Create Far Analogies with AI in Tana
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video I'll show you to build a system in Tana to test and improve AI prompts AND a research-based way to be a more creative problem solver by using AI to generate far analogies.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:54 - Becoming Creative Problem Solvers
01:46 - Dunker's Radiation Problem
03:30 - Using AI for Far Analogies
04:20 - AI Prompt for Far Analogies
10:32 - Test Prompt
13:41 - Build System for Prompt Engineering in Tana
18:54 - System Demo
24:16 - Meta Prompt
27:26 - Outro
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I’m always constantly amazed by the quality of your content! Good job! 😊
This is fantastic! Thank you, Lukas. The importance of learning how to engineer effective prompts cannot be overstated. This is a really helpful approach to creating within Tana.
This is amaing. The functionality of each field (i.e. each prompt) could become more and more effective through AI iterations. This is also funny. You feed AI with an intuitive thought and what a feedback would be a journal paper.
Thanks!
Great, vid, thanks for sharing. Quick question - if I wanted an AI command or field to run over a set of child or grandchild nodes, how might I set that up? At present, I have a series of journal entries. I am looking to create a command or search node that automatically summarizes my journal entries once every week (i.e. the last 7 days)...
Tana has a command "Run commands for all children", so if you indent all your entries under a node, you can then run a command over all of them at the same time :)