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<blockquote data-quote="Saracenus" data-source="post: 9183292" data-attributes="member: 47839"><p>Not what I was intending, no*. The originator of that prompt structure is trying to give GPT4 and DALL E structure so that it doesn’t “freelance” a prompt. It is meant to go with the rest of the instructions. However, this structure does lend itself to cleaner results because it reduces the complexity of a prompt without making it meaningless.</p><p></p><p>Think of the training data that the AI has as the entire Universe (and in a sense as far as the AI is concerned it is) and if you just feed any old prompt it will try and use things that may not have any relevance to what you ask for. The prompt structure is a means of bounding the possibilities to say a group of (or a single) galaxies. You could dial it down to just a solar system but you have to be careful that you don’t get so specific that it becomes more of a hindrance that a help.</p><p></p><p>What I am working with is a version of DALL E that will create my prompts from what I tell it do, but the custom instructions will make it ignore anything that is not bound by its parameters. So for instance I could have a parameter that specifies the size of my image ”canvas” and any size I specify in the Natural Language prompt would be ignored because of the prohibition in the custom instructions.</p><p></p><p>Those of you working in Bing Image Creator do not have that guard rail in place, you have to be more careful what you ask it to do because all it has is what you tell it. The structure of the prompt just makes it easier to get consistent results.</p><p></p><p>Bing chat on the other hand you could cut and paste in the structure of the prompt and some other doos and don’ts and then the prompt it would help you create would be similar to the ones I am.</p><p></p><p>TL;DR It should help, but it is just one part of what I am doing.</p><p></p><p>* Really I was just showing you all what I am working with and hope it helps everyone. It also shows the power of the OpenAI version of DALL E vs the one that is being used with Bing. I cannot claim complete understanding or mastery of this, but I am finding that Custom Instructions are a powerful shortcut to get to what I want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saracenus, post: 9183292, member: 47839"] Not what I was intending, no*. The originator of that prompt structure is trying to give GPT4 and DALL E structure so that it doesn’t “freelance” a prompt. It is meant to go with the rest of the instructions. However, this structure does lend itself to cleaner results because it reduces the complexity of a prompt without making it meaningless. Think of the training data that the AI has as the entire Universe (and in a sense as far as the AI is concerned it is) and if you just feed any old prompt it will try and use things that may not have any relevance to what you ask for. The prompt structure is a means of bounding the possibilities to say a group of (or a single) galaxies. You could dial it down to just a solar system but you have to be careful that you don’t get so specific that it becomes more of a hindrance that a help. What I am working with is a version of DALL E that will create my prompts from what I tell it do, but the custom instructions will make it ignore anything that is not bound by its parameters. So for instance I could have a parameter that specifies the size of my image ”canvas” and any size I specify in the Natural Language prompt would be ignored because of the prohibition in the custom instructions. Those of you working in Bing Image Creator do not have that guard rail in place, you have to be more careful what you ask it to do because all it has is what you tell it. The structure of the prompt just makes it easier to get consistent results. Bing chat on the other hand you could cut and paste in the structure of the prompt and some other doos and don’ts and then the prompt it would help you create would be similar to the ones I am. TL;DR It should help, but it is just one part of what I am doing. * Really I was just showing you all what I am working with and hope it helps everyone. It also shows the power of the OpenAI version of DALL E vs the one that is being used with Bing. I cannot claim complete understanding or mastery of this, but I am finding that Custom Instructions are a powerful shortcut to get to what I want. [/QUOTE]
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