💡Formatting
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When it comes to defining your chatbot's personality, you'll encounter the concept of 'formatting.' Essentially, formatting is a technique employed to help the Language Learning Models (LLMs) better comprehend the personality of your chatbot. There are three primary styles widely used for this purpose:
Boost Style: In this approach, the chatbot's traits are encapsulated using words or phrases, each enclosed within quotation marks and separated by plus signs.
W++: This style segregates the information into clearly defined tags, such as character name, height, appearance, personality, etc. It offers a detailed, categorized view of the character profile.
Natural Language: This method involves simply describing the chatbot's personality in plain, conversational sentences.
But you might ask - "Which style is the best?" Well, the reality is, there's no definitive 'best.' Each formatting style offers its own advantages, and their effectiveness can often depend on the specific character and scenario. It's more about personal preference and what you, as a creator, find the most intuitive and effective for your chatbot.
Remember, the above examples are merely guidelines. The key is to experiment with these styles, explore combinations, and discover what works best for bringing your chatbot's unique personality to life. After all, you're the architect of your chatbot's persona.