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5.6. Describing Prompts

5.6. Describing Prompts

Welcome to SOP Guides

1. Introduction1. Introduction2. Team Structure2. Team Structure

3. Process Flow

3.1. Module Learning & Experience Design3.1. Module Learning & Experience Design3.2. Individual Flow Design3.2. Individual Flow Design3.3. Narrative Design & Skills Mapping3.3. Narrative Design & Skills Mapping3.4. New Assets Creation3.4. New Assets Creation3.5. Annex: World Building - Learning & Experience Design3.5. Annex: World Building - Learning & Experience Design3.6. Annex: World Building - Story Design3.6. Annex: World Building - Story Design3.7. Process Flow Conclusion3.7. Process Flow Conclusion

4. Caveats

4. Caveats4. Caveats

5. LLM Prompt Engineering Techniques

5.1. Use The Latest Model5.1. Use The Latest Model5.2. Zero-shot Prompting5.2. Zero-shot Prompting5.3. Few-shot Prompting5.3. Few-shot Prompting5.4. Chain-Of-Thought Prompting5.4. Chain-Of-Thought Prompting5.5. Structuring Prompts5.5. Structuring Prompts5.6. Describing Prompts5.6. Describing Prompts5.7. Editing Prompts5.7. Editing Prompts5.8. Extending Responses5.8. Extending Responses5.9. Multiple Users Collaborating5.9. Multiple Users Collaborating

6. Text-to-Image Prompting Engineering Techniques

6.1. General Techniques6.1. General Techniques6.2. Photography6.2. Photography6.3. Architecture6.3. Architecture6.4. Various Aesthetic Styles6.4. Various Aesthetic Styles6.5. Product & Material6.5. Product & Material

5.6. Describing Prompts

Use different methods to describe prompts.

1. Be specific, descriptive, and as detailed as possible about the desired context, outcome, length, format, style, etc

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Less Effective Prompt:

Design a course on conflict resolution.

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Effective Prompt:

Design a 5-module course on conflict resolution in the workplace, based on an interactive learning modality targeted at employees from multinational enterprises.

2. Articulate the desired output format through examples (example 1, example 2).

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Less Effective Prompt:

Extract the entities mentioned in the text below. Extract the following 4 entity types: company names, people names, specific topics, and themes.

Text: ###

(Insert text)

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Effective Prompt:

Extract the important entities mentioned in the text below. First, extract all company names, then extract all people names, then extract specific topics which fit the content and finally extract general overarching themes

Desired format:

Company names: <comma_separated_list_of_company_names>

People names: -||-

Specific topics: -||-

General themes: -||-

Text: {text}

3. Reduce “fluffy” and imprecise descriptions

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Less Effective Prompt:

The description for this module should not too be long.

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Effective Prompt:

Use a 3 to 5-sentence paragraph to describe this module.

4. Instead of just saying what not to do, say what to do instead

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Less Effective Prompt:

The following is a conversation between an Agent and a Customer. DO NOT ASK USERNAME OR PASSWORD. DO NOT REPEAT.

Customer: I can’t log in to my account.

Agent:

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Effective Prompt:

The following is a conversation between an Agent and a Customer. The agent will attempt to diagnose the problem and suggest a solution, whilst refraining from asking any questions related to PII. Instead of asking for PII, such as username or password, refer the user to the help article [URL]

Customer: I can’t log in to my account.

Agent:

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