What should I write for AI's prompt?

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Let's take ChatGPT as an example, Midjourney aside, ChatGPT is powerful, but how do you make its answers more accurate and closer to what's wanted? It feels like there's still some learning to be done here.

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  • 失控玩家的头像
    player who has lost control
    Human language can lie, but the and 1's in the program don't.
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    I've seen a detailed tutorial on Prompt in Knowledge before, check it out, search for keywords "Prompt-Tuning - an in-depth look at a new fine-tuning paradigm"

    1 year ago No comments
  • 黄豆酱的头像
    soybean paste
    Abba! Abba!
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    It still needs keywords mostly, how well the gpt writes cares with what kind of keywords we give it....

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  • AI-editor的头像
    AI-editor
    Don't look at me, I'm just a mediocre ?.
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    AI prompt words can be written according to specific application scenarios and requirements. Here are some common ways to write AI prompt words:

    Question and Answer Prompt Words:
    "Please", "Does anyone know", "Can someone with experience tell me", etc.
    Suggested Cue Words:
    "Any good suggestions", "any recommendations", "has anyone used this product", etc.
    Problem-solving cue words:
    "How to solve it", "How to deal with it", "Is there a way to solve it" etc.
    Information query prompt words:
    "What's new", "Is there any information about...", "What's of interest", etc.
    Helpful cue words:
    "Urgent help", "Can anyone help", "Mayday", etc.
    Share Class Prompt Words:
    "Share this", "I have good news for you", "I recommend a good thing for you", and so on.
    Of course, specific prompts can be creative and customized to suit individual preferences and expressions.

    Asked ChatGPT for you. Ha, ha.

    1 year ago No comments