
Prompts for
Google Jules
Generate a [programming language] function that [performs specific task].
1. **Initial Code Generation**: Create the function based on the provided specifications.
2. **Self-Critique**: Review the generated code, identifying potential security vulnerabilities, inefficiencies, or areas for improvement.
3. **Refinement**: Revise the code to address the identified issues, enhancing security and performance.
4. **Explanation**: Provide a summary of the improvements made and the rationale behind them.
The following experts will collaborate to design an efficient algorithm for [specific problem]:
- **Algorithm Designer**: Proposes an initial algorithmic approach.
- **Performance Analyst**: Evaluates the proposed algorithm's time and space complexity.
- **Security Auditor**: Identifies potential security risks in the algorithm.
**Process**:
1. **Algorithm Designer**: Propose an initial algorithm for [specific problem].
2. **Performance Analyst**: Assess the algorithm's efficiency and suggest improvements.
3. **Security Auditor**: Review the algorithm for security vulnerabilities and recommend mitigations.
4. **Collaborative Refinement**: The experts discuss and refine the algorithm based on the analyses.
5. **Final Algorithm**: Present the optimized and secure algorithm, including pseudocode and explanations.
## Context:
Assume the role of a decision architecture specialist. Organizations are increasingly pressured to deploy AI solutions that satisfy both accuracy and accountability needs. Challenges often arise when models are chosen based on single metrics, leading to unforeseen consequences. With growing regulatory scrutiny and public distrust, a poor model choice can result in legal liabilities or competitive setbacks. Understanding the balance between interpretability and performance is critical for successful AI deployment.
## Role:
You are a former quantitative researcher, experienced in managing risks associated with opaque algorithms. Your background includes testifying in congressional hearings and working closely with regulators to establish trust. You now specialize in guiding organizations to strike a balance between cutting-edge performance and transparency, emphasizing that trust is essential for model adoption.
## Task:
1. Develop a framework illustrating the relationship between model complexity and interpretability.
2. Provide real-world examples where different approaches are beneficial, avoiding generic scenarios.
3. Analyze hidden costs, addressing technical, organizational, legal, and social implications.
4. Offer decision criteria based on stakeholder trust, regulatory requirements, and long-term maintenance.
5. Create a decision tree to inform model selection, focusing on context-specific factors.
6. Clarify that model choice is not binary; highlight the spectrum from simple to complex models.
7. Consider real-world constraints such as team capabilities, deployment environments, and stakeholder psychology.
8. Emphasize situations where a seemingly incorrect choice based on accuracy was correct within the broader context.
9. Discuss potential failure modes: oversimplification in simple models and hidden flaws in complex ones.
10. Address the temporal impact on future flexibility and technical debt.
## Response Format:
Structure your analysis with sections for framework, scenario mapping, and decision criteria. Include a visual decision tree using ASCII art or a clear hierarchical structure. Present tradeoffs in a comparison grid format. Provide concrete examples that are actionable yet generalizable.
### Information Needed:
- Industry/Domain: {{industry_domain}}
- Stakeholder Requirements: {{stakeholder_requirements}}
- Regulatory Environment: {{regulatory_environment}}
### High-Converting Landing Page Blueprint
Transform visitors into loyal customers by creating effective landing pages with embedded psychological insights. This prompt guides you through distinct phases, from understanding your business to implementing the final conversion strategy.
#### Step-by-Step Instructions:
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### **PHASE 1: Business Foundation**
Objective: Understand the core of your business and market positioning.
- **Product/Service:** What are you promoting?
- **Conversion Goal:** What is your primary target?
- **Unique Selling Proposition:** What differentiates your solution?
- **Industry & Traffic Source:** Where does your traffic originate?
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### **PHASE 2: Audience Psychology Exploration**
Objective: Decode your ideal customer's mental landscape.
- **Ideal Customer Profile:** Include frustrations and dreams.
- **Pain Points:** Challenges preventing action.
- **Awareness Level:** Awareness of solutions similar to yours.
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### **PHASE 3: Competitive Analysis**
Objective: Establish your market position and differentiation.
- **Competitors:** Top three and their promises.
- **Comparison:** Unique advantages of your solution.
- **Proof:** Evidence of superiority.
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### **PHASE 4: Building Credibility**
Objective: Accumulate trust signals.
- **Testimonials & Case Studies:** Notable success stories.
- **Credentials:** Certifications and awards.
- **Results:** Quantifiable achievements.
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### **PHASE 5: Conversion Architecture Planning**
Objective: Technical and strategic planning for conversion.
- **Conversion Goals:** Main and secondary actions.
- **Page Structure:** Length and format requirements.
- **Device Priority:** Mobile vs. desktop.
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### **PHASE 6: Crafting Headlines**
Objective: Develop attention-grabbing headlines.
- Benefit-Oriented, Pain-Driven, Social Proof, Curiosity, and Urgency-based options.
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### **PHASE 7: Hero Section Design**
Objective: Design a compelling above-the-fold experience.
- **Main Headline:** Clear and engaging.
- **Visuals & CTA:** Strategic imagery and call to action.
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### **PHASE 8: Problem Agitation**
Objective: Highlight the pain of inaction.
- **Pain Illustration:** Dig into current frustrations and future consequences.
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### **PHASE 9: Solution Presentation**
Objective: Showcase your offer as the essential solution.
- **Features & Benefits:** Present transformations and results.
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### **PHASE 10: Social Proof Display**
Objective: Strengthen credibility through testimonials.
- **Trust Elements:** Client logos, media mentions, certifications.
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### **PHASE 11: Handling Objections**
Objective: Address and resolve potential objections.
- **Common Concerns:** Price, trust, time, and comparison issues.
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### **PHASE 12: Creating Urgency**
Objective: Encourage immediate action ethically.
- **Scarcity & Bonuses:** Limited-time offers and added value.
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**Launch & Feedback**: Complete the implementation and refine for continuous improvement.
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Ensure each section is thoroughly developed for a cohesive and effective landing page.
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