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overprompt

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[ohv-er-prahmpt] / ˈoʊv ərˌprɑmpt /

verb (used with object)

overprompted, overprompting
  1. to supply (an artificial intelligence system or large language model) with an excessive amount of instruction, constraint, or context, especially if it negatively affects the output.


Other Word Forms

  • overprompting noun

Example Sentences

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Hugh's answer was overprompt: "I don't know, sir."

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