OpenAI released their own Prompt Engineering Guide.
The guide is useful for anyone trying to maximize LLMs. I'd recommend it.
Here's the 6 strategies they outline for getting better results from GPT-4:
1. Write clear instructions.
Example: Specify the desired length of the output.
Prompt:
Summarize the text delimited by triple quotes in about 50 words.
"insert text here"
2. Provide reference text
Example: Instruct the model to answer using reference text.
Prompt:
<insert articles, each delimited by triple quotes>
Question: <insert question here>
3. Split complex tasks into simpler subtasks
Example: Summarize long documents piecewise and construct a full summary recursively.
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4. Give the model time to "think"
Example: Instruct the model to work out its own solution before rushing to a conclusion.
5. Use external tools
Example: Use code execution to perform more accurate calculations or call external APIs.
6. Test changes systematically
Example: Evaluate model outputs with reference to gold-standard answers.
If you liked OpenAI's prompt guide, you'll probably find the Advanced ChatGPT guide useful.
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