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I like this. I'm just a bit confused as to which are the prompts to the LLM and which the responses?
Currently thinking its all responses. True?
I like the 'hats' analysis. Really good that concept, that idea. We could all use that in our own thinking.
Indeed, only the responses generated by the language learning models (LLMs) are displayed. Most of the actual LLM prompts are quite long. Currently, their use looks contrived due to the automation involved in the overall process.
Interesante y útil. Gracias
I too am fascinated by the “hats” analysis. I’m actually fascinated with this whole process.
Please see:
- The LLM prompt "Sophisticated Feedback and Idea Generator", https://github.com/friuns2/BlackFriday-GPTs-Prompts/blob/main/gpts/sophisticated-feedback.md
- The "Six Thinking Hats" book, https://www.amazon.com/Six-Thinking-Hats-Edward-Bono/dp/0316178314
We added "Gray hat" to the original LLM prompt.
I like this. I'm just a bit confused as to which are the prompts to the LLM and which the responses?
Currently thinking its all responses. True?
I like the 'hats' analysis. Really good that concept, that idea. We could all use that in our own thinking.
Indeed, only the responses generated by the language learning models (LLMs) are displayed. Most of the actual LLM prompts are quite long. Currently, their use looks contrived due to the automation involved in the overall process.
Interesante y útil. Gracias
I too am fascinated by the “hats” analysis. I’m actually fascinated with this whole process.
Please see:
- The LLM prompt "Sophisticated Feedback and Idea Generator", https://github.com/friuns2/BlackFriday-GPTs-Prompts/blob/main/gpts/sophisticated-feedback.md
- The "Six Thinking Hats" book, https://www.amazon.com/Six-Thinking-Hats-Edward-Bono/dp/0316178314
We added "Gray hat" to the original LLM prompt.