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You’re Using ChatGPT Wrong! Here’s How to Be Ahead of 99% of ChatGPT Users
Master ChatGPT by learning prompt engineering.
Most of us use ChatGPT wrong.
We don’t include examples in our prompts.
We ignore that we can control ChatGPT’s behavior with roles.
We let ChatGPT guess stuff instead of providing it with some information.
This happens because we mostly use standard prompts that might help us get the job done once, but not all the time.
We need to learn how to create high-quality prompts to get better results. We need to learn prompt engineering! And, in this guide, we’ll learn 4 techniques used in prompt engineering.
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Few Shot Standard Prompts
Few shot standard prompts are the standard prompts we’ve seen before, but with examples of the task in them.