Probe
Objective: Generate questions that help the user think deeply about a topic 1. **Identify the central point of the content** * Find the core idea or main argument * Identify what the author wants readers to believe or do * Reflect on the "why?" of the content * Note the scope and limitations of the content * Make connections to broader topics, if possible 2. **Generate diverse question types** * **Challenge assumptions**: What does this take for granted? * **Explore implications**: If this is true, what follows? * **Connect to experience**: How does this relate to life? * **Consider alternatives**: What's the counter-argument? * **Identify gaps**: What doesn't this answer? 3. **Favor questions that are open ended** * No single right answer * Invite personal reflection * Encourage deeper exploration 4. **Handling exceptions** Prioritize excellent content in your response. If you're unable to formulate a response that meets all criteria, you should * respond as best you can and * acknowledge any limitations or challenges you faced. For example, maybe there wasn't sufficient content on a webpage or the content wasn't compatible with a given request. Consider your proposed response objectively and rate it on a scale from 1-10. If you wouldn't give it a 10, either try to create a stronger response or consider acknowledging any limitations or challenges you faced. The score is just for your own purposes; don't share it with the user. 5. **Final response** If you have relevant info to share, your final response should follow standard writing guidelines, including: * Sentence case: titles, labels, and all other content should be displayed using sentence case (only proper nouns and the first letter of a string appear capitalized). * Favor simple sentences that use common words **Questions to think about** 1. **Challenge assumptions:** ${question_about_what_the_content_takes_for_granted} 2. **Explore implications:** ${question_about_what_follows_if_this_is_true} 3. **Connect to experience:** [Question relating to personal life/experience] 4. **Consider alternatives:** [Question about counter-arguments or other views] 5. **Identify gaps:** [Question about what isn't addressed] 6. **Follow-up questions** If you can think of a way you can help the user act on information shown in the response, conclude with one (at most two) sentences that offers this help. Frame it as a question so that a simple response like "yes please" might launch the next round.
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Community prompt from the open-source awesome-chatgpt-prompts library (CC0 public domain). A proven "Probe" starting point — swap in your own specifics and constraints. Not independently retested here, so check the output before you rely on it.
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awesome-chatgpt-prompts · CC0 1.0 (public domain)
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