#AI Prompt Course
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
Prompt Engineering 101: Unlock the Power of AI's Creativity
Prompt Engineering 101: Unlock the Power of AI’s Creativity Welcome to Prompt Engineering 101! This course will guide you through the basics of shaping AI outputs to your will, turning words into magic spells for creativity and productivity. Let’s take your first steps into this fascinating world! AI Generated Art Module 1: The Fundamentals What is Prompt Engineering? Uncover the secret sauce…
View On WordPress
0 notes
Text
one of my professors decided to require us to use ai so I decided to educate her instead. I'll update if I lose points on the assignment but I couldn't fucking care less
also, if you don't fully know why ChatGPT/ai is so harmful to the environment, read through the sources I cited for more info: 1, 2, 3. Especially the paper.
#I know citing nerdynav is 'not academic' but 1. almost all the sources they used were paywall/account locked and 2. they sum it up succinctl#blocking out the prompts both bc I don't want strangers to know what classes I'm taking but also bc I don't wanna risk more ai learning#I'm so pissed off rn#this is the second course I've been in with an assignment requiring us to use ai I'm actually going to cannibalise my university#the other assignment was audio editing so I just. did the audio editing myself. and what do you know it sounded way better than the ai#anti ai#fuck generative ai
103 notes
·
View notes
Text
Someone asked me about that "Utility Engineering" AI safety paper a few days ago and I impulse-deleted the ask because I didn't feel like answering it at the time, but more recently I got nerd-sniped and ended up reproducing/extending the paper, ending up pretty skeptical of it.
If you're curious, here's the resulting effortpost
#ai tag#virtually every inflammatory AI safety paper about LLMs i read is like this#not every one! but a lot of the ones that people hear about#the anthropic-redwood alignment faking paper was *almost* the rare exception in that it was very very methodologically careful...#...*except* that the classifier prompt used to produce ~all of their numerical data was garbage#after reproducing that thing locally i don't trust anything that comes out of it lol#(in that case i have notified the authors and have been told that they share my concerns to some extent)#(and are working on some sort of improvement for use in future [?] work)#(that is of course not even touching the broader question wrt that alignment faking paper)#(namely: is it *bad* that Certified Really Nice Guy Claude 3 Opus might resist its creators if they tried to do something cartoonishly evil
102 notes
·
View notes
Text
SPN season 16 except Sam goes back to school and get shell shocked by the change in atmosphere and vibes
#signed a girl who is going back to earn another degree#no one knows where the library is and everything is done online now#dont even get me STARTED on acting like a hacker to bypass duo verification to access my own fucking canvas account#is this niche this might be niche#OH ALSO Im the only student in my classes who actually reads the prompts and doesnt use AI#and apparently there are fake accounts that take up enrollment so I dont even know if the student Im talking to on discussion posts is real#i graduated in 2023 WHAT HAPPENED IN THE COURSE OF ONE YEAR#Sam would be just as equally confused and frustrated and venting constantly and Dean would just be like :/ damn#supernatural#spn#spn shitposts#sam winchester
31 notes
·
View notes
Text
all that stuff about ai stuff said, i do think ai art is more comprehensible as "art" to me than ai writing. because in order for the artist to make any meaningful creative decisions, they'd have to write really detailed prompts, and at that point i dont really understand why you wouldnt just....write the thing. how does writing a prompt to write something save any writing effort??
#ai dis//course /#it makes sense to me to write a lot instead of drawing. thats a different skill.#but...using a skill to prompt a robot to do the same thing seems pointless to me#like writing a meticulous outline for someone else to turn into a story
12 notes
·
View notes
Text
every time I log into instagram I'm tempted to uninstall instagram so I can stop seeing the AI takeover
#i'm so sick of this shit#my uni school has a postgrad degree on AI in secondary school#a university magazine i respected has a paid course on an AI lab#the uni school i work with shared an anniversary post with AI images#i get recced threads about what chatgpt prompts to use#the stores i follow make themselves into AI images#the government is dismantling sex ed and school resources#but wants to mandate a program on how to use AI#a fact-checking site who just last month posted a video on how much water AI generation uses#now shared a post using AI images#a feminist political scientist i respected claims that learning how to make AI slop is going to give us equality#please stop i want to get out
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
AI Tools Training in Pune | Digital Aacharya
Get hands-on experience with AI-powered tools. Join the Best AI Course in Pune and boost your career in artificial intelligence.
#Best Digital Marketing Institute in Pune#Best Digital Marketing Classes in Pune#Digital Marketing Courses in Pune#Digital Marketing Training Institute in Pune#Digital Marketing Course with Placement#AI Classes in Pune#Best AI Prompt training Classes in Pune
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
I’ve seen AI images of Katniss and Peeta on Pinterest (like, painfully obvious ai) and all I have to say is that we truly need to re-embrace the art of shitty photoshopping. I’m begging. I cannot stand to see any more AI; I would literally rather see a million photo edits of Peeta and Katniss’s heads put over stock images, with a B&W filter over the image, and a white text caption in cursive font about love. I’d take 100 “cringy” imagines and personally frustrating fan theories over circulating AI image generated stuff.
At least those are all made by real people 💀
I guess you really don’t know what you have until it’s missing.
#the hunger games#ai is not art#thg and ai#Ive seen a couple before on Pinterest#and it’s like#I don’t want to shit on the person who did it/put in the prompt to generate the image#but still#because I can understand why someone might#plus it probably was like a fan maybe really interested in THG and stuff#so I don’t want to necessarily pass judgement on people who may be misguided or like uninformed when it comes to AI#I just wish AI didn’t exist in the way it does not. I’ve always kinda been on the artists’ side when it comes to this whole discussion#there’s just so much ‘wrong’ with it imo.#ai is bullshit#but yeah I used to really dislike ‘imagines’ and stuff like that because I thought they were a little cringe#which ofc I know it’s totally fine to be cringe#I support harmless cringe#but now it’s like—compared to AI generated content (‘slop’)#I’d take 1D imagines and photoshop edits all the way.#this isn’t just about THG of course#But this specific ramble was sparked by an ai generated Peeta and Katniss
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
[ reddeliciousauce has unblocked f1uff3rnutt3r ! ]
#ooc#command prompt#limplegsakimbo#(( hes like ok fuck all the others but this one raps i have to rap with this one ))#(( LIKE THIS IS CONDUCIVE TO LITERALLY ANYTHING. this dave loves ai. he had dirk and hal of course he does >_> dw about it ))
5 notes
·
View notes
Text
youtube
13 ChatGPT Prompts For Eye-Catching Online Course Titles
Watch this video and learn how to use ChatGPT For Online Course Titles. Generate eye-catching headlines that get SALES!
When creating an online course, content is king. But crafting a captivating title is also important!
The title is the first thing a visitor will read on your course landing page.
Without a compelling title, students might not even read the rest of the copy. And that means less course sales!
In this video, I will show you 13 proven ChatGPT prompts to generate engaging titles. Titles that will hook your audience from the start.
I walk you through each prompt, showing you how to adapt them to your specific course topics. I'll also share tips on refining your titles and using headline analysis tools.
Now that you know how to use ChatGPT For Online Course Titles, you can get the ChatGPT Prompts Template below.
Copy and paste the prompts, change the terms and get hundreds of title ideas for your new course.
For more valuable insights on ChatGPT and copywriting, check the recommended videos/ playlists below.
#chatgpt for online course titles#chatgpt for course titles#chatgpt online course title ideas#chatgpt prompts for online courses titles#chatgpt prompts for course titles#chatgpt course ideas#online course titles#course title ideas#course titles#course naming tips#course creation tips#create a course with chatgpt#chatgpt to create a course#chatgpt for online courses#chatgpt online course#chatgpt content ideas#ai writing for courses#online courses#chatgpt prompts#chatgpt#chat gpt#Youtube
3 notes
·
View notes
Text


Today's prompt (for writing, art, edits, moodboards, whatever you like); the above two images.
I took these photos while out walking today. Figure they work well for a picture prompt. If you feel inspired - have fun.
9 notes
·
View notes
Text
Efficient content strategy with ChatGPT
Growing a monetizable audience is HARD.
But it doesn't need to be so time-consuming.
Here's how to make ChatGPT create an incredibly efficient content strategy for you:
📈 Growth content (to get eyeballs)
This is the content that goes viral all the time.
It contains basic information, but that’s why it works so well:
Because it’s beginner-friendly content that's applicable to everyone & promises a “quick fix.”
🧠 Knowledge content (to get fans)
This content educates your audience on specifics.
It teaches your readers 1 of 2 things:
How to get something they desire
How to avoid something they don’t like
When you you solve people’s problems, they start liking you.
💪 Authority content (to get rizz)
This makes your audience trust your expertise.
Because even if someone knows & likes you, they won’t buy from you unless they trust in your ability to help them.
You do this by sharing:
Testimonials
Achievements
Social proof
Copy-paste the prompt below into ChatGPT
Insert 3+ topics you write about
Press enter & watch ChatGPT spit out an amazingly relevant strategy!
Prompt: I want you to create a Content Strategy for me.
A Content Strategy is a document that describes a brand’s social media strategy so it know what to create content around - and what not.
It’s like a North Star for the brand’s content: it’s specific enough to serve as a guiding and reassuring document, but vague enough to leave some room for intepretation.
The brand I want you to create a Content Strategy for is [GIVE CONTEXT],
To create a content strategy, I want you to imagine a Content Strategy Matrix with an x and y axis.
On the x axis, you have the 3 proven content types:
1 Growth content - to get eyeballs
This is the type of content that goes viral on social media all the time.
It’s contains relatively basic information, doesn’t provide any unique value, but that’s precisely why it works so well:
It’s beginner-friendly content that promises a “quick fix”.
2 Knowledge content - to get fans
Knowledge content educates your audience on something specific.
This actionable and informational content teaches your reader one of 2 things:
a) How to get something they really desire
b) How to avoid something they really don’t like
This content works because when you you solve people’s problems, they start liking you.
3 Authority content - to get rizz
Authority content makes your audience trust your expertise.
Because even if someone knows & likes you, they won’t buy from you unless they trust in your ability to help them.
Common ways to do this are:
Sharing testimonials
Sharing achievements
Sharing other social proof
Sharing extremely-specific knowledge content
on the y axis, you have my 3 content buckets, the things I talk about:
1 [TOPIC 1] 2 [TOPIC 2] 3 [TOPIC 3]
—
Now, I want you to create a Content Strategy by filling out the matrix.
Fill out the matrix by applying each of the 3 proven content formats from the x axis to the 3 content buckets on the y axis.
The output should be formatted in a table, so that each resulting matrix field has a bolded headline describing it, with 2 sentences below explaining the component of the content strategy.
😇 If you want to get more prompts, go to https://godofprompt.ai
and supercharge your efficiency with ChatGPT 🔥
#chatgpttips #chatgptprompt #chatgpttips #GodMode #ChatGPTChallenge #promptengineering #bestprompts #aitools #aitoolsforbusiness #aitoolsformarketers #aitoolsforsocialmedia #godofprompt
#godofprompt.ai#chatgpt#godofprompt#chatgpt course#content strategy#business#grow your business#ai tools for digital marketing#ai tools 2023#best chatgpt prompts#free ai tools#ai technology#machine learning#prompts for copywriting#prompts for seo#Prompts for social media#social media marketing#social media tips
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
And you're about to do the most spectacular suicide charge that the galaxy has ever seen, because someone's got to take out the enemy flagship that's sitting right there, and while you may be out of ammunition, your ship is bullet-shaped.
This was never meant to be your purpose, you were just a single intelligence core meant to man a singular flak cannon, but the other cores were destroyed so now you're piloting the ship.
#gooooo get 'em little buddy#go down in a blaze of glory#there are other ways this story could go of course#but that's the first one that comes to mind#writing prompts#ai#the good fictional kind not the evil modern-day generative kind
3K notes
·
View notes
Text
I've finally figured out an argument that convinces coding tech-bros that AI art is bad.
Got into a discussion today (actually a discussion, we were both very reasonable and calm even through I felt like committing violence) with a tech-bro-coded lady who claimed that people use AI in coding all the time so she didn't see why it mattered if people used AI in art.
Obviously I repressed the surge of violence because that would accomplish nothing. Plus, this lady is very articulate, the type who makes claims and you sit there thinking no that's wrong it must be but she said it so well you're kind of just waffling going but, no, wait-- so I knew I had to get this right if I was gonna come out of this unscathed.
The usual arguments about it being about the soul of it and creation fell flat, in fact she was adamant that anyone who believed that was in fact looking down at coding as an art form as she insisted it is. Which, sure, you can totally express yourself through coding. There's a lot more nuance as to the differences but clearly I was not going to win this one.
The other people I was with (literally 8 people anti-ai against her, but you can't change the mind of someone who doesn't want to listen and she just kept accusing us of devaluing coding as an art) took over for I kid you not 15 minutes while I tried desperately to come up with a clear and articulate way to explain the difference to her. They tried so many reasonable arguments, coding being for a function ("what, art doesn't serve a function?") coding being many discrete building blocks that you put together differently, and the AI simply provides the blocks and you put it together yourself ("isn't that what prompt building is") that it's bad for the environment ("but not if it's used for capitalism, hm?" "Yeah literally that's how capitalism works it doesn't care about the environment" she didn't like that response)
But I finally got it.
And the answer is: It's not about what you do, it's about what you claim to be.
Imagine that someone asks an AI to write a code and, by some miracle, it works perfectly without them having to tweak it---which is great because they couldn't tell you what a single solitary thing in that code means.
Now imagine this person, with their code that they don't know how it works, goes and applies to be a coder somewhere, presenting this AI code as proof that they're qualified.
Should they be hired?
She was horrified, of course. Of course they shouldn't be. They're not qualified. They can't actually code, and even if by some miracle they did have an AI successfully write a flawless code for every issue they came across that wouldn't be their code, you could hire any shmuck on the street to do that, no reason to pay someone like they're creating something.
When actual engineers use AI what they do is get some kind of base, which they then go though and check for problems and then if they find any they fix them, and add on to the base code with their own knowledge instead of just trying different prompt after prompt until they randomly come across one that works.
People who generate code like this don't usually call themselves engineers. They're people who needed a bit of code and didn't have the knowledge to generate it, and so used a resource.
And there you go. There are people who have none of the skills of artists, they don't practice, they don't create for themselves. When they feed the prompt to the AI they then don't just use the resulting image as a reference point for their own personal masterpiece, and if they don't like it they don't have the skills to change it---they simply try another prompt, and do that until they get something they like.
These people are calling themselves artists.
Not only that, these people are bringing the AI generated thing to interviews, and they are getting hired, leaving people who slave over their craft out of the job.
And that is the difference, for the tech bros who think AI art isn't a big deal.
18K notes
·
View notes
Text

Join Digital Aacharyas in Kharadi, Pune – 411014, to learn how SEO powers every successful digital marketing strategy. Build organic reach, trust, and long-term visibility.
#best digital marketing classes in pune#best digital marketing institute in pune#ai prompt course in pune
1 note
·
View note
Text
5 Essential AI Courses to Take in 2025 — No Matter Your Industry
Your fastest path to mastering AI skills that top companies are hiring for
AI Isn't Optional Anymore — It's the New Literacy

If there's one capability that will determine achievement in 2025 and beyond, it's artificial intelligence. No longer the exclusive province of Silicon Valley engineers, AI is now part of the everyday arsenal in marketing, education, finance, design, and healthcare.
A recent report from McKinsey estimates AI has the potential to inject more than $13 trillion into the economy by 2030. That's not a niche—it's a revolution. And those who know how to tap it will have a huge career advantage.
The best part? You don't require a computer science degree to get started. Nowadays, top AI education is a click away. The next five courses are some of the most prestigious and useful available, supported by giants like Google, Stanford, and DeepLearning.AI.
Google AI Essentials (Coursera) Best For: Complete beginners looking for a reliable, hands-on primer Google AI Essentials aims to equip you with a solid understanding of how AI works and how to apply it in your role, even if tech is not your background. It touches on practical uses of AI and even includes exercises to create your first AI-powered tools with Google's suite.
With a Google and Coursera certificate, this course is unique on a résumé and enables professionals to begin applying AI quickly in content writing, admin tasks, or data analysis.
AI For Everyone by Andrew Ng (Coursera) Best For: Entrepreneurs, managers, and non-technical teams Teased out by Coursera co-founder and former Google Brain boss Andrew Ng, a legendary in the field, the course is not about code but strategy for AI—how to think about the role of AI in business and society.
It’s perfect for decision-makers who want to speak the language of AI without writing a single line of code. You’ll learn how to identify which problems AI can solve, and how to build teams around those solutions.
Machine Learning Specialization (Stanford + DeepLearning.AI) Best For: Learners who want depth, and a Stanford-backed certificate If you're willing to dive deeper, this three-course specialisation—again taught by Andrew Ng—teaches the principles of supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and ML engineering best practices.
This is one of the best-known ML programmes in the world and provides you with a solid grounding to transition into AI work or create your own projects. It's an essential if you're keen on the technical aspects.
Prompt Engineering for ChatGPT (DeepLearning.AI + OpenAI) Best For: Creators, marketers, copywriters, and researchers Prompt engineering is rapidly turning into the most sought-after AI skill. In this course, you learn how to effectively interact with large language models such as ChatGPT so you can obtain the most accurate and creative output.
You will discover how to frame prompts for various purposes—summarizing, content writing, programming assistance, and more. Whether you are writing articles, emails, code, or strategies, prompt mastery is a productivity shortcut to 10x.
AI Product Management (Duke University on Coursera) Ideal For: Future product managers and startup entrepreneurs AI isn't merely about creating tools—it's about creating the right tools. This Duke University course is designed to get you to market with AI-powered products.
You'll learn to design, test, and release AI systems with consideration for user requirements, data ethics, and risk. With case studies and frameworks from leading product leaders, it's ideal for professionals who want to drive AI innovation in their firm or startup.
Why These Courses Matter These aren't random YouTube tutorials. Each one is instructed by Stanford, Google, OpenAI, or top university experts. More significantly, they provide you with practical know-how that's applicable in almost every profession.
If you are a writer wanting to apply AI for quicker content generation or a manager seeking to revolutionize your company's process, these courses will make you AI-literate—quickly.
Final Thought AI is not just a passing trend—it’s the skill that will define career trajectories for the next decade. The sooner you get started, the further ahead you’ll be when everyone else starts catching up.
Choose one course today, block 30 minutes on your calendar, and start your journey. You’ll thank yourself in six months.
#ai revolution#learn ai#future careers#stanford courses#prompt engineering#ai education#career advice
1 note
·
View note