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A Simple Approach to GPT Playground:

GPT Playground Guide

GPT Playground Guide







Aim:

Learn how to effectively use the GPT Playground for text generation.

GPT Playground Usage Guide

The GPT Playground is a powerful tool for generating text using OpenAI's GPT models. Follow these steps to make the most of it:

Guidance on How to Use:












Prerequisites:

Access to the internet and a modern web browser.

Explanation of GPT Settings:

  • Model: gpt-3.5-turbo - This model variant provides high-performance text generation with the latest improvements.
  • Temperature: 1 - This setting produces relatively conservative outputs, ensuring coherence and relevance to the input prompt.
  • Maximum Length: 4096 - Allows for longer text generation without sacrificing quality or coherence.
  • Stop Sequences: Enter sequence and press Tab - Specifies sequences of characters that, if generated, will cause the generation process to stop.
  • Top P: 1 - Generates text by sampling from the most probable tokens, ensuring high-quality and relevant outputs.
  • Frequency Penalty: 0 - Disables frequency penalty, allowing for more diverse outputs.
  • Presence Penalty: 0 - Disables presence penalty, encouraging the model to produce more novel responses.

Interacting with the Playground:

  1. Input Prompt: Enter the Bug Description Template along with instructions to provide specific bug details in the "System" box. For example:
                        
                            === Bug Description Template ===
        
                            **Bug Summary:**
        
                            DESCRIPTION:
                            ===========
        
                            STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
                            =================
        
                            ACTUAL OUTCOME:
                            ==============
        
                            EXPECTED OUTCOME:
                            =================
        
                            Severity:
        
                            - Blocker: Blocks development and/or testing work.
                            - Critical: Crashes, loss of data, severe memory leak.
                            - Major: Major loss of function.
                            - Normal: Regular issue, some loss of functionality under specific circumstances.
                            - Minor: Minor loss of function, or other problem where an easy workaround is present.
                            - Trivial: Cosmetic problem like misspelled words or misaligned text.
                            - Enhancement: Request for enhancement.
        
                            (Don't include severity descriptions)
        
                            Example Bug Summary: bug-summary: This is an example prompt.
                        
                    
  2. User Message: After receiving the prompt, provide specific bug details directly in the "System" box.
  3. Submit: Click on the "Submit" button to send the completed bug report details to the system for processing.

Written by: A.M.Rinas

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