New Prompt Generator Just Ended the Need for Prompt Engineering
Summary
TLDRThe video introduces a tool for prompt engineering that automates the creation of detailed prompts for AI applications like Chat GPT or Google Gemini. It demonstrates how to use Anthropic's Claude to convert a simple sentence into a comprehensive prompt, saving time and effort compared to manual prompt creation which can be costly. The tutorial covers signing up, generating prompts, and customizing them with personal information. It also highlights the importance of refining prompts for optimal AI responses and mentions a free downloadable list of useful AI prompts available on the creator's website.
Takeaways
- 🛠️ The video introduces a tool for prompt engineering, which automatically generates detailed prompts for AI applications like chat GPT or Google Gemini.
- 💡 Prompt engineering is a valuable skill, with some people charging up to $500 for crafting a single effective prompt.
- 🆓 The speaker offers a free downloadable list of prompts on their website for those who find prompt engineering too technical.
- 🌐 The tool is provided by Anthropic, the company behind Claude, a chat GPT competitor, and can be accessed at console.anthropic.com.
- 🔑 Users need to sign up for a free Anthropic account and may require an API key and a small credit for generating prompts.
- 💰 The cost of generating a prompt is minimal, with the speaker mentioning a few cents per prompt.
- 📝 The tool allows users to input a basic prompt and outputs a comprehensive, editable prompt with placeholders for personal information.
- 🔄 The generated prompts are designed to be refined within the platform before use in AI applications.
- 📚 The video demonstrates using the tool to create a detailed customer complaint response and how to edit the prompt for personalization.
- 🔄 The speaker suggests saving well-crafted prompts in a personal library for reuse, avoiding the need to generate new prompts for recurring tasks.
- 📈 The tool can significantly improve the quality of AI-generated responses by providing detailed and context-rich prompts.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the tool discussed in the video?
-The tool discussed in the video is designed to assist in 'prompt engineering', which means it helps create comprehensive prompts for AI applications like chat GPT or Google Gemini, based on a single sentence input.
What does the term 'prompt engineering' refer to?
-Prompt engineering refers to the process of creating effective prompts for AI systems to elicit the desired responses or actions.
How much does it typically cost to create a single prompt according to the video?
-According to the video, some people charge anywhere from $100 to $500 to create a single prompt.
What is the name of the chat GPT competitor mentioned in the video?
-The chat GPT competitor mentioned in the video is Claude, made by the company Anthropic.
What is the URL for the platform where the prompt generator can be accessed?
-The platform where the prompt generator can be accessed is console.anthropic.com.
What is required to generate a prompt using the tool?
-To generate a prompt using the tool, one needs to sign in or create an Anthropic account, set up an API key, and add credit to their account, as generating a prompt typically costs a few cents.
What does the video suggest about the importance of context in creating prompts?
-The video suggests that providing context is crucial in creating prompts, as it helps the AI generate more accurate and detailed responses.
What is the process of refining a generated prompt according to the video?
-The process of refining a generated prompt involves editing the prompt to include specific information, removing or adding sections, and ensuring it is exactly what the user is looking for before using it in an AI application.
How can the generated prompts be saved for future use?
-The generated prompts can be saved in a personal prompt library for future use, eliminating the need to generate new prompts for recurring tasks.
What is the role of variables in the generated prompts?
-Variables in the generated prompts serve as placeholders for specific information that the user needs to provide, such as the customer's complaint or product information.
How does the video suggest using the generated prompts with AI tools like chat GPT?
-The video suggests that once a prompt is generated and refined, it can be copied and pasted directly into the prompt box of AI tools like chat GPT to elicit a response.
Outlines
🛠️ Prompt Engineering Tool Introduction
The script introduces a tool for prompt engineering that automates the creation of effective prompts for AI applications like chat GPT or Google Gemini. The tool is said to transform a simple sentence into a comprehensive prompt, which can be a costly service otherwise. The video also mentions a free downloadable list of prompts from the speaker's website for those who find the process too technical. The main focus is on demonstrating how to use the tool by accessing 'console.anthropic.domcom', signing up for an account, and generating prompts through an API key, which involves a minimal cost.
🔑 API Key Setup and Prompt Generation Process
This paragraph explains the process of setting up an API key for the prompt generation tool, which requires creating a key, naming it, and copying it for use without sharing. It also covers the necessity of adding a credit card for billing if a free coupon isn't available. The tool allows for the generation of detailed and editable prompts by inputting a basic description. The video demonstrates how to refine and edit the generated prompts within the platform and how to use them in other AI applications like chat GPT, including the use of different models for varied results.
📚 Utilizing Variables and Prompt Libraries
The script discusses the use of variables within the platform to streamline the input of specific information, turning prompts green for ready use instead of red, indicating required input. It also highlights the platform's prompt library, which contains various categories of prompts that can be directly used or further refined. The importance of saving well-crafted prompts for repeated tasks is emphasized, as well as the existence of a prompt library on 'platform.open.com' for additional resources. The video concludes with the speaker's offer of a list of top AI prompts from their website and an invitation to watch the next video.
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Keywords
💡Prompt Engineering
💡Chat GPT
💡API Key
💡Anthropic
💡Prompt Generator
💡User Prompt
💡Variable
💡Billing and Credit
💡Prompt Library
💡AI App
💡Opus
Highlights
A tool is introduced that automates the creation of effective prompts for AI applications like chat GPT.
The concept of prompt engineering is explained, which involves crafting prompts that yield desired AI responses.
People are reportedly charging $100 to $500 for creating a single effective prompt.
A free downloadable list of prompts is available on the speaker's website for those who find prompt engineering too technical.
Anthropic's Claude, a chat GPT competitor, has a feature that generates high-quality prompts from simple descriptions.
The process of accessing Claude's prompt generator involves signing up for a free Anthropic account.
An API key is required to use the prompt generator, which may involve a small cost for generating prompts.
The prompt generator takes basic input and produces detailed, editable prompts for AI applications.
Variables within prompts can be set and used to customize the AI's response without retyping information.
The speaker demonstrates how to use the prompt generator to create a detailed customer complaint response prompt.
The generated prompt includes sections for user-specific information, making it adaptable for various scenarios.
Claude offers different models that can be selected to generate prompts, with Opus being the recommended choice.
The speaker discusses the importance of saving effective prompts for repeated tasks to streamline AI interactions.
OpenAI also has a prompt library available for users to explore and utilize in their AI applications.
The speaker emphasizes the value of detailed prompts over very long ones, which can be less effective.
A comparison is made between single-sentence prompts and the more detailed prompts generated by the tool.
The speaker provides a link to a list of top AI prompts for various categories, which can be downloaded from their website.
The video concludes with a demonstration of how to refine and save prompts for future use across different AI platforms.
Transcripts
if you've ever struggled to come up with
a really good effective prompt to use
inside of chat GPT for example I'm going
to show you a tool that basically takes
care of prompting for you you no longer
have to figure out how to prompt things
correctly it basically takes one
sentence and gives you a really complete
prompt that you could then use inside of
any app like chat GPT or Google Gemini
and this whole concept is called prompt
engineering and I've seen people charge
anywhere from $100 to $500 $100 just to
create a single prompt like this but now
you could use this tool to create as
many as you want and if you don't want
to do this yourself and it seems a
little bit too technical for you I've
also created a list that went through
this treatment and that's available for
a free download on my website but let me
show you how this works so the company
anthropic they make Claude which is a
chat GPT competitor they have this place
where it's really designed for
developers but we're just going to use
it as non-developers you could access it
at console. anthropic domcom and it's
going to bring you to this page you do
have to sign in or create an anthropic
account for free to get to this page and
then once you're here right over here it
says generate a prompt this is an
experimental prompt generator that could
turn a description into a high quality
prompt so all we have to do is type in a
basic prompt and it turns it into a high
quality prompt so the way this works is
you need to set up an API key or
sometimes they have a little little
coupon for $5 that shows up over here
that you could use but if it doesn't
show up and you don't have any credit
you do have to set up an API and spend a
couple of dollars here to actually be
able to generate a prom it takes just a
few cents to generate one but I've
generated a bunch of them and I think
I've spent like four or five dollars
here so let me just cancel out of this
page and let's go to the API key section
and then I've deleted all mine just to
show you when you don't have any you
have to create one so just go ahead and
press create a key and then this is
going to create key so name your key
over here I'm going to call this CLA
terminal and then go ahead and copy that
key don't share that key with anyone
because then they could use your
information here but then go to plans
and billing and add a credit card if it
didn't give you the free coupon because
you do have to spend a little bit of
money a few cents typically less than a
few cents typically to just generate one
of these prompts and then if you go back
to the dashboard let's go to generate a
prompt I'll show you here as an example
so they give us just five to start with
so it says write me an email that
responds to a customer complaint and
offer a solution I'm not going to give
it any context because I want to show
you exactly how it's going to format it
for us so let's go ahead and generate
this prompt over here okay here's the
prompt it took a few seconds and look at
the size of this prompt and the level of
details to this prompt and is fully
editable but let me go ahead and press
right here start editing I want to show
you kind of the formatting and the way
it kind of lays it out for us so these
red sections typically are where you
would type in your own information so it
needs to know what the customer said
because I'm responding to a customer
complaint email so you just copy and
paste that over here so again type in
the full body of the email and let's say
this was all about the product
information so type in your product
information but right there that's all I
had to type out in my prompt so this is
the user prompt this is what you would
put inside a clot or chat GPT to get a
response and again look at the level of
details that I have each one has a
little section here again I could fully
edit every piece of it but it's far
better than the single prompt the single
sentence prompt two sentence prompt so
all you have to do is press run over
here to get a reply you don't have to do
this this is just kind of letting you
test it out here so you could refine it
within this playground and here is the
reply that we're going to get if you use
Claude if you want to use chat GPT you
could also use this right here I'm going
to take the user prompt I could open up
chat GPT and I could go ahead and paste
that prompt here right into the prompt
box and this is the version that chat
GPT is going to give us so it created a
subject line for us and it's giving us a
resolution here a step-by-step
resolution and everything we need here
is included now you could also press
this option right here if you want to
change the different models that they
have available so you could use Opus
since I'm paying through the API I don't
even have to have a paid subscription to
CLA because I'm paying for every time I
use it I pay it's Penny or more and then
I could use these different three
different models that they have I
wouldn't use anything before that but
these three models here are going to
give you different results based on what
you're using Opus is the best one so
that's what I had selected as mine
typically that's going to give you the
best output over here and if you're more
Advance basically you could get the code
from here too so you could get the
perfect prompt and then right over here
copy and paste the code if you're
building an AI app which I'm building
right now and if I was to use this
version of Claud well I have the code
right here after I got exactly what I'm
looking for now in some cases when you
get these brackets here for these
variables this is asking you for
specific information that you need to
fill out so sometimes if you're using
this platform instead of filling this
out you could actually use this variable
option right here so it says set
variable so if you just type something
in so I'll type in the name of my
business here and when I do that you see
it turned green instead of red so it
actually has a variable and it pulls it
in so whatever you type in here this
would be the audience's answer it would
have to be the answers to these two or
five questions that I send them I would
put that here so then when I run it with
those variables here I actually didn't
have me type in or paste any amount of
information here I just use the
variables but this only takes place
inside of this platform so if you're
using chat GPT or Gemini you do have to
just replace these variables you have to
remove the brackets too and just typing
your own information or paste your own
information every time you see a
variable in these prompts my prompt book
also is set up like this so you could
use it in here so you will have to in
those prompts too because I use this
platform remove these brackets and just
type in your own and skip the variables
Al together now they also have an entire
prompt Library over here that I've made
a different video about so here
depending on what you're doing they have
business prompts personal prompts and
with each one of these you could
actually click and then you could see
the user prompt over here and these are
usually pretty comprehensive type of
prompts so if I just take this prompt
and I just go back to generate another
prompt let me just type this one in and
this is pretty comprehensive but look at
how much better it gets when I generate
the prompt using this prompt generator
okay here's the new prompt and as I read
through these this is not longer just
for the sake of being long it's longer
because is really defining all the
different aspects that you need out of
the response so if you don't want any
section you can delete it but typically
it's just going to really fine-tune the
answer for you when you give it prompts
that look like this typically I've seen
these Mega prompts that are like pages
long and those don't work very well
usually in the middle of those prompts
something gets dropped so this makes a
prompt that is usually in a good length
but it's also very detailed it's not
just a simple paragraph it's broken up
into sections and then when I press
start editing the reason why I think
this is a really good layout is again I
have to type in the report here or paste
a report
but when I run it I could then come back
to the left side and then change some of
these things so go through each
paragraph like well it did this here I
need to change that or I don't want this
kind of tag I want it to be tagged a
different way and I could really really
fine-tune my prompt and typically when I
get a really good prompt usually I do
the same set of tasks every day I save
those prompts into my prompt library and
then I have it I don't have to go
generate new prompts really ever again
for this task if I get it exactly the
way I want and also chat GPT and openai
they also have a prompt Library too so
this is under platform. open.com and
they have a prompt Library I'll link
this below I've made a different video
covering this too with bunch of
different things you could download from
that but if I take one of these prompts
let's just take one of these prompts in
the generate category we'll take this
interview question so it says create a
list of eight questions when I'm
interviewing a science fiction author so
that's the user prompt that's all chat
GPT is given us let's go back to this
option generate a prompt I'll type that
in and let's take a look at the level of
details where a single prompt like this
is not going to give us something very
usable right even if we give it more
context it's not really going to have
the parts the output the way we probably
want and let me go ahead and press start
editing now that is finished and here's
a much more useful prompt here now I
purposely didn't give it the author
description which should have been the
context of the original one sentence
propt I should have added that but it
actually figured out hey it needs this
right here so here I just took something
from Wikipedia I'll just paste that over
here so here's the author description
and then first brainstorm potential
interview questions then review the
brainstorm question and select the eight
most interesting and engaging questions
then output the list into this type of
format you can have different tags so
it's inside of different tags this comes
especially useful if you're ever
building any type of AI app to format
things correctly I'm going to press run
here now here's the response and
sometimes when you use a single sentence
or a double sentence prompt you may get
an answer that looks like this but if
you actually start reading the words
you'll realize it's not at all what
you're looking for because you don't
really give it enough context like this
prompt generator is giv us so what I
would do is every time I take this user
prompt I go through it line by line make
sure it is exactly what I'm looking for
cuz this is taking some amount of
guessing to what you want
so you do have to still refine it a
little bit but once you're happy with it
just copy and paste it somewhere save it
and then you have this prompt where
every time this task comes up you don't
have to come back to Claud it again if
you're just using chat GPT or another AI
tool and you have a prompt that's going
to work across all of them so hopefully
this completely elevates your prompt
engineering skills and I have that list
on my website of the top useful AI
prompts that I use across different
categories like writing and marketing so
if you want that I use exactly this tool
to I took some of my existing prompts
and I ran it through this new tool and I
kind of flushed out that list so that
should be useful too and you could get
that from the link below as well thanks
so much for watching this video and I'll
see you on the next one
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