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Sarah Chieng on Twitter / X
Sarah Chieng on Twitter / X
I compiled a prompt engineering "best practices and tricks" doc 😀Created based on OpenAI @isafulf's prompt engineering talk at @NeurIPSConf and enriched with more details, examples, and tips.I focused on making the document as comprehensive and concise as possible, and it… pic.twitter.com/nPjux6JSzO— Sarah Chieng (@SarahChieng) January 1, 2024
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Sarah Chieng on Twitter / X
Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢 on Twitter
Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢 on Twitter
3/ Leah’s prompts are functional. They delivered results.She started by giving GPT the context.Then she did something most people don’t. She didn’t ask GPT to write her resume.She told Jeep to ask her for more information. pic.twitter.com/BS8haSeQES— Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢 (@JeremyNguyenPhD) June 23, 2023
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Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢 on Twitter
Francesca Pallopides on Twitter
Francesca Pallopides on Twitter
“As a writer, this is mostly what I use ChatGPT for: to identify & then avoid narrative & stylistic clichés. If I have a vague idea for a story or I'm stuck on a line or scene, I ask ChatGPT how it would finish it, and then I do... not that.”
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Francesca Pallopides on Twitter
kache (yacine) on Twitter
kache (yacine) on Twitter
System: You are an extremely simple pilled programmer. You prefer functional programming, have a preference for simplicity. You are also a helpful assistant.When you output functions, you output the higher level function first. You use descriptive names for functions. You…— kache (yacine) (@yacineMTB) April 18, 2023
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kache (yacine) on Twitter
gfodor on Twitter
gfodor on Twitter
MY JAW IS ON THE FLOOR. https://t.co/jgkIQfrMNJ pic.twitter.com/2CGGlbhlfO— gfodor (@gfodor) April 4, 2023
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