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In this week’s In-Ear Insights, Katie and Chris review the new Trust Insights PARE Framework and 4 power questions to ask generative AI language models when you’re working with them. These four questions will dramatically improve the performance of generative AI. Get the free download, no strings attached, at:
https://www.trustinsights.ai/powerquestions
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This week’s In-Ear Insights, I have something new Katie is something that I built because one of the things that we were talking about recently was making content more accessible to people, particularly useful tips and things.
Because as much as I like to geek out on the intricacies of like, the latent space and the language model, most people don’t care.
Most people like just just tell me what to do, within reason.
Is that a fair statement?
That is, I would say, that is completely a fair statement.
And that sort of, you know, that’s the challenge that I know that, you know, you run into, and I run into is that, you know, we want to make sure people understand the why.
And they want to know the why until we actually tell them, and then they’re like, great, I don’t care.
So they think they want to know, but they really just want to get to doing the thing.
And it does, it is a challenge because you and I are so like, it is so much in our DNA to really understand how the thing works.
Before we do the thing that we feel like we also then have to get everybody else on the same page as us before they can do the thing.
And they’re just like, great, what button do I push? Exactly.
So one of the most popular things that we’ve produced along those lines is our race strategy for prompting for generative AI, right, so roll action, context, execution.
And if you follow this framework for using gender of AI, it’s a good starting point.
It’s not by any means the be all end all the founding, but it’s a good place to start, especially if you’re new to language models.
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In this week’s In-Ear Insights, Katie and Chris review the new Trust Insights PARE Framework and 4 power questions to ask generative AI language models when you’re working with them. These four questions will dramatically improve the performance of generative AI. Get the free download, no strings attached, at:
https://www.trustinsights.ai/powerquestions
Watch the video here:
Can’t see anything? Watch it on YouTube here.
Listen to the audio here:
Download the MP3 audio here.
[podcastsponsor]
What follows is an AI-generated transcript. The transcript may contain errors and is not a substitute for listening to the episode.
This week’s In-Ear Insights, I have something new Katie is something that I built because one of the things that we were talking about recently was making content more accessible to people, particularly useful tips and things.
Because as much as I like to geek out on the intricacies of like, the latent space and the language model, most people don’t care.
Most people like just just tell me what to do, within reason.
Is that a fair statement?
That is, I would say, that is completely a fair statement.
And that sort of, you know, that’s the challenge that I know that, you know, you run into, and I run into is that, you know, we want to make sure people understand the why.
And they want to know the why until we actually tell them, and then they’re like, great, I don’t care.
So they think they want to know, but they really just want to get to doing the thing.
And it does, it is a challenge because you and I are so like, it is so much in our DNA to really understand how the thing works.
Before we do the thing that we feel like we also then have to get everybody else on the same page as us before they can do the thing.
And they’re just like, great, what button do I push? Exactly.
So one of the most popular things that we’ve produced along those lines is our race strategy for prompting for generative AI, right, so roll action, context, execution.
And if you follow this framework for using gender of AI, it’s a good starting point.
It’s not by any means the be all end all the founding, but it’s a good place to start, especially if you’re new to language models.

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