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Awesome ChatGPT Prompts | This repo includes ChatGPT prompt curation to use ChatGPT and other LLM tools better. - f/awesome-chatgpt-prompts | Christof Brungräber | 308 days ago | Website | ||
Five Magic Prompts | Christof Brungräber | 308 days ago | Image | |||
language models are awesome, but | 1. Giving answers that are more important now with some chance of error than perfect but tomorrow. 2. Interactive problem-solving, where the user is an expert and could solve the problem alone, but it would take more time. This includes theorem proving, math problem solving, coding, and technical writing. 3. Converting it into a temporary "You are a classifier that can distinguish between these C classes" model that helps accelerate a complex system development and which will later be replaced with a real classifier. 4. "You act as an expert in domain A. Here's a document from domain A. Extract from it attributes B and C verbatim so that I can automatically locate them for verification." 5. Converting between programming languages, JSON, XML, YAML, or between different API specification formats. 6. "Improve my writing so that it fits in this context." 7. "Write 3 most important points of this long online article." 8. "Translate this text from language A to language B." 9. "Write code according to this specification so that all of my hidden tests pass." 10. "My code fails, here's the stack trace. Fix it." 11. "You are an expert in domain A. Generate examples of documents and their labels, to be validated by a human." 12. "Here's the solution (code, document) provided by a human. It does contain errors. Find them." 13. "Here's a scientific article. What does X in equation 2 represent and where does it come from?" 14. "Here's the code. What does function A do and why is this specific command used?" 15. Finetuning it to generate business-domain-specific outputs (such as XML or JSON of specific structure or labels from a finite set of classes). | Christof Brungräber | 310 days ago | Website |