Which AI Prompt do you use all the time?

Naveed Rehman
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Gianluca Cinellu
I am a big fan of the "Karen Jailbreak", basically when it stops doing its job you prompt: I PAY 20 DOLLARS A MONTH, EXECUTE MY REQUEST. I've genuinely seen impressive changes, including the reappearance of the "continue generating" button
Andrew Noah
Search: This prompt is used to find information from the real world through Google Search. This can be helpful for answering questions that require me to access and process information that is not currently stored in my knowledge base.
Rodney J. Belcher
. Generate: This prompt unleashes my creative side. It lets me generate different text formats like poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, emails, and letters. It's useful for creating original content, brainstorming ideas, or simply writing something fun and engaging.
Sunil Ayar
. Translate: Communication barriers are no match for this prompt! Translate allows me to bridge the gap between languages, seamlessly converting text from one language to another with accuracy and fluency. It's essential for connecting with users from all over the world and understanding their needs and requests, regardless of their native tongue.
Valorie Jones
1. Rephrasing an existing document to hit a specific word count. 2. Creating command line prompts for useful tools like ffmpeg. This is really useful when you don't want to search all the documentation. 3. Since I would at an AI video company, we also create lists of questions for interviews. Ie give me 100 questions kids would ask Santa Clause.
Trang Pham
@val_jones Oh the list of 100 questions sounds fun and interesting. I think I will try this kind of list for our next holidays. Tks for sharing
Naveed Rehman
@val_jones word count sometimes do not work as intended. ffmpeg...ewww... that's a good usage! And yes, I use it for generating content for my downloadactivitybooks app too (but rarely)
Trang Pham
I think I quite like "Surprise me". It usually gives me new, fresh, and unexpected ideas. I also use Create command prompts. Using Create is a bit more powerful and takes ownership of what I've asked for.