Keywords/Phrases
The following is a breakdown of specific tips, phrases, and keywords that can be essential for significant ChatGPT prompting:
Prompt Writing Tips:
- Clear: The prompt should be concise so the AI understands your question.
- Specific: The prompt should be specific so that the AI knows what kind of response you are looking for.
- Creative: The prompt should be creative and thought-provoking to inspire unique and interesting responses.
- Relevant: The prompt should be appropriate to the desired outcome, such as the type of writing, style, or tone you seek.
- Evocative: The prompt should encourage the AI to create imagery, emotions, and vivid descriptions.
- Challenge: The prompt should challenge the AI, forcing it to think outside the box and provide a unique response.
- Open-ended: The prompt should be open-ended, allowing the AI to explore different ideas and concepts.
- Concise: The prompt should be concise and to the point, avoiding any unnecessary or confusing details.
- Action-oriented: The prompt should be action-oriented, encouraging the AI to engage with the prompt and create a dynamic response.
- Unique: The prompt should be unique, avoiding generic or overused prompts that may result in repetitive or uninteresting responses.
There are several specific keywords that you can use to unlock the power of AI and generate more creative outputs from ChatGPT.
Examples
- “Imagine” – Encourages creativity, e.g., “Imagine a world where humans communicate telepathically and describe its impact on society.”
- “Explain” – Prompts an informative response, e.g., “Explain the scientific process behind black hole formation and its gravitational effects.”
- “Create” – Generates a narrative, e.g., “Create a short story where a protagonist time-travels and meets their future self.”
- “Compare and contrast” – Analyzes differences, e.g., “Compare and contrast quantum physics and classical physics with real-world examples.”