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Evaluating a Prompt Design Approach
A junior engineer proposes a new company-wide policy: 'To save time, all teams must use a single, standardized prompt template for summarizing meeting transcripts, regardless of the specific language model version they are using (e.g., v1.0, v1.5, v2.0). This will ensure consistency.' Based on the principles of effective prompt design, identify one major flaw in this proposed policy and explain why it is likely to fail.
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Ch.3 Prompting - Foundations of Large Language Models
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An AI engineer is tasked with creating a prompt for a large language model to summarize complex technical reports. Their first attempt results in summaries that are inaccurate and omit critical information. The engineer is frustrated, believing they should have been able to write the perfect prompt on the first try by following a standard template. Which of the following statements best evaluates this situation and recommends a course of action?
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Evaluating a Prompt Design Approach