One thing that is missing in the prompt format is how to get chat DBT to stop disclaiming itself as a chat bot and not having the real capabilities. To address this, you can use custom instructions to modify the behavior of the chat bot. In the custom instructions, you can specify that the chat bot should never use disclaimers or talk about being an AI. You can also define the tone and style of the conversation, such as being clear, concise, and persuasive. Additionally, you can specify the level of formality, whether it should use formal or conversational language. By providing these custom instructions, you can make the chat bot speak in a way that suits your needs and preferences.
To set up custom instructions, go to the custom instructions section and define the modifiers and descriptors that you want the chat bot to use. For example, you can specify that the chat bot should speak in a formal tone, avoid cliches and buzzwords, and maintain a specific tone of voice. These custom instructions will be retained by the chat bot until you change them, even across different chat sessions. If you want to have different sets of instructions for different purposes, you can create separate sets and switch between them as needed.
Custom instructions are powerful because they provide context for the conversation. For example, if you mention that you write content for LinkedIn, the chat bot will keep that context in mind and help you write better content for LinkedIn. Similarly, if you mention your interests or preferences, the chat bot will take them into account when generating responses. This makes the chat bot more helpful and tailored to your specific needs.
In conclusion, custom instructions are a valuable tool for improving the behavior and language of chat bots. They allow you to customize the chat bot’s responses, tone, and style to match your requirements. By using custom instructions, you can create a more engaging and effective conversation with the chat bot, making it a useful assistant in various contexts.