You could prompt with “Q:” + (content) and then “A:”
I use the default settings on the temperature, but I do cut it off after it finishes an answer. However, you likely won’t get my exact results unless you literally copy the instances. Moreover, if you gave up after the first response I think might’ve given up to quickly. You can respond to it and communicate more information, as I did. The above really was what I got on the first try. It’s not perfect, but that’s the point. You can teach it. It’s not “it works” or “it doesn’t work”.
I don’t think there are tutorials, but perhaps in due time someone (maybe me) will get to that. I also feel like ‘trying’ to get it to do something might be a sub-optimal approach. This is a subtle difference, but my intent here was to get it to confirm it understood what I was asking by answering questions.
You could prompt with “Q:” + (content) and then “A:”
I use the default settings on the temperature, but I do cut it off after it finishes an answer. However, you likely won’t get my exact results unless you literally copy the instances. Moreover, if you gave up after the first response I think might’ve given up to quickly. You can respond to it and communicate more information, as I did. The above really was what I got on the first try. It’s not perfect, but that’s the point. You can teach it. It’s not “it works” or “it doesn’t work”.
I don’t think there are tutorials, but perhaps in due time someone (maybe me) will get to that. I also feel like ‘trying’ to get it to do something might be a sub-optimal approach. This is a subtle difference, but my intent here was to get it to confirm it understood what I was asking by answering questions.