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Master ChatGPT in 2024 - Every Feature Explained (Including Hidden Ones)
Learn about the latest updates and features in ChatGPT in 2024, including custom instructions, Vision, plugins, custom GPTs, calling GPTs in any chat, and hidden features. Enhance your chat experiences with top prompting tips and best practices for better outputs.
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1. Steel Man Argument Technique
Understanding the opposing side's best arguments.
2. Utilizing ChatGPT Resources
Exploring free resources for applying ChatGPT features in your career.
3. Overlooked Helpful Features
Exploring useful but often overlooked features of ChatGPT.
4. Organization and Sharing
Tips on organizing chats and sharing conversations efficiently.
5. Enhancing Prompting Techniques
Improving prompts through editing and comparison methods.
6. Voice Interaction
Exploring voice chat feature for interacting with ChatGPT audibly.
7. Custom Instructions Optimization
Leveraging custom instructions for tailored ChatGPT responses.
8. Custom Instructions Optimization
Optimizing custom instructions for better chat interactions.
9. Features for Plus Users
Exploring exclusive features for Plus users of ChatGPT.
10. Vision Feature Usage
Utilizing the vision feature for various practical tasks and image recognition.
11. Unified Features with GPT-4
Exploring combined features like Dolly, web browsing, and code interpreter in GPT-4.
12. Data Analysis with Code Interpreter
Leveraging ChatGPT for advanced data analysis using code interpreter feature.
13. Evolution of Chat Plugins 🛠️
Explore how GPTs have replaced the need for traditional chat plugins.
14. Custom GPTs: The Game Changer 🚀
Discover the power and potential of creating custom GPTs.
15. Creating Visual Content with GPTs 🎨
Learn how to easily generate diagrams and mind maps using GPTs.
16. Building Your Own GPT ✍️
Step into the world of creating personalized GPT models.
17. Interactive Image Generation 🖼️
Explore the process of generating coloring book pages for children.
18. Configuring Custom GPT Outputs 🛠️
Understand how to customize and refine the output of custom GPT models.
19. Themes and Characters Selection
Choose from various themes, characters, and settings to customize interactions.
20. Uploading Additional Files
Learn how to upload files for GPT to use as context, such as tutorials and writing samples.
21. Interacting with APIs
Explore interacting with other applications through APIs for enhanced capabilities.
22. Monetization and Stand Out
Discover how monetization features can help your GPT stand out in the market.
23. Privacy and Security Concerns
Understand the importance of safeguarding sensitive information when making GPTs public.
24. Testing Conversation Starters
Test out conversation starters and character selections for engaging interactions.
25. Voice Commands and Descriptions
Experience generating content using voice commands and hearing fun descriptions.
26. Personalized GPT for Specific Tasks
Create personalized GPTs for tasks like coding, writing, and brainstorming.
27. Advanced Functionality Stacking
Explore stacking functionalities to enhance the capabilities of your GPT.
28. Innovative GPT Use Cases
Discover innovative applications of GPTs in creating websites, academic research, and business interactions.
29. Exploring Notion Workspace Integration 🛠️
Learn how to integrate ChatGPT into Notion workspace for seamless workflow.
30. Discovering Futurepedia.io 🌐
Explore the latest AI tools and stay updated on AI trends at Futurepedia.io.
31. AI News and Tutorials 📰
Get AI news and tutorials delivered to your inbox for free.
32. Conclusion and Farewell 👋
Thank you for watching, see you in the next one!
Video Transcript
There have been a ton of updates and new features in chat Gpt over the past year in the last couple
weeks even. Custom instructions can instantly improve every chat you have. Vision has been hugely
helpful. Plugins were overhyped and have become irrelevant. Custom Gpt's were the biggest update,
all cover the ways I use them, and how to build your own. And the brand new ability to call those
Gpt's within any chat, which is a total game changer. Plus there's a ton of other hidden features
I rarely see mentioned.
Videos have come out about a lot of this stuff along the way, but the information gets
really spread out that way.
I want to condense it all down into one video with everything you need to master chat
GPT in 2024.
Within all-encompassing video being the goal, I figured I should start with some top prompting
tips before jumping into all the new features.
For the majority of users, you don't need any elaborate prompt engineering, but better
inputs will give you better outputs.
And just a few tips and best practices can greatly improve those outputs.
Meta recently released a guide to prompt engineering.
There have been others before it covering the same information.
This is just a recent version.
I want to break that down really simply, it's easy to apply most of it.
Then I'll add a few more tips on my own.
This first part you could summarize as B specific.
They break that down further into stylization, formatting, and restrictions.
What were the biggest AI breakthroughs of 2023?
Sending a prompt like that is pretty open-ended and you don't really know how it will respond.
So I'll add give them as five bullet points one sentence long each for a layperson
stylize is the for a layperson that let it know to speak in simple terms if I'd written for a machine learning engineer
It would add more technical language with formatting. I use bullet points
I could also be things like headings and subheadings blog article a tweet
It can also do more difficult things like create tables or rate code if you're a plus user
this can be extended with some really cool things like mine maps and flowcharts and some
various types of charts and things for data analysis. We'll use all those later. For restrictions,
one I use a lot since Chatchy PT can be very verbose. I'll add explain it in one sentence,
or two to three sentences or a paragraph depending. That is super helpful. You don't have to use all
three of those in every prompt. I just wanted to knock them all out with one example.
Another technique that would be under stylization is role prompting. Giving Chatchy PT a role or
identity is an easy way to give context of how you'd like it to answer. Then it will retain that
identity throughout the conversation. Say we want to explain string theory in one paragraph.
At the beginning, I'll add you are a theoretical physicist speaking to senior physicists.
So I'll send that. Then I will edit the prompt. You are an elementary school teacher speaking to
your students. If we look at these next to each other, that's obviously a massive difference.
This one talks about super symmetry, a hypothetical symmetry between bosons and fermions.
The other one uses the analogy of a guitar.
I find this particularly helpful when discussing topics I'm familiar with, then it doesn't
approach it as if speaking to a general audience and explain simple terms.
Another that's really helpful is to give samples of what you want within your prompt.
This is called Fuchsot Prompting, as opposed to zero-shot prompting where you don't give
any examples, like the prompts I've used up until now.
A really practical way to use this is anytime you want chat GPT to write something for you.
Typically it does a pretty bad job out of the box and anyone reading it can instantly
tell it was written by AI.