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ChatGPT popularized AI but [Google's] Gemini May Be a Much Bigger Milestone

It won't be long before Coda AI will support more than a single LLM (large language model). The evidence is clear - something even bigger than OpenAI's 2022 landmark launch is going to sneak up on us soon.

When that happens, we'll need to think about prompts in the context of different models. Some will work unchanged across different models. Many won't.

Even today, subtle prompt differences exist between OpenAI's GPT-3 and GPT-4. It's difficult enough creating high-performing models, let alone trying to remember the nuances of different models.

Promptology has been designed with an eye toward a future where Coda AI supports multiple models and uses its AI capabilities to provide automated prompt variants targeting specific models. This capability has not been exposed in the Promptology UI [yet], but you can see evidence of it in hidden fields (ex. Prompt Guide).

You are free to use Prompt Guide for any purposes you might have. The premise of this field is to create a cascading review of the entire prompt as it is sequentially constructed from each prompt component. Each stage in this progression performs a prompt review of all prompt guidance to that component point. It's like asking the question -

How would you build this next part of the prompt given all that has been provided for all components up to this component?

We must consider the fluidity of prompt dependencies as we inch closer to AI systems that are model agnostic.

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