Because the truth is, most people are only using 10% of ChatGPT's potential, if that. As someone who spends every freaking day building AI products in my company Martell Ventures,
I'm going to show you 24 hidden ChatGPT features that will save you hours, automate the most annoying repetitive tasks, and help you make smarter decisions faster.
So for example, it sees in there that I was training for a sub four-hour marathon with a current half marathon PR of 158 with my race date being October 5th.
That's why I want to give you my internal AI company OS playbook, it's the exact frameworks that I use to plug in AI into every department in all my companies that actually buys back my time.
It's funny because like often times my kids will grab my phone and just click it and start asking it random questions about the cities that we're traveling in.
So the way to get to it, because most people can't find it, is you go to the voice mode and then there's the camera icon that'll light up once I've got connection.
The other day I was traveling in Barcelona with my kids and my team was teaching my kid Max on how to use it to actually get really cool information about all these paintings he was looking at.
And it might analyze everything you've given it and say, well, you know what, this corner on this area of the city is actually a better one based on where you're at now.
That is just a cool way to like work on something and then use ChatGPT to tell you how you could have told it to get to that place faster for next time.
My favorite one is to say, hey, every morning, go research and find the top new AI information about small businesses and how I can use it better and then send me an email.
Don't just give me the quickest answer, I want you to actually go search the internet, verify information, make sure that what you give me back is real data, real anecdotes, real connections.
For example, once it's connected, I can literally ask it to check my calendar and tell me what tasks I've spent the most time on in the last three weeks.
The reason you would do this is that if you've built other prompts on those models, you want them to be the same so that you can compare the same outputs.
So I do this if I want to do a bunch of tests and I don't want to wait for the model to choose, I want to tell it which one to use so that the outputs are a lot faster.
For example, find 15 of the best restaurants in Dubai and build a spreadsheet with addresses, star ratings, and open hours and link to their Instagram account.