LinkedIn: How to use generative AI tools to research and write
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Enhanced research and writing are benefits that many generative AI bots like ChatGPT claim to deliver, but in reality, it’s not that easy, as you need to understand the pitfalls of prompt engineering and fine-tune your results to actually get clear, well-structured answers.
LinkedIn solves this problem with a course that topped the top 10 list of best courses available on the social platform's LinkedIn Learning website. Taught by Dave Birss, the course teaches users how to interact with generative AI bots using prompts. You'll learn some interesting facts without getting bogged down in technical knowledge. Did you know that saying “please” when interacting with AI can help you get better results?
Check out the full course on LinkedIn, and sign up for a one-month free trial to get started for free.
The challenge of AI learning
For now, at least, AI technology is a useful tool, and learning a few things about it can give you an edge over the majority of workers out there. If you're hoping for a career change, currently on a job search, or just want something to show for your next annual review, you can't do worse than taking one of the courses listed above.
But if you want to get caught up faster, we're here to help. Check out some of Tech.co's past AI articles to learn more quick tips. Best Writing Promptswhich GPT Bots are actually usefulor how Create a resume template Using AI.
Don’t forget the downsides of AI. You should always be wary of: Possible hallucination Cyber security risks and Legal issues AI may be a new trend, but it's far from a perfect technology.
