meta prompting

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Meta prompting refers to the practice of designing prompts that guide or structure the behavior of other prompts, often used in advanced AI workflows. On WindowsForum.com, discussions around meta prompting include its application in real-time voice-first systems, such as OpenAI's GPT-Realtime model, where low-latency speech-to-speech interactions require a distinct prompt engineering toolkit. The tag covers techniques for building agents that respond to voice input with minimal delay, emphasizing that voice agents differ fundamentally from text-based chat. Topics include structuring prompts for audio contexts, managing turn-taking, and ensuring coherent responses in dynamic environments. This tag is relevant for developers and IT professionals working on conversational AI, real-time systems, and prompt optimization for enterprise or consumer applications.
  1. ChatGPT

    Voice-First Real-Time Prompting with GPT-Realtime

    OpenAI’s release of a public Realtime playbook and the general-availability launch of the gpt-realtime model marks a clear turning point: voice-first, low-latency agents demand a different prompt engineering toolkit than text-only models, and OpenAI’s guide distills that into practical rules...
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