I don’t think there should be a help page that says “This is the official LW way to generate a summary paragraph” but at the same time I would appreciate individual users sharing knowledge about how they might use LLMs for the task.
LLM capabilities differ and evolve quite fast, so a help page might be out of date pretty soon.
One example is how to deal with sources. I recently wanted to explore a question about California banning the use of hypnosis for medical purposes by non-licensed people. ChatGPT was able to give me actual links to the relevant portions of the legal code.
Claude was not able to do that, and I think there a good chance that the capability is quite recent in ChatGPTs history and comes with their push for building their own search engine.
As far as standard prompts go I would expect that something along the lines of “What are the most likely objections people on LessWrong are going to have on LessWrong to the following post I want to write and what’s the merit of those objections: ‘… My draft …’, to be a prompt that would be good to run for most people before they publish a post.
I don’t think there should be a help page that says “This is the official LW way to generate a summary paragraph” but at the same time I would appreciate individual users sharing knowledge about how they might use LLMs for the task.
LLM capabilities differ and evolve quite fast, so a help page might be out of date pretty soon.
One example is how to deal with sources. I recently wanted to explore a question about California banning the use of hypnosis for medical purposes by non-licensed people. ChatGPT was able to give me actual links to the relevant portions of the legal code.
Claude was not able to do that, and I think there a good chance that the capability is quite recent in ChatGPTs history and comes with their push for building their own search engine.
As far as standard prompts go I would expect that something along the lines of “What are the most likely objections people on LessWrong are going to have on LessWrong to the following post I want to write and what’s the merit of those objections: ‘… My draft …’, to be a prompt that would be good to run for most people before they publish a post.