The best AI trick
AI For The Blind. - Un pódcast de Shawn Keen
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Happy Tuesday, everyone! I had this fun idea last night why not start sharing my little stories and thoughts on my podcast, "WeSpeak Live?" Who knows, maybe someone will actually enjoy them or get something out of it! Okay, I’ll admit it, I’m cheating just a little bit. I’m using a super polished Eleven Labs voice named Chris. Chris has this great voice, and I love how he sounds in the virtual world. Could I use my own voice? Sure. And I probably will at some point. But, let’s be honest—who really* loves the sound of their own voice? I’ve always been into audio and sound. It feels like people connect with it better. My goal? Always to educate and entertain. Think of my content as one of those fun historical fiction books—taking real stuff and making it enjoyable to learn about. At least, I hope that’s what happens! If you like what you hear, see, or read, you know what to do—like, share, and spread the word. But no pressure, of course. Now, let’s jump into something useful about AI. If you’re new to AI and still scratching your head, hang in there. Keep listening, keep playing around with it, and you’ll get it. If you haven’t tried AI yet and are not sure where to start, here’s a tip ask an AI the one question you’ve always had but never got an answer to. The response might just blow your mind. Today’s prompting trick is simple, but powerful. I’ll post this as both text and audio, and maybe I’ll even throw in an image for Chris to describe! Thanks for sticking with me—your support means a lot. Shawn, A quick AI tip I’ve been meaning to post this for a while now, and here it is. When working with AI chat models, there's a simple trick that can drastically improve your results—it's just three little words: rewrite your prompt. Now, what does that do? Let me break it down: 1. It improves clarity: The AI will reorganize your prompt to make it more concise and focused, which often leads to better answers. 2. It changes the wording The AI keeps the meaning but presents it in a fresh way, which can offer new perspectives. 3. It optimizes the prompt – It helps eliminate any confusion, making your request easier for the AI to interpret. 4. It expands or condenses – Depending on your input, the AI might give a more detailed response or summarize it better. So, whenever you’re refining a prompt, try adding rewrite your prompt at the end and watch how much better your results become! Give it a shot and let me know how it goes in the comments! The image features a large, red-orange arrow cursor, which is often used for text selection in digital interfaces. This cursor is stylized to resemble a computer circuit board, with intricate lines of code or symbols running across its surface, giving it a highly detailed, almost holographic look. The background is composed of a dark blue-green circuit board pattern, illuminated with glowing red-orange lines and nodes that intermingle with the arrow cursor. These lines and nodes create a web of electronic pathways, reminiscent of those found in hardware circuitry. The overall aesthetic is high-tech and digital, emphasizing themes of technology, coding, and computer systems. Now enter your prompt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22-gbE-tjr0 Support AI For The Blind. by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/wespeak This podcast is powered by Pinecast.Read transcript