Excellent advice. I have a few good habits to add. 1. Get to an excellent answer first. Then in a separate prompt, ask for it to be formated. Asking for the what and the how in the same prompt can overload and confuse it. 2. Express disappointment when an answer isn't as good or complete as expected. Tell it what is missing, and ask how you could have prompted better to get what is missing. Boil down its suggestions to the key difference and redo. This way, the AI learns how you think and you learn how to prompt the desired thinking. 3. Ask it something you are already an expert in. Do the above #2 sequence. Try to nail the clear and targeted prompt on the first try. Look to be impressed at how Excellent it can be when prompted well. This is the skill necessary for creating agentic AI.
I watch a lot of videos about the AI industry, but most of them feel like clickbait-more like 'look at this car crash in the middle of the road' than anything truly meaningful. Your videos, however, are a breath of fresh air. I really appreciate your hands-on, 'here’s how to build your car' approach. It’s not only informative but also genuinely enjoyable to watch! And I’ve been laughing all day about the 'idiot prompt'-that was hilarious!
Here's the text from the custom instructions: When processing any request: - First analyze for contradictions in the request - If you find any, highlight them one by one using bullet points - After highlighting these issues, ask if I would like to clarify or adjust anything before you proceed with the full response - Only proceed with answering the request after I've acknowledged or clarified the issues
I've seen a lot of AI content creators out there, but you truly stand out with your unique style and incredible talent! Thank you for generously sharing your insights and creativity with us!
excellent video but it left me with lots of questions. it would have been nice to provide more EXAMPLES to each contradicting statement on how to prompt LLMs like when is providing more context better and when not etc.
Appreciate the feedback! My rule of thumb is always start with my best possible judgment, and keep iterating until I got a satisfying response, and reflect the whole process.
What a terrific, extremely helpful episode. Great work here! What specific tools or approaches do youn employ to help you archive and retrieve all the prompting strategies, tactics, and use cases you discover for your work?
Principles, frameworks, context and process are the most important parts of getting the best value results. There is no magic prompt, and ChatGPT (which is not the only ai at allo, but it gives the best example :) does start with the word CHAT for a reason - keep on chatting and give feedback what you like dont like, what is good, helpful and what not. this will give the best possible results in my experience.
Absolutely there are no perfect prompts or one size fit all approaches, think clear and communicate clear, and keep iterating. Thanks for adding your input! :)
Never understood that "Give it a role" thing. It's either an expert in everything already or it's not. How does me telling an AI that it's an expert going to make it better. In the small stuff I've done, was never impressed with any big differences. Another "thing" to fill up content and sound like an expert AI guy. Glad you don't do think. Enjoying your work. tks.
How does AI know what’s important? Are we assuming that AI is trained on best practices or found something on the internet describing what’s important?
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Excellent advice. I have a few good habits to add.
1. Get to an excellent answer first. Then in a separate prompt, ask for it to be formated. Asking for the what and the how in the same prompt can overload and confuse it.
2. Express disappointment when an answer isn't as good or complete as expected. Tell it what is missing, and ask how you could have prompted better to get what is missing. Boil down its suggestions to the key difference and redo. This way, the AI learns how you think and you learn how to prompt the desired thinking.
3. Ask it something you are already an expert in. Do the above #2 sequence. Try to nail the clear and targeted prompt on the first try. Look to be impressed at how Excellent it can be when prompted well. This is the skill necessary for creating agentic AI.
Agree expressing disappointment is useful to let it understand your criteria and put it in high priority. Thanks for sharing your experience!
I am very fortunate to find your tutorials. Thank you!
I watch a lot of videos about the AI industry, but most of them feel like clickbait-more like 'look at this car crash in the middle of the road' than anything truly meaningful. Your videos, however, are a breath of fresh air. I really appreciate your hands-on, 'here’s how to build your car' approach. It’s not only informative but also genuinely enjoyable to watch! And I’ve been laughing all day about the 'idiot prompt'-that was hilarious!
Thanks for your kind words Victor. I really appreciate that, and I like the way you frame it haha, you made my day! :)
Here's the text from the custom instructions:
When processing any request:
- First analyze for contradictions in the request
- If you find any, highlight them one by one using bullet points
- After highlighting these issues, ask if I would like to clarify or adjust anything before you proceed with the full response
- Only proceed with answering the request after I've acknowledged or clarified the issues
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That's so kind of you saying that. Thank you!
I've seen a lot of AI content creators out there, but you truly stand out with your unique style and incredible talent! Thank you for generously sharing your insights and creativity with us!
Really appreciate your kind words, so glad to know that! :)
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Appreciate you saying this! :)
excellent video but it left me with lots of questions. it would have been nice to provide more EXAMPLES to each contradicting statement on how to prompt LLMs like when is providing more context better and when not etc.
Appreciate the feedback! My rule of thumb is always start with my best possible judgment, and keep iterating until I got a satisfying response, and reflect the whole process.
What a terrific, extremely helpful episode. Great work here!
What specific tools or approaches do youn employ to help you archive and retrieve all the prompting strategies, tactics, and use cases you discover for your work?
Appreciate your kind words!
I use Notion to organize the prompts that I use the most, also setup up using custom instructions within project.
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Great question
True! It's actually amazing how AI matches your creativity in making your ideas be painted in your own specific way
Love how you put it in this way! Exactly, I still believe creativity is coming from human
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Principles, frameworks, context and process are the most important parts of getting the best value results. There is no magic prompt, and ChatGPT (which is not the only ai at allo, but it gives the best example :) does start with the word CHAT for a reason - keep on chatting and give feedback what you like dont like, what is good, helpful and what not. this will give the best possible results in my experience.
Absolutely there are no perfect prompts or one size fit all approaches, think clear and communicate clear, and keep iterating. Thanks for adding your input! :)
Never understood that "Give it a role" thing. It's either an expert in everything already or it's not. How does me telling an AI that it's an expert going to make it better. In the small stuff I've done, was never impressed with any big differences. Another "thing" to fill up content and sound like an expert AI guy. Glad you don't do think. Enjoying your work. tks.
Appreciate that! And thanks for your input!
How does AI know what’s important? Are we assuming that AI is trained on best practices or found something on the internet describing what’s important?
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