Rules to Better ChatGPT Prompt Engineering
- Do you know the fundamentals of Prompt Engineering?
- Do you use Markdown or XML tags to structure your AI prompts?
- Do you have a ChatGPT cheat sheet?
- Do you know the potential security risks of using ChatGPT?
- Do you use good custom instructions for ChatGPT?
- Do you give ChatGPT a role (e.g. a business coach, an expert nutritionist, etc.)?
- Do you use different tones?
- Do you tell ChatGPT to ask you questions to get more context?
- Do you test your prompts, and then iterate on them?
- Do you use prompt chaining?
- Do you know when to use 0-shot, 1-shot, or multi-shot prompts (e.g. give it 1 or more examples)?
- Do you introduce a critical agent?
- ChatGPT - Do you use Reflexion to iterate on outputs?
- Do you use prompts to generate multiple outputs and select the best one(s) for your use case?
- Do you get ChatGPT to "think step by step"?
- Do you use "Tree of Thought" prompts for complex reasoning?
- Do you always define your intent in prompts?
- Do you keep your prompts concise and clear?
- Do you use natural language with ChatGPT?
- Do you pay attention to your verbs?
- Do you avoid leading questions?
- Do you know how ChatGPT tokens work?
- Do you ask for pros and cons and a rating when seeking advice or comparing options?
- Do you ask for examples or analogies to clarify complex concepts?
- Do you summarize long conversations for better context retention?
- Do you use chain of density prompts for summarization?
- Do you know the best ChatGPT plugins to use?
- Do you create ChatGPT prompt templates for repeatable tasks?
- Do you use ChatGPT prompts for video production?
- Do you know how to make a PowerPoint presentation using ChatGPT?
- Do you know how to use ChatGPT to write a rule?
- Do you use ChatGPT for better emails?
- Do you make ChatGPT produce human sounding content?
- Do you know how to train an AI to write in your style?