Maîtriser les invites ChatGPT pour obtenir de meilleurs résultats
Salut à tous, je me suis plongé dans quelques méthodes intéressantes pour amener ChatGPT à faire exactement ce que je veux. Cela peut sembler un peu délicat au …
Hannah McKenzie
February 9, 2026 at 04:06 AM
Salut à tous, je me suis plongé dans quelques méthodes intéressantes pour amener ChatGPT à faire exactement ce que je veux. Cela peut sembler un peu délicat au début, mais une fois que vous maîtrisez la rédaction des invites, les résultats deviennent bien meilleurs. D'autres personnes expérimentent-elles aussi des techniques avancées d’invites ? J’adorerais entendre vos conseils ou vos échecs amusants !
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Does the tone of a prompt really affect the AI's response style?
Sometimes I just ask it to summarize or rewrite in simpler terms to get fresh angles on stuff.
I'm curious if anyone uses ChatGPT prompts for creative writing? Any tips?
Sometimes I feel overwhelmed with all these advanced techniques. How do you keep it simple yet effective?
Is there a go-to resource for staying updated on new prompt strategies?
I tried telling ChatGPT to pretend it's a sarcastic comedian once, got some hilarious results! Anyone else play with styles?
Can ChatGPT handle multiple instructions well in one prompt or is it better to split them?
What’s the best way to get ChatGPT to admit when it doesn’t know something?
I've found that being super specific with context really helps. Like instead of asking 'tell me about history', I say 'give me a brief overview of the Renaissance focusing on art and culture.'
Does anyone else ask ChatGPT to explain its reasoning step by step? Helps me understand complex answers better.
I wish there was a way to save and reuse prompt templates easily.
One trick I use is to ask ChatGPT to play the role of an expert in whatever field. Makes the answers sound legit and focused.
How do you avoid the AI going off-topic when you want a very focused answer?
I've been experimenting with prompt chaining, where you use outputs as inputs for the next prompt. Complexity grows but so does quality.
Anyone else struggle with getting too generic answers? Like the AI just plays safe sometimes.