__MoBlack’s avatar__MoBlack’s Twitter Archive—№ 20,009

    1. The thing about "prompt engineering" is that in a perfect world, it wouldn't exist. The way companies want these systems to work is you say what you want and the machine gets exactly what you mean @TheRundownAI/1644764805390127107
  1. …in reply to @__MoBlack
    Prompts only need to be "engineered" because these systems are still half baked. The whole idea is that when these things are more polished, you won't need prompt """engineers""" to work them. You will just type a prompt and the machine will do it right the first time
    1. …in reply to @__MoBlack
      You won't find prompt engineering on LinkedIn as an actual job you can get on its own with no prior skills. Current engineers may be brought on to do prompt engineering to train or test more models. But your ability to get ChatGPT to swear will not pay $300,000 / yr, lmao