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                                    First attempt and evaluation: start by crafting a well-contextualised promptthat clearly communicates your requirement. Once you receive a responsefrom ChatGPT, evaluate it. Does it answer your question or fulfil yourrequest? Is there room for improvement?Refinement: if the response isn%u2019t satisfactory, consider refining your prompt.This could involve providing more context, adjusting the precision of therequest, or changing the way you ask your question. For instance, if yourinitial prompt is, %u201cGive me ideas for a biotechnology solution to air pollution%u201d,and the ideas you get are too broad, you could refine the prompt to, %u201cImagineyou%u2019re a team of biotechnology researchers with access to advanced geneediting tools and a state-of-the-art lab. Your city struggles with air pollutiondue to heavy industrial activities. Generate a list of innovative project ideasthat use biotechnology to tackle this specific type of air pollution%u201d.Experimentation: don%u2019t hesitate to experiment with entirely differentapproaches to your prompt. Sometimes, changing the way you phrase yourquestion or posing it from a different angle can yield vastly differentresponses. For example, instead of asking ChatGPT to generate a list ofideas, you could ask it to debate the pros and cons of a specific solution youhave in mind.Iterative cycles: this process of evaluating, refining, and experimenting is nota one-time event. It%u2019s an iterative cycle that you may need to go throughseveral times to fine-tune the responses you get. Each iteration brings youcloser to the desired outcome.Learning from each iteration: each iteration is a learning opportunity. Payattention to how small changes in your prompt can lead to significantdifferences in the output. This will not only help you improve your currentprompt but will also provide insights that will be valuable in crafting effectiveprompts in the future.Remember, prompt iteration is a skill that gets better with practice. The moreyou work with the model, the better you%u2019ll become at communicating yourrequirements effectively.183Crafting Effective Prompts for AI-Powered Prototyping
                                
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