The CORRECT way to use ChatGPT (in 2025)
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Top Comments (10)
As a non-native English speaker with programming background, who often prompts using English, I've discovered that using "enhance" would give me better results than "update" (thanks CRUD), "rewrite", or sometimes even "improve". As always, thank you for enhancing my understanding on the topic, Джеф :D
UPDATE: With the release of GPT5, paid users should always default to the "With Thinking" option! 🌟 Start learning with Coursera today: https://imp.i384100.net/c/2464514/3058290/14726 TIMESTAMPS 00:00 The most important ChatGPT features 00:24 Choosing the right ChatGPT model 03:11 How I learn AI 04:05 When to use ChatGPT web search 05:52 How to use ChatGPT Deep Research 07:45 When to enable Canvas in ChatGPT 09:09 Pro tips for ChatGPT
Such meaty content - no stuttering when you're speaking - fast speaking and direct to the point with supporting examples - JESUS, YES! YESSS!!! :D Thank you!
Your ability to simplify these concepts has been SO helpful. Thank you so much for the work you do and congrats on the leap of faith into leaving Google. It's been entertaining and, more importantly, educational to watch and learn from you.
Jesus you speak so fast and with such energy, that I'm already exhausted ;D Anyway, great video!
Thank you for actually using everyday use cases as examples instead of super technical coding/development prompts like 90% of other YouTubers.
Dude. This video is perfect. Killer, some might say. Thank you 1,000x over. Need more of these please!
A good teacher gives his audience the chance to absorb his pearls of wisdom by not speaking too fast and by regularly putting in a break. If his goal is to impress his audience by showing off his own proficiency, yes in that case speaking fast without pausing is a real good idea.
this is how tutorials should be done, straight to the point
Most people focus on writing better prompts. What I’ve found is that once conversations get long and iterative, it’s easy to lose the one response you actually wanted to keep. I ended up adding a small extension to my workflow just to mark those moments intentionally before they get buried.
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Top Comments (10)
As a non-native English speaker with programming background, who often prompts using English, I've discovered that using "enhance" would give me better results than "update" (thanks CRUD), "rewrite", or sometimes even "improve". As always, thank you for enhancing my understanding on the topic, Джеф :D
UPDATE: With the release of GPT5, paid users should always default to the "With Thinking" option! 🌟 Start learning with Coursera today: https://imp.i384100.net/c/2464514/3058290/14726 TIMESTAMPS 00:00 The most important ChatGPT features 00:24 Choosing the right ChatGPT model 03:11 How I learn AI 04:05 When to use ChatGPT web search 05:52 How to use ChatGPT Deep Research 07:45 When to enable Canvas in ChatGPT 09:09 Pro tips for ChatGPT
Such meaty content - no stuttering when you're speaking - fast speaking and direct to the point with supporting examples - JESUS, YES! YESSS!!! :D Thank you!
Your ability to simplify these concepts has been SO helpful. Thank you so much for the work you do and congrats on the leap of faith into leaving Google. It's been entertaining and, more importantly, educational to watch and learn from you.
Jesus you speak so fast and with such energy, that I'm already exhausted ;D Anyway, great video!
Thank you for actually using everyday use cases as examples instead of super technical coding/development prompts like 90% of other YouTubers.
Dude. This video is perfect. Killer, some might say. Thank you 1,000x over. Need more of these please!
A good teacher gives his audience the chance to absorb his pearls of wisdom by not speaking too fast and by regularly putting in a break. If his goal is to impress his audience by showing off his own proficiency, yes in that case speaking fast without pausing is a real good idea.
this is how tutorials should be done, straight to the point
Most people focus on writing better prompts. What I’ve found is that once conversations get long and iterative, it’s easy to lose the one response you actually wanted to keep. I ended up adding a small extension to my workflow just to mark those moments intentionally before they get buried.