It's PLAI time

It's PLAI time

Since I've started teaching about Artificial Intelligence at LinkedIn and Stanford, I get a lot of questions about how I prompt, the tools I use, copyright and legal issues and tons more, so I created a blog called: It’s PlaiTime. The content really flows from my day to day work with AI as well as tons of questions from viewers, so I know there's something useful for everyone.

What You’ll Find:

For right now, the largest section of the site focuses on prompt engineering comprehensive tools that I use everyday. Here are some examples.

Writing Prompts for Critique, SEO, and Social Media

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Learn how to structure prompts to enhance writing, optimize SEO, and boost social media engagement. This guide provides actionable techniques for increasing visibility and improving the quality of AI-generated content.


MidJourney Image Generation with ChatGPT

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Discover how to use ChatGPT and MidJourney to generate custom image variations with ease. This article explains how to get Chat GPT to use Midjourney permutations to optimize your image prompts for consistent results. Creating a single prompt to generate multiple images.


Boost LinkedIn Engagement with AI

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Want to use AI-driven prompts to create content that performs better on LinkedIn? Learn the prompt that can help you craft posts that engage with smart, targeted content focusing on stopping scrolls and informing users.


The Power of Modular GPTs for Writers

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Modular custom GPTs allow you to create flexible and adaptive workflows, perfect for writers and editors who need tailored results. Learn how to build and integrate custom GPTs using ChatGPT's @mention feature so you can call upon custom GPTs inside a prompt whenever you need it.


ChatGPT vs. The World: The Strategy for Chat GPT’s Downfall

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With 200 million weekly users and dominance in 92% of Fortune 500 companies, ChatGPT still leads the AI race. But competitors are chipping away at its advantage by targeting weaknesses like context window size, feature set, and image generation capabilities. From Claude’s impressive 200k context windows to Google Gemini’s enhanced search features, companies are closing in fast.


The most powerful hidden ChatGPT Feature

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I dive into a hidden search capability of ChatGPT, you've probably been looking for and I show you some other tips on how to leverage the App or the mobile version to help you organize your content.


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