Hi fellow bapletes,
Keith here.
Had the pleasure of hosting Tim Miner on Live in the Lab today, and WOW—if you ever doubted the power of AI, this game-changing session is a must-watch for you.
For the skeptics and the go-getters who’ve yet to take the AI plunge: Tim's insights are your playbook to a major league upgrade.
🟢 Prompt Engineering: Your Superpower to Harnessing AI’s Full Potential
Prompt engineering sounds complicated.
The truth: It’s all about being specific when interacting with Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT.
The more specific you are, the better quality responses you’ll get—and they’ll surprise you.
🟢 First Steps to Integrating AI into Your Life
Start chatting with ChatGPT.
Pro tip: Don’t ask questions; design your prompts so ChatGPT asks you questions.
It can take you on a deep and profound dive into self-discovery and help you map out how to get from where you are to where you want to be.
🟢 Business, You, and Family… How Do You Balance Them?
For the business leaders and serial entrepreneurs juggling the clock and craving family time, let AI take the wheel.
Ask it to help you dissect your daily schedule, goals, family life, etc., then let it help you come up with a game plan to win back time for yourself and your loved ones.
🟢 But what about Work Ethic? Won’t AI Kill it?
Will AI undermine our work ethic?
Tim thoroughly debunks this notion.
Work ethic has always revolved around our responsibility to be smart with time management—to get the best result in the least amount of time.
AI has the power to elevate our work ethic, not harm it.
🟢 AI Can Help You Create Better Human Connections
Imagine you had someone who could give you step-by-step instructions on how to build a community around your passion. Or someone who could help you come up with a unique and fun family game to strengthen ties.
LLMs like ChatGPT can help you do just that.
Try it—you’ll be delightfully surprised.
Today’s Live in the Lab session wasn’t just a talk; it was a revelation.
AI isn't coming; it's here—ready to amplify your human experience.
Embrace it.
See you tomorrow in the Lab
Cheers
Keith
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