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AI prompt engineering: learn how not to ask a chatbot a silly question

The Guardian

After all the initial excitement over ChatGPT, the language-processing tool driven by artificial intelligence (AI), the use of chatbots is becoming more commonplace. So how do you train your AI for work and home? We answer a few simple questions. Systems such as ChatGPT, Bard and Dall-E will produce text, images and snippets of music when fed an input – called a prompt – that instructs them what to generate. But the phrasing of a prompt can drastically alter the returned output.


AI prompt engineering: How talking to ChatGPT became the hottest tech job with a six-figure salary

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The boom of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked talk of a new industrial revolution that could make millions of workers obsolete. One job it's creating, however, could pay up to €300,000 a year - and it doesn't even require a tech background. AI prompt engineering is a hot new job on the tech market driven by the rise of AI-powered chatbots such as GPT-4, the latest version of OpenAI's ChatGPT. The job involves taking advantage of the full potential of AI by effectively communicating with the algorithm and gradually teaching it how to respond and follow specific guidelines. Those skills are in high demand right now.


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Tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E 2 (text-to-text or text-to-image AI tools) are all the rage these days. But for them to work effectively, you need to ask the right questions to get the results you want. Learning what to say to these tools will only become more important as they become more integrated in various industries. Check out Unite.ai's very own generative AI: Images.ai AI prompt engineering is an effective way to get the desired output with an AI tool.