Hey, it’s Terry Brock here. Have you ever felt annoyed with AI? Like, you put in your prompts and what comes back is way off or just plain wrong? I get it—I’ve been there. Just a couple of hours ago, I faced a pretty frustrating situation with AI, but I managed to work through it, and I’ve got some solutions that can help you out too.
In this video, I break down an experience I had with Perplexity and Chat GPT that I think you can relate to. It all started when I was just trying to get a nice summary of a book over breakfast. You know, instead of listening to the news, I prefer digesting good summaries from learning videos or podcasts to help my business. I tried to get a summary of Marie Forleo’s “Everything is Figureoutable,” but things didn’t go as planned. The AI kept repeating the same lines about self-belief and eventually, it even mixed up the book with Grant Cardone’s “The 10X Rule.”
What I did was go back and give clearer, more precise feedback until the AI finally got it right. It was like a back-and-forth conversation, teaching the AI to correct itself. This back-and-forth process is crucial and can really help in getting accurate results from these tools.
If you’re using AI tools like Chat GPT or Perplexity for your business or personal projects, you need to see this. I go through the whole process, showing you how to deal with these hiccups and get the right output. It’s useful stuff that’ll save you time and headaches.
So go ahead and watch this video all the way through. I promise it’ll be worth your time and it’ll give you some practical tips for working with AI. Plus, I have some extra resources and a free gift for you at the end. Trust me, you’re not going to want to miss it.
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“This type of back-and-forth iteration is invaluable for an AI’s learning process. You wanna keep doing that over and over, and make sure that what you’re doing is training it and teaching it.”
Here are some timestamps that can be useful for you:
1. **Introduction to the challenge with AI tools**:
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2. **Terry talks about listening to book summaries during breakfast**:
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3. **Sharing the example of the book “Everything is Figureoutable” by Marie Forleo**:
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4. **Beginning of the issue with Perplexity providing repetitive content**:
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5. **Acknowledgment by Perplexity of the issue and attempt to correct it (incorrectly)**:
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6. **Correcting Perplexity and finally getting the proper summary**:
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7. **Valuable nuggets for working with AI tools, especially iterating and feedback**:
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8. **Conclusion and mentioning AI tools resources**:
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