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This resource is designed to assist faculty and students in the developing landscape of Artificial Intelligence.

Refining Titles

Remember to check with what is and is not acceptable AI use for assignments. While you instructor may not allow you to use content generate by AI (make sure what is acceptable), responses may offer inspiration and spawn ideas. First, brainstorm a few ideas yourself to serve as a base line for creating new titles. Then try using a similar prompt: 

 

Prompt: Create five titles based off of the following two titles: Economic Analysis of Early Settlers in Salem, Oregon; Emerging Industries in 18th Century Salem, Oregon

Response: Here are five titles that combine elements from both “Economic Analysis of Early Settlers in Salem, Oregon” and “Emerging Industries in 18th Century Salem, Oregon”:

 

  1. “Economic Foundations and Emerging Industries: Early Settlers in 18th Century Salem, Oregon”
  2. “Pioneering Prosperity: Economic Growth and Industry Development in Early Salem, Oregon”
  3. “From Settlement to Industry: Economic and Industrial Evolution in 18th Century Salem, Oregon”
  4. “Economic Ventures and Industrial Beginnings: The Early Settlers of Salem, Oregon”
  5. “Building an Economy: Early Settlers and the Rise of Industries in 18th Century Salem, Oregon”

You may not want a subtitle, but some of the terms may be of interest. You may want to tweak your prompt by adding more keywords that describe the key concepts of your work. 

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