Ray Fernando
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Podcast Appearances
So you just sign up for accounts or developer account. It's a little playground. And what you can do is actually hit this little generate star button. And so we can describe a prompt that we want for any type of model. And what it will do is reconfigure the prompt for the language model so that they can actually be more efficient at doing something.
So if there's a task that you do quite a bit, you're like, I just want, you know, please like make you know keywords for my Amazon listings and then hit like generate what it'll do is basically whoops sorry if we hit generate here and hit this at the very top right and hit update what it will do is actually reconfigure this prompt just from a one line type of thing to include more details so
So if there's a task that you do quite a bit, you're like, I just want, you know, please like make you know keywords for my Amazon listings and then hit like generate what it'll do is basically whoops sorry if we hit generate here and hit this at the very top right and hit update what it will do is actually reconfigure this prompt just from a one line type of thing to include more details so
So if there's a task that you do quite a bit, you're like, I just want, you know, please like make you know keywords for my Amazon listings and then hit like generate what it'll do is basically whoops sorry if we hit generate here and hit this at the very top right and hit update what it will do is actually reconfigure this prompt just from a one line type of thing to include more details so
we can take existing prompts and try to improve them through this mechanism. So as you can see, this is like how people get really nice long chains of thought or reasoning or outputs. So one way to think about these things is to first kind of put down like what instructions you want, what type of output do you really expect? maybe what you don't want as a good starting point.
we can take existing prompts and try to improve them through this mechanism. So as you can see, this is like how people get really nice long chains of thought or reasoning or outputs. So one way to think about these things is to first kind of put down like what instructions you want, what type of output do you really expect? maybe what you don't want as a good starting point.
we can take existing prompts and try to improve them through this mechanism. So as you can see, this is like how people get really nice long chains of thought or reasoning or outputs. So one way to think about these things is to first kind of put down like what instructions you want, what type of output do you really expect? maybe what you don't want as a good starting point.
And then that'll help you generate prompts that can be a little bit useful. A lot of the prompts that you're seeing that I spit out are basically things that have come out over time because of my use cases. It's like, okay, I want this instead of that. And so as an example, One of the things that I was thinking about was like, how do you verify like claims for a specific type of thing?
And then that'll help you generate prompts that can be a little bit useful. A lot of the prompts that you're seeing that I spit out are basically things that have come out over time because of my use cases. It's like, okay, I want this instead of that. And so as an example, One of the things that I was thinking about was like, how do you verify like claims for a specific type of thing?
And then that'll help you generate prompts that can be a little bit useful. A lot of the prompts that you're seeing that I spit out are basically things that have come out over time because of my use cases. It's like, okay, I want this instead of that. And so as an example, One of the things that I was thinking about was like, how do you verify like claims for a specific type of thing?
So if you have an article and how do you understand if something is actually true or not? So I have one here. This is information verification. And so one of the things that these models that I was currently showing you is that the Fireworks and the Grok are specific API endpoints. And right now there isn't like a specific web search thing that's currently tuned into them.
So if you have an article and how do you understand if something is actually true or not? So I have one here. This is information verification. And so one of the things that these models that I was currently showing you is that the Fireworks and the Grok are specific API endpoints. And right now there isn't like a specific web search thing that's currently tuned into them.
So if you have an article and how do you understand if something is actually true or not? So I have one here. This is information verification. And so one of the things that these models that I was currently showing you is that the Fireworks and the Grok are specific API endpoints. And right now there isn't like a specific web search thing that's currently tuned into them.
So if you want to do web search, you have to go through the deepseek.com route or the app. And keep in mind, you're also sending data into this container there. So sometimes you could just use it for public articles for things that you really don't care about. So if you're on DeepSeek, let's just see if they actually have stuff available here for us.
So if you want to do web search, you have to go through the deepseek.com route or the app. And keep in mind, you're also sending data into this container there. So sometimes you could just use it for public articles for things that you really don't care about. So if you're on DeepSeek, let's just see if they actually have stuff available here for us.
So if you want to do web search, you have to go through the deepseek.com route or the app. And keep in mind, you're also sending data into this container there. So sometimes you could just use it for public articles for things that you really don't care about. So if you're on DeepSeek, let's just see if they actually have stuff available here for us.
So you just go to the search thing, turn that on. I paste my prompt in and then what I'm going to go ahead and do is like maybe grab an article like the Techno Optimist Manifesto from Marc Andreessen. It's a very popular article and sometimes, you know, it's really long to read. There's like a lot of information here. And you're like, oh, my God, there's like so much in there.
So you just go to the search thing, turn that on. I paste my prompt in and then what I'm going to go ahead and do is like maybe grab an article like the Techno Optimist Manifesto from Marc Andreessen. It's a very popular article and sometimes, you know, it's really long to read. There's like a lot of information here. And you're like, oh, my God, there's like so much in there.
So you just go to the search thing, turn that on. I paste my prompt in and then what I'm going to go ahead and do is like maybe grab an article like the Techno Optimist Manifesto from Marc Andreessen. It's a very popular article and sometimes, you know, it's really long to read. There's like a lot of information here. And you're like, oh, my God, there's like so much in there.
It's like, how can I even get started with this thing? And how do I even verify the claims of this stuff? And I think this is probably sometimes like a good thing to start here. So what I do is I hit shift and enter and I put the article at the very top. And once I do that, I just go ahead and paste that in there and then just go ahead and hit send.