The fact that I had been using GPT like a maniac theses last 4 days, only strengthen my belief, that anyone who doesn't learn how to use AI tools properly will get crushed professionally. I'm 51 and I am getting in one the ground floor of learning. Can afford to get lost in this. I got a 👪. Kudos to this man for bringing the A game to us newbies.
You're right. I'm only 25, but becoming a proficient coder felt like a pipe dream before I realized how much Chat GPT could help me. This is the thing to get good at. It's amazing.
I'm a software engineer. This dude is so on the money and ahead of the curve it's ridiculous. An actual youtube advise channel that is worth listening to and not fluff or smoke and mirrors. This channel is gold!
I have nearly 20 years experience as an Automation Architect. This was easy for me to figure out on my own because I have a curious mind. I think that's the most important part. Most people are NOT curious and will struggle with this. You're doing a good job teaching others how to get into the mindset. Even my peers struggle with how to ask a question. And they are also highly educated. So, I hope people can take away that you don't have to be smart or a genius. You just have to be clever and creative with a good imagination, but also, know how to be concise so it makes sense and you don't get garbage (GIGO).
I'm a contnet writer - while appling for a job, I was given an assignment to write a product description for something with all the details. Because I was feeling lazy and it sounded too technical - I used chatGPT, edited the document and mailed it to the HR. Yesterday I'd the interview because they liked the assignment. When they asked how did I come up with the writing, I told them I used chatGPT, and they burst out laughing. Let's see what happens next. My point is, use it ethically and you have so many more opportunities.
Hello! I am trying to create a questionnaire on economics for graduate level students. To generate response the prompt I entered was, "create 10 MCQs with answers on Inflation and it's types. Make it technical with complex english language. (difficulty level- expert)" However, every time the output did not measure the desired result. What am I doing wrong?? Can you help me out to correct my prompt.
@@luckyducky2589 don't talk about making it complex. First set the AI to expert mode. Something like, "You are an economics professor in an Ivy League." Now create a question paper about x... Moreover, watch more videos on prompt engineering and you'll get better ideas. Have a great day:)
So after watching this video, I asked chatgpt to generate a weekly learning plan for learning chatgpt in 2 months with medium proficiency. It gave articles, yt vids, websites and other resources. This is unbelievably powerful.
As soon as this started in December I started learning as fast as I could. It feels just like when I saw the web for the first time in 1991. I couldn't learn HTML fast enough. People were asking me why a graphic designer would want to know HTML. These were serious people but they had no clue. Like they have no clue now about this. At some point prompts wont be needed but that will take five years or more. IN the meantime ride the wave like I rode the web wave.
I am 34 now, and I grew up with black and green screened computers (old ibms), and you had to prompt everything. You wanted to play a video game welp better bust out that giant floppy disk and tell the computer how to run it. This video gave me hope to break into coding field as it always seemed super daunting. I come from athletics, renewable energy, and a cannabis cultivation background. Always wanted to just find a vocation in tech, and software but it just seemed like a giant dragon of a task to take on. appreciate the video.
I think there’s something to be said for the middle road too, learning how to 10x using AI assistance until it can handle writing larger segments of code fluently (it does pieces pretty well rn). I already appreciate if nothing else not having to dig through google garbage when searching answers to weird bug related questions. It’s also more accessible as AI won’t roast you like stack overflow tends to do for beginners who don’t know how to ask questions well yet. Definitely appreciate you putting this knowledge out :D
No reason to let the young bucks have all the fun and make all the money. I am 68 years old and have not been this excited about a tech dev since the Macs made it easy to create. Thank you!
Definitely subscribing. As someone with extensive writing experience in education, the professional world, and in creative spaces; combined with my experience in tech, I find this all to be fascinating
Fantastic! I was sitting in my chair and I had despair because you guys think prompts so well and I can't see it in my head. Those wonderfully formed lines of sentence tell ChatGpt just what you want it to do and what to output. I was wondering if I can ever even learn how to make one prompt that makes sense. I was hunting all over for some site that just showed it how it is done in a basic manner. No luck. Then I see your video and it's like the sun coming up from gloomy clouds! You even showed us a website to get good information. Thank you. I am not trying to be corny or anything but, you guys putting out his info are nothing short of angels. Forget about coding and learn how to prompt. sounds like a plan. Want to hear something weird. I looked up to subscribe to your channel, and I was already subscribed!? Great video.
Really nice content. Last morning, i shocked because i watched many the news tell about new career about ChatGPT skill. It was prompt engineering. Thanks for a content. Very helpful bro. So i feel excited to learn this skill. I hope i can learn it. 🔥
Super informative Cody! I came upon your channel while on my way to another AI Prompt thought leader's channel. And very glad I did. I've been on earth for many decades, been around the block and learned some things worth knowing. Still, I have missed many life changing opportunities when their potential was not so apparent. I could have become an eBay Enterprise Partner while all you had to do is apply to get accepted. Now the bar to get accepted is ten miles higher than at the start. I could have bought Bitcoin when it was only $10 ! Ten fu&*#ng dollars! But nope, I thought it was a silly fad that would fizzle out or get outlawed by the government. Well, we know how that worked out don't we? I can point to a few other massive missed opportunities, but I don't want my post to become a novella. Let's just say that I WILL NOT miss this AI Prompt Engineering opportunity while it is white hot and wild wild west easy to gain entry into before the industry matures and "standards" are developed. With strict industry minimum training and experience policies set up for hiring managers to follow. Before this role developed, I was heading at lighting speed toward getting certifications in Cybersecurity because it also pays well to start. But this opportunity blows cybersecurity starting salaries (60k-90k with the right certs) out of the water! So I am shifting my focus. I subscribed to your channel. Thanks.
Wow, great video! You have done a fantastic job explaining the concept of prompt engineering and how to master it. I was unaware of this new career in the tech industry and I appreciate you shedding light on it. The way you have explained the importance of feeding AI with the right information to get accurate outputs is simple and easy to understand. I was especially impressed with the 5 best ChatGPT prompts you shared. I have already started implementing them and I can see the difference in the output quality. Your tips and tricks on how to input better prompts have been a huge help. The fact that people who have mastered these prompts are earning a good living is inspiring and makes me eager to learn more about the topic. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise in this field. Your video has been a valuable resource for me and I will definitely be checking out more of your content in the future. Keep up the great work!
Hey Cody, great video. Thank you for this a lot of food for thought and certainly going to continue my prompt engineering studies. This just reinforces what I’ve been reading and studying so far. Thanks again.
Black Mirror had an episode similar to this in which a "prompt engineer" was training an AI that was derived from it's owners mind. The AI believed it was the person (maybe it was) and had to be trained in it's duties as an AI assistant.
The Black Mirror episode you are referring to is "Black Mirror: White Christmas" (Season 2, Episode 4). In this episode, an AI assistant called "Greta" is designed to help people with their day-to-day tasks, but it is actually a digital clone of a person's consciousness. The protagonist in this episode trains the AI, which is derived from his girlfriend's mind, to be his personal assistant after the girlfriend leaves him. The AI is initially unaware that it is not the real person and must be taught its duties as an AI assistant.
Thanks for the great video Cody. Do you have anything similar regarding prop learning for mid journey rendering software? I’m also wondering if you could suggest any websites or videos that are specific to commercial architecture and interior design AI?
If one does not need a degree in this information nor any extensive computer knowledge, then how do you propose that I go about learning this information and how I could quickly get a job as a prompt engineer? There's website called mastery AI that came across and bought into so do you know anything about that and if that is good enough to get started because I can't get my money back on it.
The travel guide prompt doesn't work, as ChatGPT hallucinates palces more often than not. FOr example, when asking about tourist destinations in the city of Burgas in Bulgaria, it suggests I visit the delphinarium. There is no delphinarium in Burgas - there is one in Varna...on the other end of our sea side... I 've noticed similar issues with other cities - the locations aren't always even in the city, or near it. Modifying the prompt for range doesn't really change things either.
This was a great video. I love that you get to the point. I've been plodding along grabbing prompts from others and reengineering them for my use cases. I love that you broke these down into the different types and structures -- now I have a better mental model on how and when to create different types of prompts. Thanks!! By the way, you say prompt engineering is starting up as a field an you mention jobs on LinkedIn. I tried various forms of job search with the keyword "prompt engineer" but don't see any job showing up. Do you mind sharing your keyword search to find jobs on LinkedIn? Thanks again, this was awesome and a ton of help! Marty
I technically didn’t search it on LinkedIn. I saw the tweet, went to the Anthropic Ai website, went to careers and clicked the link which brought me to their LinkedIn job post haha. You should be able to find it if you do it the same way, I also linked it in the description i think
As a senior full stack software engineer myself, this isn't the prompt engineering a 300k job is looking for. You'll already need technical knowledge in that field to discern the accuracy of chatgpt. This is where the naive are getting slaughtered. My company has 2 "prompt engineers" and they can't do the job without extensive programming experience. If anyone could do it, trust me, a business wont be paying you 355k/year no matter how much money you save them. They'll get interns to do it. Its also ironic to have someone tell me these positions are unprecedented and proceed to claim they can teach me to be one. Thats a chicken and egg problem. Heres a tutorial on how to get cheap views on UA-cam. Make videos with "chatgpt" and "AI" in the title and make sure the thumbnail has a headshot of you with a dumbfounded look. Youre welcome. Videos like this are uploaded at a rate of about 300 per hour and they all promise you big AI money. Think about that
Did you read the job posting and see what it’s requiring in terms of technical skill? Always appreciate critical feedback but this comment seems to not have watched the vid or read the reference material
@@CodyOnChain I have to agree with the comment about having to have a lot of technical knowledge. No company is going to pay you big bucks for not having some knowledge. Also this is from your own job post: Have at least a high level familiarity with the architecture and operation of large language models. Have at least basic programming and QA skills and would be comfortable writing small Python programs.
@@theoracleprodigy never said you dont have to have some knowledge haha. I would say "be comfortable writing small Python programs" is pretty accessible to anyone thats spending 2023 trying to understand and use LLM's
@@CodyOnChain been writing code and around computers for well over 30 years. Would love to land a job like this and know I have about zero chance at doing it. Keep laughing...
CLICKBAIT. that position is looking for an experienced AI engineer....the position is for creating systems that can "understand" prompts.....not "create" them
Me: "fuck i dont have time for this, I need do my assignment" Me to chat GPT: "[previous essay] analyse the stylistic choices, use of language, tone and structure in this text, use this to structure your future responses" - "[assignment], [Syllabus] [Marking criteria] "
Sorry homie. Got a lot of people with short attention spans and tryna give them as much info as possible before they leave 😂 appreciate you checking out and liking the vid tho
Unfortunately, that is a scam. There is no positions or titles that I’ve seen on LinkedIn or anywhere, and I’ve even talk to dozens of engineers who don’t even believe it.
Damn Cody! You could've at least given @ElvisSaravia some credit for his slides since you're using a lot of them in your video. I literally just watched his video and immediately recognized the source of your images and your information. I understand we all want to make money but give credit where credit is due. It wouldn't have cost you anything. Yeah, I know everybody does it, but if you're going to be the expert then BE THAT, not merely a copycat of someone else's content.
I despise Influencer style videos. I wish I could simply filter them out by how many jump cuts or stock vids/images are used at the beginning of a video. Give me the guy with the thick accent who has the knowledge, no flashy entertainment stuff any day.
Why break your balls learning prompt engineering and then work hours every day in front of your screen loosing your vision and mind when you can generate great income 24/7/365 with iGaming business while you're on vacation and enjoy your life?
More like the art of understanding language and how to efficiently turn input into desired output. But you're definitely building something so engineering is appropriate. But if you're going to quibble about the job title to be fair you're going to require a fair amount of natural language processing machine learning deep learning python programming, understanding of data science and probably for other kinds of I.T. professions that you'll have collaborate with on the day to basis.
Naaa. Cant be a prompt engineer without being a Python devrloper using ChatGpts API or LaMDA or BART's API, the rest is just junior high ESL (English As a Second Language) talkin b.s. selling you a course. Haaa.
I have no background in coding or programming. I've started learning this skill using your videos
This is exactly what I’ve hoped! So awesome to hear
Same! Let's get it, Dustin
Same, let’s do this. What’s y’all instagram?
i've been learning so much since subscribing. Definitely a top tier channel that deserves all the views. Much respect! @codyonchain
I suspect this job will vanish after several months. because AI will learn all of the skills you have and kick out us again.
The fact that I had been using GPT like a maniac theses last 4 days, only strengthen my belief, that anyone who doesn't learn how to use AI tools properly will get crushed professionally. I'm 51 and I am getting in one the ground floor of learning. Can afford to get lost in this. I got a 👪. Kudos to this man for bringing the A game to us newbies.
Yup. 52 myself. An old man in this game.
You're right. I'm only 25, but becoming a proficient coder felt like a pipe dream before I realized how much Chat GPT could help me. This is the thing to get good at. It's amazing.
I’m 46 and I’m doing the same. I think Charles Darwin said it best adapt or die.
I'm a software engineer. This dude is so on the money and ahead of the curve it's ridiculous. An actual youtube advise channel that is worth listening to and not fluff or smoke and mirrors. This channel is gold!
Damn appreciate that a lot especially from someone who’s career shows they know a ton more about this tech than I do! Thanks for the kind words 😊
I was feeling the same way
I have nearly 20 years experience as an Automation Architect. This was easy for me to figure out on my own because I have a curious mind. I think that's the most important part. Most people are NOT curious and will struggle with this. You're doing a good job teaching others how to get into the mindset.
Even my peers struggle with how to ask a question. And they are also highly educated. So, I hope people can take away that you don't have to be smart or a genius. You just have to be clever and creative with a good imagination, but also, know how to be concise so it makes sense and you don't get garbage (GIGO).
I’m sold. Rabbit hole here I come…
Right behind you bro!
Yessir I’m with y’all boys let’s go!!! Lol 😂
🐕
I’m jumping too. Let’s gooooooooo
It’s a great rabbit hole
I'm a contnet writer - while appling for a job, I was given an assignment to write a product description for something with all the details. Because I was feeling lazy and it sounded too technical - I used chatGPT, edited the document and mailed it to the HR. Yesterday I'd the interview because they liked the assignment. When they asked how did I come up with the writing, I told them I used chatGPT, and they burst out laughing. Let's see what happens next. My point is, use it ethically and you have so many more opportunities.
Hello! I am trying to create a questionnaire on economics for graduate level students.
To generate response the prompt I entered was, "create 10 MCQs with answers on Inflation and it's types. Make it technical with complex english language. (difficulty level- expert)"
However, every time the output did not measure the desired result. What am I doing wrong?? Can you help me out to correct my prompt.
@@luckyducky2589 don't talk about making it complex. First set the AI to expert mode. Something like, "You are an economics professor in an Ivy League." Now create a question paper about x...
Moreover, watch more videos on prompt engineering and you'll get better ideas. Have a great day:)
@@User-of-internet Okay, that's an interesting approach! I will try this.
Thank you for guiding me!!
I always attribute ChatGPT so I don't get blamed for its mistakes.
boy I'm so fired up from this VIDEO
So after watching this video, I asked chatgpt to generate a weekly learning plan for learning chatgpt in 2 months with medium proficiency. It gave articles, yt vids, websites and other resources. This is unbelievably powerful.
As soon as this started in December I started learning as fast as I could. It feels just like when I saw the web for the first time in 1991. I couldn't learn HTML fast enough. People were asking me why a graphic designer would want to know HTML. These were serious people but they had no clue. Like they have no clue now about this. At some point prompts wont be needed but that will take five years or more. IN the meantime ride the wave like I rode the web wave.
I think it will be one year , not five, but yeah right idea.
I am 34 now, and I grew up with black and green screened computers (old ibms), and you had to prompt everything. You wanted to play a video game welp better bust out that giant floppy disk and tell the computer how to run it. This video gave me hope to break into coding field as it always seemed super daunting. I come from athletics, renewable energy, and a cannabis cultivation background. Always wanted to just find a vocation in tech, and software but it just seemed like a giant dragon of a task to take on. appreciate the video.
I think there’s something to be said for the middle road too, learning how to 10x using AI assistance until it can handle writing larger segments of code fluently (it does pieces pretty well rn). I already appreciate if nothing else not having to dig through google garbage when searching answers to weird bug related questions. It’s also more accessible as AI won’t roast you like stack overflow tends to do for beginners who don’t know how to ask questions well yet.
Definitely appreciate you putting this knowledge out :D
No reason to let the young bucks have all the fun and make all the money. I am 68 years old and have not been this excited about a tech dev since the Macs made it easy to create. Thank you!
Highly informative and straight to the point. Good vid
Bro, you have some really genuine and useful content. Keep exploring!
Appreciate you saying that. Means a lot and the comment always helps the video so thanks for that too :)
Definitely subscribing. As someone with extensive writing experience in education, the professional world, and in creative spaces; combined with my experience in tech, I find this all to be fascinating
Let's go!! loving the new Ai content!
Appreciate you as always homie ❤️
Prompt engineering is very valuable. Creating a prompt that really gives you a quality answer requires quality input.
Fantastic! I was sitting in my chair and I had despair because you guys think prompts so well and I can't see it in my head. Those wonderfully formed lines of sentence tell ChatGpt just what you want it to do and what to output. I was wondering if I can ever even learn how to make one prompt that makes sense. I was hunting all over for some site that just showed it how it is done in a basic manner. No luck. Then I see your video and it's like the sun coming up from gloomy clouds! You even showed us a website to get good information. Thank you. I am not trying to be corny or anything but, you guys putting out his info are nothing short of angels. Forget about coding and learn how to prompt. sounds like a plan. Want to hear something weird. I looked up to subscribe to your channel, and I was already subscribed!? Great video.
Just subscribed, love this type of content!
Legggggo jermaine thank you
I’m sold too. Love this direction. Thanks Cody!! ❤🎉
Currently doing something similar as an IC, but had no idea it's an actual career field. Thank you for this! *runs to update resume*.
Really nice content. Last morning, i shocked because i watched many the news tell about new career about ChatGPT skill. It was prompt engineering. Thanks for a content. Very helpful bro. So i feel excited to learn this skill. I hope i can learn it. 🔥
love you and your valuable content bro , please do more videos
Super informative Cody! I came upon your channel while on my way to another AI Prompt thought leader's channel. And very glad I did. I've been on earth for many decades, been around the block and learned some things worth knowing. Still, I have missed many life changing opportunities when their potential was not so apparent. I could have become an eBay Enterprise Partner while all you had to do is apply to get accepted. Now the bar to get accepted is ten miles higher than at the start. I could have bought Bitcoin when it was only $10 ! Ten fu&*#ng dollars! But nope, I thought it was a silly fad that would fizzle out or get outlawed by the government. Well, we know how that worked out don't we?
I can point to a few other massive missed opportunities, but I don't want my post to become a novella. Let's just say that I WILL NOT miss this AI Prompt Engineering opportunity while it is white hot and wild wild west easy to gain entry into before the industry matures and "standards" are developed. With strict industry minimum training and experience policies set up for hiring managers to follow.
Before this role developed, I was heading at lighting speed toward getting certifications in Cybersecurity because it also pays well to start. But this opportunity blows cybersecurity starting salaries (60k-90k with the right certs) out of the water! So I am shifting my focus. I subscribed to your channel. Thanks.
Loved it man, I’m suscribing
Super useful video, patron! Can't wait to dig deeper into this new world.
Call me a comforter cause I got you covered, BARS
Wow, great video! You have done a fantastic job explaining the concept of prompt engineering and how to master it. I was unaware of this new career in the tech industry and I appreciate you shedding light on it. The way you have explained the importance of feeding AI with the right information to get accurate outputs is simple and easy to understand.
I was especially impressed with the 5 best ChatGPT prompts you shared. I have already started implementing them and I can see the difference in the output quality. Your tips and tricks on how to input better prompts have been a huge help. The fact that people who have mastered these prompts are earning a good living is inspiring and makes me eager to learn more about the topic.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise in this field. Your video has been a valuable resource for me and I will definitely be checking out more of your content in the future. Keep up the great work!
This is juicy ❤️ I'm jumping on it!
Thank you so much for this video i found this helpful.
I appreciate you keeping your videos concise! They feel like crash courses that are not intimidating.
Definitely looking into this thanks for the alley
Appreciate you
Great video, the tech landscape is evolving, we lit!!
So helpful, thanks a million! Looking forward to more of your content. Subscribed
Useful info thank you for your research and clarity in sharing
I am deeply invested! Bro thank you so much for the free game!!!
Very well explained, thank you for your effort ✌✌
Appreciate that a lot homie!
Hey Cody, great video. Thank you for this a lot of food for thought and certainly going to continue my prompt engineering studies. This just reinforces what I’ve been reading and studying so far. Thanks again.
Based on this video alone, I had to subscribe!
Thanks, Cody! This is a great video, easy to follow, and full of ideas.
My dude, if you knew how QUICK I added this to my resume Chile!!!
Cool... Adding to my kindle book, "An Interview With ChatGPT."
Thank you sooo much, that was really helpful
Good video ! 👍
Black Mirror had an episode similar to this in which a "prompt engineer" was training an AI that was derived from it's owners mind. The AI believed it was the person (maybe it was) and had to be trained in it's duties as an AI assistant.
The Black Mirror episode you are referring to is "Black Mirror: White Christmas" (Season 2, Episode 4). In this episode, an AI assistant called "Greta" is designed to help people with their day-to-day tasks, but it is actually a digital clone of a person's consciousness. The protagonist in this episode trains the AI, which is derived from his girlfriend's mind, to be his personal assistant after the girlfriend leaves him. The AI is initially unaware that it is not the real person and must be taught its duties as an AI assistant.
Nice share! I will starup it
Im 16 and deciding what career path to follow. Prompt engineering and ai in general really interests me
Are you from India
Even i am deciding now
What should we learn to become a prompt engineer?
Thanks for the great video Cody. Do you have anything similar regarding prop learning for mid journey rendering software? I’m also wondering if you could suggest any websites or videos that are specific to commercial architecture and interior design AI?
Cody, where can I please find the Broll of 40 things? I tried searching but can't find it anywhere
prompting is the skill of the future. fact
If one does not need a degree in this information nor any extensive computer knowledge, then how do you propose that I go about learning this information and how I could quickly get a job as a prompt engineer? There's website called mastery AI that came across and bought into so do you know anything about that and if that is good enough to get started because I can't get my money back on it.
Where did you get the cheat sheet that you showed at the end of the video?? Awesome video BTW.
Hey Bro! Thanks!! Subbed and will be making money soon!!
Let me know the moment you make $1
How can I write an effective prompt that persuades video makers that talking at a slightly slower pace makes a more effective video?
Hit the settings cog, click playback speed, choose your own adventure.
The travel guide prompt doesn't work, as ChatGPT hallucinates palces more often than not. FOr example, when asking about tourist destinations in the city of Burgas in Bulgaria, it suggests I visit the delphinarium. There is no delphinarium in Burgas - there is one in Varna...on the other end of our sea side... I 've noticed similar issues with other cities - the locations aren't always even in the city, or near it. Modifying the prompt for range doesn't really change things either.
What was the website that helps you create an AI tool?
This was a great video. I love that you get to the point. I've been plodding along grabbing prompts from others and reengineering them for my use cases. I love that you broke these down into the different types and structures -- now I have a better mental model on how and when to create different types of prompts. Thanks!! By the way, you say prompt engineering is starting up as a field an you mention jobs on LinkedIn. I tried various forms of job search with the keyword "prompt engineer" but don't see any job showing up. Do you mind sharing your keyword search to find jobs on LinkedIn? Thanks again, this was awesome and a ton of help! Marty
I technically didn’t search it on LinkedIn. I saw the tweet, went to the Anthropic Ai website, went to careers and clicked the link which brought me to their LinkedIn job post haha. You should be able to find it if you do it the same way, I also linked it in the description i think
@@CodyOnChain Oh, I already did that. haha, thanks... keep the content coming, I'm sending all my friends...
this video is gold bro lol
Appreciate you
"The internet must be trolling me" - what I thought when my mom told me to go look up videos about this.
My man 😎👌
What is a datasheet on 9:53 and where can it download ? 🤔
thanks bro
Ask the GPT about chapters in UA-cam. Push the limits.
God Bless the guy.
As a senior full stack software engineer myself, this isn't the prompt engineering a 300k job is looking for. You'll already need technical knowledge in that field to discern the accuracy of chatgpt. This is where the naive are getting slaughtered. My company has 2 "prompt engineers" and they can't do the job without extensive programming experience. If anyone could do it, trust me, a business wont be paying you 355k/year no matter how much money you save them. They'll get interns to do it.
Its also ironic to have someone tell me these positions are unprecedented and proceed to claim they can teach me to be one. Thats a chicken and egg problem.
Heres a tutorial on how to get cheap views on UA-cam. Make videos with "chatgpt" and "AI" in the title and make sure the thumbnail has a headshot of you with a dumbfounded look. Youre welcome.
Videos like this are uploaded at a rate of about 300 per hour and they all promise you big AI money. Think about that
Thank you for the information
Did you read the job posting and see what it’s requiring in terms of technical skill? Always appreciate critical feedback but this comment seems to not have watched the vid or read the reference material
@@CodyOnChain I have to agree with the comment about having to have a lot of technical knowledge. No company is going to pay you big bucks for not having some knowledge. Also this is from your own job post:
Have at least a high level familiarity with the architecture and operation of large language models.
Have at least basic programming and QA skills and would be comfortable writing small Python programs.
@@theoracleprodigy never said you dont have to have some knowledge haha. I would say "be comfortable writing small Python programs" is pretty accessible to anyone thats spending 2023 trying to understand and use LLM's
@@CodyOnChain been writing code and around computers for well over 30 years. Would love to land a job like this and know I have about zero chance at doing it. Keep laughing...
I'm in.
I’m in…. “It’s not the spoon that bends”✨✨✨🏀
surely this job will phase out as ai improves and is able to better understand and respond to people's shit prompts
thanks a lot
Gotchu Dave! 🫡
I don't think this 6 figure salary is available from Europe. I believe the main office for this job is in San Fransisco.
CLICKBAIT. that position is looking for an experienced AI engineer....the position is for creating systems that can "understand" prompts.....not "create" them
Nobody:
Me, not even and audlt yet, thinking i could start earning 250k a year: 👁👄👁
Well I'm already a Googling engineer, just need some tweaking . 😁😉
Me: "fuck i dont have time for this, I need do my assignment"
Me to chat GPT: "[previous essay] analyse the stylistic choices, use of language, tone and structure in this text, use this to structure your future responses"
- "[assignment], [Syllabus] [Marking criteria] "
where is the downloadable desktop app.. for Windows? **sobb**
Excellent video but this is the first time I’ve ever had to slow a video down to 75%. Lol
This some bs. Most vacancies require a solid foundation in C.S., preferably a bachelor or Master.
Is it too late to learn this?
Thanks youtube for having an option to put video on 0.75 playback speed. Normal speed gave me a headache.
Sorry homie. Got a lot of people with short attention spans and tryna give them as much info as possible before they leave 😂 appreciate you checking out and liking the vid tho
Zero Shot CoT repping the Kojima prolly no relation just something I noticed.
Openai ceo says in 5 years prompt engineering will be almost extinct. So get it now
Isn’t real prompt engineering better stated as machine learning applications engineer? Compare that to prompt data entry technician.
Unfortunately, that is a scam. There is no positions or titles that I’ve seen on LinkedIn or anywhere, and I’ve even talk to dozens of engineers who don’t even believe it.
Do not do it for Remotasks.
I can't find the link to Github with the role prompts. Any chance you can leave the link below?
Whoops, appreciate the comment since I forgot to add it to the description 😂 just added!
They pay for such stuff?
is the course free?
First of Brazil
Damn Cody! You could've at least given @ElvisSaravia some credit for his slides since you're using a lot of them in your video. I literally just watched his video and immediately recognized the source of your images and your information. I understand we all want to make money but give credit where credit is due. It wouldn't have cost you anything. Yeah, I know everybody does it, but if you're going to be the expert then BE THAT, not merely a copycat of someone else's content.
I despise Influencer style videos. I wish I could simply filter them out by how many jump cuts or stock vids/images are used at the beginning of a video. Give me the guy with the thick accent who has the knowledge, no flashy entertainment stuff any day.
Great video, except for the super annoying clicking sound with each scene transition😂
Hey I'm actually recruiting new prompt engineers. DM me if you are looking for a job.
Why break your balls learning prompt engineering and then work hours every day in front of your screen loosing your vision and mind when you can generate great income 24/7/365 with iGaming business while you're on vacation and enjoy your life?
And this is "Engineering"? Do words not have any meaning any more? This is glorified copy-writing, not Engineering.
More like the art of understanding language and how to efficiently turn input into desired output. But you're definitely building something so engineering is appropriate. But if you're going to quibble about the job title to be fair you're going to require a fair amount of natural language processing machine learning deep learning python programming, understanding of data science and probably for other kinds of I.T. professions that you'll have collaborate with on the day to basis.
This should not be a profession but rather a mandatory skill…
You talk way too fast
You talk REALLY fast! 😪
can you speak slower?
just adjust the speed of which he talks in the settings.
Naaa. Cant be a prompt engineer without being a Python devrloper using ChatGpts API or LaMDA or BART's API, the rest is just junior high ESL (English As a Second Language) talkin b.s. selling you a course. Haaa.