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      <p style=”text-align: left;”>I got the same results, plus real estate with the year 2027 instead of the year 2025. I used an extremely simple prompt instead.</p>
      <p style=”text-align: left;”>Used microsoft copilot.</p>
      <p style=”text-align: left;”>Write a story about cats where one teaches another cat about stocks.</p>
      From there i continued prompting with key beats of the story to get to a specific prediction.

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        I tried the super prompt with mistral instruct with gpt4all. I tested it on teaching me bodybuilding.

        It generated a decent lesson plan, but after I started asking too many side questions and samples on meal plans and nutrition, it forgot the rest of the lesson.

        It also sticks to conventional wisdom. The lesson plan is probably a good starting point, but you’ll need to keep the initial plan handy to continue to query about it. You’ll also need to have good interview skills otherwise you’ll only get surface level information and nothing I would really consider actionable.

        Right now, I’d say it’s better than wikipedia and google, and perhaps an average of reddit.

        When it comes to doing something actionable, I think a shorter prompt might be better for a beginner or the average person. Here’s the output of “teach me about bodybuilding”

        Bodybuilding is the practice of building and sculpting one’s muscles to achieve a desired physical appearance. It involves a combination of weightlifting, nutrition, and rest to promote muscle growth and definition.

        Here are some key principles to follow when it comes to bodybuilding:

        1. Progressive Overload: To build muscle, you need to challenge your body with increasing amounts of resistance over time. This can be achieved by gradually increasing the weight or reps performed during workouts.

        2. Proper Nutrition: Adequate nutrition is essential for building and repairing muscles. This includes consuming enough protein (around 1 gram per pound of bodyweight), as well as carbohydrates and healthy fats to provide energy and support muscle growth.

        3. Rest and Recovery: Muscles need time to recover after a workout in order to grow and develop. Aim for at least one day of rest between workouts, and make sure you are getting enough sleep each night (7-9 hours).

        4. Proper Form: Using proper form during weightlifting exercises is important to avoid injury and maximize muscle activation. It’s always a good idea to consult with a certified trainer or coach to ensure you are using the correct technique.

        5. Consistency: Building muscle takes time, so it’s important to be consistent with your workouts and nutrition plan. Aim for at least 3-4 days of weightlifting per week, and make sure you are sticking to a healthy diet and getting enough rest.

        Follow this up with “give me a sample workout plan and meal plan”, and you would be able to immediately improve your fitness (assuming the starting point is zero). Ultimately though, having good interview skill seems to be the most important factor when it comes to getting something actionable or useful out of a LLM

         

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