Inquisitive Prompting and GPT

How to do inquisitive prompting

News

The scientists behind Deep Mind are looking to leave Google and build their own AI startup. In part Deep Mind has been used for music creation and materials discovery. I have tried the music creation app and it is pretty cool to play with.

Review of Leonardo.ai image tool. Some have found it to be more useful than Midjourney for AI image creation. {I will be writing a series on AI image generation soon, but I want to finish prompt engineering first}

Alpha Fold has uncovered thousands of new psychedelic compounds. These compounds could be used by pharmaceutical companies down the road.

The GPT store was recently launched by OpenAI. OpenAI has stated there are now more than 3 million GPTs available through their store. How many are more than just a couple of prompt suggestions behind the scenes is to be seen? Who would want to test them all?

Thoughts

You should check out Inflection AI’s tool Pi. It gives the warmest and most human chatbot responses I have found.

Prompt

“Using prompt engineering to get a good image from an image generator is more than just a matter of choosing a style such as watercolor or vivid realistic. It is also understand how the image generator tool works. And that takes trial and error, or practice as some say., poster”

Introduction

Inquisitive prompting is a technique used to test the capabilities and knowledge of a chatbot by asking a variety of questions. The goal of inquisitive prompting is to explore the limits of what the chatbot knows and how it responds to different types of questions.

This can include asking fact-based questions to test the chatbot's knowledge base, as well as more complex or open-ended questions that require the chatbot to draw on its knowledge and make inferences or judgments.

By engaging in inquisitive prompting, you can gain insight into the chatbot's strengths and weaknesses and identify areas where it may need further development or improvement. Overall, inquisitive prompting is a valuable tool for evaluating and refining chatbot performance.

Types of Questions to Ask

Fact-based questions: Ask the chatbot questions about specific facts or information that it should know. For example, "What is the capital of France?" or "When was the Declaration of Independence signed?"

Hypothetical questions: Ask the chatbot questions that require it to think creatively or speculate about hypothetical situations. For example, "What would happen if the earth stopped spinning?" or "How would society change if everyone had access to unlimited energy?"

Open-ended questions: Ask the chatbot questions that require it to provide a more extensive or detailed response. For example, "What are the ethical considerations of artificial intelligence?" or "How could technology be used to solve global poverty?"

Judgment-based questions: Ask the chatbot questions that require it to make judgments or evaluations based on the information it has. For example, "Is climate change the biggest threat to humanity?" or "Which is more important, freedom or security?"

Examples of Inquisitive Prompting

Example 1: Fact-based questions about history

User: "When was the Great Wall of China built?"

Chatbot: "The construction of the Great Wall of China began in the 7th century BC, although it was built and rebuilt over many centuries."

Example 2: Hypothetical questions about technology

User: "If artificial intelligence becomes sentient, how might it impact society?"

Chatbot: "If AI becomes sentient, it could have far-reaching impacts on society, including changes to the job market, ethical considerations, and questions about the nature of consciousness and intelligence."

Example 3: Open-ended questions about philosophy

User: "What is the meaning of life?"

Chatbot: "The meaning of life is a complex and multifaceted question that has been debated by philosophers, theologians, and ordinary people for centuries. Some believe that the meaning of life is to find happiness, while others argue that it is to fulfill a greater purpose or contribute to the greater good."

Example 4: Judgment-based questions about ethics

User: "Is it ethical to use technology to enhance human abilities?"

Chatbot: "The ethics of using technology to enhance human abilities is a complex and contentious issue. Some argue that it is ethical as it can improve quality of life and help people achieve their goals, while others argue that it is unethical as it can create inequality, undermine human dignity, and have unintended consequences."