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Or just provide it with sample contexts and expected responses, and ask for a prompt to produce those responses from the given context.


If you prompt it with "sample contexts and expected responses," that is, in fact, a prompt that would produce those results. It's not a bad technique for crafting prompts, either.


That’s best when possible, but if each context and response very large, a good prompt is the best way to distill the information without fine tuning.

I suppose you could try asking for shorter examples to provide for a few-shot prompt, could work well in some cases




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