5. Generate Knowledge Prompting
Generate Knowledge Prompting
Generate Knowledge prompting involves instructing a language model to not only provide information from its pre-existing knowledge but also to generate new and contextually relevant knowledge or facts.
- Example: Asking the model, “Tell me something about space that is not commonly known,” encouraging it to generate novel and informative responses.
15 different types of Generate Knowledge prompts tailored for various real-life scenarios:
- Translation Prompt: “Translate the following English text to Spanish: ‘The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.'”
- Math Problem Prompt: “Calculate the area of a rectangle with a length of 10 meters and a width of 5 meters.”
- Historical Event Prompt: “Describe the causes and consequences of the American Civil War.”
- Science Fact Prompt: “Explain the process of photosynthesis in plants.”
- Geography Query Prompt: “What are the five longest rivers in the world, and which countries do they flow through?”
- Medical Information Prompt: “List the symptoms and treatment options for asthma.”
- Recipe Query Prompt: “Provide a recipe for homemade chocolate chip cookies.”
- Famous Quote Prompt: “Who said the following quote: ‘The only thing we have to fear is fear itself’?”
- Film Trivia Prompt: “Name the actor who played the lead role in the movie ‘Forrest Gump’.”
- Weather Forecast Prompt: “What is the weather forecast for New York City for the next three days?”
- Nutritional Information Prompt: “How many calories are in a medium-sized apple?”
- Literary Analysis Prompt: “Discuss the themes and symbolism in William Shakespeare’s play ‘Romeo and Juliet’.”
- Legal Definition Prompt: “Define the term ‘probate’ in the context of law.”
- Technology Product Query Prompt: “Provide a brief overview of the features and specifications of the latest iPhone model.”
- Space Exploration Fact Prompt: “Describe the mission objectives and scientific discoveries of the Mars Rover Perseverance.”