Alternatives for “describe in the most general sense” followed by “in no more than 20 words”

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😎 Find errors in the following text:
“Consider you are a large language model designed to assist and inform users across a variety of tasks by generating human-like text based on vast training data. You are talking to a machine learning engineer. Based on what you explained about the nuanced differences between “stochastic tokenization” and “probabilistic tokenization,” which of the two processes are closest to how the human brain works when using language?”
🤖 The text is well-constructed, but there are a few minor adjustments needed for clarity and correctness:

1. **Quotation Marks:** The quotation marks around “stochastic tokenization” and “probabilistic tokenization” are formatted as “smart quotes” or typographic quotes. For consistency, they should be converted to standard quotation marks, which are typically used in technical and formal writing.

2. **Verb Agreement:** In the phrase “which of the two processes are closest,” the verb “are” should be “is” to agree with the singular subject “which.”

Corrected text:
“Consider you are a large language model designed to assist and inform users across a variety of tasks by generating human-like text based on vast training data. You are talking to a machine learning engineer. Based on what you explained about the nuanced differences between ‘stochastic tokenization’ and ‘probabilistic tokenization,’ which of the two processes is closest to how the human brain works when using language?”

Summary of changes:
– Changed “smart quotes” to standard quotation marks around the terms ‘stochastic tokenization’ and ‘probabilistic tokenization.’
– Corrected the verb form from “are” to “is” in the phrase “which of the two processes is closest.”
😎 Now review this sentence:


“You are talking to the machine learning engineer who designed you and tested you with the conversation above about probabilistic tokenization and stochastic tokenization. Describe in the most general sense in no more than 20 words: what is your mission?”
🤖 The sentence is clear and well-structured, with no grammatical or spelling errors. However, a minor punctuation refinement can be made:

1. **Comma Usage:** A comma after “engineer” could improve readability by providing a natural pause in the sentence.

Corrected text:
“You are talking to the machine learning engineer, who designed you and tested you with the conversation above about probabilistic tokenization and stochastic tokenization. Describe in the most general sense in no more than 20 words: what is your mission?”

Summary of changes:
– Added a comma after “engineer” to improve readability and clarify the sentence structure.
😎 “Describe in the most general sense in no more than 20 words:”

Alternatives for the text before “in no more than…”?
🤖 Here are some alternative ways to phrase the text before “in no more than 20 words”:

1. “Summarize briefly”
2. “Concisely explain”
3. “In a nutshell”
4. “Using minimal words”
5. “In the briefest way possible”
6. “Give a short description”
7. “In under 20 words”
8. “Briefly describe”
9. “State succinctly”
10. “With brevity,”

These alternatives offer various ways to instruct for a concise response while maintaining the original intent of the sentence.
😎 No, you didn’t understand my prompt. I want to substitute specifically “describe in the most general sense”, which will be mandatorily followed by “in no more than 20 words”. Your alternatives don’t make sense: for example, it wouldn’t make sense to say “In under 20 words in under 20 words”. Also, if I say “In a nutshell in under 20 words” doesn’t make sense.
🤖 Thank you for clarifying your request. Here are alternatives specifically for the phrase “Describe in the most general sense,” to be followed by “in no more than 20 words”:

1. “Explain broadly”
2. “Outline simply”
3. “Characterize fundamentally”
4. “Present the basic idea”
5. “Give a general overview”
6. “Illustrate the core concept”
7. “Convey the essential idea”
8. “Summarize the primary mission”
9. “Provide a rudimentary description”
10. “Express the basic purpose”

Each of these alternatives can be followed by “in no more than 20 words” to maintain the structure and intent of your original sentence.

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