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Edu-Mega-Prompts and fragile AIs

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This week's newsletter is a bit different. As there are a lot of great, looooong newsletters with tons of links and resources out there, I want to make Prompt Pulse quick and valuable. Each week, I'll share one Prompt Engineer, One Prompt, and one Prompt Resource.

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👷🏻‍♀️ Prompt Engineer: Nick St. Pierre

As a former documentary photographer, seeing the results Nick's getting from his Midjourney prompts are truly mindblowing. He is publicly learning how to get exactly what you want from AI, and he shares the exact prompt used. By popular demand, he recently launched his Youtube channel.

✏️ Prompt: Edu-Mega-Prompt

The Undoing strategy is used to surface and reframe commonly mistaken ideas and assumptions while building an educational quiz. Dr. Philippa Hardman decided to teach ChatGPT the Undoing framework, making it a powerful assistant.

"Armed with an understanding of a) how to talk ChatGPT’s language and b) the science of learning, AI can be leveraged to not only improve our efficiency as educators but also - and critically - our effectiveness" - Dr. Philippa Hardman

📚 Prompt Resource: EditGPT

Chrome and Safari extension EditGPT turns ChatGPT into Grammarly. It can be used anywhere; when writing emails, editing blog posts and social posts.

👋 And lastly...

Bing's new chatbot is having a hard time with constructive criticism. When Justine Moore pushed back because of an obvious error, he (yeah, it is most certainly a dude) just couldn't take the defeat. Justine was clearly trying to set him up - by time-traveling.