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      • Introduction
      • Session 1: Introduction to prompting – 45 minutes
        • 1 Using Generative AI – the reality
        • 2 Using Generative AI – when is artificial intelligence a good choice?
        • 3 Prompting skills
      • Session 2: Single prompts, conversational prompts and personas – 90 minutes
        • 4 Single prompt – what to include?
          • CRISP and CLEAR
          • PREPARE
          • ASK
          • RATE
          • EMOTION
        • 5 Conversational prompting, or prompt sequences
          • Chain of thought
          • Few-shot prompting
          • Meta prompting
        • 6 Persona
      • Session 3: Evaluating and correcting the output – 45 minutes
        • 7 Evaluating the results
          • Correctness
          • Bias
          • Suitability
          • Quality
          • Reproducibility
        • 8 Correcting and adapting
        • 9 From learner to expert: put your prompting to the test
        • 10 Conclusion
        • Further resources
        • Website links
        • References
        • Acknowledgements
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  • ExpandFurther reading
    • Examples of prompting in legal practice
    • Going to court to give evidence as a victim or witness
    • Preparing to go to court as a witness
    • Prompts and poems
    • Speed journey poem
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Further resources

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Prompt libraries

AI Prompt Library for Law: Research, Drafting, Teaching, and More

AI For Education - GenAI Chatbot Prompt Library for Educators Open AI - Prompt engineering

Open AI - Prompt engineering

AI Law librarians - AI Prompt Library for Law: Research, Drafting, Teaching, and More

BCU Librarians - Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the literature review process: Prompt engineering

Charity Excellence Framework - ChatGPT For Nonprofits and Charities - Charity Chat GPT Prompts Library

Google - Introduction to prompting

Medium - ChatGPT for Lawyers and Legal Professionals — 102 (Prompts)

PACE University - Student Guide to Generative AI

Queens University Library - Creating Prompts for Legal GenAI

Prompt frameworks

ASCD - The CAST model

David Birss - The CREATE model

Medium - Best Prompt Techniques for Best LLM Responses: Bsharat and Co-Star

Sterling’s Substack - Proper Prompting Frameworks: The Key to Unlocking Your LLM’s Potential: R-T-F, T-A-G, R-I-S-E, R-G-C, and C-A -R-E

The Prompt Warrior – 5 Prompt Frameworks to Level Up Your Prompts: The RTF framework, Chain of thought, RISEN, RODES, and Chain of density

Persona

Stanford law School - Opportunities and Challenges in Legal AI

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