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It’s wild to me how many people still don’t know how to prompt ChatGPT well. So I created a formula just for you: the “WISER” framework. 👉 WISER = Who + Instructions + Sub Tasks + Examples + Review 👈 -————————— 👇 Let’s break it down 👇 -————————— 🗣️ W - who is it Start your prompt with “you are a ____.” You are a creative literature expert. You are a marine biologist. You are a ballet dancer who breaks the rules. Give it an identity. Give it an environment. ✏️ I - instructions Provide clear instructions—what do you want the model to actually do? If it’s a marine biologist, instruct it to explain a complex ocean phenomenon in simple terms. Make your instructions explicit and easy to understand. ✂️ S - sub tasks Break it down into smaller pieces, it’ll perform better that way. For the marine biologist example, ask it to give you the ocean term, what it is, how it’s changing, and why it matters. Or ask it to explain tides to a 5yo, then 13yo, then 21yo. Chunk it up. Help it “think” step-by-step. 🖼️ E - examples It’s great at mimicry, so help it by providing examples or a template to follow. If you want a sonnet, provide an example sonnet. If you want a dance routine, describe a move to start from. Multiple, varied examples are best. 📖 R - review Is the output what you wanted? Did it fall short? Do you have a next step? Use the chat interface to your advantage; ask follow-up questions, clarify, or expand on ChatGPT’s initial response. Ask it to be funnier, longer. Ask it to give you the results in a table. Ask it to break it down even further. Don’t be afraid to start over or start a new chat thread. Want more helpful AI advice? Follow me at @alliekmiller and sign up for my newsletter to get my full ChatGPT guide for free (link in bio) 🔗

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It is wild to me how many people still don't know how to prompt chat GPT. So we're going to show you a framework. I call this the Wiser Framework. W-I-S-E-R. Let's break it down. W is who you're going to assign an identity. I is instructions. You're going to tell it what to do. S is subtasks. You're going to break it down so that it's easier to follow. E is examples. AI is great at mimicry. So you're going to show it what to do. And R is review. Look at the output, figure out how you can fix it or expand on it. Good luck.

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