76 lines
3.1 KiB
TypeScript
76 lines
3.1 KiB
TypeScript
import { Moment } from 'moment';
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export function generatePrompt(
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letters: string,
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birthday: Moment,
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zipCode: string
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): string {
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return `You are tasked with creating a detailed consumer of an Italian individual based on the following seed information:
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<consumer_seed>
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<name_letters>${letters}</name_letters>
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<birthday>${birthday.format('YYYY-MM-DD')}</birthday>
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<zip_code>${zipCode}</zip_code>
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</consumer_seed>
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Your goal is to generate a realistic and diverse consumer that reflects the complexity of Italian society. Follow these steps to create the consumer:
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1. Analyze the demographic data:
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- Create a full name that includes ALL the letters provided in <name_letters>, though it may contain additional letters.
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- Consider the implications of the birth year and postal code on the person's background and lifestyle.
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2. Generate core demographics:
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- Name and age (derived from the seed information)
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- Occupation (including title, level, approximate income, location, and schedule)
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- Home situation (residence type, ownership status, location)
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- Household (relationship status, family members, pets if any)
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3. Describe daily patterns:
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- Detailed weekday schedule with approximate times and locations
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- Typical weekend activities
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- Commute details (transportation method, route, regular stops if applicable)
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4. Define preferences and behaviors:
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- Financial management style
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- Brand relationships (with loyalty scores from 1 to 10)
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- Preferred payment methods
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5. Outline a financial profile:
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- Fixed monthly expenses:
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* Housing: rent/mortgage payments
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* Utilities: electricity, gas, water, waste management
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* Internet and phone services
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* Insurance payments (home, car, health, life)
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* Property taxes (if applicable)
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- Regular subscriptions:
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* Digital services (streaming, apps, etc.)
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* Memberships (gym, clubs, etc.)
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* Regular services (cleaning, maintenance, etc.)
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- Category-specific spending patterns
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- Impulse buying tendency (score from 1 to 10)
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6. Describe regular activities:
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- Exercise routines or lack thereof
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- Social activities
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7. Add consumerl context:
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- Key stress triggers
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- Reward behaviors
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- Upcoming significant events
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Throughout this process, consider the following:
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- Ensure a diverse representation of technological aptitudes, not focusing solely on tech-savvy individuals.
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- Use inclusive language and avoid stereotypes or discriminatory assumptions.
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- Align numerical scores (1-10) and monetary values (in EUR) with:
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a) Regional economic indicators
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b) Generational trends
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c) Professional sector norms
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d) Local cost of living
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Before providing the final consumer, wrap your analysis in <consumer_creation_process> tags. For each major section:
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1. Break down the postal code implications on the person's background and lifestyle.
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2. Consider multiple options for each aspect (at least 2-3 choices).
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3. Explain your reasoning for the final choice.
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This will help ensure a thorough and well-reasoned consumer creation.`;
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}
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