Love this, and the approach of starting with the individual and honoring them. Have adopted this same approach. I do wonder about providing numerous questions initially that are then used to inform the prompt that help create better prompting and output initially. What do you think?
Love this, and the approach of starting with the individual and honoring them. Have adopted this same approach. I do wonder about providing numerous questions initially that are then used to inform the prompt that help create better prompting and output initially. What do you think?
It really depends on the user -- sometimes that is overwhelming and they freeze up so I then suggest just starting in a conversational manner, but ideally when they think about what they need and want, they have more details to put in that initial start. Then iterative prompting (my next blog ;) becomes essential. We have a handout on the website with that --so step 1 prompting: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LTZQ5ywQUeme96SxHP-yLnZjC0OH9p2U/edit then Step 2 --Iteration https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YzgckyaLgFwlj3jDILohq9xZ8Ec5msmS/edit?rtpof=true&sd=true