Let’s face it, it's tempting to get access to a library of 17k+ prompts.
But you can write better prompts by learning & mastering 4-7 prompt frameworks to create literally millions of prompts that will be more relevant & effective.
These are the Top 3 Frameworks to master to give you AI Superpowers.
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Task-Action-Goal
One of the most popular and easiest-to-remember prompt frameworks. You're probably doing these kind of prompts already. The only thing to add is to be more specific on the goal.
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Write a work email response declining [specific task]. Keep the tone polite and the response short. The aim is to [goal].
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RTF
Role-Task-Format
Another very highly-used framework. Setting the role helps the AI focus on improving on the task and being explicit about the format ensures relevance.
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You are a [topic] teacher. What are some simple [topic] experiments my [x]-year-old and I can do together at home? Format the response in bullet points.
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RISE
Role-Input-Steps-Expectation
State how you want the AI to behave and the formatted response you want to receive. Good for tasks that you can provide a lot of detail on and the steps you want the AI to take.
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You are a financial consultant. What are some common budgeting mistakes when saving for a [specific financial goal]? Provide a [x]-point plan on how I can save more money.
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CREATE
Context-Action-Result-Example
Immediately sets the scene for the AI. Good for explicit tasks where you can give an exact sample of what you want the AI to do (but want them to do something on top of that).
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I'm new to ChatGPT and I'm a [your profession or interest]. Generate a list of the 10 best prompts that will help me be more [productive/expert] in this area. [Example] is a good example.
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