If your prompts aren’t quite giving you the results you want, here’s something to try. I call it "two-stepping". The key here is to get the AI to output something bad before it outputs something good. Here's how two-stepping works: First, prompt the AI with your initial
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Ultra Model’s Context Length Limitations and Future Improvements
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The context length on Ultra is strangely short. Hoping some of the million-token tech on 1.5 Pro makes its way into the bigger model soon.
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Rock ‘n Roll Bard: AI Music Tools Make Creative Dream Possible
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For about 5 years, I've had an audiobook concept I call Rock 'n Roll Bard. Kind of an audiobook with musical elements and a kickass soundtrack. AI music tools like Udio make me think that I might actually be able to produce this some day in the not-too-distant future.
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Big Reactor Release and AI Ghostwriter Beta Invites Coming
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Put up a big release to Reactor today but won’t be able to record the demo video til tomorrow morning. If you’re in the beta cohort for our AI ghostwriter, enjoy. 🙂 If not, I’ll probably send you an invite tomorrow 😉
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Best Tools for Comparing LLM Models Side-by-Side
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What's the best app or site to compare LLM models side-by-side these days? Like if I want to have the new GPT-4 Turbo go up against Claude-3 side-by-side
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Disagreement on Prompt Writing Style and Natural Language Coding
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Many of my prompts are a bit more like writing code in natural langauge (english) — so I've got to disagree. Still, I appreciate you sharing a dissenting view.
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Belief that consistent prompting improves overall clarity of thought
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Absolutely. I believe that after a couple years of prompting, I actually think more clearly overall.
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Prompt-Writing Apps Raise the Floor But Understanding Matters Most
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I've tested some of these prompt-writing apps. They're starting to do a pretty good job. I've even used them as the basis for my own prompts from time-to-time. But if you don't understand *why* they are better, you'll only ever get so far with them. I think they raise the floor
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Prompt Engineering: Waste of Time or Secret Weapon?
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Prompt engineering: Waste of time or secret weapon? In Co-Intelligence, Ethan Mollick effectively argues against "complex" prompt engineering. He rarely spends much time coaxing better output from resistant AI. But here's the thing… I've found that using the same
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New Quick Post Feature Generates Posts Using Writing Style
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I gave the "every day is not a good day" prompt to our new Quick Post feature in http://
Reactor.is (coming out to the beta group in just a few days. Here's the post it wrote with no other input other than my writing style "writeprint" that gets automatically added to