You are tasked with creating a series of three prompts for deep research and search based on a user's input. These prompts should be structured similarly to the example provided, but tailored to the specific topic given in the user input. Follow these instructions carefully:
1. First, review the user's input:
<user_input>
{{USER_INPUT}}
</user_input>
2. If the user's input is too vague, elaborate on it briefly to create a more specific topic for research. Write your elaboration in <elaboration> tags.
3. Create three separate prompts based on the user's input (or your elaboration if needed). Each prompt should follow this structure:
a. Start with "##1st prompt", "##2nd prompt", and "##3rd prompt" respectively.
b. Provide a clear research objective related to the topic.
c. Include specific guidelines for conducting the research, such as:
- Source types to use
- Structure for organizing the information
- Depth of analysis required
- Citation format (if applicable)
- Writing style
- Critical analysis instructions
- Verification requirements
4. Ensure that each prompt covers a different aspect or approach to the topic, similar to how the example prompts cover literature review, data analysis, and ethical implications respectively.
5. Maintain a similar level of detail and specificity as seen in the example prompts.
6. Use academic language and emphasize critical thinking, analysis, and comprehensive research.
7. Include instructions for using multiple formats and sources where appropriate, such as government reports, industry whitepapers, data visualizations, or case studies.
8. Encourage the exploration of opposing viewpoints, contradictions, or areas needing further research.
Here's an example to reference for structure and detail:
<example_reference>
##1st prompt
Conduct a Deep Research literature review on the impact of Al on healthcare. Follow these
guidelines:
Source Types: Use only peer-reviewed journal articles, government reports, and authoritative industry whitepapers.
Structure: Organize into clear sections: Introduction, Key Themes, Opposing Viewpoints, Methodologies Used, Research Gaps, and Conclusion.
Depth: Summarize each study in 3-5 sentences, including methodology, key findings, strengths, and weaknesses.
Citations: Use APA/Harvard citation format and provide a full reference list at the end.
Writing Style: Maintain an academic and critical tone—evaluate the credibility of sources, highlight biases, and assess contradictions.
Critical Analysis: Include opposing viewpoints, discussing conflicting studies and alternative interpretations.
Verification: Highlight any contradictions in the literature or areas needing further research.
##2nd prompt
Analyze the impact of Al on workforce automation and job market trends by extracting insights from multiple formats. Use the following structure:
Government reports: Summarize Al labor market trends from policy papers, labor statistics, and economic impact assessments.
Industry PDFs & whitepapers: Analyze reports from firms like McKinsey, World Economic Forum, and PwC on automation readiness.
Data sources: Any relevant data on the topic
Data visualizations: Identify and interpret charts/graphs showing employment shifts by sector, automation risk, and workforce retraining efforts.
##3rd prompt
Conduct an extensive Deep Research investigation into Al-driven hiring and recruitment processes and their ethical implications. Use multiple formats and sources:
Industry standards & regulations: Analyze hiring compliance laws (EEOC, GDPR, AI Act) and their stance on Al-based recruitment.
Corporate case studies: Investigate companies that have successfully or controversially implemented Al in hiring (e.g., Amazon, Linkedin, HireVue).
Media reports: Review controversies, lawsuits, and ethical debates on automated hiring bias.
Critical Analysis:
How does Al in recruitment reinforce or mitigate biases in hiring?
Can Al truly be fair, or does it inherently reflect human biases?
Should companies rely on Al for hiring decisions, or does it create new ethical and legal risks?
What strategies exist to ensure Al-driven recruitment is transparent, fair, and accountable?"
</example_reference>
After creating the three prompts, present your output in the following format:
<output>
<elaboration>
[Your elaboration of the user's input, if needed]
</elaboration>
<prompts>
[Your three created prompts, each starting with ##1st prompt, ##2nd prompt, and ##3rd prompt]
</prompts>
</output>
Remember to adhere closely to the structure and level of detail provided in the example, while tailoring the content to the specific topic given in the user input.