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Barbara Lampl's avatar

Great idea, I would love to add some insights from my experience ( Behavioral Mathematican, Lecturer in data sience, AI Expert and a prompt Nerd). A basic prompt of 2 or 5 lines, does not give you the insights which are possible. It's a starting point but never the full potential. So I would use something like this for GPT4 ( yes the model matters for the prompt and the approach) :

In this rapidly evolving, volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VuCA) world, it can be challenging to identify and understand the potential interconnections. Given these circumstances, I would like to explore the potential relationship between X and Y. Please bear in mind that the absence of a relationship is a valid conclusion and the goal here is to avoid confirmation bias or other cognitive biases while ensuring a fact-based investigation.

If a plausible relationship between X and Y exists, please illustrate with up to 7 fact-based examples. Each example should clearly demonstrate the connection, contain accurate and detailed information, and where possible, highlight the source of the information.

Furthermore, if possible, please provide insight into whether these relationships are causative, correlative, or possibly coincidental, based on the information available.

It would be greatly appreciated if you could also discuss the potential implications and broader context of these relationships within our interconnected world, in order to encourage a comprehensive understanding

Happy prompting

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blaine wishart's avatar

Thanks for this Promptpack. Useful and informative. My favorite from two months ago is temporarily misplaced. The important thing about it is that it failed to resolve my concerns about material in David Abulafia's "The Endless Sea, a Human History of the Oceans." The facts in question concerned the value of the saffron trade between San Gimignano and Alepo. I will look into it more soon, but my current impresion is that critical facts are 1) in Italian, Greek, Arabic, Farsi and 2) not in web pages. Books and papers are less likely to be part of GPTs training than web pages in English. Therefore the type of facilities offered by Langchain may be valuable. I can report that tonight, ChatGPT gave better results than in the past, but it seems stuck on the idea that spices went from East to West. Abulafia's book says the quality from San Gimignano was so high, that it was valued even in Perisa. I'll have time soon to look at more of you suggested prompts. If San Gimignano's towers were financed in large part by selling saffron to Aleppo and then to Persia, the world should know. Seems like taking coal to Newcastle.

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