🌠The Art of Prompt Engineering

🌠The Art of Prompt Engineering

Have you ever noticed that lots of folks are talking about ‘prompts’ when discussing AI tools like

ChatGPT

MidJourney (that’s an AI Art generator)

NightCafe (same)

and others?

Ever wonder just *how* one can write a grand prompt!

Well! Enter:

learnprompting.org/

This is, and I quote:

“…A Free, Open Source Course on Communicating with Artificial Intelligence…”

AND… there’s even a discord server associated with it over at

discord.gg/7enStJXQzD

What I really like about it is it is *so* comprehensive – witness the following TOC!

😃 Basics

🧙‍♂️ Intermediate

🧪 Applied Prompting

🚀 Advanced Applications

⚖️ Reliability

🖼️ Image Prompting

🔓 Prompt Hacking

🔨 Tooling

💪 Prompt Tuning

🎲 Miscellaneous

📙 Vocabulary Reference

Isn’t that kinda sorta coolios?

But it goes even beyond that like so:

🧪 Applied Prompting

Overview

🟢 Multiple Choice Questions

🟢 Solve Discussion Questions

🟢 Build ChatGPT from GPT-3

🟢 Chatbot + Knowledge Base

It even includes the ‘magic phrase’ of:

Quote:
Let’s explain step by step

Adding THAT to your prompt will increase the quanity of output and also more detailed explanations as well.

Nifty!

This means that when you master prompting…

… well, you can basically teach yourself (so long as you research speciic answers you are handed) just about anything online, like:

Quote:
Explain step by step the art of writing an essay.

Writing an essay can seem like a daunting task, but it can be made easier by breaking it down into smaller steps. Here is a step-by-step guide to writing an essay:

Understanding the prompt or topic: Before you start writing, it is important to understand the prompt or topic you are writing about. Read the prompt carefully and make sure you understand what is being asked of you.

Brainstorming: This is the stage where you generate ideas and start to think about what you want to say in your essay. You can brainstorm by listing key points, jotting down notes, or making a mind map.

Creating an outline: Once you have a clear understanding of the prompt and have generated some ideas, it is time to create an outline for your essay. Your outline should include an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.

Writing the introduction: The introduction should grab the reader’s attention and provide background information on the topic. It should also clearly state your thesis, or the main point you are trying to make in your essay.

Writing the body paragraphs: The body paragraphs should support your thesis with evidence and examples. Each paragraph should focus on one main idea and provide evidence to support it.

Writing the conclusion: The conclusion should summarize the main points you have made in your essay and restate your thesis. It should also provide a final thought or call to action for the reader.

Editing and revising: After you have completed your first draft, it is time to edit and revise your work. This may involve making corrections to grammar and syntax, adding or removing information, and making sure your writing is clear and concise.

Proofreading: The final step is to proofread your essay. This means carefully checking for any remaining errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation.

By following these steps, you will have a well-structured and well-written essay that effectively communicates your ideas to the reader.

Your takeaway?

The more knowledge you embrace, the more you’ll be able to accomplish in your career and idea, the more money you will be able to make.

Why not try that today?

Enjoy!

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