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Back in 2020, I was stuck trying to get a basic AI to write a decent product description. The trick that finally worked was feeding it three bad examples first.
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josephl6712d ago
Try giving it a good example too.
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grant.nina1d ago
Honestly, why do we skip giving examples so often? I used to just tell people the basic steps and figured they'd get it. But then I saw someone totally fail at a simple task because my instructions were too vague. Now I always try to include a clear, step-by-step example like the sandwich one. It actually shows how the pieces fit together. That shift from theory to a real plan makes all the difference.
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loganthompson12d ago
Yeah, like if you're trying to teach someone to make a good sandwich, you don't just say "put stuff on bread." You show them layering the mayo on both slices, then the turkey, then the cheese, then the lettuce so the bread doesn't get soggy. That's a good example. It's the difference between a vague idea and something you can actually do.
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