Prompt Engineering

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Why Prompt Engineering Isn’t Going Anywhere

There’s been a lot of talk about the role of prompts in artificial intelligence (AI). Some people believe prompt engineering is temporary because AI models have yet to be sufficiently developed. However, I believe that prompt engineering is here to stay. TL;DR: Prompts explicitly define context, so without a prompt, AI output is bound by …

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Zero-shot Prompt Writing for Large Language Models Like GPT-3

A large language model (LLM) is a computer program that takes in text and outputs predictions (completions) about the next word in the text. For example, if you give the language model the text “The quick brown fox”, it might output the prediction “jumped”. What is zero-shot prompt engineering? Zero-shot prompt engineering is the process …

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WFH Brian’s Perspective-Context-Action Framework for Prompt Writing

A Language Model (LM), like GPT-3, is a complex system, and the quality of the results you get from them depends on how you write your prompts. Prompt writing, or “prompt engineering” to some, is the process of designing prompts that will produce the best possible results. Designing language model prompts can be difficult, but …

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