Introduction

Genei’s text-generation feature offers a number of capabilities. You can tell Genei what you want it to do and it’s AI will do it. Whether that involves translating text into French or even Latin, writing a list of to-dos, making notes on some text, or suggesting some essay titles. Whatever it is, Genei can do it. But because it has so many capabilities, you need to know how to ask Genei to do the task. And there’s a knack to this.

Creating a Prompt

Genei’s text-generation allows you to select text and then give Genei an instruction on what to do with that text. The instructions you give Genei are called prompts.

Here’s how you do that:

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When you select some text and want to instruct Genei to do something with that text, you can start typing the name you want to give that instruction and then click on ‘Create … ’

I want to create a prompt called ‘Extract Keywords’ so I’ve typed that in and an option comes up for me to create it:

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Once you’ve clicked on ‘Create … ’ a screen like this will come up:

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The AI model refers to the complexity of the AI you want to use for the task. The more complex the task, the more complex the AI needed. For all but the simplest tasks, we recommend you use Davinci. For more understanding on specific use cases of each model, read this.

The Input Text box is where you tell the AI what you want it to do.

Inside that Input Text box you’ve got:

<selection>. This refers to the text you’ve selected and want Genei to perform your command on. Say I want to translate the below text into French. I first select it and create my prompt. When creating my prompt, the <selection> refers to this text below which I’ve already selected: