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See: GenAI Model Prompt, Command Prompt, Prompt (Natural Language), Text-to-Image Model Prompt, Text-to-Text Model Prompt.
References
2023
- https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/prompt#Noun
- A reminder or cue.
- Template:Business A time limit given for payment of an account for produce purchased, this limit varying with different goods.
- Template:Computing A sequence of characters that is displayed to indicate that a computer is ready to receive input.
- Template:Writing A suggestion for inspiration given to an author.
- Template:ML Textual input given to a large language model in order to have it generate a desired output.
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/prompt#Computing Retrieved:2023-2-26.
- Command prompt, characters indicating the computer is ready to accept input
- Command Prompt, also known as cmd.exe or cmd, the command-line interpreter in some operating systems
- Prompt (natural language), instructions issued to a computer system (such as a text-to-image artificial intelligence) in the form of written or spoken language.
- Prompt engineering, a concept in artificial intelligence in which the description of the task is embedded in the input, e.g., as a question, instead of it being implicitly given.
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/prompt#Other_uses Retrieved:2023-2-26.
- Prompter (theatre), sometimes prompt, one who prompts an actor if they forget their line
- PROMPT Telescopes (Panchromatic Robotic Optical Monitoring and Polarimetry Telescopes), Chile
- Prompt [[NOx#Prompt|]], a source of nitrogen oxides
2014
- (Ng et al., 2014) ⇒ Hwee Tou Ng, Siew Mei Wu, Ted Briscoe, Christian Hadiwinoto, Raymond Hendy Susanto, and Christopher Bryant. (2014). “The CoNLL-2014 Shared Task on Grammatical Error Correction.” In: Proceedings of the Eighteenth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning: Shared Task.
- QUOTE: ... Similar to CoNLL-2013, 25 NUS students, who are non-native speakers of English, were recruited to write new essays to be used as blind test data in the shared task. Each student wrote two essays in response to the two prompts shown in Table 4, one essay per prompt. The first prompt was also used in the NUCLE training data, but the second prompt is entirely new and not used previously. As a result, 50 new test essays were collected. ...