I'm looking for tips on how to get more comprehensive and intuitive responses from O3 when seeking legal guidance. Right now, it feels like I'm dealing with a lawyer who's not very engaged, giving narrow answers that require a ton of follow-up questions. For instance, it took me asking 20 questions just to find out my concern had a low probability of happening. I've used 4o before, which felt much more intuitive and provided relevant information naturally. Is there a way to tweak my prompts to improve the responses I get from O3?
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Have you tried being super specific in your prompts? Sometimes, the broader your question, the narrower the answer will be. If you provide context and clear details about the legal scenario, it might help O3 give more comprehensive responses.
Consider splitting your questions into smaller parts. If you’re asking about a complex issue, breaking it down can lead to better-focused answers. Also, try to use legal terminology that O3 recognizes well; this might help it to generate a more relevant response.
Good idea! I’ll start breaking my questions down into simpler ones and see if that helps.
That's true! I usually specify the context, but I still end up with a lot of back-and-forth. So, asking specific, targeted questions might make a difference.