Prompts
A prompt is simply what you tell the AI to do — a command, a question, a description, or an instruction.
Think of it like giving directions to a smart assistant.
- If you say: “Write me a poem about the ocean” — that’s a prompt.
- If you say: “Summarize this article in 3 points” — that’s a prompt too.
In short:
Prompt = the input you give to get the output you want.
What are chained prompts?
Chained prompts mean one AI prompt depends on the result of a previous one — like a chain reaction.
- First, you ask the AI something (prompt 1).
- Then you take the AI’s answer and use it to build a new question (prompt 2).
- And so on.
Each step builds on the last step, creating a flow of smart, connected instructions.
It’s like making a sandwich:
First slice bread → then add cheese → then add ham → then wrap it up.
“This site is built using a system of 3 chained prompts. Each final answer is generated by combining a pre-designed base prompt with simple input from the user. This method allows for highly detailed and customized outputs, tailored to each user’s input.”
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In plain English:
The system connects everything through 3 steps (chained prompts) to create a rich, personalized answer.
There’s a fixed smart structure (pre-designed prompts).
The user adds something simple (their input).