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Equivalence of Prompt and Model Input
Because the term 'prompt' is used in various ways across existing literature, it is often necessary to establish a specific working definition. In many contexts, including foundational discussions of Large Language Models, 'prompt' refers comprehensively to the entire input provided to the model. Consequently, the terms 'prompt' and 'model input' are often used interchangeably.
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Foundations of Large Language Models
Ch.2 Generative Models - Foundations of Large Language Models
Foundations of Large Language Models Course
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Two researchers are discussing their methods for a question-answering task. Researcher A states, 'For my experiment, the prompt was simply the question itself, like 'What is the capital of Australia?'.' Researcher B replies, 'In my setup, the prompt includes a system instruction defining the model's persona, two examples of correctly answered questions, and then the final question for the model to answer.' Which of the following statements best analyzes the discrepancy in their use of the term 'prompt'?
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Equivalence of Prompt and Model Input