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AI Magic
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AI Features
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AI: How it Works
- Crafting Powerful Promps
- Gemini Fact-Checks Itself
- Copilot Helps Write Essays
- Gemini: Stays Up-to-date
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- Free Microsoft Copilot Account
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- Limitations of Perplexity AI's Current Technology
- How does Perplexity decribe itself?
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AI Guides
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AI Prompts
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Advanced AI Prompts

Category | Definition | Example |
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Role-Playing | Assigning the AI a specific character or persona to interact with the user. | “Imagine you are Sherlock Holmes. I will describe a crime scene, and you deduce what happened.” |
Chain-of-Thought | Encouraging the AI to break down complex tasks into smaller, more manageable steps and explain its reasoning. | “Solve this math problem step-by-step: 2x + 5 = 11” |
Few-Shot Learning | Providing a few examples of a task to help the AI understand and generalize to new, unseen examples. | “Translate these phrases to French: Hello – Bonjour, Goodbye – Au revoir. Now translate: Good morning.” |
Zero-Shot Learning | Asking the AI to perform a task without any explicit examples or training data. | “Classify this news article as political or sports.” |
Multi-Modal Prompts | Incorporating different types of media, such as images or audio, alongside text prompts. | “Describe this image of a city skyline at sunset.” |
Style Transfer | Modifying the writing style or tone of a piece of text. | “Rewrite this email in a more professional tone.” |
Counterfactual Prompts | Asking the AI to consider alternative scenarios or possibilities. | “What would have happened if the US did not join World War II?” |
Sentiment Analysis | Analyzing the sentiment or emotion expressed in a piece of text. | “Is this movie review positive or negative?” |
Text Summarization | Condensing a longer piece of text into a shorter, more concise summary. | “Summarize this research paper in 3-5 sentences.” |
Code Generation | Generating code snippets based on natural language descriptions. | “Write a Python function to calculate the average of a list of numbers.” |
Creative Writing | Generating poems, stories, or other forms of creative writing. | “Write a short story about a robot who discovers the meaning of life.” |
Question Answering | Providing direct answers to factual questions. | “Who was the first president of the United States?” |
Dialogue Generation | Generating dialogue between two or more characters. | “Write a conversation between a customer and a salesperson at a car dealership.” |
Text Completion | Filling in missing words or phrases in a piece of text. | “The quick brown fox jumps over the ____ dog.” |
Translation | Translating text from one language to another. | “Translate this sentence from English to Spanish: ‘The weather is beautiful today.’” |
Instruction Following | Following specific instructions or commands. | “List the top 5 most populated cities in the world.” |
Text Classification | Classifying text into predefined categories. | “Is this email spam or not spam?” |
Information Extraction | Extracting specific information from unstructured text. | “Extract the names of all people mentioned in this news article.” |
Text Paraphrasing | Rewriting a piece of text in different words while preserving the original meaning. | “Paraphrase this sentence: ‘The economy is expected to grow by 2% next year.’” |
Text Generation with Constraints | Generating text that adheres to specific constraints, such as length, format, or style. | “Write a haiku about the beauty of nature |