Absolutely spot on Igor. P.s. for anyone wondering, joining the paid community is worth every cent. I hesitated for months especially with the exchange rate to AUD, and that I have a very good base of knowledge with AI - its taken me to the next level in weeks.
Thank You Igor for more then a Year long wonderfull cooperation and for giving me a chance to start my journey as a Prompt Engineer :-). But honestly , without Your constant feedback and push , none of this would happen :-)
Excellent analysis as usual. BIG thanks to you and Rasti and everyone at the AI Advantage... you all do so much and create so much useful content... we have come so far in only one year and yet soooo much more still to learn and do! 😊✅ It's a work in progress for sure.
My definition of Sam you know the cool prompt dude, sweet! It is like grepping all your juicy prompts in your prompt databases and the world's open-source prompts into AI to chew on to build the asked-for killer prompt and the last stage of the pipe is a wonderful intelligent markdown. How simple and beautiful! Then with a simple thumbs-up, you retrain on input from the thumbs-ups. Squirrel! Squirrel. :)
Agreed! In the future, the only thing you really need is a command of English and a willingness to have a real conversation in it, unless, as you mentioned, you need to seriously automate things.
great explanation! I spend a lot of time telling my employer that these prompts are needed for any department (marketing, tech, sales) that comes over to me and asks for specialized assistants.
can you please explain, im not good in understanding english but im learning too. just tell what he said is prompt enginnering still can be a career? what we have to do to learn it and start making money ? plz tell
Still, recommended for beginners to learn what prompting is, how to properly prompt.. and when you get a grasp of the concept and principles one can chat intuitively. I was there.. now, I just converse like how I used to converse with my virtual assistants before.
Ideogram = The text "DEATH OF" is prominently displayed at the top in bold white text, and "PROMPT ENGINEERING" is written at the bottom in white bold text.. Two men in armored suits, standing amidst a backdrop of fire and destruction. The man on the left wears a helmet with a camera and appears to be shouting or yelling. The man on the right has a more neutral expression.
@@ProfessorCrumbs65 thanks for that, man Also, he uses specific faces, like that's him and Sam Do you know how to do that? I know Automatic1111 had a refine feature, but I don't think it'd let you add in a specific face to a prompt, right?
@@nocifer I never noticed it was like, himself and Sam LOL.... I only use Ideogram, so not familiar with Automatic1111, Not even used Midjourney for year.
Guys, I just came across a new LLM in lmsys battle mode called 'im-also-a-late-june-chatbot'🤯. And yes it isn't available only in the battle mode. So we don't have any option to test the model
HI i have spent over hours trying the SAM prompt and yes it is great but when trying to tweak it i cannot get ti to work. how can i feedback or get help with it ?
@@aiadvantage hi cheers for reply but i am only a pensioner cannot afford or need a full membership! i tried asking in free questions but i guess you only reply in paid area.But i understand your running a business.
love the Igor and Llama portrait 🐪 (camel's as close as there is for emoji smh 🤔😂😂) looking good guys! Thanks as always for the enlightening, killer content!
Igor, I purchased your Prompt Engineering Course at the beginning of the year - I then got carried away into another dimension with life and have started your course this week. Now I see that you made a video on this topic, and I am very confused on what I should do. Please advise me.
Prompt engineering is essentially you being a used car salesman to get it to buy into whatever your selling. If you word anything properly you can get them to do damn near anything with their tools. Simply asking it to ask clarifying questions before it does your task is powerful, that way you can have it ask you probing questions and help you better with more context. We are getting trained with RL to use these LLMs lol. Trial and error, trial and error, oh that worked, FKKKK*angry mayonnaise noises*, oops I got lazy this prompt.
Yeah. The first time I thought to tell chat GPT to “ask relevant questions when necessary” it was a huge game changer. I no longer have to think to include every little relevant piece of information within the first prompt.
@nemonomen3340 well you can also keep notes by asking gpt to carry over notes and updating them essentially to snowball context and refining it as you progress with whatever you are working too! Tons of fun workflows with llms.
Theres a link to the free gpt and the co-creators cintact and then at the bottom links to our free newsletter and product offerings. What would you change?
I've been saying this all along. I chuckled at all these youtube videos about "make $10K/month as a prompt engineer" and other such nonsense. All you have to do is tell it what you want. One tip I would add is to make a conversation you call 'quick questions'. At the outset, tell it 'this will be for quick questions and quick answers. please answer in 1 to 2 paragraphs max'. It works great for getting quick answers without having to wait for it to generate half a book.
i prompt my chatgpt to add 5 domain specific vocabs after each response, that way, over time i learn more vocabs of the topics i talk about often and become better at communicating what i want (by using more nuanced and exacting formulations) dont ask me why i wrote this comment in first person singular, makes it hella cringe, but too lazy to rewrite 😏
"Is it worth it to even learn prompt engineering in 2024?" The question no one has asked *EVER* ...😂 Anyone who is at least 10 years old and has basic common sense can "prompt engineer" without being concerned whether it is worth learning or not.
@@aiadvantageprobably just what it is: writing prompts or generating prompts. Given the fact that this SAM tool is really just a prompt preprocessor, I don’t think a fancy name is required at all. At the end of the day, it’s just asking a computer to solve a problem for you, which is the opposite of engineering to me. Who would be so delusional to believe that they’re “engineering” an email or a resume because they write it to be understood by a target audience.
Absolutely spot on Igor. P.s. for anyone wondering, joining the paid community is worth every cent. I hesitated for months especially with the exchange rate to AUD, and that I have a very good base of knowledge with AI - its taken me to the next level in weeks.
Thank You Igor for more then a Year long wonderfull cooperation and for giving me a chance to start my journey as a Prompt Engineer :-). But honestly , without Your constant feedback and push , none of this would happen :-)
Excellent analysis as usual. BIG thanks to you and Rasti and everyone at the AI Advantage... you all do so much and create so much useful content... we have come so far in only one year and yet soooo much more still to learn and do! 😊✅ It's a work in progress for sure.
My definition of Sam you know the cool prompt dude, sweet! It is like grepping all your juicy prompts in your prompt databases and the world's open-source prompts into AI to chew on to build the asked-for killer prompt and the last stage of the pipe is a wonderful intelligent markdown. How simple and beautiful! Then with a simple thumbs-up, you retrain on input from the thumbs-ups. Squirrel! Squirrel. :)
Agreed! In the future, the only thing you really need is a command of English and a willingness to have a real conversation in it, unless, as you mentioned, you need to seriously automate things.
@@alexutopiaautomating things is the best and feels freeing to me..even if it's not significant
@alexutopia real conversations and keeping context within each prompt and response balance everything in prompts, tbh too.
You don't need English that much in my own opinion, you need to know what you're doing and if you're familiar with so many terminologies
Think of it as a "very highly paid assistant." This really resonates. 🙏🏾
You are a great man Igor. Thanks for all your insights on keeping us apprised of what we most need to know while filtering out all the crap.
great explanation! I spend a lot of time telling my employer that these prompts are needed for any department (marketing, tech, sales) that comes over to me and asks for specialized assistants.
can you please explain, im not good in understanding english but im learning too. just tell what he said is prompt enginnering still can be a career? what we have to do to learn it and start making money ? plz tell
WOW...what a great GPT. Perfrect timing for me as well. Great job in making this.
Still, recommended for beginners to learn what prompting is, how to properly prompt.. and when you get a grasp of the concept and principles one can chat intuitively. I was there.. now, I just converse like how I used to converse with my virtual assistants before.
What do you use for the thumbnails?
Including models, platforms, etc 😅
I like to know that as well, todays thumbnail is amazing :)
Ideogram = The text "DEATH OF" is prominently displayed at the top in bold white text, and "PROMPT ENGINEERING" is written at the bottom in white bold text.. Two men in armored suits, standing amidst a backdrop of fire and destruction. The man on the left wears a helmet with a camera and appears to be shouting or yelling. The man on the right has a more neutral expression.
@@ProfessorCrumbs65 thanks for that, man
Also, he uses specific faces, like that's him and Sam
Do you know how to do that?
I know Automatic1111 had a refine feature, but I don't think it'd let you add in a specific face to a prompt, right?
We are using Artflow AI to create visuals of Igor and in this case also Sam and then Photoshop for edit
@@nocifer I never noticed it was like, himself and Sam LOL.... I only use Ideogram, so not familiar with Automatic1111, Not even used Midjourney for year.
Can you tell me what tool do you use to put yourself in different scenarios on your thumbnails? thanks
I'm also looking for this information. How do you do this?
Guys, I just came across a new LLM in lmsys battle mode called 'im-also-a-late-june-chatbot'🤯. And yes it isn't available only in the battle mode. So we don't have any option to test the model
And one more 'late-june-chatbot'
HI i have spent over hours trying the SAM prompt and yes it is great but when trying to tweak it i cannot get ti to work.
how can i feedback or get help with it ?
in the aia community we ran a 90 min event about it yesterday and we are there to support anyone in the “ask and answer questions”
@@aiadvantage hi cheers for reply but i am only a pensioner cannot afford or need a full membership!
i tried asking in free questions but i guess you only reply in paid area.But i understand your running a business.
love the Igor and Llama portrait 🐪 (camel's as close as there is for emoji smh 🤔😂😂) looking good guys!
Thanks as always for the enlightening, killer content!
I appreciate a good llama appreciation comment 😁🥰
Great video, I watched the GPT and I think it's awesome. Best regards from Germany. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Igor, I purchased your Prompt Engineering Course at the beginning of the year - I then got carried away into another dimension with life and have started your course this week. Now I see that you made a video on this topic, and I am very confused on what I should do. Please advise me.
The course teaches how to get the most out of ChatGPT. Just do it and then return to this video. This video is sort of a add-on to the course.
Can you share your prompt library? Or can someone recommend a good source for templates etc?
Just sub to the free newsletter and you will get it right away (and on day 2 you get a database of all prompts of the week from past newsletters)
What do I need to do to compartmentalize each ChatGPT thread so that the system doesn't draw information or memory from other chats?
Helpful! Thanks!
SAM returns “GPT not found” on every task
Just tested it and it works just fine. Maybe try again?
Prompt engineering is essentially you being a used car salesman to get it to buy into whatever your selling.
If you word anything properly you can get them to do damn near anything with their tools.
Simply asking it to ask clarifying questions before it does your task is powerful, that way you can have it ask you probing questions and help you better with more context.
We are getting trained with RL to use these LLMs lol.
Trial and error, trial and error, oh that worked, FKKKK*angry mayonnaise noises*, oops I got lazy this prompt.
Yeah. The first time I thought to tell chat GPT to “ask relevant questions when necessary” it was a huge game changer. I no longer have to think to include every little relevant piece of information within the first prompt.
@nemonomen3340 well you can also keep notes by asking gpt to carry over notes and updating them essentially to snowball context and refining it as you progress with whatever you are working too!
Tons of fun workflows with llms.
Prompt engineering still rules. I’m doing wonders with this and jumping to automations
I agree. Its a real skill and this organization would be way less efficient without it but everyone doesn’t “need” it.
You should make a video of how you make your mind blowing thumbnails would make a 1,000,000 views
Thanks ❤ 🙏
So, i've klicked all the links in the description and there is nothing there but BUY-ME, BUY-ME, BUY-ME. Thumbs down.
Theres a link to the free gpt and the co-creators cintact and then at the bottom links to our free newsletter and product offerings. What would you change?
@@aiadvantage I was telling for YOUR benefit why I am outa here. It's what some people perceive, like it or not, or work on that perception. Cheers.
We don't need artificial intelligence, but artificial wisdom.
I saw a LLM the other day now doing just that. Wish i could recall the name. It was pretty impressive.
I've been saying this all along. I chuckled at all these youtube videos about "make $10K/month as a prompt engineer" and other such nonsense. All you have to do is tell it what you want. One tip I would add is to make a conversation you call 'quick questions'. At the outset, tell it 'this will be for quick questions and quick answers. please answer in 1 to 2 paragraphs max'. It works great for getting quick answers without having to wait for it to generate half a book.
I like that a lot! Thanks for sharing
i prompt my chatgpt to add 5 domain specific vocabs after each response, that way, over time i learn more vocabs of the topics i talk about often and become better at communicating what i want (by using more nuanced and exacting formulations)
dont ask me why i wrote this comment in first person singular, makes it hella cringe, but too lazy to rewrite 😏
I used AI to summerize this video and learn what I needed in 1 minute rather than watching the video of 15 minutes ;)
Gemini. Don't always trust that shit
"Is it worth it to even learn prompt engineering in 2024?"
The question no one has asked *EVER* ...😂
Anyone who is at least 10 years old and has basic common sense can "prompt engineer" without being concerned whether it is worth learning or not.
SAM is cool! THX
Glad to hear its helpful :)
so we can still make a career out of it?
🤯🤯🎉🎉🥰👍👏
The term prompt engineering has to stop honestly. It’s so cringe. What’s next, autotune vocalist?
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cope
What would you call it?
@@aiadvantageprobably just what it is: writing prompts or generating prompts. Given the fact that this SAM tool is really just a prompt preprocessor, I don’t think a fancy name is required at all. At the end of the day, it’s just asking a computer to solve a problem for you, which is the opposite of engineering to me. Who would be so delusional to believe that they’re “engineering” an email or a resume because they write it to be understood by a target audience.
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