How to remember literally anything you learn with ChatGPT
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
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In this video, I go over a bunch of memorization techniques for learning that Ive discovered and have been using with ChatGPT. Seriously, these are helpful AF. Hope you enjoy!
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
2:02 - Method 1
3:39 - Method 2
5:02 - Sponsor
6:49 - Method 3
7:23 - Method 4
8:17 - Method 5
8:45 - Method 6
9:23 - Method 7
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🧠 Struggled to remember what's learned.
01:08 📚 ChatGPT helped organize, study, and retain information.
02:04 🔄 Space repetition strengthens memory over time.
03:43 💬 Using "Five-Year-Old" technique to simplify explanations.
05:06 📖 Short Form app for concise book summaries.
07:26 🎭 Use fictional characters to teach and learn.
08:21 ❓ Ask "why" to understand and remember facts.
09:03 📚 Turn information into humorous short stories.
09:32 🏛️ Create Memory Palaces for mnemonic recall.
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Just a quick disclaimer: when asking it what's wrong or right, it has to be double checked, or you should ask it for sources. As correct as it is in most cases, its barebones functionality is still 'hallucinating' the answers by cross-referencing its database and sometimes it prioritises giving you the answer you want to hear so much that it makes things up. There are many case studies detailing this but it's just something to keep in mind, it's not a fact checker, rather an assistant.
Double-checking yourself is the only way to be sure, since ChatGPT cannot tell you specific sources for any information it gives (which is one of its biggest downsides in my opinion). It's definitely amazing for many things, but like you said, not a fact checker for sure.
I swear these apps are mind readers. I started thinking, in my mind only no searches, that I need to remember things I learn better. I just started thinking about this yesterday and then today your video was on my suggested list lol. Great info and very helpful. Thank you so much.
I am 7 months late but I can swear on anything that I literally felt the same. I just started learning two different skills and after 1 or 2 days break I started to literally forget everything I have learned.
ChatGPT can be a best friend or assistant if used properly guiding you in every step of preparation for exams and study. Thanks for the vid.
I recently came across a Google article discussing the dichotomy between Memorization and Generalization. These concepts stem from the realm of Machine Learning Models, yet they possess remarkable relevance to our everyday lives. A captivating facet lies in the art of categorization-whether one should lean towards memorization or generalize-when delving into the acquisition of fresh knowledge. Intriguingly, I'm currently in the midst of experimenting with this approach to ascertain its potential for enhancing my learning endeavors. My primary focus resides in emphasizing the power of generalization over mere memorization.
I’ve found that myself since it was a teenager. If I want to actually learn and remember a subject I need to “own it” - that is I need to categorize everything and understand the relationships. Rote memorization always fails for me. I can not remember a new word until I know the etymology of it. It doesn’t help that my memory is already poor because I have hypersomnia.
Share the title of that article
"Do Machine Learning Models Memorize or Generalize?" @@rudeus_kun
I find as balance of both is necessary. Memorization is still key and important for key concepts
@@ThermalKill24 I agree, I envision memorization as comprising various raw blocks of information, and in the process of generalization, we break down these blocks, question the "why" behind things, and seek additional sources for answers. In the end, we have a more generalized understanding that can be applied to any new concept. This would be the typical approach.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 📚 Struggled to remember learned information.
01:08 🗓️ Space repetition helps retain information.
02:47 👩🏫 Use AI to create study schedules with space repetition.
03:15 🔄 Reversed Feynman Technique: Teach a topic to a "5-year-old" AI.
04:53 📖 Shortform AI provides book summaries and interactive exercises.
06:02 🔍 Use Shortform's AI browser extension for content summaries.
07:13 📝 Rephrase knowledge for deeper comprehension.
07:55 🎭 Assign fictional characters to AI for engaging learning.
08:48 ❓ Elaborate on "why" behind facts for better understanding.
09:18 📜 Create memorable stories to associate with information.
09:46 🏛️ Utilize Memory Palace technique for information recall.
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This is so powerful! Thanks a ton for this Bri.... You have enlighten me some of the most important areas I need to improve
you have no idea how this video opened my eye in learning system for my competitive exams! Thanks BRIiiiiiiiiiii
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Astonishing content Bri 💯💯. Thank you to take your time and energy with us.
That was clear, well done and entertaining. I've been playing with new prompts the last few days and you have given me a whole new way of thinking about them. Thanks.
This video is spot on! Thank you! You really helped me!
chat gpt as a 5 year old asking you questions to quiz you is just genius
I really like it
Thanks for giving us this valuable information 😊
You aren’t talking, you singing. Love the way you talk. 😊
I like the way she says chatgpt
Brilliant work it’s very helpful thank you!
I really learnt so much of useful information from this video. You are awesome in explaining this in a simpler way. Thanks
I enjoyed your video and got value out of it especially the last memory technique Memory Palaces by Holmes❤
First time I was served one of your videos. I kinda assumed it would be pretty basic (but didn't hurt to listen). Really great video, felt I added some new tools to my toolbox
Good video so far, i subbed and saved this to rewatch at some point probably, unless i forget
Yes language models like chatGPT are great at teaching you anything you would like to learn.
what an amazing video with such great techniques for learning
I enjoyed this! Will remember these for sure. I just made a video about memorisation with Anki :) I'm glad more people are spreading awareness of some of the better uses of AI. :)
Thank you very much. This was very helpful to me.
whoa, short form sounds amazing. great video. I wonder if you can give it some examples of notion markdown and then ask it to create a calendar to copy into notion.
It's wonderful, thanks for share your insights. I like the ideia about Memory Palaces with chat GPT.
Bri, thank you! I usually am a lurker but I appreciate your format and delivery. What's your take on the future of AI use for personal growth?!
thanks, Bri, very helpful.
The 5- year old prompt and ChatGPT's response was so cute. I love this. Thanks
This is so underrated. God bless you!
Active Recall + Spaced Repetition = *chef's kiss*
Great video! Obsidian also has a plugin for spaced repetition
Nice! Thanks, I had not thought of it.
Outstanding work!
Muito bacana as dicas, Bri. Obrigado.
You're a genius, Thank you! Just hope I will not forget this tomorrow !
Thank you a lot for inspiration in learning.
Hi, thank you for sharing. It will be helpful. Nice
The possibility of memorizing repetitions and exercises
I’m fascinated by how you say a xing sound for words ending in tion or cine. I’ve never heard anybody do that before but it’s pretty cool.
This channel have grown so fast congrats
Thank you Bri... Very useful...🙏 Hasta la vista... 👍
You are a genius in efficiency.
love these ideas
Loved this❤❤❤
Thank you, great video this will be usefull
TrulyTrueTrue, I agree with you completely and absolutely and I agree with your perspective.
ok now I am always going to call it the "Fine Man" technique. lol
to create promptts all we gonna need to understand all this learning terms so that we can tell chatgpt
what is the best time frame to learn something. btw youre amazing i love to learn too!
Thanks for sharing super helpful.. Plus your voice would make me come back again...
- Spaced Repetition
- Feynman Technique
- Rephrasing (Challenge your Comprehension)
- ChatGPT Fictional Character (Teach about a topic as a specific character that ChatGPT act)
- Elaborative interrogation (Understand Why behind backs)
- Narrative Creation (Turn information into a short story, Geschichte)
The Memory Palace (As example start at a Coffeeshop, or any place like your living room)
Thanks!
Thanks so much
I don't need to memorize anything, I only need to understand and/or reconstruct and/or remind the essentials.
Understanding and Method are more beneficial in long term than a rote memorization.
I like the Feynman technique. I enjoy indirectly teaching people by asking questions. It's kind of like the Socratic method, no?
I been working in the theory of Assumption, since is the basis of most people’s thought process.
Your enthusiasm for learning and your innovative use of ChatGPT to boost your knowledge are truly impressive! Among the memorization techniques you discussed, which one has proven to be the most effective for you in retaining the information you consume daily?
Using ChatGPT to enhance memory retention is a game-changer! Thanks for sharing this effective technique.
Amazing 💗....thank you...this world is fantastic ☺️☺️☺️
Great vid!
From my experience Bard > Chat GPT, simply because it has up to date info. Really great for people into who are into Astrology.
3rd Method... Thanks 👍
the best way to remember is to make a change of habit, to do something with it. take notes and then think of how to apply it to your daily life.
I think the two methods discussed in this video could be fruitful. But there is a big BUT. Namely, many times ChatGPT gives the wrong answers (I checked this myself over months for ancient history, physics and math) therefore it is quite risky to trust every single output of ChatGPT to test your knowledge of a topic, and it is always better to double check everything that comes out of it.
This is why you don't specifically use chatgpt, but other language models too to make sure it's not just one that's giving a wrong answer.
It's like bouncing ideas between people, but instead ai
Please add the prompts you showed in the description.
How do I choose the best technique to memorize facts ?
AI learns the very same way as Natural Intelligence, especially like children. Exactly same way! Tons of input and analyzing when and what to say. Having no knowledge of any language (yet), our children learn that statistically most accurate words when see some would "good morning" or such. At some point children understand what they actually say. Again, same as AI.
Do I need to download a textbook into ChatGPT or is it more Iike I just enter the subject and it formulates from there?
I like this video!
Nice
Tnx
I really like your approach to using the tool.
Can you do a video on using chat gpt in the workplace? Communication and editing prompts. How to use chatgpt to help build and manage tasks/projects in the design phase. Building a organization method for tasks/projects and innovations to a know topic. Or even prompts to help critically think to solve a known problem in the workplace(organization of stuffs, choke points in production, maintenance improvements, ect)
This may be out of your wheel house but it's more the proper prompts to help me. Rather then yelling at my screen "Do this for me!!!"
One of the interesting things you can do with large language models is ask them to generate prompts for you. So you can essentially ask that question to the chatbot and tell it to generate sample prompts to give to a large language model chatbot like ChatGPT. Example input: Please pretend to be a world-class AI prompt expert. I am going to tell you the sort of things I want and I would like you to reply to me with a prompt that I can use to input into a blank ChatGPT window. The prompt that you generate for me should include a relevant role for the AI to assume as well as an example output for the AI to follow. I'm looking for an AI prompt around the topic of: how to use ChatGPT to help build and manage tasks/projects that are currently in the design phase. I just had this exact text into GPT-4/ Pro version of ChatGPT. This is what I received back from the bot:
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Prompt:
As a seasoned Project Manager with expertise in design phase management, please guide me on how to use ChatGPT to help build and manage tasks and projects that are currently in the design phase. Provide actionable steps, tips, and example scenarios to illustrate your points.
Example Output:
Certainly! Utilizing ChatGPT for project management in the design phase can be a game-changer. Here are some actionable steps and tips:
Idea Brainstorming: Use ChatGPT to brainstorm ideas. Simply ask, "Generate some innovative design ideas for a mobile app," and sift through the suggestions.
Task Delegation: Create a list of tasks and ask ChatGPT to help prioritize them based on urgency and importance. For example, "Prioritize the following tasks: UI design, market research, prototype development."
Meeting Agendas: Before team meetings, ask ChatGPT to draft an agenda focused on design-phase tasks. This ensures that you cover all essential points.
Risk Assessment: Query ChatGPT for potential risks in the design phase and how to mitigate them. For instance, "List potential risks in the design phase of a construction project and suggest mitigation strategies."
Example Scenario:
Let's say you're working on a new software product. You could ask ChatGPT, "Outline the steps for conducting user experience testing in the design phase." The AI will provide a detailed guide, which you can then share with your team.
Remember, while ChatGPT is a powerful tool, it's essential to cross-verify the information and tailor it to your specific project needs.
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@@Jumpyfoot why did I not explore this more!! Using a prompt for a prompt left me wondering how to state a clear goal for a specific task/project when I myself am not sure what it should be
I put your most recent reply into the chat I created for your UA-cam comment. This is the reply I received:
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Ah, the meta nature of using a prompt to generate a prompt can indeed be a bit mind-bending! When you're uncertain about the specific goals of a task or project, it can be challenging to articulate a clear prompt. In such cases, you might benefit from prompts that guide the AI to help you explore and clarify your objectives.
Here's an example:
Prompt:
As a seasoned Business Analyst with expertise in project goal-setting, please help me explore and clarify the objectives for a project I'm working on. I'm not entirely sure what the goals should be, so I'd appreciate a structured approach to identify and prioritize them.
Example Output:
Certainly! When you're unsure about the goals of a project, it's crucial to take a step back and assess various aspects. Here's a structured approach to help you identify and prioritize your objectives:
Scope Exploration: What is the broad aim of the project? Is it to develop a new product, improve an existing service, or perhaps something else?
Stakeholder Analysis: Who are the key stakeholders, and what are their interests and concerns?
SWOT Analysis: Conduct a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis to identify areas that need attention.
SMART Goals: Based on the above analyses, try to formulate SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) goals.
Example Scenario:
Suppose you're working on a project to improve customer service but aren't sure what the specific goals should be. You could start by asking, "What are the key performance indicators (KPIs) for customer service improvement?" After identifying these, you can set SMART goals like reducing customer wait time by 20% in the next quarter.
By following this structured approach, you'll have a clearer understanding of your project's objectives, making it easier to manage and execute.
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It would be a real boon if you included your prompts in the description.
Could someone provide me with the prompts she used! Thanks in advance ❤
I love your channel
do you use chatgpt plus?
i saw the world map in the background ;)
Can't you do most of this with Quizlet?
Now she doesn’t need to remember, chat GPT remember all the things for her
All great techniques/ChatGPT hacks. Now I wish there was a way to remeber the wonderful techniques you just shared with us ;P
I'm assuming you use GPT4 since you seem to be a heavy user but still, what are your thoughts about using GPT3 for the stuff you generally use GPT for? Also, what about using some intelligent prompts to get GPT4 like outputs from GPT3, any thoughts?
Oh my gosh, you are the best friend I never had lol. How can I join your Discord group?
This is awesome! Any ideas on how to use ChatGPT to help with ADHD?
You are 😻 amazing 🎉
Simply wow.. Thank you very much for the information. The way you talk is really awesome.
is this helpful if I'll ask chatgpt in this question?
Please explain this concept or idea in a simple way that is easy to understand and remember . Avoid using technical language or complex terms , and provide examples that compare the concept to other familiar objects or situations to illustrate how it works in a similar way
[lesson/topic]
amazing
But what do you do when chat gpt gives wrong information and you don't know the topic so you don't know if it's wrong or right?
Prisoners!! What was that?!😄
Jack of all trades, master of none huh? As a fellow pancake, I can relate.
Mam chatgpt is not working from last few week can you suggest some solution to it i usin it in my smartphone
Tus animaciones son re divertidas 🤣
@@BriDoesAI qué programa usas para hacerlos?
Fine man approves this
When it comes to physics chatGPT is sooo wrong about many things I stopped using it directly for learning.
Your pillow is upside down.
I’ve been having GPT explain things to me like I’m a middle schooler to dumb down the math I’m doing. Didn’t know it was the Feynman technique lol
Is it still that technique when you're the one being the 5 year old instead of the AI?
@@The_Questionaut correct lol
Now I see how to remember a bunch of useless thing. However, I would like, rather prefer learning how to forget useless random things. Even better, I would like to avoid them, with or without ChatGPT.
Hi. Your personality is memorable.
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