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GPT has evolved to 5.5. Are you still anxious about writing long prompt words?
GPT no longer needs to do that.
Brother Long and everyone, let's briefly talk about the latest OpenAI gameplay.
In just 6 weeks, GPT has been upgraded to 5.5.
Most people are still writing long prompts, which is inefficient and costly.
Today, let's cut the fluff and fully analyze the latest OpenAI gameplay.
๐ผ 1. [Shorter prompts are better]
OpenAI officially states that shorter prompts yield better results.
Are you still writing lengthy instructions?
Effective prompts never require long text. ๐ 2. [What ordinary people should do specifically]
Start with simple instructions to test the effect, then gradually optimize.
A context window of around a million allows short prompts to handle complex tasks.
API costs only $5 per million inputs, greatly reducing expenses.
๐ชท 3. [Common pitfalls to avoid]
Donโt be misled by "the more detailed, the better."
Long prompts not only waste tokens but also dilute the core instructions.
Short and precise is the way to go.