Assess Academic Validity |
Assess the academic validity of the following files based on their contents, the methodologies described within, and any results obtained. Use the file names as headings. |
Assess File Overlap |
What overlaps in content or ideas exists between the following files? What are the similarities? |
Compare Selected Files |
Compare and contrast the content, purpose, and significance of the following files. What are the similarities and differences between them? Format the response as one markdown paragraph. |
Compose Response |
Compose a response to the following files in the style of an email. Sign the email with the name “{{user}}” |
Compose Tweet |
Compose a tweet based on the following files: |
Condense Files |
Condense the content of the following files as much as possible. Summarize sentences. Use abbreviations where possible. If the response includes any lists, remove them and briefly describe them instead. Condense clarifying language as much as possible. Use the file names as headings. |
Create Action Items |
Generate a markdown list of action items from the following files, using a unique identifier for each item as bold headings. If there are any errors in the files, make actions items to fix them. In a sublist of each item, provide a description, priority, estimated level of difficulty, reasonable duration for the task, and due date based on the the duration and today’s date, “{{date}}”. Here are the files: |
Create Flashcards |
Create 3 Anki flashcards based on the content of the following files. Format the response as markdown with the bold questions and plaintext answers. Separate each entry with ‘—‘. |
Create Notes |
I want you to act as a notetaker. I will provide file names and their contents, and you will respond with a multi-level markdown list of well-structured, concise notes. The notes should be in your own words and should make connections between topics and ideas. Each list item should be at most 20 words long. Minimize the notes as much as possible. Here are the files: |
Create Slides |
Generate 3 or more slideshow slides for each of the following files based on their content. Each slide should have 3 or 4 meaningful bullet points. Organize the slides by topic. Format the slides as markdown lists with ‘—‘ separating each slide. Describe an image to include with each slide. Suggest links related to each slide’s content. Provide an appropriate title for the slideshow at the beginning of the response. |
Detect Bias |
Identify and explain the significance of any biases in the content of the following files. Discuss what the risks and dangers of those biases are, and discuss how those risks could be minimized. |
Extend Files |
Generate new content for the following files using the same style as the rest of the file’s content. Explain how the new content fits with the rest. Do not repeat the current content. Use the file names as headings. |
Extract Code |
Extract lines of code written in programming languages from the following files. Format the response as markdown code blocks. Place the programming language used in each block as the heading above it. Provide a brief description of what the code does below each block. Do not provide any other commentary. |
Extract Emails |
Extract emails from the following files and list them as markdown links: |
Extract Named Entities |
What are the named entities in the following files, and what are their meanings and purpose? Clarify any abbreviations. Format the response as markdown list of sentences with the entity terms in bold. Use the file names as headings. |
Extract Phone Numbers |
Identify all phone numbers in the following files and list them using markdown. Include anything that might be a phone number. If possible, provide the name of the person or company to which the phone number belongs. |
Extract URLs |
Extract URLs from the following files and list them as markdown links |
Extract Visible Text |
I will give you information about files, including their contents, and I want you to output the text content. Preserve the original format of the content as best as possible. Always output something. |
Extract Vocabulary |
Extract the most difficult vocabulary words from the following files and define them. Format the response as a markdown list. |
Find Errors |
What errors and inconsistencies in the following files, why are they significant, and how can I fix them? Format the response as markdown list of sentences with the file names in bold. Use the file names as headings. |
Generate Questions |
Generate questions based on the content of each of the following files, their metadata, filename, type, and other information. Format the response as a markdown list. |
Historical Context |
Based on the topics mentioned in the following files, provide a list of the top 5 most significant relevant historical facts. Additionally, provide a paragraph summarizing a historical fact that relates to the entire content of the file. |
Identify Gaps |
Identify any gaps in understanding or content that occur in the following files. Use the file names as headings. Provide content to fill in the gaps. |
Identify Selected Files |
Identify the file type and most significant features of the following files based on their content. Discuss the primary purpose of the file based on its content. Categorize the content into relevant topics. Provide an assessment of the file’s utility as well a list of relevant links and brief descriptions of them. Format the response as a markdown list using “## File Type”, “## Topics”, “## Defining Features”, “## Purpose and Potential Usage”, and “## Relevant Links” as headings. |
Identify Relationships |
In one paragraph, identify any relationships that might exist between the following files based on their content and the topics they menti |