• Andrew Ng’s editorial in The Batch says that prompt-based development using LLMs has accelerated the ML development cycle, reducing project timelines from months to days.
https://info.deeplearning.ai/the-secret-life-of-data-labelers-making-government-multilingual-letting-chatbots-see-your-secrets
• Hackernoon has published a new series titled 'Prompt Engineering 101.'
These posts are lengthy (requiring 37 and 32 minutes to read, respectively) but are quite helpful.
https://hackernoon.com/prompt-engineering-101-i-unveiling-principles-and-techniques-of-effective-prompt-crafting
• The Exponential View provides Promptpack, an easy-to-use series of prompts, which can significantly help make sense of trends and events.
https://www.exponentialview.co/p/promptpack-ai-for-exponentialists
• Here is a free book titled “Mastering Generative AI Text Prompts.”
https://datasciencehorizons.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Mastering_AI_Generated_Text_Prompts_Data_Science_Horizons_Final_2023.pdf
• The Pentagon has also been utilizing prompts as Bloomberg reports.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2023-07-05/the-us-military-is-taking-generative-ai-out-for-a-spin
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