Advanced prompt engineering without the jargon

by Edwin Ong, Founder & CEO

Click the tabs below to see analogies for different prompting techniques. Tap the 'technical' toggle on the right to see the usual explanation.

In a future post, I share criteria and guiding principles for choosing prompting techniques best suited for your specific task.

Simple analogy:

  • Brief: "Create a travel plan for a 3-day, 2-night stay in Paris."
  • Explanation: This brief does not provide any specific examples or detailed instructions. The intern is expected to rely on their general understanding or pre-existing knowledge about travel planning.
  • Why it works: Zero-shot prompting is effective when the intern has a good base knowledge of the task. It allows for creative freedom and initiative.

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