Commanding, or prompting, AI is not rocket science, but it is an important skill. It allows the AI to answer questions in the right way and create the kind of content you really want. An incorrectly constructed prompt produces poor results and hallucinations.
Goal
In the training, you will learn how to build prompts for AI correctly and effectively. You will learn the basic structure of a prompt, how to reduce the risk of hallucination (i.e. incorrect information), and you will get several examples of where artificial intelligence can be used.
Target audience
The training is suitable for anyone considering using AI, or anyone who already uses it, who wants to learn how to better interact with it. The course is suitable for users of various AIs, such as Copilot, ChatGPT and Gemini and others.
Program version
The training does not require any specific application.
Content
Anatomy of a Prompt
- Basic principles for writing an effective prompt.
- Minimal and extended prompt – what to include in the command
Techniques for prompts
- Clarity and accuracy
- The importance of context and targeting
- Utilizing an iterative process
- Improving responses – specificity and accuracy
- Multi-step prompting for more complex situations
- Providing context to strengthen understanding
- Prompt optimization for different subject areas
- Fault tolerance and how to increase it
- Giving a role to the artificial intelligence
- Leave out and role-based prompting
- Use of different languages
The most common mistakes and how to avoid them
- Questions that are too open-ended
- Vague instructions and excessive complexity
- How to identify and reduce hallucinations, or false information.
- Best practices for obtaining clear and accurate information.
Keywords
Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT, Copilot, Prompting, Use of Artificial Intelligence, Guidance, Hallucination, prompts, accuracy, context, AI prompting