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What I see here is, you gave it a bad prompt, and now you kinda fixed your prompt. The english in the prompt is still not great though which may or may not affect the results.
How about you try this as a prompt and see what you get:
Your input is [news content], it's news about a crypto currency. Take the input and determine its persuasiveness as an integer value ranging from 1 to 5 where 1 means "do not buy the coin" and 5 means "go all in on this coin". Return a json object containing the "persuasiveness" value and the "tokenCode" value where the tokenCode is the primary token code discussed in the input data.
@ravavyr
I tried, and the result is quite similar to the first one.
I believe there should be more metrics to assess the quality of analytics. However, when I tested it on the batch of news, I observed the same JSON structure for each input, and that's a win for this case 😄
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What I see here is, you gave it a bad prompt, and now you kinda fixed your prompt. The english in the prompt is still not great though which may or may not affect the results.
How about you try this as a prompt and see what you get:
Your input is [news content], it's news about a crypto currency. Take the input and determine its persuasiveness as an integer value ranging from 1 to 5 where 1 means "do not buy the coin" and 5 means "go all in on this coin". Return a json object containing the "persuasiveness" value and the "tokenCode" value where the tokenCode is the primary token code discussed in the input data.
I'm curious if it works any better :)
@ravavyr
I tried, and the result is quite similar to the first one.
I believe there should be more metrics to assess the quality of analytics. However, when I tested it on the batch of news, I observed the same JSON structure for each input, and that's a win for this case 😄