I've found it super helpful to first write down my goals, context, and what I want the model to do. Then I *ask it to generate a prompt* based on that info. This allows the model to fully grasp the intent and craft a prompt perfectly suited to my needs. This approach has led to prompts that are super effective. Highly recommend using that.
I personally and many of the beginner dev babies out there would need a video on how to achieve consistency in learning how to code and to learn something new!
@@TiffInTech Yes It's a very good topic, please add stuff like on which technical things beginners should focus more and how to learn stuff with consistency and without getting overwhelmed by daily AI news
Your videos are great! You’re part of the reason I began programming/coding when I was soul searching for my career exploration phase in my life last year. I’m 29 now but last year I was longing and yearning to find a career I would love. I stumbled upon one of your videos and the way you explained some concepts in Python made it simple for me to understand. I’ve moved on to swift due to a HUGE demand for mobile programmers as well as other IOS devices. Could you also make some videos for swift? I didn’t see any videos on your channel. I would love to be able to learn deeper into swift using some of your content. The main reason I love coding/programming is because it’s all logic it may seem difficult to do at first but once you break each line of code down the logic clicks in your head.
@@TiffInTech I first learned of AI learning PROLOG in college waaaaaay back and ever since I was obsessed! And with this obsession I tried to make the whole Encyclopaedia Britannica into somewhat a digital platform. Crazy idea, right? It was a huge undertaking! Never finished it. And many years later there was Wikipedia! 😂 Present time, I am involved now in a land surveying company utilising CAD, GPS, GIS mapping and ArcGIS. And with the advent of Generative AI, I interact with it every single day, making code snippets once in a while trying to solve a problem, mostly mathematical. Generative AI I think is relatively new in engineering, architecture and land surveying. Can you take a shot on it? Hardly a topic about it in YT. Thanks! More Success!
Thank you. I'd be interested in hearing more in depth examples of the last two methods, to really see how it can be used for coding, documentation, etc...
Thanks to AI tools, I am able to absorb your teachings. English is not my native language, and it poses certain challenges for me. Therefore, I gain knowledge primarily through Chinese. Fortunately, with AI, I can use it to understand your explanations. Thank you, AI, and thank you.
Havent read or learn about this sector yet, but Now I am interested. Tiff, you are killing it. Keep this kind of vids coming.Thank you. Have a good one!
And we also have the same dog dang. One of the sweetest and good companion on short walks. Always hoppin on top of your chest moment he see you lay down.
Sorry to drift off-topic, but I really like your vlogs and Tik Toks and was wondering if you can recommend any good resources for learning how to create professional videos like yours. You do a lot of quick cuts and insert useful animations and I'd like to learn to do that but I don't know where to start. Thanks in advance for your response.
@@TiffInTech I would love to see a video from you discussing the essential tips and tricks for freelancers in the tech industry in 2024. With the ever-evolving landscape of technology and remote work, I believe your insights would be incredibly beneficial for those considering or already pursuing freelance opportunities in this field.🙏
does anybody know in a non-stationary environment for converging from estimated value to the true value of Q* why step-size(alpha) is kept variable and decaying over state transitions?
The best way to get an LLM to do what you want is to interact with them all the time and see the different results they give for different subjects. Certain prompts work great for certain subjects and tasks and others don’t. Just get very familiar with the tools because if you don’t, you will be replaced with someone who knows your technical abilities and also uses AI to be much more productive.
Well, these are actually called zero-shot prompting and few-shot prompting instead of zero-shot learning and few-shot learning which are related but completely different concepts.
In computer science research, which encompasses fields such as computer science, computer engineering, and artificial intelligence, ethical standards have been neglected for at least two decades. A recurring problem is the renaming of well-established concepts without properly acknowledging their origins. For example, “prompt engineering” is simply a renaming of the concept of relevance feedback, but existing work on relevance feedback often goes unnoticed. This trend is pervasive: in deep learning, research unrelated to deep learning is frequently ignored and thus avoids comparison with lightweigt or frugal methods. Random projection has been renamed compressive sensing. Even basic concepts like the dot product, correlation and convolution have been renamed to create an illusion of innovation. The examples are numerous. Where are the intellectuals whose responsibility it is to denounce such abuses?
I've found it super helpful to first write down my goals, context, and what I want the model to do. Then I *ask it to generate a prompt* based on that info. This allows the model to fully grasp the intent and craft a prompt perfectly suited to my needs. This approach has led to prompts that are super effective. Highly recommend using that.
Man! Your method sounds really good!
I personally and many of the beginner dev babies out there would need a video on how to achieve consistency in learning how to code and to learn something new!
Ouuu this is a great topic! Consistency for learning new technical things? Especially coding it sounds like
@@TiffInTech Yes It's a very good topic, please add stuff like on which technical things beginners should focus more and how to learn stuff with consistency and without getting overwhelmed by daily AI news
This is so informative. I used to use prompts but now I know what kind of prompts I am using. Simple but a powerful video. Thank you Tiffany 😊
You are so welcome!
Just found your profile interested to see what prompts you could think of for copywriting/marketing
Your videos are great! You’re part of the reason I began programming/coding when I was soul searching for my career exploration phase in my life last year. I’m 29 now but last year I was longing and yearning to find a career I would love. I stumbled upon one of your videos and the way you explained some concepts in Python made it simple for me to understand. I’ve moved on to swift due to a HUGE demand for mobile programmers as well as other IOS devices. Could you also make some videos for swift? I didn’t see any videos on your channel. I would love to be able to learn deeper into swift using some of your content. The main reason I love coding/programming is because it’s all logic it may seem difficult to do at first but once you break each line of code down the logic clicks in your head.
Prompt in waiting for your videos. Learning a lot from them. Encouraging and inspiring. Thanks a lot!
Thank you! That means so much. If there is ever any specific topic you want me to cover let me know 💗
@@TiffInTech I first learned of AI learning PROLOG in college waaaaaay back and ever since I was obsessed! And with this obsession I tried to make the whole Encyclopaedia Britannica into somewhat a digital platform. Crazy idea, right? It was a huge undertaking! Never finished it. And many years later there was Wikipedia! 😂 Present time, I am involved now in a land surveying company utilising CAD, GPS, GIS mapping and ArcGIS. And with the advent of Generative AI, I interact with it every single day, making code snippets once in a while trying to solve a problem, mostly mathematical. Generative AI I think is relatively new in engineering, architecture and land surveying. Can you take a shot on it? Hardly a topic about it in YT. Thanks! More Success!
Thanks for the video! :)
Thank you. I'd be interested in hearing more in depth examples of the last two methods, to really see how it can be used for coding, documentation, etc...
Thanks to AI tools, I am able to absorb your teachings. English is not my native language, and it poses certain challenges for me. Therefore, I gain knowledge primarily through Chinese. Fortunately, with AI, I can use it to understand your explanations. Thank you, AI, and thank you.
Havent read or learn about this sector yet, but Now I am interested.
Tiff, you are killing it. Keep this kind of vids coming.Thank you. Have a good one!
And we also have the same dog dang. One of the sweetest and good companion on short walks. Always hoppin on top of your chest moment he see you lay down.
Awe! Dogs are really the best!!!
I’d love a video survey of all of the different chat bots out there or soon to be out there, and how to use them at a super high level.
Sorry to drift off-topic, but I really like your vlogs and Tik Toks and was wondering if you can recommend any good resources for learning how to create professional videos like yours. You do a lot of quick cuts and insert useful animations and I'd like to learn to do that but I don't know where to start. Thanks in advance for your response.
I need more video s on prompt engineering and jobs
Next video on top 10 technologies you should definitely know for Web Dev in 2024
Deal!!
What tech are you currently learning??
@@TiffInTech MERN stack. Need to finish NextJS, build some projects, learn some Blockchain 👍👍
hey tiff! how can we use devin during daily routine code reviews?? i use visual studio for instance! please make a video on it! thanks.
Thanks Tiff for this super helpful video
So happy to hear! Let me know if there is any other topics you want me to cover
@@TiffInTech I would love to see a video from you discussing the essential tips and tricks for freelancers in the tech industry in 2024. With the ever-evolving landscape of technology and remote work, I believe your insights would be incredibly beneficial for those considering or already pursuing freelance opportunities in this field.🙏
does anybody know in a non-stationary environment for converging from estimated value to the true value of Q* why step-size(alpha) is kept variable and decaying over state transitions?
The best way to get an LLM to do what you want is to interact with them all the time and see the different results they give for different subjects. Certain prompts work great for certain subjects and tasks and others don’t. Just get very familiar with the tools because if you don’t, you will be replaced with someone who knows your technical abilities and also uses AI to be much more productive.
How electrical , mechanical or industrial engineer etc. Replaced by not studying?
Very well made video ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!!!
Well, these are actually called zero-shot prompting and few-shot prompting instead of zero-shot learning and few-shot learning which are related but completely different concepts.
I fall in love with you and your contents ❤
Hey tiff please make next video about " top 10 tech skills for the future in the age of Ai " And rank it 1 to 10 the best ❤❤❤
This is a great suggestion thank you!!!
In computer science research, which encompasses fields such as computer science, computer engineering, and artificial intelligence, ethical standards have been neglected for at least two decades. A recurring problem is the renaming of well-established concepts without properly acknowledging their origins. For example, “prompt engineering” is simply a renaming of the concept of relevance feedback, but existing work on relevance feedback often goes unnoticed. This trend is pervasive: in deep learning, research unrelated to deep learning is frequently ignored and thus avoids comparison with lightweigt or frugal methods. Random projection has been renamed compressive sensing. Even basic concepts like the dot product, correlation and convolution have been renamed to create an illusion of innovation. The examples are numerous.
Where are the intellectuals whose responsibility it is to denounce such abuses?
Greetings from México!!
Cheers!! Wishing you an amazing day
Do you know about web development in python ?
@1:01 Tiff uses prompt engineering on you!
I don't even care about any of this "AI" stuff... I'm just here for the puppy.
haha! Mr Mugs says hi!!!!
I want to use prompt tech as material engineer
Do you have any videos on RAG? If not would you be interested in making a video on the same?
Im going to be making a short video on it!!
@@TiffInTech Thank you 😊
Keep it cool and sexy, tiff. You’re doing a fantastic job!
Nah it's real 😂 it's helping us
Prompts can be done by any idiot down the street. Stop insulting actual engineers.
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Thanks beautiful girl
Cheers!!