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AI Essentials

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  1. Section 1: What is AI?
    2 Topics
  2. Section 2: Types of AI
    1 Topic
  3. Section 3: What Powers AI?
    1 Topic
  4. Section 4: Specialized Types of AI
    1 Topic
  5. Section 5: What is Generative AI?
    3 Topics
  6. Section 6: Prompts for Generative AI
    2 Topics
  7. Section 7: The CRE Framework in Action
    1 Topic
  8. Section 8: Let’s Start Creating Prompts
    9 Topics
  9. Section 9: Vision and Voice Features in ChatGPT
    2 Topics
  10. Section 10: Using ChatGPT Responsibly
    4 Topics
  11. Section 11: Conclusion
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    1 Quiz
Lesson 8, Topic 6
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Scenario 6: Using ChatGPT to Solve Math Problems

Nudle January 31, 2025
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An ‘OK’ Prompt

Prompt:
“Solve a math problem for me.”

  • This is too vague and doesn’t specify the type of problem or level of complexity.

A ‘Better’ Prompt

Prompt:
“Solve this math problem: 45 + 36 × 2.”

  • This gives a specific problem to solve but doesn’t include instructions about steps or explanations.

An ‘Ideal’ Prompt

Prompt:
“Solve this math problem: 45 + 36 × 2. Explain the steps clearly, using the order of operations (PEMDAS). Show your work so that a 7th-grade student can follow along and understand how to solve similar problems.”

  • This provides a clear problem, asks for step-by-step instructions, specifies the audience (7th graders), and ensures the explanation is easy to follow.

Remember: ChatGPT doesn’t always give the exact same answer, even if you use the same prompt. This is because it’s designed to come up with different responses, making it more creative and flexible.