This post is just a quick display of how similar prompts can produce different results.
For this session you will see the results of using the XP1 SaaS, which is a great browser extension for Google Chrome and derived browsers, such as Brave Browser and Opera.
XP1Q1:
Create a plan to guide me through the entire year of 2023, and the plan is to feature 5 sets of goals; Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly and Annual. Present the plan in the form of a list, using bullet points. Ensure that each of the sets of goals is represented by a heading using 3 hash symbols.
XP1R1:
As far as results go that is quite limited, and the interpretation of the query was very literal.
Let’s change tack, and be far more specific but not give too much guidance.
XP1Q2:
Using the phrase “Workplace-in-a-box”, create a blog post of not more than 300 words, with 3 separate sections, titled ‘ Introduction’, ‘Body’ and ‘Conclusion’. Ensure that each section has 5 key points.
XP1R2:
Boilerplate nothing more, although it can certainly generate boilerplate faster than you ever could.
Time matters, so have a basic framework with some merit in 15 seconds is far more practical than you would expect. Let’s add in some specific services to the above result.
XP1Q3:
Referring to the above result, use the AI services; ChatGPT, LangChain and Mem.AI
as the ideal tools to build your business and build the blog post.
XP1R3:
Verdict?
This was a quick post to show how a reply can vary so much even using a similar prompt. Both look helpful but I think that in terms of a framework for an actual plan, best option is the last result.