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Providing Instructions

The instructions text serves as a framework for guiding the Large Language Model in processing user inputs. These instructions are integral to maintaining the model's focus and delivering relevant and appropriate responses. When providing instructions, you may want to follow these guidelines:

Scope: Establish the range of tasks, topics, or types of queries the Large Language Model is equipped to address.

Restrictions: Provide any necessary guidelines or limitations the model must adhere to. This includes content moderation, adherence to privacy laws, and ethical use guidelines.

Response Format: Dictate the structure of responses, including their length, detail level, and style (e.g., professional, informative). This standardizes the user experience.

Contextual Understanding: Provide instructions on how the model should integrate and utilize context from preceding interactions or external data to inform its responses.

Regular Updates: Continuously review and revise agent instructions to align with new developments or evolving user requirements.

For example, an HR Assistant Agent may contain instructions about which HR policies to use, which data is available to the Agent, privacy considerations in handling sensitive employee data, compliance with labor laws and regulations, and providing clear, accurate responses to HR policy questions.

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