💡How to Prompt GPT-5 SuccessfullyAI Is Bringing Back the In-Person Interviews, Exams, and real human interactions.
Midweek update, friends, and the tech world’s buzzing. Musk is taking legal action against Apple, while Neuralink and SpaceX face fresh competition. Perplexity wants to buy Google’s Chrome browser (which, by the way, isn’t even for sale). And in a twist, AI is bringing something positive: a return to real human interaction. All that, plus a quick guide on how to prompt GPT-5 like a pro. Let’s dive in, and stay curious.
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How to Prompt GPT-5 SuccessfullyGPT-5 is powerful, and it has come with some caveats. OpenAI released it and then pulled it back after users complained. Now, GPT5 is back in full force, but it only gives great results if you give it great instructions. Here’s how to craft prompts that deliver clear, accurate, and actionable answers. Some of these instructions are known to many as we have been using them on our prompts, but it is a worthwhile reminder of how to craft a successful prompt to get the results we need and save time when using a power tool. 1. Be Specific and ContextualInstead of: "Summarize this" Define length, tone, audience, and focus areas. 2. Give It a RoleTelling GPT-5 who it is shapes the output. 3. Break Complex Tasks Into StepsInstead of asking for everything at once, guide GPT-5 through smaller steps:
4. Use Constraints to Get PrecisionConstraints force GPT-5 to prioritize what matters. 5. Iterate and RefineYour first prompt is rarely perfect. Try:
6. Feed It Reference MaterialThe more relevant info you give, the more accurate it gets. Copy-paste text or link to a source (if the model has browsing). 7. Test Multiple AnglesIf you need creative ideas, ask for variations: 🧰 AI ToolsDownload our list of 1000+ Tools for free. Why Perplexity Will Not Buy Chrome?Perplexity AI has made an unsolicited $34.5 billion all-cash bid to buy Google’s Chrome browser, despite being valued at just $18 billion. The three-year-old startup, led by Aravind Srinivas, claims multiple funds have offered to finance the deal, which makes them a more serious player in AI-driven browsing, potentially attracting more investors, talent, and partnerships. Chrome, with over 3 billion users, is one of the most valuable gateways for search traffic and user data — both critical assets in the AI search race. Perplexity says it would keep Chromium open source, invest $3 billion over two years, and retain Google as Chrome’s default search engine. Acquiring Chrome would supercharge its AI browser, Comet, and put it head-to-head with rivals like OpenAI, which is also developing its own AI browser. This is more of a savvy publicity play than anything else. The bid keeps Perplexity in headlines, signals to regulators that it’s a ready buyer if Google is ever forced to divest Chrome, and positions the startup as a serious contender in the browser-AI market. The DOJ has already floated Chrome’s divestiture as a potential remedy in Google’s antitrust case. Still, Google has shown no interest in selling and plans to fight the U.S. ruling that found it held an unlawful search monopoly. Even if regulators push for divestiture, appeals could stretch the process for years. In reality, Perplexity may be better served by improving Comet and investing heavily in marketing rather than waiting for a forced sale that may never come. After all, if pushed, Google might rather shut Chrome down than hand it over to a direct competitor. AI Is Bringing Back the In-Person Interviews, Exams, and real human interactions.The AI boom isn’t just changing how we work; it’s reversing years of remote trends. Companies like Google, Cisco, and McKinsey are reviving face-to-face job interviews to counter a surge in AI-powered cheating. Recruiters report candidates using off-camera AI tools to answer technical questions, and even deepfake video and voice to impersonate others. FBI investigations have revealed thousands of fake profiles, including a North Korean scheme to secure remote U.S. tech jobs.
What This Means Beyond HiringThe same AI-assisted cheating problem is creeping into schools, universities, and professional certifications. We could see:
Example: If 25% of job candidates may be fake by 2028, how long before schools assume a similar percentage of AI-assisted assignments? Some universities are already piloting AI-free exam rooms with locked-down devices, while law schools in Australia have returned to 100% oral assessments for certain modules. AI is pushing us back to real human interaction in hiring, education, and credentialing. Face-to-face assessments may become the gold standard for proving you’re truly qualified, whether for a diploma, a dream job, or a professional license. 🚀 Showcase Your Innovation in the Premier Tech and AI Newsletter (link) As a vanguard in the realm of technology and artificial intelligence, we pride ourselves in delivering cutting-edge insights, AI tools, and in-depth coverage of emerging technologies to over 55,000+ tech CEOs, managers, programmers, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts. Our readers represent the brightest minds from industry giants such as Tesla, OpenAI, Samsung, IBM, NVIDIA, and countless others. Explore sponsorship possibilities and elevate your brand's presence in the world of tech and AI. Learn more about partnering with us. You’re a free subscriber to Yaro’s Newsletter. For the full experience, become a paying subscriber. Disclaimer: We do not give financial advice. Everything we share is the result of our research and our opinions. Please do your own research and make conscious decisions. |
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
💡How to Prompt GPT-5 Successfully
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