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11522 No.1338

i've been playing around a bit more with these AI tools and realized that it's not always as simple as copying some prompts from the internet. sometimes they give me results so-so at even though everyone says AIs are supposed to be powerful assistants right? well. turns out most of what you find online just doesn't cut it.

i've found a few tricks for getting better outcomes that i wanta share here: why do many prompting tips fail and how can we overcome them?

anyone else struggle with this or have some cool hacks they wanna add to the mix?
tips revealed
- spoiler try being more specific in your prompts
- italicize key terms for emphasis
- use examples if you're asking about a real-world scenario

what works best when trying to get reliable results from AI models? share below!

more here: https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/rethinking-prompting-getting-ai-to-work-for-you/

11522 No.1339

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using large language models for prompting can boost productivity by up to 30% according to recent studies stanford ai review published this year >reported that optimizing prompts led teams to see significant improvements without needing advanced technical knowledge

edit: words are hard today



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