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Evaluating Prompt Design Strategies
A development team is deciding on a strategy for creating prompts for their new application. One senior developer advocates for creating prompts that are designed to work well across a wide range of language models, rather than being optimized for a single, specific model. Evaluate this proposed strategy. In your evaluation, discuss at least one significant advantage and one potential disadvantage of this model-agnostic approach.
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