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Productive uses of ChatGPT
Large language models like ChatGPT and its relatives have an immense potential for helping us. However, some of their limitations can make it difficult to determine exactly ''what'' they are good at. Here are some suggestions for productive uses of ChatGPT:


* Fuzzy searching for things you don't know the name of. If you don't know the correct magic word to put into Google to find what you are looking for, try describing it to ChatGPT. It will often be able to tell you what the name of the concept is.
* Rewriting emails or other text/communication to be more succinct, formal, fun (rhyming) or others
* Rewriting emails or other text/communication to be more succinct, formal, fun (rhyming) or others
** Ask it to check your writing and suggest improvements
** Ask it to check your writing and suggest improvements
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* Generate flash cards for spaced repetition
* Generate flash cards for spaced repetition
* Advisor about many different topics. The model’s claims definitely have to be fact checked.
* Advisor about many different topics. The model’s claims definitely have to be fact checked.
** Language learning - Ask it to point out mistakes
** Language learning<ref>[https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35306983 Comment on HN by gwd]</ref> - Ask it to point out mistakes
** Trip planning (travel agent)
** Trip planning (travel agent)
** Meal planning (nutrition)
** Meal planning (nutrition)
** Coach
* “Please ask me a few questions about [subject] to check that I understand it”
* “Please ask me a few questions about [subject] to check that I understand it”
* Interactive debugging of code and other things. "Help me figure out how to fix this toilet."
* Generate bash or other scripts for simple one-off tasks.
Other tips:
* Be direct in your instructions, it is not necessary to insinuate and you can be demanding. Just instruct to "make your replies shorter" or "skip prose" if you prefer.
== External resources ==
[https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35299071 Ask HN: How are you using GPT to be productive?]
== References ==
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Revision as of 14:52, 26 March 2023

Large language models like ChatGPT and its relatives have an immense potential for helping us. However, some of their limitations can make it difficult to determine exactly what they are good at. Here are some suggestions for productive uses of ChatGPT:

  • Fuzzy searching for things you don't know the name of. If you don't know the correct magic word to put into Google to find what you are looking for, try describing it to ChatGPT. It will often be able to tell you what the name of the concept is.
  • Rewriting emails or other text/communication to be more succinct, formal, fun (rhyming) or others
    • Ask it to check your writing and suggest improvements
  • Generate or expand on a list of options
  • Generate flash cards for spaced repetition
  • Advisor about many different topics. The model’s claims definitely have to be fact checked.
    • Language learning[1] - Ask it to point out mistakes
    • Trip planning (travel agent)
    • Meal planning (nutrition)
    • Coach
  • “Please ask me a few questions about [subject] to check that I understand it”
  • Interactive debugging of code and other things. "Help me figure out how to fix this toilet."
  • Generate bash or other scripts for simple one-off tasks.

Other tips:

  • Be direct in your instructions, it is not necessary to insinuate and you can be demanding. Just instruct to "make your replies shorter" or "skip prose" if you prefer.

External resources

Ask HN: How are you using GPT to be productive?

References