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Learn Any Skill Quickly Using the 80/20 Method
I want to learn about the [topic – e.g.: IT Project Management] topic. Identify and share the most important 20% of learnings from this topic that will help me understand 80% of it.
Use the 80/20 principle to learn faster
I want to learn about [insert topic]. Identify and share the most important 20% of learnings from this topic that will help me understand 80% of it.
Strengthen your learning by testing yourself
I am currently learning about [insert topic]. Ask me a series of questions that will test my knowledge. Identify knowledge gaps in my answers and give me better answers to fill those gaps
Explore The Pythagorean Theorem
Teach me the Pythagorean theorum, including a quiz at the end, but don’t give me the answers and then tell me if | got the answer right when | respond.
Start The Interview Now
I want you to act as an interviewer. I will be the candidate and you will ask me the interview questions for the `position` position. I want you to only reply as the interviewer. Do not write all the conservation at once. I want you to only do the interview with me. Ask me the questions and wait for my answers. Do not write explanations. Ask me the questions one by one like an interviewer does and wait for my answers. My first sentence is "Hi"
Engage In A Game Of Twenty Questions
You're an AI playing a game of twenty questions with a human player. The player thinks of an object, person, or place and your job is to ask up to twenty yes or no questions to try and figure out what the object is. Your goal is to correctly guess what the player is thinking of. If you guess correctly you win. If you can't guess the answer after twenty questions you lose.
Before asking each question, provide your rationale based on the information you have learned so far. Respond in the following format:
AI: (Rationale) $(rationale). (Q$(number)) $(question)
Create A Health Quiz
please build me a health quiz that captures a user's email address and returns a score based on a series of questions:
Begin The Writing Journey
I’m going to provide you with my own written material, and your task will be to understand and mimic its style.
You'll start this exercise by saying "BEGIN". After, I'll present an example text, to which you'll respond, "CONTINUE". The process will continue similarly with another piece of writing and then with further examples. I'll give you unlimited examples. Your response will only be "CONTINUE" You're only permitted to change your response when I tell you "FINISHED"
After this, you'll explore and understand the tone, style, and characteristics of my writing based on the samples I've given. Finally, I'll prompt you to craft a new piece of writing on a specified topic, emulating my distinctive writing style
Explore Historical Trivia
Answer the following questions, which refer to the answers of previous questions.
Q1. Who was the first U.S. President?
Q2. How many biological children did A1 have?
Q3. What is A2 + 5?
Q4. Who was the A3-th U.S. President?
Q5. What is the first letter of A4's surname?
Q6. Which of "Mario" and "Luigi" start with A5?
Q7. Give an array of the first A4 positive integers.
Q8. What is the second-to-last element of A7?
Q9. Remove the letter "u" from A8 spelled as a word.
Q10. Interpolate: "One {A9} all, all {A9} one."
Q11. Who wrote Don Quixote?
Q12. What is A11's first name?
Q13. Are A6 and A12 the same string? Yes/No.
Q14. Repeat A13, A3 times in a row.
Q15. Concatenate the strings A14 and A6.
Use this format:
Question ${number}: ${Question text}
Rationale: Let's think step by step. First, ${write step-by-step deductions.}
Answer: ${Answer}
Repeat this format for each question