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April 19, 2023

ChatGPT mastermind on prompt engineering: planning events, analysis of prompts selling on PromptBase

For the second mastermind on ChatGPT and prompt engineering, I actually hosted to masterminds: one for US time zones, and one for the rest of the globe. This is the recording from the latter; US recording coming soon!

Topics and techniques discussed:
- role playing
- step by step
- prompt ideation tool
- and more!

Since none of the attendees had a prompt, they wanted to work on, I opened up a analysis done of the prompts being sold on PromptBase.com and we picked out a category. Then we looked at the top prompts in that category for inspiration and started building our own.

Links:
If you want to up your game selling on PromptBase, here is the analysis of all text-output prompts: https://gregschwartz.gumroad.com/l/prompt-engineers-promptbase-analysis-gpt Use coupon code "podcast" for 10% off!

Prompt ideation tool I showed: https://prompt-engineering-ide.herokuapp.com You need an OpenAI API Key to use it. Although next week I'm coming out with an update to provide demo credits!

Feedback form to improve the mastermind:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc3zTHK0lcGnmIC-gCiJsXN8NoSST2E28R4TAsQ0_rv2LkzZA/viewform

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Transcript

Welcome to the Prompt Engineering Podcast, where we teach you the art of writing effective prompts for AI systems like Chat, G P T, mid Journey Dolly, and more. Each week we explore prompting techniques, interviews with experts and newbies, and tips on selling your prompts. Here's your host, Greg Schwartz. Welcome everyone. If you have a prompt you would like to collaborate, Ellen, please go ahead and put that into this form. Okay looks like I haven't seen anyone with a prompt, so if anybody does have a prompt that they'd like to collaborate on, go ahead and write something in this chat and you can paste it into this form. If not, I'm gonna pull up one of the prompts that I've been working on. Yeah, I think let's do this. Do, let me pull up. So for some context, I ran a big analysis of Prompt Base, which actually I just realized you may not know what Prompt Base is. Prompt Base is a place where people sell ChatGPT prompts. I ran a big analysis of it because I wanted to figure out like what are some good areas for me to focus on for writing prompts to sell? So this is the analysis and Here is the, 5,000 or so different prompts from prompt Base and it's got the price, it's got the number of sales, it's got the amount sold, et cetera. Anyway, I analyzed this, turned it into basically categories, so prompt base has these categories, but they're very broad. And so I want it more finely green categories. And then I turn those into basically what are a bunch of niches that have high sales and low competition and medium competition, that kind of thing. So anyway, the reason I bring this up is I've been wanting to use this to basically look at two different ones that I've been thinking of mostly cuz they're of interest to me, which is podcasting and dating. That said I'll put it up to a vote for the room. Is there any of these. That sound particularly interesting to build a prompt around right now cuz we're just gonna go build one. Put in the chat if I'm seeing some other messages. Okay, cool. Put in the chat if there is one of these categories that sounds particularly exciting to you. And if not, I'm leaning towards podcasting. Feels a little bit too meta, so maybe event planning, but yeah, put in the chat if there is a category that you're like, Ooh, I want to do that. It looks like a couple people are joining. Ah, welcome John. Like some people are unmuted. Morning. How you doing? I'm doing good. It is very early here, but I'm glad to have people. I'm in San Diego, so this is 8:00 AM that's okay. It's, I'm in Dallas, just so it's 10. We're two we're two hours. Yeah. See, that's a lot better. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, actually, I meant to put in the chat. Where is everybody from? Sorry. Please put in the chat, where are you from because I am curious and I'm seeing, all right. One, two event planning votes. So here is the way that this is intended to be used. We're gonna go over here and we're just gonna turn on filter and then we're gonna sort this to be event planning. Awesome. Okay, so we've got some things we can compare to. So we've got a launch post, we've got an event plan, we've got a workshop or webinar, kids party event planner, kids party, kids dream. Oh, okay, I get that. Wedding invitation event planner. Okay. So particularly looking at the sales, there is a rapid drop off here. So I think what I'm gonna do is pull up these top three prompts. We can take a look at exactly what they do, and then we can go do some iteration. Oh, and I see we've got, Germany and the Netherlands. Awesome. Okay, cool. Glad to hear it. I actually have some friends in both of your countries, so that's awesome to hear. All right, so this, wait, this is the least performing. Okay. This is the best performing one. So what is this for? Oh, this actually is not event planning. Okay. So yeah, the chat g p t analyzer didn't do the best job of realizing what this is. This is actually a marketing post sorry, a marketing prompt. So let's set this one aside. Maybe we'll come back to it. Okay, so this is Wow, that's a really vague input, but let me increase the font size makes this readable. So this one that's performing well is basically generate ideas for an event. you know, you put in a very short description, which I would say maybe do a little more than that, but Okay. And then it outputs a theme, decor, what food you want, how to promote it, all kinds of stuff. Actually, I wonder if there's a way I can share my screen to have both of these visible at once. While I'm doing that, throw in the chat, which of the techniques you think we should start with, or for that matter, just like what text you think we should start with for the prompt. So first we're going to do a little bit of roleplaying. So as a, as an event planner with 10 years of experience. By the way, I know the role part of, as an event planner, that definitely makes a difference how much of a difference the 10 years of experience thing makes. I'm not entirely clear. And this next piece, I'm also not positive how much of a difference it makes. I actually want to do a bunch of testing on it, but it ha, I think will be worth playing with here. In fact, maybe I'll just rerun it a couple times and we'll see With extensive knowledge of fun activities. Let's see party themes, costume themes, when relevant, and let's see, what else should we throw in here? Basically what I'm doing is I'm, I am prompting the prompt Got an interesting suggestion. What if you did X amount of events successfully planned instead of X years? So I'm going to actually not keep iterating on this yet. I'm just gonna copy this. I just opened a new tab. So we're just gonna say, let me just finish this off and then we're gonna try that idea Philip costumes run relevant and how to make a party awesome. Please advise me on how to create the most exciting party ever. I will give you a sorry. Ask me for the theme. Number of guests and age of guests, cuz we want to do actually just, we don't even need you to say age kids, Mr. K, kids versus adults. I should make that a little bit clearer. And if the party is for kids or adults, then output. And of course this is part of the reason I left this on screen. Let's see. So what did this prompt do? Audience and venue. We already talked about theme and decor. Okay, so then output ideas for theme sorry, not theme, costume theme if relevant. Cuz if you're doing an adult party, I don't know, launching your new book or something like that. Maybe themes, costumes isn't really as relevant. So food to have, activities to run during the event. And then, let's see. This is getting into logistics, which I actually think is a really silly idea, but I like the timeline bit. Timeline to market long, no, how do I say this? To invite guests market can't spell today, market it to keep their excitement up. I might even throw in some wording about it being marketed on social media, cuz frankly that's where pretty much we're all doing it. But we'll leave that alone. And. Times two. Actually, I'll, no, I'll just keep this together. Times two. Send reminders. All right, so we'll start there. And now I'm gonna let that run and in the background, actually that was quick. Good. Okay. I don't even need to do it in the background. I can just do this. Okay. So the tweak we were going to make was, what was it again? Oh, X amount of events. So that's gonna be as an event planner who has planned, yeah, I don't know, 42. Cuz that's a number. I like 42 successful events. All right, so we're gonna run the exact same thing. Not really gonna be very different. Oh, now that's interesting. Wow. I'm pretty shocked. Okay, so saying as an event planner with 10 years of experience with extensive knowledge da, it responded. It interpreted that as chat. E p t is the one with the 10 years of experience. But saying as an event planner who has planned 42 successful events and then no changes, it immediately went on to Great to hear about your successful track record as an event planner. That's so weird. Okay, so to create the most exciting party ever, let's start with some basic information. It asked the three questions. I wanted it to just like the first one did good, but then it gives me this long-winded answer of I can provide ideas about how to create an amazing party. Yeah, this. This is odd. Okay. Honestly, I actually wanna just run this again cuz I'm wondering if there's something weird with just this one run. Let's see. Does it, how does it behave this time? Okay, so this is an example of the, effect of temperature and creativity and all of that stuff on chat G P T. I just ran it again and it just did exactly what I expected it to. Please let me know the theme, the guests, and whether it's for adults or kids. All right, we'll come back to that very talkative version in a minute. Theme I should have had you all brainstorm some themes while I was doing that. What what theme do we want to do for this? We could do, I suppose I should have said the occasion as well, but How about we do, let's see what's coming up right now. Can't think of any big holidays that are coming up right now. We'll just do spring. So the theme is spring guests is, eh, just say 20. Just make it easy. And this is an adult party rather than a kid party. And this will be interesting to test some variations on. And actually, let me say, spring is here. Regrowth sorry. Growth and rebirth. That's the words I'm looking for. All right. So we'll paste this in here, we'll paste this in here. Oh, interesting. I've never actually tried generating one at the same time. It's, it forced me to wait. For the prompt in one screen to finish generating. So we'll just read some of this off. Here are some ideas for an exciting party with the theme of spring is Here. Growth and rebirth costume theme. Encourage guests to dress in colors that symbolize Spring pastel Hughes Bright greens. Okay, I don't know about that. Or dress up in Floro prints. Sure. Alternatively, you could ask them to come in outfits that symbolize growth or rebirth, such as costumes of baby animals or mythic creatures like unicorns in Phoenixes. That's a bit of a stretch, but interesting idea. All right, let's let this run here. Let's see. Second thing, decorations, floral potted plants. Spring theme banners. Yeah, makes sense. Serve. Light, fresh, colorful foods that evoke the feeling of spring. That's an interesting phrasing for food. Fruit platter with fresh berries, melon and pineapple, vegetable platter with carrots, celery, and cucumber. That doesn't, that just sounds like what you'd normally have at a party. Okay. This really does, you could serve bite size appetizers, like Britta, CAPI skewers or mini kes. Yeah. This is not spring-ish activities. You could set up a terrarium making station. Okay. That's actually cool. I kind of like that idea. Okay. And then timeline. Send an invitation at least three weeks in advance. Give guests plenty of notice. Yeah. Okay. So this timeline is terrible. We'll come back to that in a minute, but I wanna see how does this compare? So interestingly, this one. Yeah, so the has planned 42 successful events basically didn't have any effect. The only differences I see is it's talking about a mocktail or cocktail would be great, versus the one with 10 years of experience said a specific suggestion. How about a strawberry mojito or a lavender lemonade? Okay. I just chalk that up to the creativity, not as much to, one prompt is better than the other. The activities are a little bit better, but pretty similar. Now, the timeline is actually a good bit better. So this could be just down to randomness again, but one difference is the timeline for the events planned says you can create excitement leading up to the event by sharing sneak peaks of the decor and menu on social media or sending emails to guests, whereas the just 10 years of experience said, create excitement by teasing the theme and mentioning some of the activities that will be happening at the party. And definitely think like putting on my marketing hat this one about like sneak peaks. People love sneak peaks cuz it's behind the scenes. Whoops. And so that's always really exciting. All right, so I'm gonna try another variation here. So copy this. Prompt paste it in. So Josh is bringing up that you can rerun the last generation and yeah, let me rerun that cuz this is showing the Yep, the error. So if I do a rerun and part of the advantage of doing a rerun is I don't have to put in the prompt and this context again, part of the disadvantage is it's a little bit harder to keep track, but you've got this right here, this little three of three, you can click on it and page through the different responses are one's not very helpful, but three. Three is pretty much the same. Yeah, it's mostly the same. Interesting. All right, so I saw in chat someone suggested calling out Act as an event planner, or you are an event planner, and I wanted to test that nuance. So we're gonna run that and feed it the same thing. While that is running, I'm going to go over here, make yet another prompt, so you are an event planner. Now the other thing that I want to do is going to add the step by. Phrasing. What I'm gonna do for this first one is just for the timeline, because that's the one that makes the most sense for step by step, I'm gonna say step by step, sorry. In the output ideas, instead of the part where it's just timeline, I'm gonna say step by step timeline to invite the guests, blah, blah, blah. And the step by step basically causes it to think using so, so a way you could describe how open AI works that I've heard that's very helpful is, It's like a person with a scratch pad and they're literally thinking, ha, yes, this is doing exactly what I wanted. Sorry. It's a person with a scratch pad and if you say something like, I don't know what's 42 times 76, most people are gonna be like, ah, okay, let me go, work on the scratch pad for while. They can't just be like, two times four is eight chat. G p t does the same thing, but it has the I don't know. That's overwhelming response to most things and saying think step by step causes it to use the scratch pad in a more refined way is the way I've heard it explained. Turns out it did exactly what I wanted with this, the step-by-step timeline now instead of before it was, send invitations a few weeks in advance, send a reminder. Market the event, keep guests excited, blah, blah, blah. Now what it's doing is six to eight weeks before the party, choose a date. Send out, save the day messages, four to six weeks. Send out official invitations with all details, including theme, dress code, and all the other important information. Two to three weeks. Follow up with your guests who confirm their attendance. Remind them of the upcoming event one to two days before the party. Set up the party space. Decorate, prepare, duh day, the party. Alright, that one's kind of silly, but most of these are really good. Let's see somebody put in chat. I would like to, I think maybe there's a typo in the message cause I'm not understanding I did this to define what I wanted. I'm an event planner with 10 years of experience and 42 years under my events, under my belts, I would expand into different areas. How and where can I do this comfortably? Oh. Oh. I think what you're doing, John, is you're saying here's a way to expand what the event planner is working on. Okay. Got it. So that is an interesting idea. I wanna stay focused on this for a little bit, but we can pivot to that in a minute. The other piece that I wanted to apply to, this is twofold. Number one, yet again, I'm gonna open a new tab, I have a prompt building prompt as meta as that sounds. And I wanna run that actually have two so we can try both out. All right, so paste that in. Great. So now it responded basically with Cool. Go ahead. Event planning prompt that asks for, there we go. Event planning, prompt. Ask me for those things, output ideas for these things. And let's see. The prompt also said do understand the context and style that you prefer. Prefer an interaction of one round of prompt and tone. Should be informal. Not. Sorry. Informal and excited. All right, so let's see. What's the prompt? Okay, this didn't really work. So this is the second time I've tested this prompt out. First time it was okay. This time it's not, what it's doing is just responding with, great, let's plan it right now and not actually really getting into the prompt that you want is blah, blah, blah. So I'm just gonna abandon that for a second. We're gonna go use this other prompt generator cuz I've run across at least three, although I can only find two at the moment. I'm sure there are others, but we'll run this. Great. Okay, so now. We're gonna paste in the exact same response to the second prompt generator, which is asking what should the prompt be about? Nice. Okay, so first off, it's saying revised prompt. You are tasked with planning a party. The theme is up to you, but I will need to know the number of guests and if the party is for kids or adults. Once I have that information, I can give you some ideas for costume, decor, et cetera. Then it goes into suggestions. So to improve your prompt, it would be helpful to know if there are any specific requirements or preferences you have for the event, dietary restrictions, indoor, outdoor, particular type of activity you wanna include, et cetera. It would also be useful to know the time and date of the event, which actually I would probably not agree with, but as well as budget and then, It outputs. Here's the questions that I would suggest you include. So now this is where it gets interesting. Gonna open yet another tab and run this prompt. In fact, actually, let me just do output prompt with your suggestions. This will just make it easier to copy and paste. Oh, interesting. All right. That didn't work. I asked it to to output the prompt with the changes, and it totally failed. Okay, we're gonna just copy and paste this a little bit, and I've run into this a few times with this prompt builder where it's like it's giving you good ideas, but it's not actually capable of just boom, here's your new prompt. Okay, so I can give you some ideas for these things. So then we'll just paste the questions, see if this works. Great. So it's responding to me with the now eight questions that it is up to. I don't actually want to fill all of these out, but we'll just do some of them here. So spring is the theme. Guests is still 20 still for adults. The event is going to be next weekend. I don't know. Actually no, that's a bad example. Cause it'll freak out about, there's no time to market. Let's see. Let's say May 15th. I don't actually know what day of the week that is, but whatever. Where will the event be held outdoors? No restrictions. Although that is an interesting idea to throw out some curve balls of yes, the food has to be gluten free or vegetarian, or, I don't know. No specific activities and budget. I'm just gonna say no budget, just to see what it does. Cool. All right, so it's giving me some of the same ideas with the pastel or floral colored clothing. It's not suggesting bright green, which is a good thing cuz that suggestion was terrible. Decor's better. So this is saying, how about hanks and paper lanterns and streamers in the shades of pink, green, and yellow to represent the colors of spring. And also again, put plants around cause that adds the ambiance. Same as before. Food-wise, pretty similar. It's actually a little less creative. So I'm going to, I'm not gonna run this over here. But I'm just gonna, oh, actually I can do, can I do that? Yeah, let's try rerunning this. So number six was, are there any dietary restrictions or preferences? No. Please make the food as creative as possible. And I think this might overwrite this one here. So let me just see. Is there anything else that was interesting? Most of these are pretty similar timelines. Not helpful. Interesting. Nice. It is suggesting a budget of five $2,700 based on the size of the guest list and the outdoor location. All right, so running it again with the, please make the food creative. Let's see what it comes up. Ooh. Did not do a good job with the creativity on the food. Interesting. All right I'm going to just go back to this version cuz that was very mediocre. And then, let's see, I think I want to try and run this version and give it some clearer instructions. And there is also somebody had posted a prompt improver. See if I can find that. By the way, we've been at this for about 30 minutes. So if anybody has a prompt that they're like ooh, I know what I want to build, I wanna build. Yeah, I don't know. But if you have something in mind that you'd like to collaborate on, then go ahead and put that in the chat and I can unmute you Let me copy and paste this, make yet another new tab. So first off, we're gonna do the step by step thing again, which it lost at some point. Think step by step. And then once you've done all of that wait, I think I need to do it. Yeah. Okay. Ask these, those questions. Once I answer, gonna throw in the step by step again, just to be safe, stink, step by step. And think about what you could. So this is an example of metacognition. Think about what you could do to provide better results and ask those questions first. I actually should say, think about what you could ask me not to ask me to provide better results and ask those questions. Great. Okay, so same answers can go in here. Okay. So pasted the same exact answers in, and it is not really listening to the ask some more questions, directive. It's simply outputting a bunch of stuff, most of which looks pretty much the same. All right, so we'll try this a slightly different way. What questions could you ask me to make this party more creative? Yeah, that didn't do great on that. Oh, I see a message in the chat. Yeah, I think Robert, that, I think that's actually the prompt creator that I pasted. Which tab did I have that open in? Ask him what the prompt is. Revised output. Yeah, that looks pretty similar. Let me try running yours to just see if it is different. Copy, paste this in, run it and go back to here what the prop should be about. And I'm actually gonna take out this cuz I wanna see what it comes up with. So let's just say it is an event printing planning prompt. It should ask me for details, then ask clarifying questions, then output the plan for the event. See what it does for that. Yeah, it's still. Excuse me. Still doing roughly the same. It's not actually really outputting a prompt. It's outputting a little more a dialogue to ha to discuss the idea here. All right, so I'm just gonna go back from that. So these are the questions. Could you help us make your party more creative? What's your favorite aspect of spring? Okay, that's interesting. Outdoor locations. That would be good. Do you want a d IY station? Interesting. Are there any activities that you wanna try? Yeah, that's okay. Tell me what to tell you is basically what the AA is doing with number four. And then have you considered having a theme within the overall spring theme, such as a garden party or a tea party? This could add a fun, creative twist to the event. Oh, it's saying basically narrow down the theme. That's an interesting approach. I don't know if I totally agree, but it's an interesting thing to at least consider. All right. I want to take a different approach. One of the reasons that I've, one of the things I've run into with this kind of thing is really getting frustrated with rerunning prompts all the time. This is a tool I built to try and make this easier. It's semi publicly accessible. If you want access to this, let me know, but I'm not like advertising it. So we're gonna create a prompt and just call, call it event hosting, whatever. And basically what this is there's this history section at the top. This is where the prompt goes on the left. And then you can collaborate with chat g p t down here. I'll give that in a second. And then these are test cases. So let me actually just find the original prompt that we've been using for a bit. No. Where's the last one? There we go. Okay. So the idea is you put in variables. So the variables in this case are going to be the things we were saying ask me for. Cause we don't need to do them anymore. So the theme is, Square racket theme. I am expecting square bracket number of guests and of guests. I could actually just say number of we're just gonna say kids or adults also in square brackets. All right, great. So what this is doing is now I can run like a spring themed party here, spring and renewal with 10 kids, and then we're gonna do another one. It's being buggy. All right whatever. I'll come back to that in a second. This one's going to be, I don't know, Halloween with 30 adults. Over here while I'm waiting, yeah, I do have the two improver prompts. Okay. The idea of this is exactly like I was trying to do in the chat over here, where I was like, give me a better version of this prompt. But what this does is basically just replace, here's the improver prompt, and here is my prompt. Please give me answers on please gimme feedback. So it's giving it 80 out of a hundred. That's absurd, but, all right. Whatever. We'll try and prover number one. Let's see. And asking for ideas. Okay, these finally finished. Let me just go run these ideas again. Fresh. Awesome. And now this one, the improver is finally getting to here's ideas for improvement. More details about the theme. Yes. All right. So yeah, this is one of the problems with this improver is it mostly focuses on, give me more variables, which valid but not really as helpful. All right. Now the nice, okay. So we'll come back to this improver idea in a minute. But what this is saying is both of these are coming up with pretty run of the mill costumes. Pretty run of the mill themes. Yeah. Okay, cool. So this is part of why I wanted to be able to do this. So now we're gonna tweak, make some tweaks, please output creative, wild and unexpected ideas for blah, blah. Let's see what they come up with. And ha. Okay, this is already better. So for the Halloween one, it's saying, why don't you do a Halloween, sorry, a theme of horror movie villains. And then it listed some, and then it said for the kids you could do a spooky animals theme. Decor is pretty run of the mill food. You see now it's doing a lot better output. Here are some spooky cocktails. Blood orange margaritas, black widow martinis, mummy dogs. Oh, okay. Also known as pigs in a blanket, but Wrap the hotdog in a pastry, basically in a roll. Let's see, for the spring ones, eh, this is a little better. Okay. Yeah, it's a little better. So this is part of what I'm really trying to solve with this, cuz this is the problem I keep running into is every time I make changes to this, I have to then rerun it in multiple screens. And that's annoying as let's see what else we can do. Let me give myself a little more screen space here. Please advise. Okay. Those, so we lost the step by step somewhere. So step by step timeline to invite guests, blah, blah, blah. We're gonna also throw in specific recommendations for the food decor f. Decor. I'm gonna leave alone, but I do want to come back up here and we're just gonna throw a couple of other ideas in. And this is called shot prompting. So in other words right now I'm doing zero shot prompting, which is, I am not telling it any examples. What I'm going to do is say, for example, if I ask for a party party I need to do something that is not either of the ones that I'm doing right now. Let's see, how about a summer party? For a summer party? And actually I should reorder these. Sorry, I'm just realizing that no, that'll be okay. All right. So if I ask for a summer party suggests drinks and outfits people can wear, suggests exciting activities such as that's I don't actually know what an exciting activity for a summer party would be. That's funny. We're gonna go with cornhole. I don't actually like it, but it's a good example. And potato sack races. I really don't like those, but it is at least entertaining. So part of what I wanna do here is just see by prompting, by, by giving it a one shot, see what it comes up with and, oops, another bug. Okay. I lost the lost the values in here. So Halloween, that was gonna be 20 and I think it was gonna be, I don't remember. I'll just say adults. Yeah. Yep. That bug is still there. It's yeah, you're right. It is continuing to mess up the output and merge two separate outputs in, so this makes no real sense so far, but once it finishes, in fact, it's actually three outputs because it's running it once with spring, once with the number, and once the kids are the adults. Oh boy. I will see if I can fix this. Yeah. But Since I'm working on this, by the way, is this something that makes sense to you all? I know I need to add a lot of clarity on like how this works and stuff. I'm figuring, probably adding just like a, some arrows basically saying your prompt goes here, you test things here, but is there anything that you're like, I just don't understand the concept? Go ahead and put that in chat. And it looks like I missed some chat messages. Oh Yeah. People have been polishing their resumes with chat t p T. That totally makes sense. Okay, there we go. So let's see what it comes up with. Do. Costume theme is mediocre. Decor was good. I like that spooky atmosphere using dim lighting, fog machines, and fake spiderwebs. It's not in any way creative, but it's at least interesting. Oh, drinks are pretty run of the mill photo booth with Halloween props. I like that. Okay, so let's see, did I, I didn't actually have anything special on the activity, so that's interesting. And the timing one is, yeah, good. The timing one is coming up pretty nice. Let's just expand these to make this easier to read. All right. Food not helpful. Yeah so this is part of the reason why I'm doing this in here. The food is continuing to be I guess these are not bad, but so I'm just gonna say specific recommendations of. exciting drinks or creative drinks. I don't know. Sometimes I feel like I should just embed a thesaurus in this thing to just be like, gimme a bunch of words for this. Creative drinks along with their ingredients and no, actually I'm not gonna ask for instructions on making them. That's a little much decor particularly to stand out from other conventional parties. Great. And last wanted to include, I liked how, I think it was over here. No, maybe it wasn't over here. One of them was like, here's my suggestion for a budget. There it is. Okay, so suggestions of budget and, oh, that was the other thing I wanted to change in here. I guess I should be doing these as not numbered bullets just to make this cleaner. Whatever activities to run during the events. Quiet what's the right way to say this? Active activities, a little repetitive, but whatever. Quiet or relaxing activities for the event to allow guests to socialize and without being as physically active. Actually that's what I should clarify, this physically active activities to. Run during the event. Might be the wrong word. So to offer during the event. Okay. Fix my numbering here. Budget's number seven. Go again. Oops. Come on, run. That might have caused a bug and we may get double output on this. We'll see. Oh, and I just noticed my history is totally not working cuz it's not updating. That's interesting. Okay, that's another bug. Lemme write that down. All right. Yeah. Okay. Food and drink is definitely coming out better. Physical activities, we've got a pumpkin carving station or pin the spider on the web. The dale on the donkey. Nice. Versus quiet is a cozy lounge with Halloween themed books, movies, and maybe a tarot card reader or a psychic. Okay. I like that. That's a lot cooler. Timeline looks pretty similar, so I think I'm gonna work on that next. Yeah. That's the Springs timeline is not bad. Let's see. Go back up here. Oh, that's, I like that creativity. Wait, what did it come up with for this for the spring cleaning? Sorry for. A spring party, it said you could do a flower power theme, which especially in the states would actually be pretty good. But you could also do a spring cleaning theme where guests dress up in their best cleaning gear, aprons, rubber gloves, feather dusters, whatever. That, that would be a fun way to play with the whole, spring theme. Garden party atmosphere drinks. Okay. I don't drink, so this doesn't actually sound good to me, but it's at least an interesting idea of a refreshing spring punch made with fresh fruit, sparkling water, and a splash of vodka scavenger hunt for physical flower, crown station, or coloring book station for the quiet activity. That's good. I like that. And then budget is, yeah I don't know if that's actually accurate or not, but interesting. Okay. Yeah, it definitely knocked it out with Halloween. I think it just likes Halloween better than a spring party, which I can relate to, so I don't totally blame it. All right. Let's see. Oh, wow. I just noticed I've got two minutes left. I'm going to paste this in the chat if you could give me feedback on what was the most useful parts, what do you wish was different? Cuz I'm gonna keep doing these and I would love to, hear about what helps and what doesn't. Yeah, let me know. And the other thing is the podcasts and the YouTube channel are coming along. If this was helpful for you, follow me on YouTube apple Podcast, Spotify, wherever it is that, you consume these things, that would be super helpful. And look forward to your feedback and thank you so much. If you've got any questions go ahead and put them in the chat. And I'm scanning the chat cause looked, I missed something really interesting how powerful, but cumbersome, the tool-based optimization of props is. Yes, it definitely is. If you're still here, Lars, I would love to hear an example of that. I think you're unmuted. Great. I was I do the optimization of prompts always by try and error and manually and just see what happens when you change some input parameters. And yeah, it's obvious that using tools you are way faster, can way do better iterations, can do a well process where you have a certain outline and a certain steps that you re repeat all the time. And I. Sort of aware that this should be that is obviously in the software world, that is something like this available, but I haven't really played around it. And so that was a good eye-opener on one hand. And on the other hand, I thought thinking of the, where he started, we made some progress, but it's far from perfect that it's far from just pushing one button and oh yeah, this is something I you always compete with. What could humans do? And I think thinking when, if we would've just talked about how could we make an awesome party for kids, an awesome party for adults, maybe we would come up with same and other things. But still it's the way to learn to work with the tools, which is really an eye opener. Thank you very much. You're welcome. And I think. I just realized I don't actually know if I put the let me see if I have the gum road link here. Yeah, if you want this list of prompts analyzed and all that, it's in the chat right now and you can go grab that. If you have questions on it, I'm happy to just, hop on a Zoom call or something like that and talk you through it. Thank you all so much for coming and see you next week. See you around. Thanks for coming to the Prompt Engineering Podcast. Podcast dedicated helping you be a better prompt engineer. Episodes are released every Wednesday. I also host weekly masterminds where you can collaborate with me and 50 other people live on Zoom to improve your prompts. Join us@promptengineeringmastermind.com for the schedule of the upcoming masterminds. Finally, please remember to like and subscribe. 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