This video by Patrick Storm is about prompt engineering for ChatGPT. It covers 10 levels of prompting, starting with the basics and progressing to more advanced techniques. The video discusses how to format prompts, give examples, use personas, and chain of thought. It also introduces the CO-STAR framework, which is a structured approach to prompt engineering.
Hey there! Have you ever felt like you’re not quite getting the best responses out of Chat GPT? Trust me, I’ve been there too! But don’t worry, I’ve got some cool tips and tricks to share that will make you a pro at prompt engineering. Let’s dive in!
Keep It Simple, Silly!
Sometimes, the simplest requests yield the best results. For example, asking Chat GPT to summarize a Wikipedia article usually works just fine. But keep in mind, the clearer and more focused you are, the better the response you’ll get. Think of it like asking a friend to help you with something—be specific!
Sprinkle Some Politeness
Believe it or not, being nice actually helps! Saying “please” and “thank you” can make a difference. It’s like when you ask someone for a favor; politeness often brings out the best in people. The same goes for Chat GPT. So go ahead, add a touch of kindness to your prompts.
Show Some Examples
One of the best ways to get accurate responses is to show Chat GPT what you expect. Imagine you’re teaching someone to bake a cake. You wouldn’t just tell them to “make it delicious”; you’d give them a recipe! Similarly, giving Chat GPT a few examples of what you want helps it understand better.
Ask for Self-Reflection
Here’s a neat trick: after getting a response, ask Chat GPT if it missed anything. It’s like proofreading your own work. Chat GPT is surprisingly good at self-evaluation, so use this to your advantage. You’ll often find that it catches things even you might have missed!
Be Clear About Your Objective
When you have a specific goal in mind, make it crystal clear. For instance, instead of saying “make it pretty,” tell Chat GPT to “respond with headings, subheadings, and tables.” The more precise you are, the more likely you’ll get exactly what you’re looking for.
Using Personas
Sometimes, you need Chat GPT to act like an expert. It’s like calling a friend who’s a doctor for medical advice. By specifying a role or persona for Chat GPT, you can improve the accuracy of the responses significantly. Give it a try next time you need specialized answers.
Think Step by Step
When tackling complex problems, ask Chat GPT to explain its thought process. Adding phrases like “let’s think step by step” can make a world of difference. It’s like solving a puzzle together, piece by piece.
Co-Star Framework
Finally, let’s talk about the CO-STAR framework. This method helps structure your prompts effectively:
- C: Context – Provide background information.
- O: Objective – Clearly state what you want.
- S: Style – Specify the style of the response.
- T: Tone – Determine the tone (e.g., formal, casual).
- A: Audience – Define who the response is for.
- R: Response – Indicate the format you want (e.g., bullet points, paragraphs).
For example, if you want a Facebook post about a new flying magic carpet, you might say: “I run a magic carpet business (context). Write a Facebook post to get people to buy it (objective). Copy successful companies’ styles (style). Use an elegant, persuasive tone (tone). Target audience is people in their 30s (audience). Four sentences, no hashtags, and add some emojis (response).” Voila! You’ve guided Chat GPT to give you exactly what you need.
Wrapping it up, mastering prompt engineering is all about being clear, polite, and specific. With these tips, you’ll be getting amazing responses from Chat GPT in no time. Happy prompting!