#Ask ChatGPT to help you to improve your ChatGPT prompt

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obtuse copper
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I mean. Why not?

Already had thought of this, but here is one thing it suggested:

"Have you tried using prompts that are more open-ended or that give ChatGPT more context to work with? For example, instead of asking a direct question, you could provide a scenario and ask ChatGPT to generate a response in the form of a dialogue or a story. This can allow ChatGPT to showcase its creativity and knowledge in a more imaginative and engaging way.

Here's some more. Just asking it for more ways to get more info from ChatGPT.
"Another approach you could try is providing additional constraints or specific details within your prompt to guide the output of ChatGPT in a more structured or focused manner. For example, you could specify the tone or style of the response you want, or provide more information about the context or setting in which the response takes place. This can help ChatGPT to generate a response that is more aligned with your expectations, while still allowing it to utilize its knowledge and creativity.

"You could also try using prompts that encourage ChatGPT to draw connections between multiple pieces of information, rather than simply responding to a single query. For example, you could provide a list of topics and ask ChatGPT to generate a response that ties them together in a meaningful way. This can help to showcase ChatGPT's ability to synthesize and analyze information, and can result in more insightful and thought-provoking responses.

Seriously, how does it know this about itself?

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Here are some more info it gave:

More:
"Here are a few more ideas:

"Encouraging ChatGPT to use its knowledge of the world to reason and make predictions: For example, you could ask ChatGPT to imagine a future scenario and describe what it thinks might happen, or you could ask it to evaluate a situation and make a recommendation.

"Challenging ChatGPT to generate new information or insights based on the information it has been provided: For example, you could provide ChatGPT with a piece of information and ask it to come up with a new theory or hypothesis based on that information.

"Encouraging ChatGPT to draw connections between seemingly unrelated pieces of information: For example, you could ask ChatGPT to find a connection between two seemingly disparate topics and explain how they are related.

"Asking ChatGPT to use its knowledge of language and writing to generate creative or imaginative responses: For example, you could ask ChatGPT to write a short story or a poem that incorporates certain themes or characters.

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Ok, enough of that. Here's what I really meant to show:

Me:
Create me a ChatGPT prompt that I can use to introduce the beginning elements of a story (main character, setting, general idea where the plot goes) and then prompt it to just begin to start the story, but not end the current scene.

ChatGPT:
Prompt:
"Meet [Main Character], a [adjective] [occupation] who lives in [Setting]. They've just received news that [plot development]. Begin the story by describing [Main Character]'s initial reaction and how they're feeling as they process this information, but don't end the scene."

Me:
Ok, now generate a prompt that will give me a chunk that simply develops what has happened previously but again, not end the scene or develop the story too far. Just like a book doesn't tell you the ending in the first page.

ChatGPT:
Prompt:
"We're picking up from where we left off, [Main Character] has just [previous plot development]. Take a moment to describe the surroundings, [Main Character]'s thoughts and emotions, and any conversations or interactions that occur as a result of what has just happened. Remember, this is just a small piece of the bigger picture, so don't give too much away or end the scene."

Me:
Do I have to describe the previous plot development? or can't I tell ChatGPT to refer to the previous response?

ChatGPT:
Yes, you can refer to the previous response by including the information in your prompt. Here is an example:

Prompt:
"Continuing from the previous response, [Main Character] has just [previous plot development mentioned in the previous response]. Describe [Main Character]'s thoughts and emotions as they deal with the aftermath of the situation, and any interactions or events that occur. Remember, we're still in the midst of things, so don't give away too much or end the scene."

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can I key in my prompt here?

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fiery cave
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Asking chatgpt to improve a specific prompt or to give specific ideas for prompts is handy to know and do.

elfin spruce
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This is pretty cool 😎

turbid atlas
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Excellent! Thanks!

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glad egret
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I use jailbreak-Gpt to self improve the jailbreak prompt. Amazing.

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ember flower
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I almost always follow a prompt with something like "Let me know if you need more information, if there are inconsistencies in this prompt, or if you have recommendations to improve this prompt." The result can be from "You have provided all of the information we need to continue..." or "You said ..., it would help to know ..."
Until we are certified expert prompt engineers, we are all mere mortals and subject to error, mistyping, forgetting detail, and lacking the "empathy" to recognize that unless we tell someone something, they don't know what's in our head. So sure - talk to the bot like it's a human, collaborate on your prompts, ask for advice, and then when you get a good prompt, start a new session with the final product and see how it goes.

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rugged hatch
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What about if I want it to create a description for a perfume that I am making, how would I engage ChatGPT?

obsidian tide
ember flower
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And BTW, u could ask ChatGPT that very question and see what it says:

I want you to create a description for a perfume that I'm making. How would i engage you to help with this?

Almost certainly, it will say something like : Sure! I'd be happy to help! Tell me about your perfume.

rugged hatch
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I can't get into chatgpt it says that I am blocked and I am a subscriber

radiant lance
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Can anyone tell me how can i rewrite/organize my video script without losing its original length, please? I have written over 4500 words of the script and was trying to polish it with chatgpt but seems like it making my script shorter like 1500 words or even less. I just want to upscale its quality without losing its length. Can anyone help with this, please?