I’m on vacation for the solar eclipse and I brought my cat to this cat boarding hotel while I’m gone. Today, they sent me this email and photos which are so badly AI generated and it’s so creepy *o*
Like the images are clearly my guy but so uncanny and the flowers are so fucked up. And the email…. oh my god. I’m not sure I’m gonna use them again
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Proposing a Prompt to Enhance Productivity in Email Generation
The popular qoute saying: "Those who have friends don't die abandoned" makes all the difference.
My friends from the Old School follow the strategy of St. Thomas, some of whom only believe by seeing.
Because of their experience, I respect and admire them because I am never alone and I always get excellent contributions.
Recently, after a conference call, everyone needed solutions to make their emails more productive.
I made a generic prompt generator to provide this demand and show that AI Generative can be used by anyone without technical skills.
Knowing that my friends are tough, as I'm part of the Pack, I did the best I could.
Following my opinion that we didn't come into the world just to get, I'm very happy to share this solution.
Finally, I followed St. Thome's strategy by testing 3 different AI Generative models. All gave me satisfactory answers.
System Prompt
(Write an email)
Act = [ Act as .......] [optional]
Type = Email Prompt Generator.
Focus = [optional].
Write Style = [formal, casual, elegant, contemporary, sarcastic, enfatic, corporation, technical. didatic etc].
Issues = [greetings, follow up, feedback, thankful, invitations, meeting, research, reservations, closing deals, deadlines, donations, introduction, promotion, giveaway, devolution, Request, argument ,Proposal etc.].
Information to include = [List any specific information that needs to be included in the email, such as names, dates, or details about a product or service] [optional].
Key points = [Outline the main points you want to convey in the email]
Size = [ small, medium, long].
Orientations = [ Describe any orientations that you need].
Limitations = [ Describe any limits that you need].[optional].
Mandatory = [ Describe any issues that is mandatory]. [optional].
Complements to the email = [ Attachments / optional]
Observations = [ Describe any orientations that is necessary / optional].
Rewrite = [optional].
Summarize = [optional]
Call to action = [ If applicable, specify the desired action you want the recipient to take after reading the email] [optional]
RDIDINI PROMPT ENGINEER.
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I have a lot of sympathy for professors who are tired of being told "don't fight it, just incorporate AI into your lesson plan, teach students how to effectively use AI to assist their writing." It doesn't work. The students most inclined to use ChatGPT for assignments aren't exactly looking for avenues to improve their writing or enrich their understanding of the material. They're looking for a quick way to avoid doing the work at all. My classroom AI policy used to say "you can use it for brainstorming and creating a template." But that didn't pan out, because students who do use it just don't stop there.
All AI-written assignments inevitably end up getting no more than a C- even if I can't prove it (and 0 if I can) because they are simply bad. They look like... I'm reminded of this bit from Conning Harvard (nonfiction book about the guy who lied and plagiarised his way into multiple elite universities):
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