Lesson 13.
121. Longer sentences can sometimes produce suboptimal results.
122. It’s best to break long sentences in a prompt into a series of shorter sentences and simpler tasks.
123. So, let’s return to Sasha, and use what we have learned so far.
124. Sasha updates her prompt to: “You're a cloud architect. You want to build a Google Cloud VPC network that can be centrally managed. You also connect to other
125. VPC networks in your company's other regions. You don't want to have many different sets of firewall policies to maintain. What sort of network architecture would you recommend?”
126. With this new prompt, Gemini proposes a hub-and-spoke network architecture, which fits Sasha’s needs exactly.
127. By refining and amending her prompts, Sasha has articulated her requirements in a way that Gemini can respond with the correct focus and level of detail.

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