New Feature: Tasks. (As well as Personalising ChatGPT!)

And a great prompt for learning new topics

Kia ora ,

We’ve got a bumper newsletter for you this week! First of all, we’re explaining “Tasks” - the latest feature released by OpenAI, allowing you to get AI to work while you sleep.

Also, with so many new Mosaic Swift community members joining in the last few months, we wanted to share a key feature that will improve your ChatGPT experience - Personalisation. This will take five minutes - and make a great improvement to your responses.

Finally, Jeremy shares a great prompt for deep learning a new idea, concept or topic based of the research of Richard Feynman.

01 — NEW FEATURE

Tasks: ChatGPT working while you sleep! 😴

The latest update from OpenAI has dropped - and it’s a goodie!

If you have a task you need done at a later date, you can now get ChatGPT to do it when you choose, email you to let you know it’s done and then do it again the next time you need it done. Simple - and a massive time-saver!

02 — CUSTOMISE

Personalise ChatGPT to your role

Personalision is one simple feature that a lot of ChatGPT users haven’t utilised - and it is really powerful. The ability to customise ChatGPT so that it gives responses you want, understand and in a helpful way can massively improve your experience and the value you can get from ChatGPT.

Check out Jeremy’s video below on how to personalise ChatGPT to your role - saving time and getting better-fit responses to your prompts.

03 — PROMPT

Get help learning a new concept or idea

Learning a new concept, idea or role can be challenging when you don’t know what you don’t know. Using the Feynman Technique and ChatGPT to learn, teach and question yourself with this prompt is a great way to find knowledge gaps and make sure you have a good understanding of what you are wanting to get better in (maybe even in AI Skills?).

Here is the prompt you can copy and use:

Test my understanding on {insert topic here} by having me explain it back to you with simple terms. You ask questions, and I’ll try and answer. Give me feedback on what I missed, or how I could have done this better.

Jeremy, Jamie & Greg
Mosaic Swift

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