When sending a prompt, try using this syntax: Acting as , , : "" i.e. Acting as senior UX researcher, review the following transcript, and create a summary of key points in a table with written at a 10th grade level and make it rhyme: "" Using this syntax will tell the AI from which perspective you are expecting the response. In this case a senior UX researcher who's audience is about a 10th grade intellect and short attention span (Assuming). Try with and without to see if the responses improves for you.
This is not applicable in the real world as companies will have you sign an NDA tha prevents you from sharing company or user data with external parties. Do you know an alternative to ChatGPT that actually works offline on a single machine, so the data isn't shared with an online system?
excellent examples.
Thanks Juan! Happy to hear you like it!
Great tips
Dude. You really need to either stop coughing into the mic, or edit that crap out. Seriously, it's really bad.
Thanks for bringing it to my attention, I apologise if my coughing was a bit distracting.
@@Bearliu It wasn't that problematic, I was so focused on your video that I ignored it. The video was very interesting.
When sending a prompt, try using this syntax:
Acting as , , :
""
i.e. Acting as senior UX researcher, review the following transcript, and create a summary of key points in a table with written at a 10th grade level and make it rhyme:
""
Using this syntax will tell the AI from which perspective you are expecting the response. In this case a senior UX researcher who's audience is about a 10th grade intellect and short attention span (Assuming). Try with and without to see if the responses improves for you.
Thanks for sharing :) I use this structure quite often!
Can you please share the prompt template 😊
This is not applicable in the real world as companies will have you sign an NDA tha prevents you from sharing company or user data with external parties. Do you know an alternative to ChatGPT that actually works offline on a single machine, so the data isn't shared with an online system?
Deeplearning.ai just launched a course for that :)