I Scanned 1000+ Prompts so You Don’t Have to: 10 Need-to-Know Techniques
<h1>Free Prompt Engineering Course: The Art of the Prompt.</h1>
<p>Prompts, prompts, prompts. <strong>I learned it all the hard way, so that you don’t have to. </strong>Recently, I curated a long <a href="https://medium.com/mlearning-ai/the-chatgpt-list-of-lists-a-collection-of-1500-useful-mind-blowing-and-strange-use-cases-8b14c35eb" rel="noopener">list of list of prompts</a> — feel free to check them for inspiration. I’ve tried an endless amount of ideas with real AI powered applications. Some worked well, some not at all.</p>
<p><strong>In this post I’ll share all my insights– consider it a “best of” album.</strong> I’ll give you in-depth descriptions for how to best wield the <strong>top 10 approaches</strong> that have helped me become a better prompt engineer. I hope they will be useful for you on your journey to becoming a master prompt engineer.</p>
<p><strong>What is in for you in this story?</strong> Some of the ideas discussed here work when copying it into the playgrounds of ChatGPT or Bard. Many of them can help you <strong>develop applications</strong> based on the model’s APIs (like the OpenAI API).</p>
<p><strong>Why is prompt design important?</strong> Perfect prompt design can …</p>
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<li>Improve your (already) working solution, increasing it <strong>from an 85% successful answering rate up to 98%</strong>.</li>
<li>Greatly enhance the <strong>customer experience</strong> with more exciting conversations, with better tonality and context recognition</li>
<li><strong>Help handle </strong>off-topic questions, prompt injections, toxic language and more.</li>
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<p>Let’s get started — here is the<strong> table of contents: </strong>The <strong>10 most important prompting approaches:</strong></p>
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