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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
- Gemini: Different Answers
- Gemini: Reliable Sources
- Keyword v Natural Language Searching
- Can Gemini Analyze Text?
- Free Microsoft Copilot Account
- ChatGPT: Ten Reference Questions
- Create useful prompts for writing an essay.
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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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AI Tips & Tricks
Crafting Powerful Promps
AI models like me thrive on well-crafted prompts. Here’s a guide to help you get the best results:
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- Write like you talk: Avoid overly formal or technical language. Imagine you’re asking a knowledgeable friend for help.
- Example: Instead of: “Execute analysis of financial data per Q3 report,” try “Can you analyze the Q3 financial report for me?”
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- Avoid ambiguity: Vague prompts lead to vague answers. Clearly state your desired task or information.
- Example: Instead of: “Tell me about climate change,” try “Summarize the key causes and effects of climate change according to the latest IPCC report.”
3. Provide Context:
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- Set the stage: Give the AI background information to ensure it understands your request.
- Example: If you want a poem about cats, don’t just say “Write a poem.” Instead, say, “Write a haiku about a mischievous tabby cat exploring a sunlit garden.”
4. Ask Follow-Up Questions (Iterative Prompting):
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- Guide the AI: If the initial response isn’t perfect, ask refining questions to get closer to what you want.
- Example: After getting a basic summary, you might ask, “Can you focus on the impact of climate change on coastal communities?”
5. Refine and Experiment:
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- Don’t be afraid to iterate: Rarely will your first prompt be perfect. Tweak your wording, try different approaches, and see what yields the best results.
- Example: Experiment with different tones (formal, humorous) or request specific formats (list, bullet points, paragraph).
Validate and explore: Pay close attention to the sources cited by the AI. This serves two important purposes:
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- Validation: Verify the accuracy and credibility of the information provided. Ensure it’s from reputable sources.
- Discovery: Use the cited sources as a jumping-off point for further research. They can lead you to additional details, related studies, or expert opinions on the topic.
Example: If the AI mentions a study published in the journal “Nature,” look up that study directly to delve deeper into the research.
Additional Tips:
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- Be patient: AI is powerful, but it’s still learning. Sometimes it takes a few tries to get the desired output.
- Think creatively: AI can be surprisingly versatile. Don’t limit yourself to just information retrieval; experiment with creative writing, problem-solving, or even brainstorming.
Example of a Well-Crafted Prompt:
“Could you write a short story about a young woman who discovers a hidden library filled with magical books? The story should be set in a modern city and explore themes of adventure and self-discovery.”
Let me know if you’d like more examples or specific guidance on crafting prompts for a particular task.