16To handle such sensitive matters, they need to consider a lot of things,
12:21like relationships in the family and cultural backgrounds.
12:24They also have to come up with customized plans to address individual needs.
12:29This requires critical thinking, as well as adaptability.
12:33While AI can help them gather information and make decisions,
12:37its algorithm can never fully understand that the issues at hand aren't fully black and white.
12:42In addition, social service workers have to face ethical dilemmas and make moral judgments.
12:49However, because AI is programmed on predetermined rules,
12:52it cannot replicate the complex decision-making abilities of a person.
12:57Lastly, people working with social workers often prefer someone comforting and empathetic in nature.
13:03And no chatbot can provide the emotional connections a human being can.
13:08So, similar to social services, psychology is another field that is not likely to be replaced by AI.
13:15Human emotions are complex, personal, and situation-based.
13:20Take happiness, for example.
13:22One person might be so happy and excited to hop on a plane and travel,
13:26while another might feel terrified of the journey ahead.
13:30So, there's no right or wrong when it comes to what to feel or when to feel it.
13:34Yet, despite these subjective factors at hand, psychologists help each and every person
13:40that requires their help to gain insight into their thoughts and behaviors.
13:44They play a key role in facilitating personal growth and healing amongst people.
13:50AI can provide data-driven insight on the issues a client might be facing,
13:54but it cannot match the deep understanding of human emotions,
13:58thoughts, and actions that psychologists bring to their practice.
14:01On top of that, psychologists need to provide a safe and non-judgmental environment
14:07for their clients to establish trust.
14:09This will allow the clients to share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences more comfortably.
14:15However, an AI system won't be able to truly replicate the same level of empathetic,
14:21compassionate, and sincere atmosphere.
14:23Who would want ChatGBT to know their deepest fears?
14:27Not me!
14:28All the things I've mentioned so far are applicable to health care and physical therapy as well.
14:34The health care industry already uses some AI-powered tools to diagnose and prescribe remedies.
14:40However, these technologies are not advanced enough to replace health care workers entirely.
14:46There are several reasons for that.
14:48First of all, health care workers require a high level of interpersonal skills to approach patients in the right way.
14:54AI will fail to address their concerns and provide the emotional support they might need.
15:00Secondly, human bodies are complex.
15:03You think?
15:03Any diagnosis needs to take a range of factors into consideration,
15:08such as medical history or patient behavior.
15:11This requires a certain level of intuition and experience on the health worker's part,
15:16which is difficult to replicate with AI.
15:19They say teaching is a noble profession for a reason.
15:23Nowadays, many people turn to the internet to gain information or take online classes to learn new skills.
15:30But that doesn't indicate that teachers will be replaced by AI.
15:34Because teaching is not simply delivering the necessary information to students.
15:38Each student might have different learning styles.
15:41For example, one might learn best with visual examples,
15:45while another might grasp information better by doing hands-on experiments.
15:49This requires teachers to be able to understand their students' needs and adjust their teaching methods accordingly.
15:56But that's not it.
15:57How many times did you fall and hurt your knee while running around the schoolyard?
16:02It was your teacher who wiped your tears and helped you, right?
16:05And how many times have you thought you didn't have what it takes to jump from the tall hurdle in
16:11physical education class?
16:12You probably didn't believe in yourself, but your teacher did.
16:16So, teachers provide emotional support, encouragement, and inspiration.
16:21They also create a safe and supportive learning environment.
16:24No AI can provide that.
16:26At least so far.
16:28Come on now, admit it.
16:30You have at least one favorite court drama show.
16:33Man, those are popular for a reason.
16:36It feels so satisfying to watch fancy lawyers in sharp suits find loopholes in the system, yell,
16:42objection, and bring justice.
16:44So, although AI has already been used for a few legal tasks,
16:49you might be relieved to hear that lawyers are not going to be replaced by it anytime soon.
16:54One of the most important reasons they won't lose their court seats to a robot
16:58is because legal professions require a high level of critical thinking, as well as creativity.
17:05Lawyers analyze complex legal issues and provide their advice based on a range of factors,
17:11which include moral considerations and legal precedents.
17:14And, during court, only lawyers can come up with persuasive and detailed arguments,
17:19as they can understand and deal with human problems better.
17:22AI cannot replace such nuanced thinking and decision-making skills.
17:28Artists, musicians, and all kinds of creative jobs require originality, imagination,
17:34and the ability to think outside the box.
17:37Creative professionals need to possess a deep understanding of human emotions as well as culture.
17:43They must also not be afraid to dive deep into their thoughts.
17:47That is the only way a musician can create meaningful works that will be streamed by millions.
17:53Or a filmmaker will shoot a movie that will evoke powerful emotions.
17:57On the other hand, AI operates on existing data and patterns.
18:02That's why the imaginative aspect of creative work would be difficult for it to replicate.
18:08AI systems also lack the ability to experience emotions
18:11and appreciate aesthetics and art in the way a human can.
18:15So, it can't produce something meaningful and relevant.
18:19Yet again, it can undoubtedly help creative professionals with certain tasks,
18:24such as generating ideas or analyzing data.
18:28Well, this one's kind of obvious, if you ask me.
18:31AI models didn't suddenly appear out of nowhere.
18:34They are the result of many naturally intelligent, get it, software engineers' work.
18:39Or, in other words, AI models have parents too.
18:43There's no guarantee that any AI program will run seamlessly.
18:47One wouldn't be wrong to assume that there might be issues.
18:50Software engineers make sure that such bugs are fixed and the software is updated according to the needs.
18:57So, these parents are needed to run the AI models.
19:00Guess no occupation gets any more AI-proof than that.
19:03You might have heard about the one major issue surrounding AI programs.
19:09It is that they are often biased in one way or another and can report incorrect information.
19:15But any type of biased comment or action can be disastrous within a company.
19:20Human resources employees, on the other hand,
19:23need to ensure workplace processes are functioning effectively in order to prevent prejudice and discrimination.
19:29But that's not it.
19:31HR employees also mediate conflicts and handle workplace complaints.
19:36AI models won't be able to handle the complexity of these issues.
19:40That's why HR employees will always be needed.
19:44Now, last but not least, we haveโฆ
19:46Applause, please!
19:47Actors.
19:48But specifically, theater actors.
19:51Hear me out.
19:52The theater experience is an interactive one.
19:54Once the red curtains open, there is an immediate connection between the actors and the audience.
20:00Theater actors evoke powerful emotions in real time,
20:03and they adapt to the audience's reactions,
20:06as well as bring a personal touch to the characters they embody through their gestures, movements, and vocal techniques.
20:12Technology will certainly enhance certain aspects of the theater experience.
20:17But AI can never spark such a deep level of emotional connection and replicate creative decision-making.
20:24Okay.
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