Coachpilot: Use AI to Write User Stories in Jira Coachpilot helps you write better user stories in Jira using the power of artificial intelligence.
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Maximize the Effectiveness of Your GPT Engine Prompts 1. Be Clear and Specific: * Instead of: "Write about dogs." * Try: "Write a 500-word essay about the history and characteristics of Golden Retrievers." 2. Provide Context: * Instead of: "Summarize this article." * Try: "Summarize the main arguments presented in this article about the impact of social media on teenagers." 3. Set the Tone and Style: * Instead of: "Write a story." * Try: "Write a humorous short story about a cat who thinks it's a dog." 4. Define the Desired Format: * Instead of: "Create a poem." * Try: "Write a rhyming sonnet about the beauty of a sunset." 5. Use Examples: * Instead of: "Generate some creative writing ideas." * Try: "Generate some creative writing ideas similar to the style of Edgar Allan Poe." 6. Break Down Complex Tasks: * Instead of: "Write a business plan." * Try: * "Outline the key components of a business plan for a new coffee shop." * "Write a section of the business plan focusing on the target market." 7. Refine Your Prompts: * Experiment with different wording: See what yields the best results. * Iterate on your prompts: Build upon previous responses to get closer to your desired outcome. By following these tips, you can craft more effective prompts that will help you get the most out of your GPT engine.
Hey! I'm Wintermute, your personal AI companion. I understand web pages and can help you with your questions about anything.
A vibrant sunset paints the sky in hues of orange, pink, and purple, casting long shadows across a tranquil lake.
Please provide me with the webpage or article you would like me to summarize. I need the text content to be able to create a summary for you.
Use an AI like ChatGPT to condense and translate articles into short, ready-to-publish paragraphs directly on the webpage.