Richard Gao

What's your favourite use of ChatGPT?

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For me it's to generate marketing copy or to answer questions Google can't What about yours?

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Joseph Natoli
Currently my favorite use of ChatGPT is using it as my customer service. I have written out all the aspects of our business, hardware tech specs, and some extra notes. I then use this as the first input and ask ChatGPT to remember it. After the initial input I then start asking it questions to confirm it understands the important aspects. From there when I have a customer question on a Facebook post, an email, or whatever, I ask ChatGPT what a proper response would be to that question. As a VERY lean team, this helps myself and my-cofounder have a more meaningful presence much faster with feedback and questions we receive. 10/10 would recommend!
Richard Gao
@joseph_natoli Unfortunately for me, the questions our customers ask for evoke-app.com are too technical for ChatGPT lol
Joseph Natoli
@richard_gao2 Awww man! Depending on how well you write your training input, I bet you could still get some meaningful responses. I assume you could at least get it to have the base for a great response that requires less effort on your side to think of? Dunno, haven't messed around with it for something overly technical! Good luck though Richard!
Rish
hopefully integrating it into my product, Atomic. Let's see how it goes. My other favorite: marketing content Side note: if you have interesting prompts to share -> visit gptoverflow.link - a place to share and validate prompts. Also help with misinformation if necessary.
Saul Fleischman
I love how it will answer a query like "list every way to use the dataset downloads from a RiteTag Hashtag Report in each Salesforce product for marketing automation." I get what I need to do a blog post like https://medium.com/hashtag-acade... - though, as a startup founder, of course, I've never seen the inside of Salesforce. Just getting access is a bitch; you have to actually apply.
JACKE CHAN
I am so sorry, man! It is possible that you might still be able to get some meaningful responses to your training input depending on how well you write it. You would have to get it to at least have a base for a great response that would require you to put less effort into it on your side in order to come up with a great successful response. It's been a while since I've even touched it for anything too technical, so I can't say for certain. I wish you the best of luck though, Richard!https://essentialshoodie.co/