Director, Learning Design & Development| PMIAsheville, NC, United States
With Generative AI, iteratively refining and optimizing prompts can lead to better AI-generated results. This may involve adjusting the specificity or clarity of the prompt to increase relevance and accuracy of results.
What examples do you have of how improving a prompt drastically changed the output quality? What specific changes did you make that led to the improvement?
because the prompt is effectively the specification, constraints, and evaluation criteria all rolled into one. Small changes often lead to large improvements because GenAI models are highly sensitive to context, intent, and structure.
Results have improved, and as the AI stores information, the prompting gets easier. Also, dividing long prompts into easier tasks for the AI to tackle has resulted in better responses.
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Mahabubur RahmanProject Manager Structures-Bridges| Department of Infrastructure, Government of Nothwest TerritoriesYellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
I think, refining is the key to get the most useful output from AI.
To improve getting answers from GenAI tools, try adding specific instructions to your prompt, such as "Generate ten different questions about project management, similar in style and difficulty to the PMP exam, and provide detailed answers for each." This ensures the tool understands the need for questions and answers in the output.
“Create a realistic image of a female nurse wearing blue scrubs and a stethoscope, standing in a hospital room with soft lighting, professional and calm expression.”
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Ismail TurkelDeputy Project Manager| Faisal Electro-Mechanical Co. Ltd.Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
In my experience, even small refinements to a prompt can significantly improve the quality of AI outputs. When the input is more specific, structured, and clear about the objective and expected format, the results become more accurate, relevant, and usable. Providing context and refining the prompt step by step consistently leads to better outcomes compared to broad or vague requests. Saving Changes...