Prompts and completions training

Here’s how to add your training data in the prompts and completions training room.

Hey there, it’s Ben.

 

If you’ve not already watched our intro to prompts and completions, watch that first here.

 

In the following Loom, I’ll be walking you through how to use the training room to upload training data. I’ll briefly explain what prompts and completions are and how they help train your AI to interact with your audience. I’ll also show you how to add individual prompts and completions using the “add row” function and the upload a CSV file function.

 

I’ll give you some tips on how to avoid duplication and how to keep your prompts and completions clear and concise. Finally, I’ll touch on the importance of keeping an eye on spelling and grammar and how to edit your prompts and completions once they’re uploaded. By the end of this video, you’ll have a good understanding of how to use the training room to upload training data and how it helps train your AI to interact.

Now it’s time to take a more technical look at how to put together your prompt and completion CSV file for uploading to the training room.

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CSV file template: prompts & completions CSV

 

Sources of prompts and completions:

  • Books, articles keynotes, blogs, YouTube videos
  • Podcasts (solo interviews, podcasts you’ve been on)
  • Your homepage, your about page, press and press releases
  • Your LinkedIn, your Twitter, your forum responses, Slack
  • Your terminology and definitions, your frameworks
  • Your WhatsApp messages and emails
  • Your course material and speaking notes

ChatGPT prompts for copying and pasting your raw content for formatting into training data:

Here’s an article I wrote. Can you turn it into a set of questions and answers as if I (the author) was directly advising someone, and display them as a two-column table of questions and answers? <insert content>


Here’s a podcast transcript. Can you turn it into a set of questions and answers as if I (the author) was advising someone, and display them as a two-column table of questions and answers? <insert content>


Here’s a podcast transcript. I (guest name) was interviewed by (host name). Can you turn it into a set of questions and answers as if I (guest name) was advising someone, and display them as a two-column table of questions and answers? <insert content>

 

Here is some text from a book I wrote. Can you summarise the information and turn it into a set of questions and answers as if I (the author) was advising someone, and display them as a two-column table of questions and answers? <insert content>

Here are some emails I wrote. Can you turn them into a set of questions and answers as if I (the author) was advising someone, and display them as a two-column table of questions and answers? <insert content>

 

Here are some questions I’ve been asked by customers along with the answer I gave. For each one, can you summarise the question into its most basic form? Format in first person, as if the customer was asking the question and I was answering. Then export the questions and answers in a two-column table of questions and answers? <insert content>

 

Here is some text from my website. Can you summarise the information and turn it into a set of questions and answers as if I (the author) was advising someone, and display them as a two-column table of questions and answers? <insert content>

 

Here’s some text from my LinkedIn profile. Can you turn it into a set of questions and answers as if I (the author) was answering questions about myself? Please display the information in a two-column table of questions and answers. <insert content>

 

Here’s some text from my Twitter profile and some of my tweets. Can you turn them into a set of questions and answers as if I (the author) was answering questions as a mentor? Please display the information in a two-column table of questions and answers. <insert content>

Formatting data in Excel from ChatGPT (not always required)

 

Paste into column A > select column A > data > text to columns > delimited > next > other > | > next > finish

 

Coming up with questions

 

Trunk: “What are 20 questions a [client] might ask a [coach]?”

 

Branches: “What are 20 questions a [client] might ask a [coach] about [topic]?”

“What are the 20 most common problems a [target audience member] might have?”

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