What is the Flipped Interaction Pattern Prompt?

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July 28, 2024

 

The Flipped Interaction Pattern Prompt 

The flipped interaction pattern prompt is a technique used in interacting with language models like myself. Instead of the user providing all the information upfront, the language model leads the conversation by asking clarifying questions. This helps in situations where the user might not know exactly what information is needed or how to articulate their request.

How it Works:

  1. User's Goal: The user begins by stating their overall goal or objective.
  2. Model's Questions: The model then asks a series of targeted questions to gather the necessary details.
  3. Information Gathering: The user answers the questions, providing the model with the information it needs.
  4. Solution or Response: Once enough information has been gathered, the model provides a solution, response, or recommendation based on the user's goal and provided information.

Benefits:

  • User-Friendly: Makes the interaction easier for users who might not be familiar with how to structure prompts.
  • Efficient: Helps to avoid back-and-forth exchanges by gathering all the necessary information upfront.
  • Improved Accuracy: Ensures that the model has all the relevant details before generating a response, leading to more accurate and helpful results.

Example:

Instead of a user asking directly, "Write a CV for me," they would start with "I would like you to help me create a CV." The model would then ask questions about their work experience, skills, and education to gather the necessary information to generate a tailored CV.

I hope this explanation is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.

 

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  • Last Updated Jul 28, 2024
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  • Answered By Peter Z McKay

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