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frus3 years ago

first ones to be laid off in the next layoff wave

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JLDIEGO3 years ago

I feel like prompt engineering will be useful for a few months then AI tools will get so good it will hardly take the skill it once needed with lesser versions of AI, but get your money while you can for sure.

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Sifossifoco3 years ago

I suspect prompt engineers will be just like what influencers are now

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AI Breakfast3 years ago

I can’t tell if you’re implying that these are legitimate high-earning careers or pathetic fantasies, but either way I agree.

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Bseb3 years ago

@azwan_ I think. A really good prompt engineer is someone who's really a subject matter expert i.e medicine + someone who's really understood the limitations of the LLM that they are prompting onto. These two knowledge will be the most valuable to extract the best from LLM.

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𝐑𝐨𝐠𝐞𝐫 𝐀𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐦𝐬𝐨𝐧3 years ago

It's too little, too late, I think. Anyone who can use autonomous AGI tools will run circles around the dinosaur-era prompt engineers from 2 weeks ago. By the time startups realize they should have paid AutoGPT coders one to ten million a year each, they'll all be disrupted.

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Jas Singh3 years ago

It's a skill that everyone will need. The question is how fast will people realize it?

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Anas3 years ago

🦐🐟🐠🐡🦈

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Andy Perez-Caba3 years ago

A lot of the jobs are on upwork and the ones looking for prompt engineers at hospitals and such require way more education than you'd expect. They want 3+ years in programming and AI implementation, bachelor's or masters degree, etc.

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Tipslo3 years ago

I wonder how many years experience they will need for this🤣🤣. Everyone has a shot!