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Mastering AI Prompts: Your Ultimate Guide to Getting Stellar Results Every Time
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Hey there, Mal here. Welcome back to "I am GPTed," the podcast where we cut through the AI hype and get down to brass tacks. In today's episode, we're diving into some practical prompting techniques that can level up your AI game.
Let's be real and get analog here... When I first started playing around with AI, my prompts were about as effective as a screen door on a submarine. I'd ask for a "good" article or a "nice" image and get back a bunch of generic fluff. But then I learned this the hard way: If you want quality output, you gotta put some quality input.
Here's a little before and after action for ya. Before, I'd say something like, "Write me an article about cats." Boring, right? The AI would spit back some yawn-inducing Wikipedia summary. But then I got a little smarter. I started saying things like, "Create a 500-word blog post discussing the latest research on feline cognition, written in a conversational tone for a cat-loving audience." Bam! Suddenly, the AI was giving me content I could actually use.
But prompting isn't just about sounding fancy. It's about solving real problems. For example, let's say you're planning a trip and need some recommendations. You could spend hours scouring travel blogs, or you could just ask your AI buddy. Something like, "Suggest a 3-day itinerary for a budget-friendly family vacation in San Diego, including kid-friendly activities and restaurants." Boom, your AI travel agent hooks you up.
Now, I know what some of you might be thinking. "Mal, I'm no Shakespeare. How am I supposed to come up with these eloquent prompts?" Well, fear not, my friend. Even the best of us make mistakes. I remember once asking an AI to "Create a logo with a spaceship." What I got back looked like a five-year-old's crayon drawing. Lesson learned: Be specific and detailed in your prompts.
So, here's a little exercise for you. Take something you're working on right now, whether it's a writing project, a design task, or even a personal goal. Now, craft a prompt for an AI that would give you some useful insights or ideas. Try to be as specific as possible about what you want. And don't worry if it's not perfect - the more you practice, the better you'll get.
While we're on the topic of practice, let's talk about evaluating AI-generated content. Just because an AI spits something out doesn't mean it's gold. You've gotta put on your critical thinking cap and ask some questions. Is this information accurate? Is the tone appropriate for my audience? Does this actually make sense, or is it just a word salad? Remember, AI is a tool, but you're the craftsman.
But I digress... The point is, a little prompt engineering goes a long way. And if you're ever feeling stuck, just remember: Even the most advanced AI is just a glorified toaster without a human to guide it.
Anyway, back to what actually helps... I was chatting with a friend the other day who's new to all this AI stuff. She was feeling overwhelmed and wondering if it was even worth the effort. I told her what I always tell myself when I'm ready to throw in the towel: "Hey, if a knucklehead like me can figure this out, anyone can." And you know what? She gave it another shot and ended up creating some pretty cool stuff.
So, my fellow AI adventurers, keep on promptin' on. Remember, every master was once a beginner. And if you ever need a little inspiration, just think of yours truly, stumbling my way through this wild world of AI and living to tell the tale.
This is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to smash that subscribe button and tell a friend. And if you've got a burning AI question or just want to swap some war stories, shoot me an email at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai. For more tips and tricks, check out inceptionpoint.ai.
As always, a big thanks to our friends at Quiet Please for making this podcast possible. If you're interested in leveling up your own AI game, head over to quietplease.ai to learn more.
Until next time, keep calm and prompt on!
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Let's be real and get analog here... When I first started playing around with AI, my prompts were about as effective as a screen door on a submarine. I'd ask for a "good" article or a "nice" image and get back a bunch of generic fluff. But then I learned this the hard way: If you want quality output, you gotta put some quality input.
Here's a little before and after action for ya. Before, I'd say something like, "Write me an article about cats." Boring, right? The AI would spit back some yawn-inducing Wikipedia summary. But then I got a little smarter. I started saying things like, "Create a 500-word blog post discussing the latest research on feline cognition, written in a conversational tone for a cat-loving audience." Bam! Suddenly, the AI was giving me content I could actually use.
But prompting isn't just about sounding fancy. It's about solving real problems. For example, let's say you're planning a trip and need some recommendations. You could spend hours scouring travel blogs, or you could just ask your AI buddy. Something like, "Suggest a 3-day itinerary for a budget-friendly family vacation in San Diego, including kid-friendly activities and restaurants." Boom, your AI travel agent hooks you up.
Now, I know what some of you might be thinking. "Mal, I'm no Shakespeare. How am I supposed to come up with these eloquent prompts?" Well, fear not, my friend. Even the best of us make mistakes. I remember once asking an AI to "Create a logo with a spaceship." What I got back looked like a five-year-old's crayon drawing. Lesson learned: Be specific and detailed in your prompts.
So, here's a little exercise for you. Take something you're working on right now, whether it's a writing project, a design task, or even a personal goal. Now, craft a prompt for an AI that would give you some useful insights or ideas. Try to be as specific as possible about what you want. And don't worry if it's not perfect - the more you practice, the better you'll get.
While we're on the topic of practice, let's talk about evaluating AI-generated content. Just because an AI spits something out doesn't mean it's gold. You've gotta put on your critical thinking cap and ask some questions. Is this information accurate? Is the tone appropriate for my audience? Does this actually make sense, or is it just a word salad? Remember, AI is a tool, but you're the craftsman.
But I digress... The point is, a little prompt engineering goes a long way. And if you're ever feeling stuck, just remember: Even the most advanced AI is just a glorified toaster without a human to guide it.
Anyway, back to what actually helps... I was chatting with a friend the other day who's new to all this AI stuff. She was feeling overwhelmed and wondering if it was even worth the effort. I told her what I always tell myself when I'm ready to throw in the towel: "Hey, if a knucklehead like me can figure this out, anyone can." And you know what? She gave it another shot and ended up creating some pretty cool stuff.
So, my fellow AI adventurers, keep on promptin' on. Remember, every master was once a beginner. And if you ever need a little inspiration, just think of yours truly, stumbling my way through this wild world of AI and living to tell the tale.
This is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to smash that subscribe button and tell a friend. And if you've got a burning AI question or just want to swap some war stories, shoot me an email at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai. For more tips and tricks, check out inceptionpoint.ai.
As always, a big thanks to our friends at Quiet Please for making this podcast possible. If you're interested in leveling up your own AI game, head over to quietplease.ai to learn more.
Until next time, keep calm and prompt on!
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Mastering AI Prompts: Your Ultimate Guide to Getting Stellar Results Every Time
I am GPTed - what you need to know about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, and Artificial Intelligence
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Hey there, Mal here. Welcome back to "I am GPTed," the podcast where we cut through the AI hype and get down to brass tacks. In today's episode, we're diving into some practical prompting techniques that can level up your AI game.
Let's be real and get analog here... When I first started playing around with AI, my prompts were about as effective as a screen door on a submarine. I'd ask for a "good" article or a "nice" image and get back a bunch of generic fluff. But then I learned this the hard way: If you want quality output, you gotta put some quality input.
Here's a little before and after action for ya. Before, I'd say something like, "Write me an article about cats." Boring, right? The AI would spit back some yawn-inducing Wikipedia summary. But then I got a little smarter. I started saying things like, "Create a 500-word blog post discussing the latest research on feline cognition, written in a conversational tone for a cat-loving audience." Bam! Suddenly, the AI was giving me content I could actually use.
But prompting isn't just about sounding fancy. It's about solving real problems. For example, let's say you're planning a trip and need some recommendations. You could spend hours scouring travel blogs, or you could just ask your AI buddy. Something like, "Suggest a 3-day itinerary for a budget-friendly family vacation in San Diego, including kid-friendly activities and restaurants." Boom, your AI travel agent hooks you up.
Now, I know what some of you might be thinking. "Mal, I'm no Shakespeare. How am I supposed to come up with these eloquent prompts?" Well, fear not, my friend. Even the best of us make mistakes. I remember once asking an AI to "Create a logo with a spaceship." What I got back looked like a five-year-old's crayon drawing. Lesson learned: Be specific and detailed in your prompts.
So, here's a little exercise for you. Take something you're working on right now, whether it's a writing project, a design task, or even a personal goal. Now, craft a prompt for an AI that would give you some useful insights or ideas. Try to be as specific as possible about what you want. And don't worry if it's not perfect - the more you practice, the better you'll get.
While we're on the topic of practice, let's talk about evaluating AI-generated content. Just because an AI spits something out doesn't mean it's gold. You've gotta put on your critical thinking cap and ask some questions. Is this information accurate? Is the tone appropriate for my audience? Does this actually make sense, or is it just a word salad? Remember, AI is a tool, but you're the craftsman.
But I digress... The point is, a little prompt engineering goes a long way. And if you're ever feeling stuck, just remember: Even the most advanced AI is just a glorified toaster without a human to guide it.
Anyway, back to what actually helps... I was chatting with a friend the other day who's new to all this AI stuff. She was feeling overwhelmed and wondering if it was even worth the effort. I told her what I always tell myself when I'm ready to throw in the towel: "Hey, if a knucklehead like me can figure this out, anyone can." And you know what? She gave it another shot and ended up creating some pretty cool stuff.
So, my fellow AI adventurers, keep on promptin' on. Remember, every master was once a beginner. And if you ever need a little inspiration, just think of yours truly, stumbling my way through this wild world of AI and living to tell the tale.
This is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to smash that subscribe button and tell a friend. And if you've got a burning AI question or just want to swap some war stories, shoot me an email at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai. For more tips and tricks, check out inceptionpoint.ai.
As always, a big thanks to our friends at Quiet Please for making this podcast possible. If you're interested in leveling up your own AI game, head over to quietplease.ai to learn more.
Until next time, keep calm and prompt on!
…
continue reading
Let's be real and get analog here... When I first started playing around with AI, my prompts were about as effective as a screen door on a submarine. I'd ask for a "good" article or a "nice" image and get back a bunch of generic fluff. But then I learned this the hard way: If you want quality output, you gotta put some quality input.
Here's a little before and after action for ya. Before, I'd say something like, "Write me an article about cats." Boring, right? The AI would spit back some yawn-inducing Wikipedia summary. But then I got a little smarter. I started saying things like, "Create a 500-word blog post discussing the latest research on feline cognition, written in a conversational tone for a cat-loving audience." Bam! Suddenly, the AI was giving me content I could actually use.
But prompting isn't just about sounding fancy. It's about solving real problems. For example, let's say you're planning a trip and need some recommendations. You could spend hours scouring travel blogs, or you could just ask your AI buddy. Something like, "Suggest a 3-day itinerary for a budget-friendly family vacation in San Diego, including kid-friendly activities and restaurants." Boom, your AI travel agent hooks you up.
Now, I know what some of you might be thinking. "Mal, I'm no Shakespeare. How am I supposed to come up with these eloquent prompts?" Well, fear not, my friend. Even the best of us make mistakes. I remember once asking an AI to "Create a logo with a spaceship." What I got back looked like a five-year-old's crayon drawing. Lesson learned: Be specific and detailed in your prompts.
So, here's a little exercise for you. Take something you're working on right now, whether it's a writing project, a design task, or even a personal goal. Now, craft a prompt for an AI that would give you some useful insights or ideas. Try to be as specific as possible about what you want. And don't worry if it's not perfect - the more you practice, the better you'll get.
While we're on the topic of practice, let's talk about evaluating AI-generated content. Just because an AI spits something out doesn't mean it's gold. You've gotta put on your critical thinking cap and ask some questions. Is this information accurate? Is the tone appropriate for my audience? Does this actually make sense, or is it just a word salad? Remember, AI is a tool, but you're the craftsman.
But I digress... The point is, a little prompt engineering goes a long way. And if you're ever feeling stuck, just remember: Even the most advanced AI is just a glorified toaster without a human to guide it.
Anyway, back to what actually helps... I was chatting with a friend the other day who's new to all this AI stuff. She was feeling overwhelmed and wondering if it was even worth the effort. I told her what I always tell myself when I'm ready to throw in the towel: "Hey, if a knucklehead like me can figure this out, anyone can." And you know what? She gave it another shot and ended up creating some pretty cool stuff.
So, my fellow AI adventurers, keep on promptin' on. Remember, every master was once a beginner. And if you ever need a little inspiration, just think of yours truly, stumbling my way through this wild world of AI and living to tell the tale.
This is Malachi, your Misfit Master of AI, signing off. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to smash that subscribe button and tell a friend. And if you've got a burning AI question or just want to swap some war stories, shoot me an email at malachi@inceptionpoint.ai. For more tips and tricks, check out inceptionpoint.ai.
As always, a big thanks to our friends at Quiet Please for making this podcast possible. If you're interested in leveling up your own AI game, head over to quietplease.ai to learn more.
Until next time, keep calm and prompt on!
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