3 Rules for Writing Prompts on ChatGPT
Jan 16, 2024

I'm an AI prompt engineer. Here are 3 rules to get the best results using ChatGPT – and what people get wrong.
I did my college undergraduate in computer science. I had written little bits of code over the years but spent eight years as a freelance UX designer.
In 2023, I decided to pivot to engineering AI prompts and started a podcast about prompt engineering in March. One of my interviewees said he was having a lot of success getting work on Upwork.
I decided to give it a try. I joined the platform and offered AI prompt engineering for large language models, including ChatGPT, Claude, and Midjourney.
AI prompts need to be very clear. There are three concepts that I find particularly useful.
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