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🤫 These ChatGPT Secret Codes Blew My Mind

Start using ChatGPT like the top 1%.

Hi!

I'm about to share something most people don't know about ChatGPT.

There are hidden codes and commands that can help you work faster.

I've been testing a few of these, and the difference is insane.

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🤫 These ChatGPT Secret Codes Blew My Mind

Ready to unlock AI’s full potential?

Note: These should also work in other tools like Claude, Perplexity, etc.

Here are the secret codes I use often.

1/ ELI5 (Explain Like I'm 5)

Let AI explain you something you don’t understand quickly without writing any complicated prompts.

2/ TLDR (summarize long text into short)

Just write “TLDR” and copy paste the text you want to summarize. As easy as that.

3/ Jargonize (professional nerdy tone)

Make your text sound smart. This is specifically useful for LinkedIn posts, pitch desks, whitepapers, emails, etc.

4/ Humanize (sound like a human)

Was it extremely difficult for you to make ChatGPT sound like a human?

Not anymore and you don’t need some extra humanizing tools.

Just add “humanize:” before your prompt and it will write like a human.

No “revolutionary, game-changing, or introducing” in your text.

5/ Feynman Technique (deep understanding)

You can use ELI5 or ELI10 to understand complex topics in simple worlds.

However, this technique helps you understand topics on a deeper level by breaking a topic down in 4 steps.

  • Teach it to a child (ELI5)

  • Identify knowledge gaps

  • Simplify and clarify

  • Review and repeat

See you in the next newsletter!

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All the best,

René

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