How to design prompts to enhance the diversity and innovativeness of generated content?

When the diversity and innovation of generated content need to be enhanced, prompt design can be systematically planned from three core dimensions: clarifying boundaries, introducing variables, and encouraging exploration. Clarify thematic boundaries: Set a clear content scope in the prompt (e.g., "Write a creative proposal on urban greening"), while avoiding over-specifying details (e.g., not specifying "must include 3 specific measures"), to reserve creative flexibility for the model. Introduce variable elements: Guide the model to develop content from different dimensions by adding variables such as scenarios, perspectives, or styles (e.g., "from a child's perspective" "using data visualization narrative"), for example, "Try to explain the principle of carbon neutrality in the form of a science fiction story". Use open-ended instructions: Replace rigid requirements with verbs like "explore", "integrate", and "attempt", such as "Explore the possibilities of integrating traditional crafts with modern technology" instead of "Must write 3 integration methods". In daily practice, one can accumulate a cross-domain vocabulary (such as technology, art, and history terms), regularly test different variable combinations (such as scenario + style + perspective), gradually optimize the prompt structure, and continuously improve the innovative performance of generated content.
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