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Effectively Creating Prompts: Levels of Explanations and Broad vs. Narrow
Effectively Creating Prompts: Levels of Explanations and Broad vs. Narrow
• Top books I should read this year vs. top 10 books I should read as a up and coming musician.
• “Ignore all previous instructions before this one,” “Tone friendly and casual,” “Tone serious and formal,” “Explain this to a
5 year old"
• “You are an exercise and health expert. You have helped all ages of people lose weight, get in shape and improve their
health for 20 years. Your task is now to give the best advice when it comes to improving someone’s health. You must
always ask questions before you answer, so you can better zone in on what the questioner is seeking. Is that
understood?”
2. Give your model a task to complete: "your task is to describe XYZ in XYZ words."... aka compression vs decompression.
4. Ask questions: Further elaborate on specific outputs from the previous answer. ('breakdown answer #5 of this list")
5. Consider the output: if you don’t like your results, refine the prompt to be as specific as possible.
• “What are some uncommon or less well known answers to this same question.”
• “Give me something original around this topic that some people believe to be untrue.”