ChatGPT Prompts: How I Replaced 20,000 Jobs and Boosted Productivity

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I Found a Way to Identify and Replace Tens of Thousands of Jobs Right Inside of Chat GPT: The Freestep System

In today’s world, the fear of artificial intelligence taking over jobs is a common concern. People worry about AI transforming our world into a dystopian sci-fi movie. However, what if I told you that there is a way to alleviate some of that pressure? What if I told you that you could identify and replace tens of thousands of jobs using a simple system called freestep, right inside of chat GPT?

Today, I’m going to teach you the entire freestep system that gets it done. By the end of this article, you’ll be able to recreate the entire process, allowing you to identify and run tens of thousands of jobs in any large language model, without requiring any technical knowledge.

Let’s address the obvious concern – the fear of AI replacing jobs. But let’s also shine some light on where we are in terms of AI replacing jobs. If we go into chat GPT and ask it for the definition of a job, it clearly tells us that a job is a specific task, role, or position that a person performs in exchange for compensation. So, with the freestep system, you can leverage AI to perform tasks in exchange for money.

What’s great about the freestep system is that it requires no creativity, as it provides you with a free resource by signing up for a weekly newsletter. This resource contains an array of different prompts for any specific role. In fact, it contains 30 different job prompts for a product developer. But that’s just the start. I will also be showing you a system to generate an infinite amount of these for any type of work that you might require. And the best part is, it works with the free version of chat GPT as well.

So, how does the freestep system work? Let me walk you through it.

Step one: you start by picking one of the assistants provided in the resource. These assistants are essentially different versions of chat GPT that are tailored to specific roles. In this case, we will be recreating the product developer role.

Step two: you activate this assistant inside of chat GPT or any other large language model of your choice. You can do this instantly if you have Chat GPT plus, or you can set it up yourself for maximum customizability.

Once you have activated the assistant, you can use the 30 different job prompts provided to generate specific tasks related to the role of the product developer. These prompts are essentially conversation starters that the assistant will use to understand the task at hand.

But here’s the real magic of the freestep system – the prompt factory. By using the prompt factory, you can generate an infinite amount of specific prompts for any type of work, by simply copying and pasting a single field into a chat with a new assistant. This allows you to identify all the work that the assistant could be doing, and you can also use this feature in the free version of chat GPT.

Furthermore, the freestep system has been expanded to include a database of 1,000 assistants and chat GPTs, allowing you to access an entire corporation’s worth of assistants. The system also includes a custom website for easy access off your phone, and it is constantly updated with community favorites.

In conclusion, the freestep system is a powerful and frictionless way for most people to work with chat GPT. It provides a solution to the fear of AI taking over jobs, and allows individuals to leverage AI to perform specific tasks in exchange for money. If you want to take the next step in building custom GPTs, you can also check out additional resources that are available.

So, if you’re ready to take control of the future and learn how to identify and replace tens of thousands of jobs, sign up for the freestep system and start using chat GPT to your advantage today.

31 COMMENTS

  1. Igor, this freestep system seems incredibly efficient and a big step towards integrating AI into various job roles. However, I'm curious about how it adapts to evolving job requirements and industries that are constantly changing. Does the system offer flexibility to update or modify the tasks and roles, or is it more static in its approach? Thanks for sharing such an innovative concept!

  2. Can I add a browsing plugin? I am not getting great results with bing. It’s kinda…? …. lazy? When I want a comprehensive search I really want it to do a comprehensive search and give me lots of good intel. It’s not happening like I want. That said, I’ll do some fine tuning. I am finding that if I guide it a bit more slowly it will provide better results. Sometimes I literally say something like “I know you can do it, I believe in you“ and it goes ahead and does the thing that it previously said it couldn’t do which is so weird! Lol.😂

    Thanks Igor.

  3. GPT doing the thinking. But who does the actual work? I don't consider desk jobs DIRECTLY contributing to actual product output. After all, someone will have to hold that welding torch, nail gun, or circular saw out in the woods.

  4. I'm interested in buying the 650 package, but I want to know if one of those jobs is twitter posting or social media posting. Basically, I want to use to complement what I want to write on twitter and make more engaging. Thanks.

  5. No one in the entire AI revolution will take better care of you than Igor. Fact
    If only you watch and learn from his YouTube channel, you will excel! He’s a gracious professional with passion. AND, HE GETS TO THE POINT LIKE NO OTHER. 😊 If you you already know, congratulations. Now tell the tell, so others can Do it, Get it, Have it‼️💛

  6. Just wait 1 year when the LLM evolves into LLM OS (operating system) and starts behaving like an operating system in a computer. Because the structure of how llms and ChatGPT today have a lot of similarities, now llms are not just llms but llms that can use tools when it's necessary to perform tasks.