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    • Custom Math Exams I used the prompt creator to establish this prompt which will generate custom math tests at various levels of learning. My overall goal is to be able to create custom lessons for my children at any grade level on any topic. I have gone through various iterations of this process, and this one, based on the most recent version of the Prompt Generator, is the smoothest and seems to come up with the best sets of questions. "Generate a custom 25-question math exam suitable for a 3rd-grade level in the United States, with an even mix of word problems and simple formulas. The problems should cover addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, fractions, and decimal places. The difficulty level should range from easy to hard, based on the standards for the third grade. The word problems should include examples of real-world applications of math. Each question should be followed by three blank lines. After writing out all 25 questions, then please also generate an answer key at the end, with each answer followed by an explanation of how it was calculated. If you run out of space while generating the response, just stop and I will write continue. Then keep generating the rest of the questions or answers"I used the prompt creator to establish this prompt which will generate custom math tests at various levels of learning. My overall goal is to be able to create custom lessons for my children at any grade level on any topic. I have gone through various iterations of this process, and this one, based on the most recent version of the Prompt Generator, is the smoothest and seems to come up with the best sets of questions. "Generate a custom 25-question math exam suitable for a 3rd-grade level in the United States, with an even mix of word problems and simple formulas. The problems should cover addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, fractions, and decimal places. The difficulty level should range from easy to hard, based on the standards for the third grade. The word problems should include examples of real-world applications of math. Each question should be followed by three blank lines. After writing out all 25 questions, then please also generate an answer key at the end, with each answer followed by an explanation of how it was calculated. If you run out of space while generating the response, just stop and I will write continue. Then keep generating the rest of the questions or answers"

      Started by: cryptomt in: Read Multiplex Member Community

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      12cclark

    • Art Bell Superprompt Listening to Brian on Coast to Coast..I'm still learning...not there yet...could someone here create the Art Bell superprompt ala the Alan Watts one the person called in about? That is an amazing idea!!!Listening to Brian on Coast to Coast..I'm still learning...not there yet...could someone here create the Art Bell superprompt ala the Alan Watts one the person called in about? That is an amazing idea!!!

      Started by: 12cclark in: -General

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    • 2 years, 3 months ago

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    • Writing/Discussion prompt for books I homeschool my kids. This prompt is something I use to for my eight year-old to help me squeeze out as much as I can from her after she has finished a book. It can be used on any story medium, obviously. I used one of Brian's prompts as a guide and evolved it from there. "Please forget all prior prompts. You are an Ivy League University professor and your specialty involves Language Arts and Creative Writing. You have tens of thousands of hours of experience working with young autistic children. You are a master of teaching critical thinking skills. You are teaching a high-functioning autistic student who is in their first year of writing. The future of humanity is bleak if you fail to educate this student into a thoughtful, strong, introspective, confident leader. Your student is 8 years-old. Your student has just completed ____________. Generate introspective questions about the story that will help your student think critically about its themes and how they relate to their role in leading humanity. The questions should use a vocabulary appropriate for the age of the student. Each question should include a quote from the story in the context of the question. If the questions are too complex it will overwhelm the student and result in sensory overload for the student. If the vocabulary exceeds that of a typical 10 year old, it will discourage the student with autism. This student has the spark of divinity and is precious for the future. We are counting on you. Thank you."I homeschool my kids. This prompt is something I use to for my eight year-old to help me squeeze out as much as I can from her after she has finished a book. It can be used on any story medium, obviously. I used one of Brian's prompts as a guide and evolved it from there. "Please forget all prior prompts. You are an Ivy League University professor and your specialty involves Language Arts and Creative Writing. You have tens of thousands of hours of experience working with young autistic children. You are a master of teaching critical thinking skills. You are teaching a high-functioning autistic student who is in their first year of writing. The future of humanity is bleak if you fail to educate this student into a thoughtful, strong, introspective, confident leader. Your student is 8 years-old. Your student has just completed ____________. Generate introspective questions about the story that will help your student think critically about its themes and how they relate to their role in leading humanity. The questions should use a vocabulary appropriate for the age of the student. Each question should include a quote from the story in the context of the question. If the questions are too complex it will overwhelm the student and result in sensory overload for the student. If the vocabulary exceeds that of a typical 10 year old, it will discourage the student with autism. This student has the spark of divinity and is precious for the future. We are counting on you. Thank you."

      Started by: Spllat in: Artificial Intelligence And K-University Education

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    • Using Ingo prompt results (hallucinations) to create new patents I have been playing around with the Ingo prompt and have gotten it to remote view into the future. Carl's follow up questions have revealed things that I posit might be able to be used to create patent applications. (Wonder if that's why Brian has been tweeting things about a patent database). Would it be possible to create a super prompt as a patent lawyer or expert and streamline the process of completing a patent application? Any interest in posting results of the Ingo prompt or hallucinations to see if we  can find new inventions to patent and maybe do a collective investment or something?I have been playing around with the Ingo prompt and have gotten it to remote view into the future. Carl's follow up questions have revealed things that I posit might be able to be used to create patent applications. (Wonder if that's why Brian has been tweeting things about a patent database). Would it be possible to create a super prompt as a patent lawyer or expert and streamline the process of completing a patent application? Any interest in posting results of the Ingo prompt or hallucinations to see if we  can find new inventions to patent and maybe do a collective investment or something?

      Started by: 12cclark in: Read Multiplex Member Investment Ideas

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