prompt engineering
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[edit]Likely coined in 2020 by AI researcher Gwern Branwen.[1]
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[edit]prompt engineering (uncountable)
- (artificial intelligence, technology, neologism) The technique of formulating instructions (prompts) for a generative AI, in order that it produce the expected output.
- Synonyms: prompt crafting, prompt design
- 2023 February 8, Charlie Warzel, “The Most Important Job Skill of This Century”, in The Atlantic[2]:
- PromptBase’s sixth-most-popular seller, a prompt creator from Spain who goes by Imagineer, told me that prompt engineering is still a side hustle, having earned them just over 800 euros since September.
- 2023 March 16, James Bridle, “The stupidity of AI”, in The Guardian[3], →ISSN:
- The latter skill has become known as “prompt engineering”: the technique of framing one’s instructions in terms most clearly understood by the system, so it returns the results that most closely match expectations – or perhaps exceed them.
- 2023 May 29, Zohaib Ahmed, “Want to make the most of ChatGPT? Try these prompt engineering basics”, in Indian Express, Mumbai:
- Now that you’ve learnt the basics of prompt engineering, you should be able to use AI chatbots more efficiently and get the desired results.
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[edit]- prompt engineering on Wikipedia.Wikipedia