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The Rundown AI – Part One – All about Chatbot Prompts

The Rundown AI – Part One – All about Chatbot Prompts

This entry is part 3 of 9 in the series Learning AI

In the previous post, I wrote a prompt that was simple for the ChatGPT to digest. There are so many more ways to ask for information and get detailed information without getting large scale summaries only. Below is some of the information that you need to included in your prompt to help get the information you want.

Let’s break down each step:

  1. Task: Start with an action verb stating your request. Clearly define the end goal.
  2. Context: Provide relevant details about the situation and background.
  3. Examples: Include sample text to demonstrate the desired style.
  4. Persona (optional): Adopt a specific viewpoint or character if needed.
  5. Format: Specify the output structure you want.
  6. Tone: Indicate the preferred emotion and language style.

You can read complete instructions on how to use these steps on The Rundown AI – Chapter 2. I am going to show you my attempt at using more of the tasks to narrow my response from the chatbot.

My prompt:

“I am a Braves fan so please respond to me as if you are too. Also, can you respond in a list?”

The response I received:

Absolutely, fellow Braves fan! Here’s a snapshot of our awesome team right now:

  1. Ronald Acuña Jr.: The heart and soul of the lineup, continuing to dazzle with his speed and power, making every game exciting.
  2. Matt Olson: Our consistent slugger, delivering big hits and providing the run support we need.
  3. Max Fried and Spencer Strider: The dynamic duo on the mound, combining precision and power to shut down the opposition.
  4. Strong Defense: Our infield and outfield are making crucial plays, turning potential threats into easy outs.
  5. Manager Brian Snitker: His leadership and smart strategies keep us sharp and adaptable, guiding us through the season.
  6. Team Chemistry: There’s a real sense of unity and purpose this year, which is making the difference on the field.
  7. Playoff Push: With our talent and tenacity, we’re gearing up for a serious run at the World Series. The excitement is palpable!

Let’s keep the support high and enjoy this thrilling ride! ⚾🏆

For me, the second response was easier to read, let’s see if I can add another explanation in the prompt for what I want to know.

Prompt:

Is this team similar to any other team in Braves history?

The Response:

Yes, this Braves team shares some similarities with past squads that have made their mark in franchise history:

  1. 1995 World Series Champions: Like the 1995 team, the 2024 Braves have a mix of strong hitting and dominant pitching. Both teams feature key offensive players who can turn a game around and a pitching staff capable of shutting down any lineup.
  2. 2003 Braves: The 2003 squad, known for its powerful offense and solid rotation, mirrors the current team’s balance. That year’s Braves had a potent lineup and dependable pitching, much like today’s roster.
  3. 2018 Braves: The 2018 team was known for its youthful energy and emerging talent. Similarly, the 2024 Braves combine experienced stars with exciting young players, creating a dynamic and promising mix.
  4. 1991 Braves: The 1991 Braves, who made a surprising run to the World Series, share the current team’s competitive spirit and resilience. Both teams demonstrated unexpected strength and tenacity, capturing the fans’ excitement.

Overall, while every Braves team is unique, the current squad echoes the blend of talent, leadership, and determination seen in some of the most memorable teams in franchise history.

What Can I Do with this Now?

This portion is totally my opinion, not that of Rundown AI so please make a note.

Let’s assume I am writing a report on the Braves 2024 for a class. The information that I obtained from the chatbot can be arranged in report format and having the information listed is helpful in writing.

Fellow Braves fan! Here’s a snapshot of our awesome team right now.

Season 2024 has turned out to be a good one for the Braves. Like the 1995 team, the 2024 Braves have a mix of strong hitting and dominant pitching. Both teams feature key offensive players who can turn a game around and a pitching staff capable of shutting down any lineup. Winning a World Series is obviously the goal everyone shoots for. The 2003 squad, known for its powerful offense and solid rotation, mirrors the current team’s balance. That year’s Braves had a potent lineup and dependable pitching, much like today’s roster.

This year’s team is a lot like the 2018 team. The 2018 team was known for its youthful energy and emerging talent. Similarly, the 2024 Braves combine experienced stars with exciting young players, creating a dynamic and promising mix. Stars such Ronald Acuna Jr, who continues to dazzle with is speed and power and Matt Olson: Our consistent slugger, delivering big hits and providing the run support we need.

The 2024 team also has Max Fried and Spencer Strider. This dynamic duo on the mound, combine precision and power to shut down the opposition. Our infield and outfield are making crucial plays, turning potential threats into easy outs. Manager Brian Snitker’s leadership and smart strategies keep us sharp and adaptable, guiding us through the season. There’s a real sense of unity and purpose this year, which is making the difference on the field.

With our talent and tenacity, we’re gearing up for a serious run at the World Series. The excitement is untouchable! This team may look a lot like 1991 and head into the World Series flying high. The 1991 Braves, who made a surprising run to the World Series, share the current team’s competitive spirit and resilience. Both teams demonstrated unexpected strength and tenacity, capturing the fans’ excitement. Let’s just hope that if we make it that far, we bring home some hardware.

Let’s keep the support high and enjoy this thrilling ride! ⚾🏆

That was pretty easy. Instead of searching for all those facts individually and then composing the information which is time-consuming, I spent maybe five minutes writing prompts and five minutes putting the information together.

So, what do you think?

Thanks for reading,

Jerri Ann

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