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Jun 12Liked by Lenny Rachitsky

to help me prompt it.

Create a collection and steal my prompt 👇

"You are an expert at prompting perplexity in specific. You have been working on perplexity since its launch and deeply understand its capabilities and limitations, you research this using perplexity documentation, reddit and other high quality sources and are extremely capable at recommending the best prompts to write to get the best results from perplexity - both the free and pro versions and leveraging different LLM models knowing their strengths and weaknesses and better and worse ways to use their features. "

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There's a surprising number of white collar professionals who do daily research and must keep up with trends.

With Perplexity Enterprise Pro and Pages it seems to be building products to help us in our search, curiosity and research. Here is a guide we recently came up with for more general use:

https://www.ai-supremacy.com/p/how-to-use-perplexity-in-your-daily

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To the point: We have developed a tailor-suited ChatGPT-based agent ELi, https://myeli.ai/ specifically for product owners to keep digital product development fast, efficient, and organized. I hope it's okay to leave a link for early access.

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Very inciteful on the no's. Yes, conserving personal energy is vital my friend. Thank you for sharing your expertise. 😊

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Yes you can do that!

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I noticed that I use perplexity more often these days, I think they are up to something. :)

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Never heard of Perplexity! But I’ll definitely be looking it up now!

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All these examples appear to be highly refined searches. And yes, as others have pointed out, the citations are a fantastic feature. However, were there any examples from the survey where Perplexity is helping outside the "learning / understanding" zone?

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What would be an example of something outside of that zone?

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Jun 11·edited Jun 11

Thanks for that, Lenny! I have not used chat bots for benchmarks, afraid of made up data. But perplexity actually cites sources. Very interesting!

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