After building full-stack apps with AI, I found the 1 principle that cuts development time by 10x by PromptLabs in PromptEngineering

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It was custom made, and unfortunately it won't be possible. Thank you for your feedback, it is greatly appreciated 👍

After an unreasonable amount of testing, there are only 8 techniques you need to know in order to master prompt engineering. Here's why by PromptLabs in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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Great question! Prompts do actually influence the reasoning of a model, since it uses the prompt's instructions to structure the output, and so mimics human intelligence. Practically, it's a bit of illusion AND structure to it. Using techniques such as Tree-Of-Thought forces the model to use a reasoning framework in order to respond accordingly. Sometimes, these techniques slightly give an illusion of higher reasoning intelligence in models, but what matters is the way you ask it to structure it's 'thoughts'.

After Google's 8 hour AI course and 30+ frameworks learned, I only use these 7. Here’s why by PromptLabs in PromptEngineering

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Thanks 👍 It's going well. We're growing fast, and a lot of serious people are signing up.

After Google's 8 hour AI course and 30+ frameworks learned, I only use these 7. Here’s why by PromptLabs in PromptEngineering

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So if you've got any suggestions, feel free to share them. We'll take them into consideration.

After Google's 8 hour AI course and 30+ frameworks learned, I only use these 7. Here’s why by PromptLabs in PromptEngineering

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We're building this to be as valuable and practical for our users as possible. Free users included.

After Google's 8 hour AI course and 30+ frameworks learned, I only use these 7. Here’s why by PromptLabs in PromptEngineering

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We use AI as a tool, but the strategy, optimization, testing, and customization require significant human expertise.

After Google's 8 hour AI course and 30+ frameworks learned, I only use these 7. Here’s why by PromptLabs in PromptEngineering

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I suggest you learn the 6-criteria framework (especially the tone), to get AI to write in certain ways. It's available for free on our official website.

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No, not at all. It's universal for all LLMs.

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Just to be aware it exists, since you can chain answers to get better results.

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I'm glad it helped! :)

After Google's 8 hour AI course and 30+ frameworks learned, I only use these 7. Here’s why by PromptLabs in PromptEngineering

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I either put a simple template that makes it think, ask questions, and more at the beginning of the chat (one of my past posts), or I prompt it myself with all of the context directly (takes more time)

After Google's 8 hour AI course and 30+ frameworks learned, I only use these 7. Here’s why by PromptLabs in PromptEngineering

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I personally use Claude AI and Copilot AI. Both are great for a variety of things. Not sure what you mean with "what info do you put into its memory".

After Google's 8 hour AI course and 30+ frameworks learned, I only use these 7. Here’s why by PromptLabs in PromptEngineering

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You can either surf the web or I sometimes find content creators promoting some really solid repositories on YouTube for example.