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Styles and modes in ChatGPT, Claude, and VS Code
From the course: AI Trends
Styles and modes in ChatGPT, Claude, and VS Code
- You're not changing the personality of ChatGPT by changing these settings. (tape whirring) How do I help a change-resistant team move forward and adopt new practices? The more we use AI services like ChatGPT, the more we expect them to conform to our specific needs. That could be conform to the language requirements we have, output, the types of responses we're looking for or fall into the types of modalities we need in the moment. Do you want an answer? Do you want a further investigation or research? Or do you want the system to take you through a learning process to build a new skill? Up until recently, if you wanted to change the modality of the chatbot, you'd have to explicitly say so in the chat message. For example, here I got a very long response to my query. I don't really like the chattiness of these systems, so I usually append a little message at the end that says, "Be curt and concise in your answers."…
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