Interacting with generative AI software typically requires users to ask it to perform some action. These questions or instructions are referred to as prompts. Most generative AI software contains guidance on creating prompts and it's a good idea to review this information before interacting with generative AI.
Some basic tips:
- You can ask text and image generators to create output based on existing styles/genres, or even the work of individuals
- Each output is unique - if you enter in the same prompt on separate occasions, you will not get the same result
- Just as you may have to try multiple search words or phrases when researching a topic, you likely will have to refine your prompts as you interact with a chatbot - feel free to add more details, be more specific, etc., until you're satisfied with the results
The CLEAR Framework
When conceptualizing your prompt, it may be helpful to use the CLEAR framework. This framework was developed by Dr. Leo Lo of the University of New Mexico to increase the effectiveness and relevance of AI-generated content using a standardized model.
- Concise: brevity and clarity in prompts
- Ensure your prompt does not include unnecessary components and that it is specific and geared towards an exact response
- Logical: structured and coherent prompts
- If there are multiple components to your prompt, make sure the relationship and progression between the distinct parts is clear
- Explicit: clear output specifications
- Give precise directions regarding the output format, content, and/or scope that you wish the AI model to produce
- Adaptive: flexibility and customization in prompts
- Be prepared to re-work your prompt based on previous results generated by the AI model
- Reflective: continuous evaluation and improvement of prompts
- Evaluate your own prompts as well as the output you received to determine how better to interact with generative AI
For complete guidance on the CLEAR framework, please request Dr. Lo's article through interlibrary loan:
The CLEAR path: A framework for enhancing information literacy through prompt engineering by Leo S. Lo.