Hello Dr. Young, I love your videos. Is there a way you can adapt your study strategies of 'encoding' and other methods for learning Computer Science, a subject with higher intrinsic load? I think that would be an extremely helpful and POPULAR video!
@@pablito2958 tip from me I guess: code your damn head off. Learning a concept isn't very useful unless you fully grasp the "why" and "when". Going out of your way to write code which specifically uses concepts you've studied will reinforce the aforementioned "what" and "why". good luck mate, hoped this helped at least somewhat
I ask chat GPT to explain complex things as if I'm toddler and it makes up cute stories to explain things i learn for medical student, and it actually makes SENSE
in brief: This video discusses 13 techniques to use ChatGPT for studying, which can save time and help learners study more effectively. These techniques include: 1. Creating mind maps: ChatGPT can help build mind maps based on specific prompts, making it easier to start studying. 2. Creating study timetables: ChatGPT can create daily, weekly, or monthly study plans based on the user's preferences. 3. Generating active recall questions: ChatGPT can create exam-style questions for practice. 4. Writing essays: ChatGPT can be used to write essays on various topics, helping with thesis formulation and persuasive writing. 5. Creating fill-in-the-blank worksheets: ChatGPT can generate fill-in-the-blank questions for testing comprehension. 6. Explaining math and technical subjects: ChatGPT can break down complex topics and provide step-by-step instructions. 7. Translating and improving English text: ChatGPT can act as an English translator and improve grammar and fluency. 8. Generating Choose Your Own Adventure games: ChatGPT can create interactive games that stimulate creativity and imagination. 9. Using the Socratic method: ChatGPT can question beliefs and develop arguments using this method. 10. Summarizing key points: ChatGPT can summarize text or topics in a concise and easy-to-understand manner. 11. Simplifying complex topics: ChatGPT can break down complex topics into simpler terms for better understanding. 12. Creating flashcards: ChatGPT can generate flashcard questions and answers in a spreadsheet format. 13. Live quizzing: ChatGPT can quiz users on any topic in real-time. A bonus technique involves using ChatGPT to review code and help with coding principles. Additionally, the video suggests using ChatGPT to summarize UA-cam video transcriptions to retain key points from the content. (that's correct)
I asked ChatGPT to summarize the main points of a topic, and then I asked it to put those main points into a tier list by order of importance and 👏it👏did👏
Actually I used Chatgpt as my personal one to one teacher. whenever a paragraph is confusing, I paste that in it and ask questions. If I have doubts (serious to silly one), I ask and it will tell answer in accordance with original paragraph content. Such tiny (yet confusing) questions can't be asked in a open class, especially for a student with couple doubts every single page.
I ask it to explain complicated things (convoluted and unclear) people say in simple language. It usually helps me understand what they mean, but not always. In some cases it needs some background info about the speaker to do this. Sometimes, the sentence is too messed up to make sense. I'd estimate it works about 9 out of 10 times, but it depends on the input. If the input is good, it should work 100% of the time.
I have just discovered your channel today, and I am so grateful! I am back in College and all of the ChatGPT capabilities (tutorials that you provide) for structuring an essay to StudyBuddy, Productivity Pal are immensely helpful. Thank you so much.
I absolutely love chat GPT for reading books in a foreign language. The translation are not always perfect but it gets the meaning right most of the time.
Using Chat-GPT for math, coding and science is a double edged sword. It certainly get's you going pretty fast and can provide you with concepts, ideas etc. And for anything from school to early bachelor it's great. But at it's core is a language model, not a math tool like Wolfram Alpha or Maple and no code generator or heuristic code optimizer. Errors in the response are common not an exception and it's far ro confident in it's mistakes to actually do math or serious coding. It's really great in giving as much explaination as needed for a complex topic, and it can be a great training tool. But you really need to watch out for mistakes (especially signs and factors) and gaining a wrong sense of confidence.
As an aerospace engineer, stem students do have to be careful using it for math and engineering problems and topics. It's mostly right, but there can be some very minor flaws in the logic of its answers that can lead a student astray. It is very powerful and an amazing tool for learning something new and confusing, but make sure you don't only rely on it. That being said I do use it every week a few times and when I do I am still very impressed with this AI. So yes.....use it but please be careful!!!
New technology is scary. Like it or not, the education system now is not built for the technology of tomorrow. Although I’d agree that using no brain power to do any work is lazy, but to use ChatGPT effectively, you still need to understand context, subject matter, and logic to get a non generic response. In 10 years, this will be a normal tool that we use to process information. If you ARE someone who is just looking to use this tool to glide through school and be lazy, I would hope that you also use it to become more productive, learn more/faster, and possibly build new skills or passions on top of it.
I don't ever comment but this is honestly mind blowing. I was using it for such trivial things, I had underestimated how advanced and smart AI is. Amazing!
I love using it to help me review lectures! Sometimes my professors don't explain things in a way I understand very well, or a question in my head pops up during review and it saves so much time compared to trawling through Google looking for answers :) I'm intercalating right now, and I can imagine it being very helpful over the summer when it comes to making flashcards and reviewing content before I go back to my Medicine degree. Of course it does give some false information, but I find that it gives a good starting point and the specifics need to be cross-checked from the most uptodate/relevant sources online anyway.
Amazing, and thanks for the cheat sheet this is gonna be useful specially when I can't find any specific information on a niche topic I wanna learn, for example
Amazing video! Thank you for it. Could you expand or go deeper on prompts for learning English as a second language. I loved the prompts for creating "fill in the blanks"
I asked ChatGPT to generate a summary of this video: Response: Sure, here's a brief summary of each technique mentioned in the video: Build an effective mind map: Use chat GPT to create a mind map by asking it to list out the central idea, main branches, and sub-branches of a topic. You can then draw it out and fill in the details yourself. Create a study timetable: Ask chat GPT to create a study plan for you, specifying the subject, topics, and how you'd like to study. You can even add in breaks for food, exercise, and entertainment. Write active recall questions: Ask chat GPT to write questions in the style of your exam, which you can practice later. You can even ask it to write multiple choice questions with explanations. Use generative AI to write an essay: Map out the topic first, then ask chat GPT to research it and formulate a persuasive piece of writing. Create missing word content: Use chat GPT to create fill-in-the-blank worksheets for testing comprehension. This is particularly useful for language learning. Break down complex math topics: Ask chat GPT to explain complex topics or copy and paste in a formula and get an explanation. Translate any text into English: Use chat GPT to translate any text into English and correct any errors in spelling or grammar. Use games to be more creative: Use chat GPT to create prompts for creative games, like story or poetry writing. Summarize long articles: Use chat GPT to summarize long articles into shorter, more digestible pieces of information. Find information on any topic: Use chat GPT to research any topic and find information quickly and easily. Build vocabulary and improve language skills: Use chat GPT to provide definitions, synonyms, and example sentences for new vocabulary words. Get quick explanations for scientific concepts: Use chat GPT to explain scientific concepts in simple terms. Practice public speaking: Use chat GPT to generate speech prompts and practice giving speeches or presentations. Bonus Technique: Use chat GPT to create flashcards for memorization and studying.
If you are on a learning platform online that does not offer a transcript. You can use Google Docs record to text feature. The sound has to be loud enough for it to pick up. Just start the video and then hit record and you are now transcribing. Then at 2,000 letters at a time ask chat gpt to summarize. Notion AI however does not have a 2k letter cap that I have seen.
Great video, Alex. Looking for more videos on prompt engineering. Also, if you could describe the time stamps on your videos, it would be better for future reference
You can also give a prompt to it to make whatever you are studying more fun..or you can ask to make a real life analogy or analogy related to something you like! Example: Teach me about array and objects in javascript using analogies related to taylor swift songs to make it more fun and engaging. Take context from taylor swift songs to make analogies. Example: teach me about functions in javascript like you are teaching to a cat. Do it in a fun and sassy way.
No doubt I've been learning all day about the good prompts. Many videos with the same content, but your video is the best of ever. Refreshing my mind, thanks for your good content
Amazing! Thank you for this video! Would you make one about all the ways one can use ChatGpt to learn a language, for example I am learning from a book (which has dialogues, grammar, vocabulary...) and it's hard to create active recall questions from it.. thank you. New subscriber👍
This is a great misnomer. I struggled to find code on ChatGPT for a coding problem, and it failed miserably. Regarding chatgpt as teacher, its effectiveness is purely contingent on the interest and motivation of the student. It is not the great smoking gun to solve learning issues and it never will be. It is simply a teaching aid.
I frequently use it as a dictionary and thesaurus. It's actually easier and quicker than using a dictionary or thesaurus. As well as helping with grammar and syntax, rewriting sentences to flow better for instance
i just asked it to tell me what people could mix up when learning of closely connceted topics xyz. for example i asked about variations of Anovas. (to see what questions my prof could ask or where he could misdirect me in the questions) it explained the anova types and said "People could mix up these variations of ANOVA by thinking that they are the same thing, or by not considering the type of design (e.g. between-subjects or within-subjects) when selecting the appropriate technique. Additionally, they could mix up the number of factors being tested, the nature of the factors (e.g. categorical or continuous) and the type of response variable (e.g. continuous or binary)."
That was really good. I stopped your video and indulged in a Socratic discussion about the existence of God. We went at it for 15 minutes. I think I won! But not sure. I went with the argument of a First Cause - a Prime Mover which I named ‘God’. The response from Chatgpt was amazing. It’s given me lots of ideas as a teacher. Thanks for that tip.
This is from a legal website: "ChatGPT is subject to certain accuracy and bias risks. Like any other AI chatbot, ChatGPT can only generate text based on the data on which it was trained. This means that if the datasets ChatGPT is trained on contain errors, inaccuracies, or biases, these will be reflected in the ChatGPT’s responses and if the datasets ChatGPT is trained on do not contain sufficient resources, ChatGPT may produce a lucid and comprehendible answer, but one that is incorrect or incomplete. Due to the risk of inaccuracy, it raises concerns about ChatGPT’s potential to create misleading content which may have serious consequences, such as damaging reputations or spreading misleading information."
For maths, it can explain things. But it cannot do the actual maths, as it only operates on words, treating numbers as words, unaware of their meaning. It will write something, which will most likely contain mistakes.
I would not recommend it for studying but would for building reports or templates. The reason is because I tested it for what I do and gave false information. Always ask it for yhe sources before using and check them carefully.
I use it to help me write my paper, but I ask it to supply sources and links to them. It saved me so much more time since I have two children, school, work, and a wife, so it's a nice tool to cut down the bullshit.
I used ChatGPT to summarize this video. Here you go: 1. Mind Mapping: Ask ChatGPT to create a mind map on a specific topic, listing out the central idea, main branches, and sub-branches. 2. Study Timetable: Ask ChatGPT to create a study timetable for you, specifying the subject, topics, and how you want to study, and when (daily, weekly, or monthly). 3. Active Recall Questions: Ask ChatGPT to write questions in the style of your exam on a specific topic, with one correct answer and incorrect answers, and explanations for each. 4. Essay Writing: Ask ChatGPT to act as an essay writer on any key topic, research the topic, formulate a thesis, and write a persuasive piece of work that's both informative and engaging to read. 5. Missing Word Content: Ask ChatGPT to act as a fill-in-the-blank worksheet generator on a specific topic, creating worksheets with a list of sentences where the student's task is to fill in the blank with the correct word. 6. Explaining Complex Topics: Ask ChatGPT to explain a complex topic in simple terms, including step-by-step instructions for solving a problem and demonstrations of various techniques. 7. Translation: Ask ChatGPT to translate any text into English and even improve English for you, correcting your spelling and improving any synonyms that you use. 8. Choose Your Own Adventure Game: Turn your study materials into a Choose Your Own Adventure game with ChatGPT. 9. Quiz Game: Create a quiz game with ChatGPT by asking it to generate multiple-choice questions with one correct answer and incorrect answers on a specific topic. 10. Summarizing Text: Ask ChatGPT to summarize a lengthy text on a specific topic, providing the main ideas and key points. 11. Exam Study Tips: Ask ChatGPT to provide exam study tips for a specific subject or topic, including effective study techniques, time management strategies, and ways to reduce exam anxiety. 12. Vocabulary Builder: Ask ChatGPT to help you build your vocabulary by generating lists of words and their definitions on a specific topic. 13. Practice Conversations: Ask ChatGPT to help you practice conversations in a foreign language by generating dialogue prompts and responses.
We can also do it by asking ChatGPT to draw the mindmap in ASCII characters in the code terminal. I have done this asking ChatGPT to create a new type and kind of mindmap.
There are probably some problems here for example the most current information on a subject is not available yet. How about the times it gets things wrong? All the disclaimers in the program are there for a reason no? Perhaps some advice here could be good.
Get the learning prompt cheat sheet 👉 join.alexanderfyoung.com/chatgptstudying
Thanks Alex. I've just started looking into chatGPT so the cheat sheet will be very useful.
Hello Dr. Young, I love your videos. Is there a way you can adapt your study strategies of 'encoding' and other methods for learning Computer Science, a subject with higher intrinsic load? I think that would be an extremely helpful and POPULAR video!
@@pablito2958 tip from me I guess: code your damn head off. Learning a concept isn't very useful unless you fully grasp the "why" and "when". Going out of your way to write code which specifically uses concepts you've studied will reinforce the aforementioned "what" and "why".
good luck mate, hoped this helped at least somewhat
tricky censorship doctor
I ask chat GPT to explain complex things as if I'm toddler and it makes up cute stories to explain things i learn for medical student, and it actually makes SENSE
I ask it to explain it to me like Ryan Reynolds. It comes up with some funny analogy like ex girlfriends 🤣
Honestly I’m glad I’m not alone here because I’ve been using it for the same thing. It’s has been a game changer.
its the future 🤣
Nice. I will also try that out
EXACTLY
in brief:
This video discusses 13 techniques to use ChatGPT for studying, which can save time and help learners study more effectively.
These techniques include:
1. Creating mind maps: ChatGPT can help build mind maps based on specific prompts, making it easier to start studying.
2. Creating study timetables: ChatGPT can create daily, weekly, or monthly study plans based on the user's preferences.
3. Generating active recall questions: ChatGPT can create exam-style questions for practice.
4. Writing essays: ChatGPT can be used to write essays on various topics, helping with thesis formulation and persuasive writing.
5. Creating fill-in-the-blank worksheets: ChatGPT can generate fill-in-the-blank questions for testing comprehension.
6. Explaining math and technical subjects: ChatGPT can break down complex topics and provide step-by-step instructions.
7. Translating and improving English text: ChatGPT can act as an English translator and improve grammar and fluency.
8. Generating Choose Your Own Adventure games: ChatGPT can create interactive games that stimulate creativity and imagination.
9. Using the Socratic method: ChatGPT can question beliefs and develop arguments using this method.
10. Summarizing key points: ChatGPT can summarize text or topics in a concise and easy-to-understand manner.
11. Simplifying complex topics: ChatGPT can break down complex topics into simpler terms for better understanding.
12. Creating flashcards: ChatGPT can generate flashcard questions and answers in a spreadsheet format.
13. Live quizzing: ChatGPT can quiz users on any topic in real-time.
A bonus technique involves using ChatGPT to review code and help with coding principles.
Additionally, the video suggests using ChatGPT to summarize UA-cam video transcriptions to retain key points from the content. (that's correct)
Thx
Copy this
Timeline:
00:00 - Intro
00:42 - Technique 1 - Create Mind Map
01:13 - Technique 2 - Create A Study Timetable
01:50 - Technique 3 - Create Active Recall Questions
02:25 - Technique 4 - Write An Essay
02:57 - Technique 5 - Fill In The Blanks
03:32 - Technique 6 - Teach Math
04:08 - Technique 7 - Translation & Languages
04:45 - Technique 8 - Teach Creativity
05:24 - Technique 9 - Learn Reasoning
05:54 - Technique 10 - Summarise Points
06:17 - Technique 11 - Feynman Tehnique
06:41 - Technique 12 - Create Flashcards
07:19 - Technique 13 - Live Active Recall
07:56 - BONUS Technique 14 - Learn To Code
08:20 - BONUS Technique 15 - UA-cam Notes
I asked ChatGPT to summarize the main points of a topic, and then I asked it to put those main points into a tier list by order of importance and 👏it👏did👏
Thanks!
Actually I used Chatgpt as my personal one to one teacher. whenever a paragraph is confusing, I paste that in it and ask questions. If I have doubts (serious to silly one), I ask and it will tell answer in accordance with original paragraph content. Such tiny (yet confusing) questions can't be asked in a open class, especially for a student with couple doubts every single page.
That;s me. I ask question to question and in the end i forgot from where i started.
I did this today it helped me alot am even excited to study with it again
I get it to explain runtime errors like i'm a five year old....
I ask it to explain complicated things (convoluted and unclear) people say in simple language. It usually helps me understand what they mean, but not always. In some cases it needs some background info about the speaker to do this. Sometimes, the sentence is too messed up to make sense. I'd estimate it works about 9 out of 10 times, but it depends on the input. If the input is good, it should work 100% of the time.
Did you just ChatGPT “write a script on how to use ChatGPT with studying” 😂😂😂
Yes and then ask AI voice and AI video editor to make sound a picture. We entered the era of garbage content
Loooooool
@@firefly_films2718
Garbage in. Garbage out.
That's always been true. About everything in life.
@@firefly_films2718 this era is aka medieval.
yep check the side bars at 0:13 hahah
I have just discovered your channel today, and I am so grateful! I am back in College and all of the ChatGPT capabilities (tutorials that you provide) for structuring an essay to StudyBuddy, Productivity Pal are immensely helpful. Thank you so much.
Instantly subbed this is golden age for learning making our workflow 100X better
I absolutely love chat GPT for reading books in a foreign language. The translation are not always perfect but it gets the meaning right most of the time.
You explain even complex topics in such a straightforward way.
Using Chat-GPT for math, coding and science is a double edged sword. It certainly get's you going pretty fast and can provide you with concepts, ideas etc. And for anything from school to early bachelor it's great. But at it's core is a language model, not a math tool like Wolfram Alpha or Maple and no code generator or heuristic code optimizer. Errors in the response are common not an exception and it's far ro confident in it's mistakes to actually do math or serious coding.
It's really great in giving as much explaination as needed for a complex topic, and it can be a great training tool. But you really need to watch out for mistakes (especially signs and factors) and gaining a wrong sense of confidence.
As an aerospace engineer, stem students do have to be careful using it for math and engineering problems and topics. It's mostly right, but there can be some very minor flaws in the logic of its answers that can lead a student astray. It is very powerful and an amazing tool for learning something new and confusing, but make sure you don't only rely on it. That being said I do use it every week a few times and when I do I am still very impressed with this AI. So yes.....use it but please be careful!!!
MOst useful video I've seen about ChatGPT so far. Automatic subcribed.
Just brilliant. Summarizing UA-cam transcripts can be very useful for me for some teaching that I do
New technology is scary. Like it or not, the education system now is not built for the technology of tomorrow. Although I’d agree that using no brain power to do any work is lazy, but to use ChatGPT effectively, you still need to understand context, subject matter, and logic to get a non generic response. In 10 years, this will be a normal tool that we use to process information.
If you ARE someone who is just looking to use this tool to glide through school and be lazy, I would hope that you also use it to become more productive, learn more/faster, and possibly build new skills or passions on top of it.
I don't ever comment but this is honestly mind blowing. I was using it for such trivial things, I had underestimated how advanced and smart AI is. Amazing!
I love using it to help me review lectures! Sometimes my professors don't explain things in a way I understand very well, or a question in my head pops up during review and it saves so much time compared to trawling through Google looking for answers :)
I'm intercalating right now, and I can imagine it being very helpful over the summer when it comes to making flashcards and reviewing content before I go back to my Medicine degree. Of course it does give some false information, but I find that it gives a good starting point and the specifics need to be cross-checked from the most uptodate/relevant sources online anyway.
I've always learned better by having discussions about a topic and ChatGPT has helped a lot having discussions with me
Amazing, and thanks for the cheat sheet this is gonna be useful specially when I can't find any specific information on a niche topic I wanna learn, for example
I use Tammy AIto learn much faster on UA-cam. The summary and productivity timestamps are the best in the market!
Amazing video! Thank you for it. Could you expand or go deeper on prompts for learning English as a second language. I loved the prompts for creating "fill in the blanks"
There are some great prompts. Thank you.
Thanks for this strategy!
This is excellent for teaching people how to teach themselves using AI tools. Thank you.
Please create more prompts like this video! :) TQ
I asked ChatGPT to generate a summary of this video:
Response:
Sure, here's a brief summary of each technique mentioned in the video:
Build an effective mind map: Use chat GPT to create a mind map by asking it to list out the central idea, main branches, and sub-branches of a topic. You can then draw it out and fill in the details yourself.
Create a study timetable: Ask chat GPT to create a study plan for you, specifying the subject, topics, and how you'd like to study. You can even add in breaks for food, exercise, and entertainment.
Write active recall questions: Ask chat GPT to write questions in the style of your exam, which you can practice later. You can even ask it to write multiple choice questions with explanations.
Use generative AI to write an essay: Map out the topic first, then ask chat GPT to research it and formulate a persuasive piece of writing.
Create missing word content: Use chat GPT to create fill-in-the-blank worksheets for testing comprehension. This is particularly useful for language learning.
Break down complex math topics: Ask chat GPT to explain complex topics or copy and paste in a formula and get an explanation.
Translate any text into English: Use chat GPT to translate any text into English and correct any errors in spelling or grammar.
Use games to be more creative: Use chat GPT to create prompts for creative games, like story or poetry writing.
Summarize long articles: Use chat GPT to summarize long articles into shorter, more digestible pieces of information.
Find information on any topic: Use chat GPT to research any topic and find information quickly and easily.
Build vocabulary and improve language skills: Use chat GPT to provide definitions, synonyms, and example sentences for new vocabulary words.
Get quick explanations for scientific concepts: Use chat GPT to explain scientific concepts in simple terms.
Practice public speaking: Use chat GPT to generate speech prompts and practice giving speeches or presentations.
Bonus Technique: Use chat GPT to create flashcards for memorization and studying.
If you are on a learning platform online that does not offer a transcript. You can use Google Docs record to text feature. The sound has to be loud enough for it to pick up. Just start the video and then hit record and you are now transcribing. Then at 2,000 letters at a time ask chat gpt to summarize. Notion AI however does not have a 2k letter cap that I have seen.
8:18 People were asking on how to create notes.
First timer, thanks for a helpful vid.
Just brilliant!!! thanks 😄
Great video, Alex. Looking for more videos on prompt engineering. Also, if you could describe the time stamps on your videos, it would be better for future reference
Really useful video Alex
its an opening eye video thank youuu
These are great examples. Thanks so much!
Very cool - Seldom would have loved this (and probably make it cry). :)
Omg thank you so much
You can also give a prompt to it to make whatever you are studying more fun..or you can ask to make a real life analogy or analogy related to something you like!
Example: Teach me about array and objects in javascript using analogies related to taylor swift songs to make it more fun and engaging. Take context from taylor swift songs to make analogies.
Example: teach me about functions in javascript like you are teaching to a cat. Do it in a fun and sassy way.
this is amazing, thank you!
Interesting, thanks a lot!🙂
we need a second part of it please can make this if yes make it it geniuenly helps us in multiple aspects so do it now for us
Thank you very much
Loved your video. Please create more.
Your video was very helpful. Thanks
No doubt I've been learning all day about the good prompts. Many videos with the same content, but your video is the best of ever. Refreshing my mind, thanks for your good content
Amazing! Thank you for this video! Would you make one about all the ways one can use ChatGpt to learn a language, for example I am learning from a book (which has dialogues, grammar, vocabulary...) and it's hard to create active recall questions from it.. thank you. New subscriber👍
This is an explosion of productivity.
GPT-4 is even more robust. Incredible tools for research and learning!
Excellent video!
Thank you
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Is the free version of ChatGPT suitable?
This is a great misnomer. I struggled to find code on ChatGPT for a coding problem, and it failed miserably. Regarding chatgpt as teacher, its effectiveness is purely contingent on the interest and motivation of the student. It is not the great smoking gun to solve learning issues and it never will be. It is simply a teaching aid.
I frequently use it as a dictionary and thesaurus. It's actually easier and quicker than using a dictionary or thesaurus. As well as helping with grammar and syntax, rewriting sentences to flow better for instance
i wonder if this motivates the teachers to ask more about personal perception and impressions of material (for the humanities)
i just asked it to tell me what people could mix up when learning of closely connceted topics xyz. for example i asked about variations of Anovas. (to see what questions my prof could ask or where he could misdirect me in the questions)
it explained the anova types and said "People could mix up these variations of ANOVA by thinking that they are the same thing, or by not considering the type of design (e.g. between-subjects or within-subjects) when selecting the appropriate technique. Additionally, they could mix up the number of factors being tested, the nature of the factors (e.g. categorical or continuous) and the type of response variable (e.g. continuous or binary)."
in the future chatgpt will be able to watch this whole youtube video and summarise what youve said
That was really good. I stopped your video and indulged in a Socratic discussion about the existence of God. We went at it for 15 minutes. I think I won! But not sure. I went with the argument of a First Cause - a Prime Mover which I named ‘God’. The response from Chatgpt was amazing. It’s given me lots of ideas as a teacher. Thanks for that tip.
ChatGPT is a life safer. Helped me a lot with projects and assignments. VERY helpful AI indeed 😊
I hope you acknowledged ChatGPT in your source of references / bibliography!! 😂
Again, It's really important video for students.
LMAO I'm just amazed by this tool. It has changed my whole student life for real. Thanks for this video
good information about chat gpt
This is from a legal website:
"ChatGPT is subject to certain accuracy and bias risks. Like any other AI chatbot, ChatGPT can only generate text based on the data on which it was trained. This means that if the datasets ChatGPT is trained on contain errors, inaccuracies, or biases, these will be reflected in the ChatGPT’s responses and if the datasets ChatGPT is trained on do not contain sufficient resources, ChatGPT may produce a lucid and comprehendible answer, but one that is incorrect or incomplete. Due to the risk of inaccuracy, it raises concerns about ChatGPT’s potential to create misleading content which may have serious consequences, such as damaging reputations or spreading misleading information."
Excellent information! Very practical!
Thank you!
Thank God you don't play background music!❤❤
I don't think this works too well anymore. They completely gutted that chatGPT version
very cool
This is awesome thank you
This video in nearly as good as ChatGPT!
Thanks..
2:21 You can see ChatGPT making an error by giving two correct answers instead of one. It's good but still in many cases unreliable.
Good 👍.
Thanks for the prompts. What is the HP CYAO game called? I found a few of them.
Excellent
can you help me how to make chatgpt to abakyse my pdf document
I wonder how helpful chatgpt could be in the surgery room?
For maths, it can explain things. But it cannot do the actual maths, as it only operates on words, treating numbers as words, unaware of their meaning.
It will write something, which will most likely contain mistakes.
Can I just say "holy sh*t!" This is the bomb!. figuratively speaking.
i actually passed a practice test using chat gpt
So what's the difference between using chatgdp or following a textbook? Not much.
Mindmaps
Quizzes
0:27 well we wouldn’t be stealing them if you’re giving them away 😅
Great
I would not recommend it for studying but would for building reports or templates. The reason is because I tested it for what I do and gave false information. Always ask it for yhe sources before using and check them carefully.
Ok, but can it make a cup of tea?
You’re a legend 🐐
I use it to help me write my paper, but I ask it to supply sources and links to them. It saved me so much more time since I have two children, school, work, and a wife, so it's a nice tool to cut down the bullshit.
Sources or resources?
I give you a tip: you don't have to constantly write "please" when asking something to chatGPT. It has no feeling so you can go straight
I’m just British and very polite😅
@@AlexanderFYoung 😂
@@AlexanderFYoung 😂😂
excellecnt
Why do I know your voice so well
I literally did not know UA-cam had a transcription feature. 😂
I used ChatGPT to summarize this video. Here you go:
1. Mind Mapping: Ask ChatGPT to create a mind map on a specific topic, listing out the central idea, main branches, and sub-branches.
2. Study Timetable: Ask ChatGPT to create a study timetable for you, specifying the subject, topics, and how you want to study, and when (daily, weekly, or monthly).
3. Active Recall Questions: Ask ChatGPT to write questions in the style of your exam on a specific topic, with one correct answer and incorrect answers, and explanations for each.
4. Essay Writing: Ask ChatGPT to act as an essay writer on any key topic, research the topic, formulate a thesis, and write a persuasive piece of work that's both informative and engaging to read.
5. Missing Word Content: Ask ChatGPT to act as a fill-in-the-blank worksheet generator on a specific topic, creating worksheets with a list of sentences where the student's task is to fill in the blank with the correct word.
6. Explaining Complex Topics: Ask ChatGPT to explain a complex topic in simple terms, including step-by-step instructions for solving a problem and demonstrations of various techniques.
7. Translation: Ask ChatGPT to translate any text into English and even improve English for you, correcting your spelling and improving any synonyms that you use.
8. Choose Your Own Adventure Game: Turn your study materials into a Choose Your Own Adventure game with ChatGPT.
9. Quiz Game: Create a quiz game with ChatGPT by asking it to generate multiple-choice questions with one correct answer and incorrect answers on a specific topic.
10. Summarizing Text: Ask ChatGPT to summarize a lengthy text on a specific topic, providing the main ideas and key points.
11. Exam Study Tips: Ask ChatGPT to provide exam study tips for a specific subject or topic, including effective study techniques, time management strategies, and ways to reduce exam anxiety.
12. Vocabulary Builder: Ask ChatGPT to help you build your vocabulary by generating lists of words and their definitions on a specific topic.
13. Practice Conversations: Ask ChatGPT to help you practice conversations in a foreign language by generating dialogue prompts and responses.
Why am I watching this video when I can just ask Chat GPT how to use it best for studying
How to study for multiple choice exams
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I ask many maths questions from chatgpt but I feed very annoyed that it give more than 80% of them are wrong
We can also do it by asking ChatGPT to draw the mindmap in ASCII characters in the code terminal.
I have done this asking ChatGPT to create a new type and kind of mindmap.
how can i use it to help in usmle case study questions ??
AI cant replace me as it is not able to randomly press buttons in the right order.
Yet... lol
There are probably some problems here for example the most current information on a subject is not available yet. How about the times it gets things wrong? All the disclaimers in the program are there for a reason no? Perhaps some advice here could be good.