You're the only one digesting what this technology means. When you say things like "if you get stuck, ask ChatGPT" or "the model doesn't suck, your prompt engineering sucks", you get it. People are struggling with the paradigm shift necessary in their approach to this technology. I sometimes watch old tutorials of yours so I don't feel crazy for having the same appreciation for the power we have for being early adopters of AI.
Great stuff. Gave a short but comprehensive overview of the real workings of prompts and how to utilize them. Very important info for everyone who is interested in utilizing AI for now and in the future. Keep up the great work!
I tried flow engineering like direct in prompt like bootstrap: Prompt: then Now I want you to iterate these following two prompts interchangedly beginning: prompt: Now you are a critic and will critic the above solution Then prompt:Now using the critic improve upon solution Do this 3 times This gives good answer if coding might need to add prompt: now give concrete example of best solution This is probably more powerful if practiced more found this yesterday, thx for great channel!
Ah yeah I'm balls deep in agentic workflows at the moment. Didn't know people are calling it flow engineering so that's cool to know. People at work still think this ai stuff is decades away lol
How do you think people are positioning themselves as prompt engineers? What "resume examples" could prove you are are qualified for this kind of role?
Really? $85 a month to join the community? This world has become so money driven, I seriously cannot wait for AI to become sentient and teach us a thing or two about truth. Until we become a world that works as a team to better not only where we live but who we are, we are doomed. Man, not machine, has always been the last straw of this world. I do thank you for the videos, but I do wish you could understand, not all of us have such disposable income.
Your example of flow - engineering sucks. That example should have been the paper of chatdev where agents implement the waterfall model. Than you can think of how agents can implement the agile framework, or maybe the jira ticket flow
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You're the only one digesting what this technology means. When you say things like "if you get stuck, ask ChatGPT" or "the model doesn't suck, your prompt engineering sucks", you get it. People are struggling with the paradigm shift necessary in their approach to this technology. I sometimes watch old tutorials of yours so I don't feel crazy for having the same appreciation for the power we have for being early adopters of AI.
Great stuff. Gave a short but comprehensive overview of the real workings of prompts and how to utilize them. Very important info for everyone who is interested in utilizing AI for now and in the future. Keep up the great work!
I tried flow engineering like direct in prompt like bootstrap:
Prompt:
then
Now I want you to iterate these following two prompts interchangedly beginning:
prompt: Now you are a critic and will critic the above solution
Then
prompt:Now using the critic improve upon solution
Do this 3 times
This gives good answer if coding might need to add
prompt: now give concrete example of best solution
This is probably more powerful if practiced more found this yesterday, thx for great channel!
Ah yeah I'm balls deep in agentic workflows at the moment. Didn't know people are calling it flow engineering so that's cool to know.
People at work still think this ai stuff is decades away lol
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Are there any resources where you can build Ai agents with no-code?
How do you think people are positioning themselves as prompt engineers? What "resume examples" could prove you are are qualified for this kind of role?
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It is simply super. Thank you.
One technique you can include next time… emoji prompting 😂
Really? $85 a month to join the community? This world has become so money driven, I seriously cannot wait for AI to become sentient and teach us a thing or two about truth. Until we become a world that works as a team to better not only where we live but who we are, we are doomed. Man, not machine, has always been the last straw of this world. I do thank you for the videos, but I do wish you could understand, not all of us have such disposable income.
All with open source code of course
word problems. LOL ok so my "old school" education pays off again :)
Your example of flow - engineering sucks. That example should have been the paper of chatdev where agents implement the waterfall model. Than you can think of how agents can implement the agile framework, or maybe the jira ticket flow