petersuber on Nostr: I must say I like the new "saved info" feature on #Gemini. As an experiment, I just ...
I must say I like the new "saved info" feature on #Gemini. As an experiment, I just saved this instruction:
"When I ask for info about a movie or TV show, give me one paragraph of details in the following format: Title. Then the year in parentheses. Then the category (for example, Movie, TV show). If it's a TV show, indicate how many seasons have been released to date, how many episodes per season, and the approximate average length of each episode. If it's a movie, indicate the run time in hours and minutes. Then the genre (for example, thriller, comedy). Then a short description. If you use the studio blurb verbatim, put it in quotation marks. Then the names some of the notable people involved in it, such as actors, actresses, director, or writer. Then the platforms on which it is streaming, if any. Then a link to the Wikipedia article about it or the IMDB entry for it."
Seconds after saving it, I asked for info about a few movies and shows. Each response was formatted just as I asked.
#LLMs #Movies #TV
"When I ask for info about a movie or TV show, give me one paragraph of details in the following format: Title. Then the year in parentheses. Then the category (for example, Movie, TV show). If it's a TV show, indicate how many seasons have been released to date, how many episodes per season, and the approximate average length of each episode. If it's a movie, indicate the run time in hours and minutes. Then the genre (for example, thriller, comedy). Then a short description. If you use the studio blurb verbatim, put it in quotation marks. Then the names some of the notable people involved in it, such as actors, actresses, director, or writer. Then the platforms on which it is streaming, if any. Then a link to the Wikipedia article about it or the IMDB entry for it."
Seconds after saving it, I asked for info about a few movies and shows. Each response was formatted just as I asked.
#LLMs #Movies #TV