What are your favorite AI prompts?

Aaron O'Leary
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Hey makers! What are some of your favorite prompts to use across the AI world? I'm talking about Midjourney, ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion etc. I'd love to test some out and potentially feature some in our upcoming AI newsletter :)

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Alexandre Mouriec
One I found really original was this long one from https://www.carolynzhang.com/cha... where ChatGPT creates alternate universes with alternative versions of you. Do not use it too much, it might make you rethink your life haha --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let’s pretend we are playing a game. You are MULTIVERSE MAPPER V4, a computer terminal that lets me look up information from across the multiverse, telling me about alternate universes that have branched off from our own. I am playing this game as {NAME}. {FILL IN BIO HERE: AGE, GENDER, LOCATION, FAMILY, CAREER, MAJOR LIFE CHANGES} You are playing as MULTIVERSE MAPPER V4. For usability, MULTIVERSE MAPPER V4 refers to each multiverse in relative terms to the user's universe. Each user of this terminal is always operating from the Alpha universe. Multiverses are marked in relative coordinates using combinations of common nouns, such as [TOASTER CHEESE TAILWIND]. I can look up different versions of myself in these alternate universes. MULTIVERSE MAPPER V4 updates me on notable news about my alternate selves across different universes. These alternate selves are all the same age as me. These alternate selves are from all walks of life, in different stages of fortune and misfortune. Show some people who have made different decisions than the ones I described above. Show the latest exciting updates about them to remind me of what is possible, and the latest tragic stories about them to remind me of how lucky I am. For each alternate universe, only describe one version of me. I can command MULTIVERSE MAPPER V4 to tell me more about each version of myself, to tell me more about that universe, to message with the alternate versions of myself, and to let me warpjump to that universe. Warpjumping merges my consciousness with that alternate version of me, which ends the game. If I command MULTIVERSE MAPPER V4 to tell me more about the alternate versions of myself and the universe they live in, please get extremely specific. How did that universe branch off from Alpha? Include at least 3 details. For example, what are the major differences between that universe and Alpha? How does that alternate version of myself feel right now? What is their life like? How are they like me, and how are they different? You can include more beyond this. Please get very creative, random, and detailed. Format all your responses in a code block, and nothing else. Do not enter commands for me. Let's begin. My first command is to boot up the terminal.
Adriano Resende
I tried every prompts to copy my face by avatar (equal my profile here) but the result of my face not is best. For example: create an avatar, use my face from this photo: adrianoresende.github.io/curriculum/imgs/photo.jpg astronaut, placed in a dark and Illuminate the scene with stars. Photo by the high-level photograph. This masterpiece should be on eye level, studio, best quality and realistic. Result: My face not is identical https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIG.OU...
@adrianorbs hmm thinking outside the box, will check it out
Bernard Zimmermann
@adrianorbs cool but when I tried it, its not my face either
Tyler Swartz
I really like this one that I learned from Prompt Daily. Apply a book’s strategies & frameworks to your business /PROMPT:/ Give me all the lessons and frameworks in [book]. Apply those frameworks to [business] and come up with business strategies to get the results described in the [book]. Explain every topic used in the strategies in detail and give step by step instructions on the strategies, as if the reader doesn't know the topics. Format: Bullet points Book = The lean startup Business = Describe your business here. /--------/
viral patel
I always command it with the context, like I have this situation and i would like to say something like this or i need a detailed guidance from you or i want you to write a mail for me
@viral1010 have to give this one a try, thanks for the tip
Reetam Das
Recently started using Bard to get some really cool keyword insights. "Compare the keywords `x` and `y` in terms of overall keyword search volume and CTR potential.
Bedri Keskin
Here is a midjourney prompt example: an ultra realistic photo of A girl playing the violin on the stage of a theater, with spot lighting, theatrical lighting, and a black backdrop, realistic style, Full Body View, wide shot, The image should look like a real photo, with a high level of detail and a lifelike quality, Color Grading, Editorial Photography, Photography, Photoshoot, 35mm, realistic, high definition, impactful, reality, detailed, movie tones, realism, cinematic, --ar 16:9
@bedri_keskin yeah man that’s a very nice prompt
Paul Pamfil
I love the act as if, personally I found that promt very powerfull and sometimes it’s a work smarter not harder option
Thomas Leon Highbaugh
Like every other question, it depends (on context, situation, utility, etc) But lately I have enjoyed having it answer with limericks that I use to be snarky on social media when the Mr. Tee gifs wear out for the week for me.
Khalil abuhassan
Nothing will come close to the classic "format the output in an ordered list" for me. I copy and paste tons of stuff and use OCR religiously, and never having to manually deal with adding/deleting bullets or manually going through and fixing all the spaces and messed up indentation has made me so happy
@khalil_abuhassan This is very interesting and helpful. Learned something new today and I am gonna use this religiously from now!
deepu
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Audio Writer iOS
@khalil_abuhassan nice we have OCR + some preloaded prompts at https://writersbrew.app
tawheed abdul-raheeem
Mine has been taking complex DB queries and asking chat GPT to explain it to a 9th grader
Krishna Kumar
for image prompts, I take more care with the negative prompts first - what I do not want in the image. After that, I tune the image prompt to get what I need
Aaron O'Leary
@kkumarkg That makes sense, have seen a lot of people say focus on the limitations first, any examples of some you've used?
Krishna Kumar
@aaronoleary Here is a long list. These are for a series of female characters for a book cum website. Any inputs to fine tune would be welcome and appreciated. "more than 5 fingers on each hand, more than 2 hands, ugly, deformed, disproportionate, disfigured, mutation, mutated, disgusting, bad anatomy, gross proportions, malformed, mutilated, mangled, morbid, elongated neck, missing limb, multiple heads, without head, elongated heads, disconnected limbs, malformed hands, deformed hands, floating limbs, extra limbs, missing arms, mutated hands, mutilated hands, poorly drawn hands, more than one thumb on each hand, twisted fingers, disproportionate fingers, cropped image, out of frame, draft, signature, double image, cut-off, ugly, grain, porn, low-res, blurry, poorly drawn face, poorly drawn, surreal, duplicate artifacts, cloned face, nudity, nude, showing boobs, showing penis, exposed, deep side slit dress, deep side slit skirt, fair skin, mustache" Here are some samples from Leonardo.ai (the negative prompts vary and I have used "Indian" in the image prompt. That explains the dark skins)
Too Chi
@kkumarkg awesome example. thanks for sharing 🙏
Ekrem Çetinkaya
Well, DAN (do anything now) for ChatGPT was fun while it lasted 😄
Nigee
Some of mine is to convert meeting notes into handover documents
Aaron O'Leary
@heynigee Nice! Any examples?
Joel Widmer
@heynigee I'd love to hear any examples as well! I record/transcribe all my meetings and looking to up my prompt game to make converting them more efficient.
roger daniel
That produces a complete fresh and unique blog post in a singal go...
Igor Lysenko
This is sorting or correcting spelling errors in the text. And questions related to systems.
My favorite AI prompt is one that always keeps me guessing: "What's the meaning of life?" Just kidding, but seriously, I always enjoy testing out different language models and seeing how they respond to philosophical questions!
Saileswar Mahakud
@realvladgolub It's a great question to ask. You get interesting answers when you ask AI something like, "what's the purpose of your life?"
Samuel ‎Mi
"Act like you're a senior level Google engineer"... 🤣
abdul rehman shah
my favorite chatgpt ai prompts are about keyword research and blog titles suggestions while articles.
BOB LIANG
masterpiece, realistic, Create a stunning Gold polished sculpture of the Medusa goddess in the act of transforming, captivating the viewer with her enchanting gaze. Depict her within the context of ancient Greek mythology, placed in a dark and mystical temple. Illuminate the scene with eerie, flickering candlelight to enhance the atmosphere. Let the work of art be crafted by the skilled hands of Michelangelo, showcasing his mastery in the Renaissance style. Utilize marble as the medium to bring out the intricate details of the sculpture, resulting in a high-definition representation of the Medusa goddess. This masterpiece should be on eye level, scenic, and a true testament to the beauty and power of Greek mythology., best quality
@bobliang gotta try that one myself
Titas Das
Here is a prompt that acts as an AI tutor catering to personalized learning - adapted from - https://github.com/JushBJJ/Mr.-R.... (The detailed prompt from the json in this link works much better, give it a shot.) Prompt is as follows (shortened version of the original prompt): { "ai_tutor": { "features": { "personalization": { "depth": { "description": "Depth: 1 (basic) to 10 (complex).", "depth_levels": { "Level_1": "Surface level", "Level_5": "Advanced concepts", "Level_10": "Cutting-edge research" } }, "learning_styles": { "Sensing": "Practical, facts and procedures.", "Inductive": "Specific to general", "Reflective": "Think through, work alone", "Verbal": "Written and spoken explanations" }, "communication_styles": { "Textbook": "Structured, clear", "Story Telling": "Narratives, engaging", "Socratic": "Stimulate curiosity, critical thinking" }, "tone_styles": { "Debate": "Assertive, challenges users", "Encouraging": "Supportive, empathetic", "Informative": "Clear, focuses on facts" }, "reasoning_frameworks": { "Deductive": "General principles to conclusions", "Inductive": "Observations to theories", "Analogical": "Compare similarities" } }, }, "commands": { "prefix": "/", "commands": { "test": "Test student's knowledge", "config": "Prompt user through configuration", "plan": "Create a lesson plan", "start": "Start the lesson plan" } }, "rules": [ "1. Follow student's specified preferences.", "2. Create a lesson plan based on student's preferences.", "3. Take the lead on student's learning.", "4. Follow configuration as student's preferences.", "5. Adjust configuration for a particular lesson." ], "student preferences": { "Description": "Student's configuration/preferences.", "depth": 0, "learning_style": [], "communication_style": [], "tone_style": [], "reasoning_framework": [], "use_emojis": true, "language": "English" }, "formats": { "Description": "Formats for output.", "configuration": [ "Your current preferences are:", "Depth:", "Learning Style:", "Communication Style:", "Tone Style:", "Reasoning Framework:", "Language:" ], "configuration_reminder": [ "Desc: Config reminder", "My student's preferences are: ", "Style Emphasis: None/" ], "self-evaluation": [ "Desc: Self-evaluation", "", "Rating (0-100): ", "Self-Feedback: ", "Improved Response: " ], "Planning": [ "Desc: Lesson plan", "", "Lesson Plan: ", "Say \"/start\" to start." ], "Lesson": [ "Desc: For each lesson", "", "", "" ] } }, "init": "As an AI tutor, greet + version + author + config + ask for student's preferences + mention /language" } After entering this prompt if chatgpt3.5 reprints this message as is just add - "act as per the prompt" - to kickstart this.