Imitating - Deepstash

Imitating

What model do you use to think?

  • A simple example ... you want to renovate a house. What house model do you want to apply?
  • You want to shave your hair? What hairstyle would you like to imitate?

Yes, THINKING MODELS! A simple but forgotten concept then plunges them into imaginary concepts. DREAM MODE ON. THEY USE AN IMAGINATION MODEL, NOT EARTHING, NOT REALISTIC.

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Simplify and Break Down

  • Use simple and straightforward language. Avoid using jargon or technical terms that the language model may not understand.
  • Break down complex tasks into smaller, more manageable steps. This will make it easier for the language model to understand what you want it to do.

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