A developer needs to use a large language model for two distinct purposes. The first task is to summarize long news articles into a single paragraph. The second task is to categorize employee performance notes into a new, company-specific framework with three tiers ('Exceeds Expectations', 'Meets Expectations', 'Needs Development'), based on a unique set of internal performance indicators. Which of the following prompting strategies would be most effective?
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Ch.3 Prompting - Foundations of Large Language Models
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A developer needs to use a large language model for two distinct purposes. The first task is to summarize long news articles into a single paragraph. The second task is to categorize employee performance notes into a new, company-specific framework with three tiers ('Exceeds Expectations', 'Meets Expectations', 'Needs Development'), based on a unique set of internal performance indicators. Which of the following prompting strategies would be most effective?
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