#experiment – prompts with story generators

As probably noticeable on the front page of my blog, in the last couple of weeks, I’ve been kinda obsessed with ai tools that emerged and were created in the last months.

I already mentioned so many of them in other posts, so this one is dedicated to an idea I got while playing around with all these tools and products.

So I wanted to do a little experiment, and try out how different prompts affect ai outputs. There is a learning curve to understanding how to structure prompts to get the best outputs. But this openai’s chat is a great place to start and see how different prompts affect outputs.

Differences in prompts

Prompt #1: “Write a birthday story for a six-year-old Ina who loves unicorns and ice cream”

Prompt #2: “Write a brithday fairytale story with a super hero who is six year old Ina. She loves unicorns and ice cream, and is helping all the stray dogs of the world.”

Prompt #3: “write a birthday fairytale story with Pixar like super hero who is six year old Ina. She loves unicorns and ice cream, and is helping all the stray dogs of the world with her best friend Tine and her Golden retriever Gin. She hates mornings and alarm clocks. There are her arch enemy.”

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