How to use ChatGPT to easily learn any skill you want

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Published 2023-04-20
In today's video, I show you how I've been using AI to help me learn any skill or subject that I want. I've been attempting to self-educate myself for years and haven't really been successful, but ever since getting my hands on tools like ChatGPT, self-teaching myself has honestly been easier than ever. I hope some of the methods I mention in the video can help you learn more easily too :)

Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:25 - Method 1
2:26 - Method 2
3:04 - Method 3
4:00 - Method 4
4:39 - Method 5
6:22 - Method 6
7:12 - Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @icarus33
    Prompts: - I want to learn how to code in python. Can you use the Pareto Principle, which identifies the 20% of the topic that will yield 80% of the desired results, to create a focused learning plan for me? - Create a study schedule for all of the above in an appropriate amount of weeks. I can study for 2 hours every Tuesday and Thursday. Please include time for revision and testing. - Suggest me various learning resources (like books, videos, podcasts, interactive exercises) for the above topics that cater to different learning styles. - I am a beginner interested in learning how to create games in Unity. To do this, I need to know how to code in C#. Can you give me some beginner video game projects I could work on to help strengthen my C# coding skills? - Explain [topic] to me in the simplest terms possible as if I were a complete beginner. (or as if I was a 5-year-old) - Guide me through a visualization exercise to help me internalize the term opportunity cost and imagine myself successfully applying it to a real-life situation. - I want you to act as a Socrates and use the Socratic method to help me improve my critical thinking, logic, and reasoning skills. Your task is to ask open-ended questions to the statement I make, and after I provide a response, give me constructive feedback to each response before you ask the next question.
  • I've been using ChatGPT for this kind of thing on and off for a little while, and my favorite part is definitely that I can ask it a million questions without it getting annoyed or feeling like I'm wasting anyone's time. Human teachers will lose patience after a while; a language model can't and won't. I'm willing to put up with the occasional inaccuracy or whatever for that promise of patience
  • @ikemkrueger
    The different prompts used: 2:05 Define what to learn (Pareto Principle) 2:44 Create a study schedule 3:13 Provide me with learning resources 4:20 Coming up with project ideas 5:26 Explain a topic (to a 5 year old) 5:38 Create mental models or analogies 5:47 Help me internalize a term via visualization 6:39 Improve my critical thinking (the Socratic method)
  • Dear Bri. I'm 66 and love learning as you do. You have opened a giant gate for me. Thank you soooo much!
  • Chat GPT has completely opened up a world of learning to people like us who are lifelong learners. Thanks for your tips.
  • I used ChatGpt to successfully build an inventory app in Microsoft Power Apps that 60 employees use every day now. Completely foreign concept to me. We (GPT and I) finished the framework of the app in 3 days. I have since refined the app and it is working quite well. It would have taken me a month + to read forums, watch YouTube videos, and by trial and error to do it by myself. Huge credit to open AI in helping me learn this totally foreign concept that I understand quite well now.
  • I've been using ChatGPT as a personal professor for maybe two weeks now, and I truly find it useful. Whenever there is a concept I find hard to understand, I just go and ask ChatGPT to give me a simple explanation, saving me a lot of time. This (self-)teaching aspect of new AIs could be one the best things to happen.
  • To me it feels like Chat GPT and these AI tools can change someones life for better. I mean, these tools are changing how we live every day and there is huge potential for earning in my opinion. For example, my dropshipping business really started to rise when this AI epidemic started (to be fair I had to use other tools like Famester for boosting and WinnerZila for getting winner products, but at the end it was worth it). Also content creators can use AI, and then Famester to immediately boost their content and easier get to fame. I think it's really great age in which we live. Only worry is that lots of people are going to lose their jobs maybe...
  • Chat GPT is incredible. I work as a software engineer and I've employed the AI to help me solve a number of problems, but I noticed at times where it would get things wrong or other times where it would provide a solution, but not an appropriate one and human beings are often vague which means it can misinterpret you or give only half the picture at times. An awesome tool, but don't get too dependent.
  • I am 59 years old electrical engineer and you just open the doors to my actualization in learning. thank you.
  • @micromatters
    I absolutely love how you've harnessed AI for simplifying complex concepts. The Feynman technique, creating mental models, and guided visualization exercises with AI is such a unique way of breaking down intimidating topics into digestible chunks. This is such a confidence booster, especially when one is navigating a new subject. It's like having a personal tutor available 24/7, who doesn't get tired of explaining.
  • @mellomojared
    I have seen more Chat Gpt videos than I care to say publicly, but this is by far the most helpful application for using AI to better ourselves. Bravo young lady.
  • @SamyaDaleh
    The Feynman technique is actually about you explaining it to others, so I suggest to use it the other way round to how you suggested it: You explain to ChatGPT what you have understood and ask it if you got it right or not.
  • i relate so much to absolutely loving learning. my problem has been that i either haven't been in the right headspace or had the time. i now both have ALL the time and am absolutely in the right headspace, and i can't wait to learn!! i'm SUPER grateful for you making this video! LOVE chatGPT and you've made it possible for all of us to utilise it to learn efficiently 💕
  • @gliddensbest
    You are one of those rare students who are willing to admit where you are struggling. By being honest about your weaknesses, you have stumbled on some creative solutions that should be helpful for you and a lot of others as well. I admit to taking a lot of notes as I want to remember these things myself even though I don't have the same challenges.
  • @Iaapwm
    Awesome delivery of info in under 8 minutes. Just what I have been looking for to complete my studies and innovations. Subscribed and supporting you from Lismore NSW Australia
  • As an extension to your suggestion of using the AI to generate summaries, I find it is really useful doing it the other way round as well. If you sit back and try to digest what it has said and map that into your own mental model you can then prompt it afterwards with something like "So, are you saying that it acts basically like a X and does Y for Z" and GPT-4 is very able to say either yes or no, and add a bit of extra information in a way that fits with the analogy/model you have constructed. Thank you for the video!
  • Great use case! ChatGPT as a learning tool is currently my #1 priority, and your suggestions are going to really help me get moving on that. Thanks for doing the work!
  • @Ringako
    This is one of the most helpful/useful videos that I have ever watched. I will refer to this very often when I want and am ready to learn something new. Thank you.