Push AI to be bolder and stranger for creative inspiration
Brilliant is good (and the above was), but many times better is USEFUL! Thanks so much Jeremy π©·
These are so good!! I love every example, and the images. Wonderful to meet you last night, and Iβm thankful to now be subscribed! ππ₯³
Delighted to meet you too, Jenny, and I'm looking forward to your newsletter and learning from you!
This is really valuable Jeremy! Thank you. I plan to experiment with these prompts and similar ones right away.
Nice!
Cannot wait to try these resources! They should certainly be of interest to educators. Not only for themselves. But for their students Pk-16!
Great suggestions! I always think my own promptings and primings are bland. I look forward to trying these AI thinkertoys out.
Step 8 in my process is similar, but some of your prompts are better than mine. Stealing!
thanks a lot, i like your tipps
This is great. Do you have any prompts for generating images in ChatGPT ?
These are fabulous! Truly valuable and helpful.
I am a 69-year-old who needs to supplement my income. I have remained fascinated with AI and would like to work as a Prompt Engineer. Are you aware of any free training in this field for non-programmers in the New York City area?
Hi Howard, I'm not aware of any free prompt engineering training going on at the moment for non-programmers in NYC. But if you're motivated to do some self-training flexibly on your own, here a few self-guided resources that might be useful: https://www.promptingguide.ai/ and new guides from OpenAI: https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/prompt-engineering and from Google: https://inthecloud.withgoogle.com/gemini-for-google-workspace-prompt-guide/dl-cd.html and Anthropic (which makes Claude) https://docs.anthropic.com/claude/docs/intro-to-prompting and some other free online resources: https://medium.com/@maximilian.vogel/the-10-best-free-prompt-engineering-courses-resources-for-chatgpt-midjourney-co-dd1865d4ad13
Brilliant is good (and the above was), but many times better is USEFUL! Thanks so much Jeremy π©·
These are so good!! I love every example, and the images. Wonderful to meet you last night, and Iβm thankful to now be subscribed! ππ₯³
Delighted to meet you too, Jenny, and I'm looking forward to your newsletter and learning from you!
This is really valuable Jeremy! Thank you. I plan to experiment with these prompts and similar ones right away.
Nice!
Cannot wait to try these resources! They should certainly be of interest to educators. Not only for themselves. But for their students Pk-16!
Great suggestions! I always think my own promptings and primings are bland. I look forward to trying these AI thinkertoys out.
Step 8 in my process is similar, but some of your prompts are better than mine. Stealing!
thanks a lot, i like your tipps
This is great. Do you have any prompts for generating images in ChatGPT ?
These are fabulous! Truly valuable and helpful.
I am a 69-year-old who needs to supplement my income. I have remained fascinated with AI and would like to work as a Prompt Engineer. Are you aware of any free training in this field for non-programmers in the New York City area?
Hi Howard, I'm not aware of any free prompt engineering training going on at the moment for non-programmers in NYC. But if you're motivated to do some self-training flexibly on your own, here a few self-guided resources that might be useful: https://www.promptingguide.ai/ and new guides from OpenAI: https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/prompt-engineering and from Google: https://inthecloud.withgoogle.com/gemini-for-google-workspace-prompt-guide/dl-cd.html and Anthropic (which makes Claude) https://docs.anthropic.com/claude/docs/intro-to-prompting and some other free online resources: https://medium.com/@maximilian.vogel/the-10-best-free-prompt-engineering-courses-resources-for-chatgpt-midjourney-co-dd1865d4ad13