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Nissam

Hey guys, I want to share with you a great free AI chatbot I just found 👇

ERNIE 5.0
A completely free competitor to GPT-5.
It works with text, images, audio, and video.
ernie.baidu.com/

3 months ago | [YT] | 1

Nissam

Alibaba just dropped a new tool called Qoder an AI-powered code editor.
Right now, it’s still in preview and completely free to use. Later, they’ll roll out a Pro version that will be paid (pricing not announced yet).

📌 Perfect time to give it a try:
qoder.com/download

5 months ago | [YT] | 0

Nissam

🌟 Just built "You Matter" in ONE PROMPT with
@boltdotnew

A mental health app that sends personalized daily reminders that you matter, tracks your emotional journey, and helps combat self-doubt with zero APIs needed.

✨ Try it: fastidious-dango-14c311.netlify.app/
🏆 #MentalHealthMatters

7 months ago | [YT] | 1

Nissam

Dear Creative Me,

I know you sometimes doubt yourself wondering if the work you’re doing is good enough, if anyone’s really watching, if all this effort is even worth it.

But let me remind you of something powerful: you showed up anyway.

You showed up when the views were low, when the algorithm didn’t favor you, when the canvas stayed blank, when the editing software crashed, and when inspiration was just... tired. You still opened the laptop, sketched that idea, hit “record,” wrote that post, even when no one asked you to. That, right there, is something worth celebrating.

I’m proud of the way you keep learning. Whether it’s figuring out a new tool, testing a script, or failing gloriously at something you’ll eventually master your curiosity never really goes away. It just takes naps.

You’ve come a long way from the version of you who hesitated to call yourself “a creator.” Now look at you creating content, building a community, showing up online as your genuine self. You are proof that consistency beats perfection, and that courage doesn't always roar... sometimes it whispers, "Try again tomorrow."

So here’s a thank you:
Thank you for believing in the long run.
Thank you for making art that makes people feel something.
Thank you for being kind to yourself when creativity feels heavy.
And thank you for dreaming bigger, even when doubt tries to shrink the vision.

If future-you ever needs a reminder, let this be it:

Your voice matters. Your work matters. You matter.
Keep making, even if it’s messy. Especially if it’s messy.

The world needs more of your light, exactly as it is.

With all the love and creative chaos,
—You
#KofiCreativeLetter

9 months ago | [YT] | 1

Nissam

🚨 Just Found This Gem from Google! 🚨

Hey everyone! I stumbled upon an incredible resource from Google that I had to share with you all.

📄 It's a 69-page whitepaper titled "Prompt Engineering" by Lee Boonstra, a software engineer at Google Cloud. This guide is packed with insights on how to craft effective prompts for Large Language Models (LLMs).

Why You Should Check It Out:

Comprehensive Techniques: Learn about various prompting methods like zero-shot, few-shot, chain-of-thought, and more.

Best Practices: Discover tips on structuring prompts, setting the right context, and avoiding common pitfalls.

Real-World Applications: Understand how prompt engineering is applied in real scenarios, enhancing AI interactions.

Whether you're a developer, content creator, or just curious about AI, this guide is a must-read.

📘 Download the full whitepaper here:
t.me/nissambsn/44

Let me know your thoughts after reading it! Let's discuss and learn together. 💬

9 months ago | [YT] | 1

Nissam

Hey everyone! 🎉 I'm super excited to announce that Aidizer, my AI tools directory, is officially launching on Product Hunt! 🚀 If you're into exploring the best AI tools for productivity, creativity, and business, make sure to check it out and show some love! 💡 Your support means everything, so hit the link below and let me know what you think! Let's make this launch epic together! 🙌
www.producthunt.com/posts/aidizer/

11 months ago | [YT] | 1

Nissam

Hey AI Enthusiasts! 👋

Microsoft just dropped a game-changer in the quantum computing world: the Majorana 1 , their first-ever quantum processor based on topological qubits . But why should you care? Because this isn’t just about quantum supremacy it’s about supercharging the future of AI . Let’s dive in!

What is the Majorana 1?

The Majorana 1 is Microsoft’s leap into scalable quantum computing. Unlike traditional qubits (which are super fragile), topological qubits are more stable and less error-prone, thanks to their "braided" quantum states. Think of it like building a skyscraper with unbreakable LEGO blocks this stability could let us run longer, more complex computations .

Why AI Innovators Should Be Excited 🔥
1- Speed + Scale for AI Training
Quantum computing could slash the time it takes to train massive AI models (looking at you, LLMs!). Imagine training a model in minutes instead of weeks.

2- Solving "Impossible" Problems
AI often hits walls with optimization, cryptography, or simulating molecular structures for drug discovery. Quantum computing laughs at these problems. Majorana 1 could unlock solutions we’ve only dreamed of.

3- Next-Gen AI Architectures
Quantum neural networks? Hybrid quantum-classical models? This processor could accelerate research into entirely new AI paradigms.

Microsoft’s Play for AI Dominance 💻
Remember Azure Quantum? Majorana 1 integrates with Microsoft’s cloud ecosystem, meaning developers might soon access quantum power via Azure. Your AI projects could tap into quantum-enhanced algorithms without needing a PhD in physics.

The Big Question: When?
While this is still early days, Microsoft’s focus on scalability and integration with AI tools (like their AI Studio) hints at a future where quantum computing isn’t just for labs it’s for you .

Let’s Discuss! 💬
- How do you see quantum computing transforming AI?
- Should I do a deep-dive video on quantum machine learning basics?
- Drop your thoughts below! 👇

#AI #QuantumComputing #Microsoft #FutureTech

Nissam

11 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 0

Nissam

Hey everyone! Feel free to suggest any type of content you’d like me to explain or dive into. I’m here to help, and I’d love to cover what you’re interested in! Let me know what you’d like to see next! 😊

1 year ago | [YT] | 0

Nissam

No more mystery, no more avatars – just the one and only Nissam, ready to take over the digital world… one hilarious post at a time. 🤪

1 year ago (edited) | [YT] | 2

Nissam

Unlock the Full Power of ChatGPT: A Guide to Effective Communication and Prompt Engineering

Are you ready to take your interactions with ChatGPT to the next level? Whether you're brainstorming, seeking insights, or working on a creative project, how you phrase your prompts can significantly impact the quality of the responses you receive. By mastering prompt engineering, you can unlock the true potential of ChatGPT and streamline your workflows for better results.

1. Be Clear and Specific
The more specific you are with your instructions, the better ChatGPT can tailor its responses. Instead of vague requests, break down what you need into clear and detailed prompts. For example:

Vague Prompt: "Tell me about space."
Specific Prompt: "Explain the concept of dark matter in astrophysics, including its potential role in the formation of galaxies."
The second prompt gives clear context, making it easier for ChatGPT to provide a focused and accurate answer.

2. Use Context and Examples
When you need a particular tone, style, or type of response, include examples or context. This helps ChatGPT understand your expectations.

Example Prompt: "Write a persuasive blog post about AI, with a friendly tone and informal language, like this: [Insert example of friendly blog writing]."
Providing a reference helps ChatGPT fine-tune its style to match your needs.

3. Set Boundaries for Responses
Sometimes you need ChatGPT to provide an answer within certain parameters. Be sure to set boundaries to avoid excessive or irrelevant information.

Prompt Example: "Give me a brief summary (3-4 sentences) about the benefits of exercise for mental health."
By adding boundaries, you're more likely to get concise, on-point responses that are easier to use.

4. Experiment with Iterative Refinement
Don’t hesitate to refine your prompt based on the responses you get. Sometimes, you might need to ask follow-up questions or ask ChatGPT to expand on or clarify certain parts of the answer.

First Prompt: "Describe the history of the Eiffel Tower."
Follow-up Prompt: "Can you explain more about its architectural design and why it was controversial when it was first built?"
This iterative process helps you dig deeper into topics and ensures you get the information you're really looking for.

5. Use Conditional Prompts for Hypotheticals
If you want ChatGPT to explore hypothetical scenarios or provide multiple perspectives, use conditional statements in your prompts.

Example Prompt: "If humans could colonize Mars, what challenges would they face in terms of food production and sustainability?"
This kind of prompt allows ChatGPT to think critically and offer a multi-layered response.

6. Keep the Language Simple, but Ask for Complexity When Needed
You don’t need to complicate your prompts, but you can specify how deep or complex you want the information to be.

Simple Request: "What is AI?"
Complex Request: "Provide a technical explanation of how reinforcement learning algorithms work, including real-world applications and examples."
By setting the level of complexity, you ensure you get a response that suits your needs.

7. Use Tools for Optimization
If you’re working on projects involving ChatGPT, such as generating content, summarizing texts, or conducting research, integrate tools like perplexity scoring to assess how effective a prompt is, or use contextual keywords to make your prompts more precise.

1 year ago | [YT] | 0