With Intelligent Prompt Engineering, ChatGPT Can Help You Create a New Business in Minutes

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Jason Weiland
9 min readMar 1, 2023
Created in MidJourney AI with the prompt: “an intelligent woman uses CHATGPT on a computer, clear facial features, Cinematic, 35mm lens, f/1.8, accent lighting, global illumination — ar 16:9 — uplight — v 4 — q 2 — q 2”

Artificial intelligence utilizing large language models (LLM) is getting a lot of attention, and prompt engineering (PI) is one of the hottest new jobs. According to Insider, prompt engineers:

“…are experts in asking AI chatbots — which run on large language models — questions that can produce desired responses. Unlike traditional computer engineers who code, prompt engineers write prose to test AI systems for quirks; experts in generative AI told The Washington Post that this is required to develop and improve human-machine interaction models.”

To understand this technology better, I have been taking a deep dive into PI and in doing so have developed many new business ideas with ease.

While ChatGPT can be used to generate anything from Python code to an essay on nuclear waste, I prefer to use it to help create new businesses from raw ideas by creating intelligent prompts that test the limits of the technology.

One of the main problems I’ve run into is that each session with ChatGPT uses 4097 tokens between prompt and completion, which is about 3000 words. So, when I get a little too excited and start feeding the ChatBot…

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