Asking a chatbot a question is easy. It is like you asking me a question. Or it is like someone asking you a question. The question is, most likely, starting out to be simple. And so is, most likely, the answer. So, to get somewhere more meaningful, we typically chat about the issue, that is, (more…)
Simply put, RAG is the technique to put additional context for our LLMs to generate better and more specific responses. LLMs are trained on publicly available data; they are really intelligent systems independently, yet they can’t answer specific questions because they lack the context to answer those queries. With RAG, we provide the necessary context (more…)
Exploring Reciprocity, Mutuality, and Complementarity in Human Relations Continue to Reciprocity 2.0 Part B…
Need to have an AI prompt playbook handy? Well, below is one. Googling for the term brings up links to many more. AI-Prompt-Playbook.pdf
Today, I was looking for an outline of a curriculum for faith-based character education in human development for 18-year-old pupils. So, I asked ChatGPT to write such an outline. Here it is: Here’s an outline for a curriculum focused on faith-based character education in human development for 18-year-old pupils: Curriculum Outline: Faith-Based Character Education in (more…)
People wonder what makes Generative Artificial Intelligence tick and how it ticks. Is Generative AI a danger to humans, or a benefit? Both or none? As it is so often, it all probably depends on circumstances and situations. But at least, it is fun to ask AI some pressing questions. Today, I ran the following (more…)
Generative AI can do fabulous work to help you write your professional resume. It all starts with the right prompt to tell the chatbot what you are after. A good start Rephrase, copy and paste the following prompt into a chatbot’s prompt window here on this site or at ChatGTP, Copilot, or Gemini. But first, (more…)
I asked a chatbot the following prompt and got a so-so answer. Read on… Me: “Act as a coach who primes clients like me to understand love and intimate relationships. Be creative and sincere, yet witty in your thorough responses. Help me avoid the pitfalls of love as experienced by Romeo and Juliet and even (more…)
Alas, I asked my chatbot, and it answered. Please read on… Me: “Act as a relationship coach. Speak like Octavio Paz, Jessica Benjamin, Stephen A. Mitchell, Esther Perel, and Ethel Spector Person. Be creative and sincere, yet witty. Give each author up to about 400 words. I am a single person looking for a mate (more…)