What I learnt from GPT
I've been trying to get better at prompt engineering, and what I realised is that the best prompts are the ones that get you the results you're looking for. Then I realised— isn't that the same for your day and your life? (The thought isn't fully worked out yet.) But can't you think of yourself as an LLM and ask: What do I want to get out of myself? What are my goals? What actions do I want to take?
And another good part of prompting is simplifying — the simplest path to get there is usually the most efficient.
Please help me refine the thought.
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Rob Tuvker
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What I learnt from GPT
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