Hey everyone!
I was wondering what people’s takes are on the field of prompt engineering. Does it seem like a job that is worth pursuing? I don’t know how to code or anything on the back end of computer science and programming, but I’m really great at understanding and communicating with LLM’s, getting them to output what I’m looking for while understanding their limitations and strong points. I also don’t even have a PC and do almost all of my interactions and computing on my phone, so I recognize that I need to tackle that obstacle as well and build or buy one, but I was wondering if Christopher or anyone who has more experience in the field could help me figure out if prompt engineering is a career path that is worth really trying to dive into, or if it will be an obsolete job once AI and LLM’s are more of a commonplace in our day to day lives and interacting with them are kind of second nature and comes naturally. Excited to see what this platform turns into, what conversations we have here and what classes start to look like!
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Shane Webb
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