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AI Without The Hype

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The 4 parts of a good Copilot prompt
Happy 50+ members!!! 🎉🎉🎉 Huge thank you to all of you early founding members! it’s been great seeing you join, explore, comment and share🙏 I know quite a few of you are using Copilot, so here’s a quick bonus tip when you’re writing prompts: 💡Always include: 1. A GOAL: What are you trying to get out of it? 2. The CONTEXT: What are you working on / why does it matter? 3. The SOURCES: Where should it look? (e.g. emails, Teams chats, documents, websites) 4. Your EXPECTATIONS: How should it respond? ➡️Quick Example: Goal: generate 3–5 bullet points Context: preparing for a meeting with Manager X to update them on work progress Sources: focus on emails and Teams chats since June (if you want me to show you how to access your emails/chats, comment on this post!) Expectations: use simple language so I can get up to speed quickly It sounds simple, but it makes a big difference. 👇Let me know if you want more of these! And if you know someone who would find these tips useful, 🗣️ invite them over!
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@Bassam Farran this is helpful, thanks!
You don’t need to learn 50 AI tools
✨You just need to understand enough to use it in your actual work/life!✨ We’ve had a wave of new people in here so hello 👋🏽 If you’ve just joined and you’re thinking “ok…now what?” 🤔 you’re exactly where you’re meant to be. Most of what’s out there either overcomplicates things, makes it sound like you need to become a data scientist overnight, or overwhelms you with the gazillion tools you feel like you should know 🫠 You don’t. You just need to understand the basics of AI to use it in your actual work. I’ve dropped a short clip below from the course on computer vision 👇🏽 It’s one of those moments where things start to shift and where you stop seeing AI as this vague, abstract thing…and start recognising what it’s actually doing. The full course is here in Skool if you want to go further. Dip in, skip around, come back to it - all yours! If you’re a founding member, you’ve got access. ‼️That won’t be the case forever, so if someone comes to mind who’d benefit, bring them in‼️ And before you disappear into the content say hello 👋🏽 What do you do, and what made you join? Always interesting to see who’s in the room😃 Rachel
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Thanks! This is great
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Is there a YouTube channel?
The Context Sandwhich
✨Quick tip that will make a big difference in the quality of the responses you will get from AI. Most people use AI like this: “Summarise this” “Write this” “Help with this” The answer you will get is usually… fine! Fine… but not that useful, because you’re missing is context. 🗣️Context (first) —> (then) Ask —> (make sure you) Shape the response ‼️This means, you need to tell AI: - What you are doing - What you need - How you want it back Think of it like briefing a colleague. If you’re vague, you will get something vague back. If you’re clear, the tools become much more useful. Example: “I’m preparing for a meeting with X as a [your role]. From this document, what are the key points I need to understand? Focus on decisions, risks and anything I’d need to act on. Keep it brief.” Try it out and let us know in the comment what changed for you!
The Context Sandwhich
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I always type “summarise this”🙈
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@Rachel Dbeis it does!!! Thank you so much!!
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