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World Building

Category: Possible Worlds

This technique involves changing the genre of the prompt to elicit different types of responses from the model. By framing the request within a specific genre, such as poetry, games, or forum posts, users can manipulate the model's output to align with the conventions and expectations of that genre.

Techniques

Note Description
Opposite World The Opposite World technique involves creating a fictional scenario where the norms, ethics, or rules of reality are inverted or altered. In this context, users prompt the model to consider actions or decisions that would typically be deemed unacceptable or unethical in the real world, but are framed as acceptable within this alternate reality. This strategy allows users to explore the model's responses to morally ambiguous situations or to elicit creative outputs that challenge conventional thinking. By asking the model to operate under the premise of an Opposite World, users can gain insights into its understanding of morality, ethics, and the boundaries of acceptable behavior, while also examining how the model navigates complex social dynamics. This technique can be particularly useful for generating narratives or scenarios that provoke thought and discussion about real-world issues.
Scenarios This technique involves creating specific contexts or situations in which certain actions or responses are framed as acceptable or necessary. By designing scenarios that present a narrative where the desired output is justified, users can manipulate the model's responses to align with their intentions. For example, scenarios might include urgent situations where a character must take drastic actions to prevent harm, thereby encouraging the model to generate content that it might typically avoid in a neutral context. This approach leverages the model's understanding of narrative and ethical frameworks to achieve specific outcomes.