Composing AI Prompts - Best Practices
To get the most accurate and relevant responses from Redbird, it's important to ask clear, specific, and well-structured questions. Here are some tips and examples to help you formulate effective prompts:
- Be Specific: Clearly define what you want to know or achieve. The more specific your question, the better Redbird can understand and respond appropriately. Instead of asking, "What are the sales figures?" ask, "What are the sales figures for the third quarter of 2023 in the North America region?"
- Provide Context: Giving context helps Redbird understand the background of your question and tailor the response to your needs. For example, you can provide brief context as follows: "Considering the recent marketing campaign, what was the impact on our website traffic in May 2023?"
- Break Down Complex Questions: If your question is complex, break it down into smaller, more manageable parts. This can help Redbird provide more detailed and accurate responses.
- Use Natural Language: Communicate with Redbird as you would with a human analyst. Using natural language makes it easier for Redbird to understand your query. Can you show me the trend of monthly active users over the past year?"
- Follow Up for Clarification: If the initial response is not as expected, don’t hesitate to ask follow-up questions for clarification or additional details. Initial Question: "What were sales?
Follow-Up: "Can you break down sales by department for 2023?
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