Creating effective prompts for Storytell requires careful consideration of several factors. A well-designed prompt can help generate high-quality responses that meet the needs of the user. In this guide, we will provide you with a step-by-step process for creating the best prompts for our chatbot, and other ChaptGPT powered chatbots.
Step 1: Define the Objective of Your Prompt
Before creating a prompt for our Storytell chatbot, it is important to define the objective of your prompt. Ask yourself what you want to achieve with this prompt. Do you want to generate a specific response, or do you want to gather information? Defining the objective of your prompt will help you create a more targeted and effective prompt.
Example:
Objective: To generate a creative response from our Storytell chatbot.
Prompt: Write a short story about a time-traveling astronaut who lands on a distant planet and encounters a new civilization.
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Step 2: Provide Clear and Specific Instructions
Once you have defined the objective of your prompt, you need to provide clear and specific instructions to our Storytell chatbot. Avoid using vague language or complex sentence structures that may confuse the model. Instead, use simple and concise language that clearly communicates what you want from the model. It can help to start with, “Act like X.”
Example:
Objective: To generate a response that provides information about LLM.
Prompt: Act like a prompt engineer. Describe what large language model means.
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Step 3: Use Relevant Context
Providing relevant context to our Storytell chatbot can help ensure that the model generates accurate and useful responses. Context can include information about the topic, the user's preferences, or any other relevant details that will help our chatbot generate a more relevant and accurate response.
Example:
Objective: To generate a response that provides information about a prompt engineer's background and duties.
Prompt: Act like a prompt engineer. Describe your job function and duties. Provide clear examples of what your job function entails and why a person might want to become a prompt engineer.
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Step 4: Provide Examples
Providing examples to our Storytell chatbot can help the model generate responses that are more closely aligned with what you are looking for. Examples can include sample responses, common phrases, or other relevant information that will help our chatbot better understand what you are looking for.
Example:
Objective: To generate a response that provides information about other career paths.
Prompt: I am a prompt engineer. I enjoy working on designing detailed and effective prompts for chatgpt4 and its users. I have to provide clear instructions to users. What other careers might I be interested in with parallel interests?
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Step 5: Test and Refine Your Prompt
Once you have created your prompt, it is important to test it and refine it as needed. Testing your prompt can help you identify any issues or areas for improvement, and refining your prompt can help ensure that you are getting the best possible responses from our Storytell chatbot.
Example:
Objective: To generate a response that provides formatting about the user's job duties
Prompt: I am a product manager. Create an outline that defines my job duties.
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Refined Prompt: I am a product manager that leads a team of 10 people. Create an outline that defines my job duties. Include examples with each section. Create the outline in bullet format using the alphabet.
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By following these steps, you can create effective prompts that generate high-quality responses from our Storytell chatbot. Remember to always consider the objective of your prompt, provide clear and specific instructions, use relevant context, provide examples, and test and refine your prompt as needed.