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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2023 · 36 MIN

EP 48: Everything You're Getting WRONG About ChatGPT

from Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast · host Everyday AI

You're using ChatGPT wrong. Today we’re getting into the common misconceptions and mistakes people make when using ChatGPT. We break down the 9 biggest reasons you’re using ChatGPT wrong.For more details, head to our episode page.Join the conversation and ask Jordan any questions you have here.Time Stamps:[00:01:15] Daily AI news[00:05:40] Using the wrong version of ChatGPT[00:09:15] Using the wrong year for ChatGPT[00:11:40] Not using ChatGPT as your executive assistant[00:14:50] Not training your Chats as employees[00:17:57] Using it just for writing[00:23:15] Using prompts only[00:25:20] Noting giving specifics, a role, context, etc.[00:29:25] Not training and saving your expert chats[00:30:52] Still using GoogleTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Workplace stress and impact of AI    - Exponential surge of stress with AI adoption    - Importance of understanding and discussing AI's impact on efficiency and employment expectations2. Controversy around US restrictions on chip sales to China    - Mention of US restrictions on chip sales to China    - Emphasis on role of chipmakers and AI companies in driving US economy3. Common mistakes in using ChatGPT    - Not using the paid version of ChatGPT    - Using outdated versions of ChatGPT    - Not utilizing ChatGPT as an executive assistant4. AI news    - OpenAI accused of hoarding personal data in a potential class action lawsuit    - Report on how AI influences social media5. Study on rapid adoption of AI and its effects on mental health    - Mention of a study unveiled at the KPMG Woman's Leadership Summit9. Addressing incorrect use of ChatGPT and main topic of discussion    - Reminding the audience that the livestream is for answering questions about ChatGPT and other subjectsKeywords:stress, workplace, AI, exponential surge, adoption, understanding, discussing, impact, efficiency, employment expectations, controversy, US restrictions, chip sales, China, chipmakers, AI companies, driving, US economy, common mistakes, ChatGPT, paid version, outdated versions, executive assistant, Everyday AI, audience, joining, subscribing, rating, website, AI content, daily newsletter, breaking barriers, incorrect use, main topic, livestream, answering questions, OpenAI, accused, hoarding personal data, class action lawsuit, report, influences, social media, study, rapid adoption, mental health, KPMG Woman's Leadership SummitSend Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info)

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You're using ChatGPT wrong. Today we’re getting into the common misconceptions and mistakes people make when using ChatGPT. We break down the 9 biggest reasons you’re using ChatGPT wrong. For more details, head to our episode page. Join the conversation and ask Jordan any questions you have here. Time Stamps: [00:01:15] Daily AI news [00:05:40] Using the wrong version of ChatGPT [00:09:15] Using the wrong year for ChatGPT [00:11:40] Not using ChatGPT as your executive assistant [00:14:50] No...

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