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Jinaral Q and A
Artificial intelligence prompt engineering for writing
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[QUOTE="King Isaak, post: 18068"] You can try some of these, however; bear in mind some of these prompts don't always work with a single prompt depending on what you are trying to do and the LLM-powered AI chatbots you are using. It's a matter of trial and error, of course, you can tweak them to meet your needs. Another trick is to use them one after another on multiple tabs and compare which output is better. You can also patch together different paragraphs or sentences from various LLM-powered AI chatbots until everything sounds coherent. [HEADING=2]Editing prompts[/HEADING] [HEADING=2]Active voice prompts[/HEADING] [HEADING=2]General exclusion and rewrite prompts[/HEADING] [HEADING=2]How to make AI-generated content less detectable[/HEADING] The following keywords are what AI content detector tools first look for in a written text. You can try using the prompt below, although the problem is that chatbots love using the phrase ("in conclusion"). The point is, that editing is something you sometimes gotta do manually. But what is also rather interesting is nowadays if one were to use the words or phrases below, there is a high chance or likelihood they will be accused of either plagiarism, academic fraud, or using AI-generated content even though it's probably original text, meaning you can not put all your faith and trust what into any AI writing detector has got to say. It seems to me like a money grab and grifters are going to grift. There will be so many AI product scams in the next couple of years just like all the crypto scams. [HEADING=2]Factual expository text style[/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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