Provide clear and specific questions or prompts. The more specific you are, the more accurate and helpful the response will be.
If you have multiple questions or points, list them using bullet points. It makes it easier for ChatGPT to address each point systematically.
Ask ChatGPT to summarize lengthy responses or complex information to get a quick overview before diving into details.
You can guide the conversation by shaping your questions differently. For example, starting with "Can you explain..." or "What are the steps to..." can yield varied responses.
Briefly explain the context of your question. Context helps ChatGPT understand your query better and provide a more accurate response.
If you're trying to learn something, request real-world examples. Examples can often clarify complex concepts.
If an answer isn't quite what you were looking for, ask follow-up questions to refine the response.
If you're discussing code or technical matters, use code formatting (enclose your code in triple backticks, like ```code```) to maintain readability and avoid confusion.
System messages, like "Translate the following English text to French: 'text here'," help set the context and make your request clear.
You can adjust the 'temperature' setting (ranging from 0.2 to 1.0) to control the randomness of the response. Lower values make the output more focused and deterministic, while higher values introduce creativity and randomness.