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StratBot 101:
Getting the Most Out of StratBot AI
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AI prompts are the inputs that guide the AI models to produce the desired outputs. Writing good prompts is the key to unlocking the power and potential of generative AI. Here are some best practices to get the most out of AI prompts:
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Be specific and descriptive. Provide as much detail as possible about your content goal, such as the topic, tone, style, format, and audience. This will help the AI model understand your intent and generate relevant and high-quality content.
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Provide context. Give some background information or examples to help the AI model generate content that is coherent and consistent with your prompt. You can also use keywords or phrases that are related to your content domain to guide the AI model.
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Separate your instructions. Use different lines or symbols to distinguish between your instructions and your content. For example, you can use a colon, a dash, or a new line to separate your instructions from your content. This will help the AI model avoid confusion and generate content that follows your instructions.
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Perform tests. Try different variations of your prompts and compare the results. You can use tools like A/B testing to determine which prompts work the best. You can also use feedback mechanisms to improve your prompts and the AI model’s performance.
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Avoid ambiguity and unintended bias. Use language that is clear, unambiguous, and free from biases to generate appropriate responses. You can also ask the AI model to remove unintended biases in its output. For example, you can use the phrase “remove bias” or “be fair” in your prompt.
Here are some ways you can use StratBot AI:
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Summarize a research paper: If you want to get a quick overview of a research paper, you can ask the AI to summarize it for you. For example, you can write: “Summarize the main findings and contributions of this paper in 200 words or less: [paper title and abstract]”. This will help you save time and understand the key points of the paper.
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Generate a research question: If you want to explore a new topic or direction for your research, you can ask the AI to generate a research question for you. For example, you can write: “Generate a research question about [topic] that is novel, interesting, and feasible”. This will help you spark your curiosity and creativity.
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Write an introduction: If you want to start writing your paper, you can ask the AI to write an introduction for you. For example, you can write: “Write an introduction for a paper titled [paper title] that explains the motivation, background, research gap, and main contribution of the paper”. This will help you structure your paper and communicate your main message.
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Generate a citation: If you want to cite a source in your paper, you can ask the AI to generate a citation for you. For example, you can write: “Generate a citation for this source in APA style: [source information]”. This will help you avoid plagiarism and follow the citation rules.
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Paraphrase a sentence: If you want to avoid repetition or improve your writing style, you can ask the AI to paraphrase a sentence for you. For example, you can write: “Paraphrase this sentence in a different way: [sentence]”. This will help you diversify your vocabulary and expression.
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Generate a table: If you want to organize your data or information, you can ask the AI to generate a table for you. For example, you can write: “Generate a table that summarizes the [features] of these [items]”. This will help you present your data or information in a structured and concise way.
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Generate a hypothesis: If you want to test a theory or idea, you can ask the AI to generate a hypothesis for you. For example, you can write: “Generate a hypothesis that relates [variable 1] and [variable 2]”. This will help you formulate your research question and design your experiment.
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Generate a feedback: If you want to improve your paper or presentation, you can ask the AI to generate a feedback for you. For example, you can write: “Generate a feedback for this paper or presentation that highlights the strengths and weaknesses and suggests some improvements”. This will help you refine your work and learn from your mistakes.
For more information read the article Good Prompts, Bad Prompts, and How to Ask Complex Questions
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