How to Use ChatGPT in Daily Life?
AI has made a huge leap in the past few years and this is just the beginning! With tools like ChatGPT and Midjourney, many have seen the power of AI. AI tools are now at the center of our lives.
According to a recent study, it is said that these tools can replace 300 million jobs. Trends change every 6–7 years and now the new trend is AI! You definitely need to learn AI tools to follow this trend.
Yeah, AI will eliminate some jobs, but many more new job opportunities will emerge. For example, prompt engineering is already trending. Prompt engineers ensure AI tools work best using the right inputs
Many people have seen the power of AI with ChatGPT, but they still don’t quite know what to do with this tool. This blog post will walk you through how to use ChatGPT with 8 different scenarios. First of all, let’s take a brief look at what ChatGPT is.
What is ChatGPT
ChatGPT is actually a chatbot. It is a powerful tool that can help you with tasks such as composing emails, essays, and code. Maybe ChatGPT will be your best friend in the future
This model was originally developed based on the GPT-3.5 model and is specially trained for chatting. With the release of GPT-4, ChatGPT started using this model.
While this dialog robot used to only accept text input, it now accepts visual inputs as well. For example, when you draw a website model and give it to ChatGPT, this model gives you the necessary codes to build it for the site.
What you can do with ChatGPT is only limited by your imagination. But, you need to learn how to use this tool. This blog will show you how to use ChatGPT in daily life with different scenarios. You can use ChatGPT for free. But, if you pay $20 a month, you can use this chatbot faster and based on GPT-4.
Good, we briefly reviewed what ChatGPT is. Now, let’s look at the usage scenarios
1. Summarizing
New books come out every day in areas such as finance, motivation, and programming, right? Let’s be real, we don’t have time to read most of these books. This is where ChatGPT comes into play.
To show this, let’s ask ChatGPT to summarize the animal farm book by George Orwell. Let’s say
As you can see, ChatGPT is writing us a summary of the book. Of course, it’s better to read the whole book. But if you don’t have the time, this is one way to get an idea of the book. Thus, by looking at this summary, you can decide whether to spend time on the book
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