Arthur Bennett

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02 Dec 09:13

ICYMI: Yesterday we covered how you can tell AI Generated content from authentic human content, and this was a staggering statistic.

As shown on the graph, we can see that ever since ChatGPT's release, AI generated content has only been on the rise, with very minimal fluctuation since.

Take a look at it for yourself here:

Posted

25 Nov 08:55

20 Nov 11:11

Hi Mark - would definitely recommend Manus, a tool we have covered in detail before. I'll drop the link to our previous live session covering it: https://watch.utendum.ai/programs/beginner-ai-program-week-10-exploring-manus-for-content-creation?category_id=244431

Hope this helps!

Posted

08 Nov 12:27

Good afternoon all, hope you're having a great weekend!

Just to let you all know, there won't be any live sessions next week due to our travel arrangements - just so you're aware ahead of time.

If you haven't already, I would definitely encourage everyone to catch up on a couple recent sessions that may take your fancy! A couple I would definitely recommend:

NotebookLM Live Session - fantastic closed source AI tool.

ChatGPT Plus - exploring what you get for subscribing to ChatGPT.

Comparing the Pros and Cons of popular AIs - which AI tool you should be using for specific use cases.

Have a great weekend - and I'll be here to provide any support you need in the meantime!

Posted

07 Nov 14:10

Good afternoon everyone!

Here is the link to today's Beginner ChatGPT Masterclass!

We have had a lot of new AI beginners joining us this month which is great! And I wanted everyone to have this as a resource to get up to speed as to how they can get going using ChatGPT as quickly as possible.

We covered a bit about prompting - separating a good prompt from bad, custom GPTs, organizing your chats, and customizing your responses!

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29 Oct 12:05

Good afternoon all!

This Friday at 12pm, we will be taking a look at ChatGPT's Agent Mode!

Here is the link to Friday's session: Exploring ChatGPT's Agent Mode

We'll be seeing what it is, why it's so useful, along with seeing it in action for ourselves for a range of different tasks, from combining research and writing, to collaborating on workspace tasks!

Posted

24 Oct 13:51

Good afternoon everyone!

Today, we looked at a good few prompting structures, and more so how to create better prompts - with less.

Here's the recording of today's session: Making Sharp, Efficient Prompts.

Posted

23 Oct 09:02

Good morning everyone!

Tomorrow at 12pm, we'll be having our next live session, where we will be looking at how we can make shorter, sharper, and more effective prompts.

Here is the join link for tomorrow's session: Making Sharp, Efficient and Effective Prompts.

Look forward to seeing you there!

Posted

21 Oct 11:04

Morning all,

Ahead of a session later this week, where we'll be looking at making your prompts sharper, more structured, and more concise; I wanted to share a resource that I want you to have moving forward: 

Prompting Frameworks and Strategies

Within this document there are a few prompting frameworks, along with some strategies to ensure your prompts get you as close to the response you need as possible!

10 Oct 16:15

The 2 tools I would recommend would be Canva, where you can choose from a number of different templates available, or Manus.

ChatGPT is good at telling you it's done something when in reality it isn't - so Canva and Manus would be the ones I would turn to!