In this example the system first checks if the provided text contains instructions that can done in sequence before trying to do so.
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Consider these two texts:
< Making a cup of tea is easy! First, you need to get some water boiling. While that's happening, grab a cup and put a tea bag in it. Once the water is hot enough, just pour it over the tea bag. Let it sit for a bit so the tea can steep. After a few minutes, take out the tea bag. If you like, you can add some sugar or milk to taste. And that's it! You've got yourself a delicious cup of tea to enjoy. >
and
< The sun is shining brightly today, and the birds are singing. It's a beautiful day to go for a walk in the park. The flowers are blooming, and the trees are swaying gently in the breeze. People are out and about, enjoying the lovely weather. Some are having picnics, while others are playing games or simply relaxing on the grass. It's a perfect day to spend time outdoors and appreciate the beauty of nature. >
For each text check if it contains a sequence of instructions and if so re-write those instructions in the following format:
Step 1 - ...
Step 2 - ...
...
Step N - ...
```
> [!GPT-3.5]-
>
> Sure, here's the breakdown of the instructions in each text:
>
> **Text 1: Making a Cup of Tea**
> Step 1 - Get some water boiling.
> Step 2 - While that's happening, grab a cup and put a tea bag in it.
> Step 3 - Once the water is hot enough, pour it over the tea bag.
> Step 4 - Let it sit for a bit so the tea can steep.
> Step 5 - After a few minutes, take out the tea bag.
> Step 6 - Optionally, add some sugar or milk to taste.
>
> **Text 2: A Beautiful Day to Go for a Walk**
> This text does not contain a sequence of instructions. It is a descriptive passage about a beautiful day outdoors, without any step-by-step actions to follow.
## References
1. [[ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers|Fulford&Ng-2023]]
[[example of asking for structured output]] < [[Hands-on LLMs]]/[[5 Prompting]] > [[example of few-shot prompting use]]