Here is the link:
https://academy.openai.com/public/clubs/work-users-ynjqu/resources/chatgpt-for-any-roleThere are 2 approaches to using LLMs like ChatGPT.
Approach 1: Copy paste existing prompt templates and replace the variables with your info. Variables are usually written within square brackets [like this].
Approach 2: Write your own prompts.
Approach 1 is quick and easy, but responses from the AI are average. On the up side, you don't need to think.
Approach 2 is slower and less easy because you have to know how to write effective prompts, but responses can vary on the spectrum from very bad to very good, depending how good you are at prompt engineering (that's a fancy word for writing better prompts).
If you improve your prompt writing skills, the responses you get from AI LLMs will be much better.
This is why I created the "Become a ChatGPT Pro" course on Futurise.
10 hours of content and hands on projects where you will learn the art and science of writing effective prompts from scratch, for LLMs like ChatGPT.
This way you never need to rely on mediocre prompt templates and always write a personalised perfect prompt, every single time.
Check it out on the Futurise courses page.