The ‘Hitchhikers’ guide to writing a prompt
The role:
•Work across design and technical teams on the Heart of Gold to plan, build and deploy solutions that help our customers achieve their strategic ambitions and solve their business problems
•Evaluate business operations, processes and data to identify GenAI use cases and opportunities to unlock benefits such as improved efficiency, cost and growth
•Articulate the value case and costs of using GenAI to support an agreed outcome
•Design GenAI solutions involving machine learning, natural language processing, intelligent automation, data mining and predictive analytics that align business requirements to the client’s technology landscape
•Wait ………………………………..
•…………………. or just get Librios?
Librios is fast to deploy and easy for users, of any level, to engage with secure AI models against your own documents and data. Quickly test and try AI driven concepts yourself, write your own prompts, use across your own documents and data in a secure generative business intelligence platform.
Writing prompt is straightforward with a few simple steps:
1Use plain simple language almost conversational for the best results. Terms like ‘create’, ‘summarise’, ‘extend’ and ‘compare’ are examples of starting a prompt.
2Provide the context with detail.
3Use a persona or job role to help with context.
4Keep it short and punchy. Librios process automates ten small specific prompts to act like one with better results.
5We like using an ‘active voice’ writing tone.
6Play, test and refine.
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