How I Use ChatGPT for Learning
+ Prompts and Tools that will help you learn new subjects and languages
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The Universal Weapon to Fight Ignorance
AI is really good for studying. Whether you want to develop your work skills, prepare for an exam, or just want to learn something new, you can quickly gain the knowledge you need with the right prompts.
It works for me, and I believe it will work for you. To prove it, today, I will show you how to use ChatGPT and other AI tools to learn almost any skill.
Let's start by confirming that the concept of learning with ChatGPT is not a story from an over-enthusiastic blogger with a set of referral links in the description below the video (I think you know what I'm talking about). Here's a case study from a Reddit user who used AI to prepare for the exam and a few lessons we can learn from it.
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Skip 12 Weeks of Lectures but Pass The Exam with a 94%
Our case study about exams. A Reddit user, 151N, missed all the classes in a semester for personal reasons. This is about 12 weeks, in each of which he missed 2-3 hours of classes. Three days before the exam, the student realized he knew nothing about the subject and had no time to prepare. And that's what he did.
He logged into his Echo360 account and copied the lecture notes.
Then 151N pasted the copied data into ChatGPT and used the following prompt:
Analyze this lecture and use your algorithms to decide which information would be relevant as an exam, Make a list.
The finished text was too long, so the student used a Paraphraser to summarize the nearly 8,000-word average to 1,000 words that ChatGPT could analyze.
He then asked ChatGPT to analyze the transcript and highlight the main points.
This process took him about 4-5 hours to collect all the lectures' theses and key points and verify the information received.
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The next day, he asked the chatbot to define every term listed as the significant "point" in every lecture, only using the course textbook and the summarized transcript.
And on the last day, he read the summarized information from ChatGPT, simulating the exam.
As a result, 151N passed the exam with 94%, even though he didn't attend a lecture and only studied for three days. And there was no cheating. He simply used the chatbot to structure the available information and learn quickly.
The important lesson to learn from this case study is about inputs. ChatGPT doesn't always understand what result you want to achieve, so I suggest feeding it your textbooks, references and other data sources.
That way you'll be sure you're getting the information you need.
Of course, the 151N case only partially shows algorithms' possibilities. Let's look at the best prompts and tools I have prepared to reveal this topic further. I use most of them for myself regularly, but I've also prepared a few new ones for you. They'll be good for those who want to dive deeper into the subject of AI as a personal tutor.
Learn Any Skill Using ChatGPT: Prompts & AI Tools
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