Prompt Engineering Guide
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πŸ’Ό Applications🟒 Introduction

Introduction

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Last updated on August 7, 2024

Now that you have learned some very basic prompt engineering techniques, it is time to learn how to use to solve simple, everyday problems. This section covers tasks like writing/summarizing emails and creating contracts.

The examples presented in the following articles should help show you the range of applications to which you can apply prompt engineering.

Note

We use both ChatGPT and GPT-3 in these examples. It usually does not matter which you use.

Sander Schulhoff

Sander Schulhoff is the Founder of Learn Prompting and an ML Researcher at the University of Maryland. He created the first open-source Prompt Engineering guide, reaching 3M+ people and teaching them to use tools like ChatGPT. Sander also led a team behind Prompt Report, the most comprehensive study of prompting ever done, co-authored with researchers from the University of Maryland, OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Princeton, Stanford, and other leading institutions. This 76-page survey analyzed 1,500+ academic papers and covered 200+ prompting techniques.

🟒 Blogs

🟒 Chatbot + Knowledge Base

🟒 Build ChatGPT from GPT-3

🟦 Coding Assistance

🟒 Contracts

🟦 Digital Marketing

🟒 Finding Emojis

🟒 Multiple Choice Questions

🟒 Solve Discussion Questions

🟒 Study Buddy

🟒 Summarizing Text

🟒 Structuring Data

🟒 Writing An Email

🟒 Different Writing Styles

🟒 Zapier for Emails

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