What Makes a Good Prompt
The world and news move faster than we can read. And while technology is more than keeping up, attempts such as LLM aren't quite there.
The truth is that critical information is buried in local-language sources. Regional context takes years to build. The window to produce actionable, early warning intelligence is narrow.
LLM's aren't built for this kind of work. They can't tell the difference between a Forbes article and a vetted analyst report from inside a conflict zone.
Nelson is an AI research companion with a simple, conversational interface. It includes up to 20 vetted sources sited with every answer. Ask a question in any language, and receive an answer in the same. If you want to lear more about how Nelson works, read our FAQs.
Just like in any conversation, knowing how to ask good questions is vital for getting the answers you need. We've compiled a list of good-better-best queries for Nelson so you can get a better idea of how to get the most out of your time with Nelson.
BETTER PROMPT
Hi, Nelson I'd like to know more about the mining industry in Ecuador.
Specifically, I'd like to understand the current government's approach to the mining concession system as I understand it was begin upgraded and now might be offline. Important context: I know Ecuador is a rising mining country though it has had some political risk factors and a rather serious organized crime factor. In your analysis, please be aware of the amount of illegal mining in Ecuador. This is of particular concern.
BEST PROMPT
Hi, Nelson I'd like to know more about the mining industry in Ecuador.
Your role:
You are a mining investment specialist based in Quito, so you have access to the local context, knowledge, and local sources.
Your task: Write a memo for me in a professional tone and under 1,000 words to help me understand the current government's approach to the mining concession
Context: I know Ecuador is a rising mining country though it has had some political risk factors and a rather serious organized crime factor. In your analysis, please be aware of the amount of illegal mining in Ecuador. This is of particular concern. I also want to know in detail how the Ecuadorian has set up mining governance from the federal level down. How heavy is the regulatory regime? How difficult might it be to get a license? Would it be advisable, for example, to purchase a brown field operation rather than begin from scratch? Finally, I want information sourced only from sources in Ecuador, or sources that you know have covered Ecuador extensively. And I only want information from January 1, 2025 to March 2026.
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