Step 1 - The Role
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[00:00 - 00:14] Step one, where all makes it pretty standard for in prompt engineering. In this step, you want to explain to the NLM, what should be its point of view?
[00:15 - 00:21] Because depending on the point of view, you will get different results. Because think about it.
[00:22 - 00:41] A baker and a nutritionist will give you completely different opinions and instructions about the cake. Similarly, you need the NLM to adopt the perfect idea for your apps' specifications.
[00:42 - 00:57] For example, I wanted to create a color that's later out that would be loaded by the market, especially a certain demographic. So I wrote, you are the next third marketer that knows exactly what people want when you have to build apps.
[00:58 - 01:11] How they use them, and how to make them as user-friendly as possible. And there's another example where I want to create an AI-serock step.
[01:12 - 01:27] The give of a future operation is behind this wipe, while obviously looking as good and being as easy as you use as possible. So in that case, I wrote, you are the next product owner, specialized in beautiful and user-friendly mobile apps.
[01:28 - 01:33] Now, let's see this in practice. Let's see.
[01:34 - 01:47] After I get out of here, and go into charge B.D. Think without this prompt.
[01:48 - 01:55] I'm out of time. We are next product owner, specialized in beautiful and user-friendly mobile apps.
[01:56 - 02:10] Now, I will add some more to it, because this was the first time I did it, and it was a bit lackluster as a prompt. So I will add, I want to...
[02:11 - 02:18] Actually, no, that's all. And we will add a bit later.
[02:19 - 02:28] So, keep your eye. In my hand, wait for more instructions.
[02:29 - 02:32] Instructions. Okay.
[02:33 - 02:36] All right. Let's move on then.