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by Kiro
1042 days ago
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When you want very specific output you need a lot of boilerplate with rules, worded in a way where it can't be misinterpreted by the model. I need to do a lot of trial and error before I get the desired output consistently and I presume that a good prompt engineer would get there faster. |
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or as GPT4 put's it;
When using models like mine, clarity in input is essential to get desired outputs. But even with clear input, there's no guarantee the output will always be perfect. However, the idea is to keep improving and iterating to get better over time.