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Prompt Library


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In this episode of FusionTalk, Anouck and Steve continue their exploration of organisational prompting, diving deeper into the concept of building a prompt library. They reflect on the chaos that arises when individuals hoard their AI prompts, leading to inefficiencies and missed opportunities for collaboration. Drawing parallels with the evolution of document sharing tools, they highlight the need for a centralised repository where prompts can be easily accessed and shared within teams.

The duo discusses the key components of a successful prompt library, including the importance of defining the purpose of each prompt, categorising them by team or department, and fostering a culture of ownership and collaboration. They also touch on the significance of ratings and feedback, encouraging users to share their experiences and improve upon existing prompts.

Listeners can look forward to insights on:

  • The challenges of unshared prompts and the need for collaboration
  • How to structure a prompt library for maximum effectiveness
  • The role of metadata in enhancing searchability and usability
  • Encouraging user engagement through gamification and rewards
  • The importance of showcasing examples to fill the library
  • Strategies for managing prompt ownership and feedback

This episode is rich with practical advice and thought-provoking discussions that will resonate with anyone looking to streamline their use of AI in the workplace. Join Anouck and Steve as they navigate the intricacies of building a prompt library and its potential to transform organisational knowledge sharing.

Introduction to the Prompt Library

Centralising AI Prompts

Defining Purpose and Ownership

Encouraging Engagement through Gamification

Importance of Metadata and Categorisation

Strategies for Filling the Library 

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FusionTalkBy Steve Dalby & Anouck Fierens