This is the best AI summarizer of YouTube videos I’ve found:
Please post summaries (the “Concise summary” option) from any video you post, so people can quickly see if its something they want to spend time watching the full video).
This is the best AI summarizer of YouTube videos I’ve found:
Please post summaries (the “Concise summary” option) from any video you post, so people can quickly see if its something they want to spend time watching the full video).
Will try it out. On a related matter is there a " Prompt University" of sort that can coach the user what prompts to use to get most meaningful and highly specific output from sn AI engine
Some resources I’m using:
Intro 00:00
- The course “Prompting Essentials” is summarized to save time, and an assessment is included at the end to help retain the information 00:10
Course structure 00:21
- The course has four modules: writing prompts like a pro, designing prompts for everyday work tasks, using AI for data analysis and building presentations, and using AI as a creative or expert partner 00:21
Fundamentals 00:58
- Prompting is the process of providing specific instructions to receive new information or achieve a desired outcome, and a five-step framework is provided: task, context, references, evaluate, and iterate 00:58
4 iteration methods 03:46
- Four iteration methods are presented to refine prompts: revisiting the prompting framework, separating prompts into shorter sentences, trying different phrasing or analogous tasks, and introducing constraints 03:46
Multimodal prompting 05:53
Multimodal prompting allows interacting with AI models using different modalities such as pictures, audio, video, and code as input and output, requiring careful specification of input and output types and context 06:10
Examples of multimodality usage include writing social media posts based on images, suggesting recipes from photos of ingredients, and creating digital teasers for events 06:48
Two major issues with using AI tools are hallucinations, which provide inconsistent or incorrect outputs, and biases, which incorporate human biases such as gender and race 07:12
Prompt examples for everyday tasks 08:10
The module provides examples of use cases for everyday tasks based on frameworks, including writing emails, such as informing staff about a new gym schedule 08:42
Using AI tools can save time in writing routine emails, but for more important emails or content, tone and word choice are crucial 09:15
Specific phrases can be used to guide the tone, such as writing a summary in a friendly tone, and references can be provided for context 09:38
Prompt examples for data analysis and presentations 10:49
The module provides example use cases for data analysis and presentations, with a caution to be careful about inputting sensitive data into AI models 11:00
Examples include calculating average sales per customer for each store and analyzing trends in data sets, such as the relationship between daily customer count and sales 11:30
AI tools can help with tasks such as creating new columns in spreadsheets and providing insights into data trends 11:40
Advanced prompting techniques 12:17
Advanced prompting techniques include prompt chaining, Chain of Thought prompting, and tree of thought prompting to guide gen tools through a series of interconnected prompts 12:29
Prompt chaining allows for adding new layers of complexity along the way, such as generating summaries and taglines for a novel manuscript 12:35
Chain of Thought prompting involves asking the AI to explain its reasoning as a step-by-step process, helping to understand the AI’s decision-making 14:09
AI agent guidelines & examples 16:04
An AI agent is an expert designed to help with tasks and answer questions, and can be tailored to specific roles such as coding, marketing, or career development 16:10
Two types of agents are covered: simulation agents (Agent Sim) that simulate scenarios, and expert feedback agents (Agent X) that provide personalized feedback 16:33
To create an AI agent, assign a Persona, provide context and detail, specify conversation types, set rules, and provide a stop phrase and feedback mechanism 19:03
Quiz 19:56
- A quiz is provided to assess retention of the information learned, with questions to be answered and shared in the comments for proof 19:56
Thanks! I enrolled in Coursera Google’s Prompting Essentials. Although it wasnt free. At least not anymore. But thats ok.
Will check out Microsoft’s after that.
Github and Claudes seemed more advanced for Prompt Engineering
gistr.so is another youtube that can summarize multiple YouTube videos