There is life beyond ChatGPT and Claude 3 is one of the best possible alternatives. Because although OpenAI is probably the most famous AI company, Anthropic is also making a lot of noise with its products. However, as a curiosity, Anthropic was created by people previously professionally linked to OpenAI. Well, Anthropic not only has a magnificent artificial intelligence model, but it also has one of the most complete prompt libraries you will find for free.
Because writing good prompts is an art, or rather, a valuable skill to get the most out of them. In fact, there are prompt engineers who earn $300,000 a year. And what better than learning them from one of the leading institutions in the AI sector like Anthropic. Whether you are just starting out with artificial intelligence or already have experience and use it in your daily life, take a look at this website because it has valuable resources to improve your prompts.
Anthropic has a repository of prompts that are essential for working with AI
Because Anthropic has a website that it uses as a prompt repository completely open to everyone where it stores hundreds of instructions to communicate with any artificial intelligence (although it is focused on its model, you can use it with others without problem) organized by categories, although you can also use the search engine and filter based on whether you want a prompt for personal or professional use.
Among its repertoire you will be able to find prompts to create web pages, detect errors in Python code, create stories with hooks, find Excel formulas to achieve specific calculations and even a dream interpreter. There is a particularly interesting section, that of commands sent by users, so in addition to having the experience and know-how of Anthropic, It is also a library open to the community and expanding.
Use the Anthropic library It is most intuitive. Although it is probably more polished in English, you can configure it in Spanish and from there browse through its different categories or type keywords in the search engine until you find what interests you. In my experience, it works better with categories than search.
Once you have located what interests you, simply copy and paste it into the chatbot box that you are using. Of course, you can modify it as you wish. I have been able to test it in ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot and they work quite well, in addition to helping us acquire good communication practices with AI to achieve better results. Here I leave an example to identify and translate a language:
It has caught my attention that despite not being especially extensive, they are expressed with precision, which constitutes a good basis for customizing them from here on. Here is the Anthropic prompt library: docs.anthropic.comwhich should be on hand (I have saved it in favorites).
Cover | Montage with Mockuphone and Photo Chris Appano in Unsplash
In Genbeta | The tricks that always work so that ChatGPT gives you the best answers
Via | Wwwhatsnew