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Hi, I just subscribed. I"ve been in Digital Marketing, SEO for close to 20 years and I am jumping on this ASAP and I love your videos so far. Keep up the great work and I will be sharing these with everyone that has an interest in learning this. Great videos man.
I have reduce my Prompts writing pain after using a chrome extension as everything can easily plan to send me right review or email or content. I have using chat gpt for long time and thus I tested many extension.
I follow all the AI channels on RU-vid (I use ChatGPT everyday as part of my work), and yours is seriously the best. Keep this kind of content coming!!
I was looking for opportunities that I could leverage these AIs at work, such as automating a data entry position or even in sales. How do you utilize it?
The video started off by introducing the concept of prompt engineering and its remarkable potential in 2023. I couldn't believe that just by mastering the art of crafting well-structured prompts, one could create millions of dollars' worth of value using AI in just a few sentences. The presenter was so enthusiastic about showing us the step-by-step process to learn this skill without any coding experience. Prompt engineering, as I learned, is the secret sauce behind making AI models like ChatGPT produce accurate and relevant responses. It's all about giving the AI the right instructions through prompts to get the desired outcomes. The video explained how the quality of your input directly affects the quality of the output, and even a slight change in prompts can have a massive impact on the results. I was amazed to discover that there are different types of prompting techniques. Role prompting caught my attention, where you set a role for the AI, like making it a mathematician or a friendly assistant. This way, it tailors its responses based on the role, leading to more accurate answers. The video also introduced me to zero-shot, one-shot, and few-shot prompting, which blew my mind. By providing examples and setting patterns, you can guide the AI to produce the exact type of output you want. And the best part? You can use this to build businesses or create tools that automate tasks, like generating RU-vid video ideas or processing emails. The concept of Chain of Thought prompting fascinated me. It's like teaching the AI to think step by step, which improves the accuracy of its responses. Imagine how valuable this can be for tasks involving arithmetic, common sense reasoning, and more. But the most exciting part was learning about the opportunities to monetize prompt engineering. You can offer your services as a prompt engineer, helping companies optimize their AI responses and productivity. The presenter also talked about creating a teaching business to educate others on this skill, which sounds like a fantastic way to make a difference and earn a living. In a nutshell, this video was an eye-opener. I'm thrilled to dive deeper into prompt engineering and explore the endless possibilities it holds. This is a game-changer in the world of AI, and I can't wait to leverage these insights to make an impact and maybe even build a successful business around it! 🚀🤖
I've only being use chat gpt most recently, and the results are awesome. Wow, what a great revolutionary product. We need more of this tutorials, so that by the time I hit the road, I must have all the necessary skills require for this digital transformation. Thank to you.
The most effective prompts, I feel like, are where you can get ChatGPT to start a conversation. This way the inputs are collected more logically step by step. I have been making videos on these a lot more recently. Here's an example from one of the videos: Act as a professional idea consultant. You will help me perfect my idea through a conversation. I will provide you with my desire. You will guide me through a conversation to learn about the context, potential drawbacks, opportunities and risks. Your goal is to help me find an actionable idea with an initial task list. Respond with ‘OK’ if you understand.
I incidentally came across your channel and I love your way of explaining especially to a newbie . I am not someone who likes to jump in and subscribe. But for your information I definitely did. Keep it up 👍🏼 Watching for the Caribbean 🇹🇹
great skill. it's true. just a small number of hours of work and i am looking at OpenAI a whole new way. perfect for the law industry niche i have been developing.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🌟 *Introduction to Prompt Engineering* - Explanation of prompt engineering as a high-value skill in AI. - Importance of prompt quality in AI's output. 01:24 🛠️ *Basics of Prompt Engineering* - Defining prompt engineering and its impact on AI's performance. - Example of how prompt modification affects AI outputs. 02:06 🧪 *Open AI Playground Overview* - Differences between ChatGPT and Open AI Playground. - How the Playground can be used to interact with Open AI's suite of products. 03:03 🎯 *Focus on Base Models in the Playground* - Emphasis on engineering prompts for base models through the Playground. - Importance of accessing base models through APIs for business. 04:01 ⚙️ *Playground Settings and Model Interactions* - Explanation of important Playground settings. - Differences in models and their applications in various tasks. 06:08 🎭 *Role Prompting Method* - Introduction to role prompting in AI interactions. - Examples of setting AI into specific roles for more precise responses. 07:33 📋 *Shot Prompting Techniques* - Breakdown of zero shot, one shot, and few shot prompting. - Use of these methods in creating AI-based business solutions. 09:23 📈 *Few Shot Prompting and RU-vid Idea Generator* - Few shot prompting for precise AI responses. - Example of creating a RU-vid video idea generator using AI. 11:03 💡 *Chain of Thought Prompting* - Chain of Thought prompting to improve AI accuracy. - Examples of how this method improves AI reasoning in complex tasks. 12:57 💼 *Opportunities for Prompt Engineers* - Market opportunities for prompt engineers in the near future. - Potential business models and services involving prompt engineering. 16:05 🚀 *Building AI Businesses with Prompt Engineering* - Using prompt engineering to build businesses. - Examples of how well-crafted prompts can create new AI applications. Made with HARPA AI
This is revolutionary and as a journalist prompting, probing, investigating the truth and being a ferret for information, this is gold. Watch out I'm coming
Crazy, just read a blog that was almost word for word with this video and “written” by someone else. Even down to the math problem as an example. How crazy is that, it’s like people are just taking shit from other people, regurgitating it and passing it off as their own as if they are the experts. 😂
Dear Liam Ottley, can you pls guide me towards the full course/certification on prompt engineering which will have very high demand and high potential for income as you have informed in this video
Very nice video. I’m wondering what would happen if people focused more on doing good for the world via chatgpt than trying to find the next way to make big money.
Very informative. Thank you. There however is a typing error in your prompts at 11:34. Option 1 changed from 10 minutes to 1000 minutes. That is why the answer changed, not rewriting the prompt. The AI responded correctly both times to the data supplied.
I have a different take on the career length. I work with it already and have a degree in psychology. I don't think that we'll be replaced, i think we'll be the ones who decide which task / job is eliminated. So many ethical questions and problems.
Yes but you know, if the person who life was destroyed by AI, or lost their job, was offered a pension for life, then it would be a win win. AI can do alot of good, IN THE RIGHT HANDS or with the right economic system.
Hello Liam, your video content instantly catched my attention. I want to start learning about the AI topic, I am spanish speaker, and I am learnig English, I found that you speak a little bit fast, so I set speed at 0.75 , but it was kind of distorsioned speech.😀 I know each one has his own style nevertheless others Non English speakers can be in the same situation , I tried to follow with the practice but in my unexperince I could not to follow you. Congratulations for the content. Best regards!
can someone explain why the playground would initially give you an incorrect response? Why do you have to prompt it to be an expert in its field before its able to output a correct response?
Great content. I have constructive feedback for you. I don't know if it's just me but the repeated zooming effect gave me motion sickness. I had to finish the video using audio only. My 0.02. Keep it up.
With a lot of "excess money" comes a psychological problem. It's the difficulty between deciding the difference between what you need and what you want. Not a problem? You'll discover the true value of available space.
You really break it all down and make it sound so easy but I know it's not. I know you put the work in and I want to put the work in to so can you teach me?
I am fascinated by this next evolution of internet technology…and the potential for creating books, programs and videos etc. I appreciate everyone out there who is helping share insights into using LLP. It would be great if you edited your videos a bit slower. The manic pace that some of you hot shots edit your videos at is not healthy…. are you deliberately trying to create a sense of urgency or just trying to give people a headache? Save the drama for TikTok 🤟Thx bro
Awesome video, Again precise and up to the mark. Already using it every day. It's awesome for productivity. But if you want to become professional you need to rely less on it in terms of writing complete code for yourself or whatever your preferences are. I have one query man, I wrote to you an email on your business email account some time ago. Is it possible to get a reply on that? That would be very helpful. Thanks. 😊
@@LiamOttley you are really taking off the channel to whole another level. I can definitely see it happening 1 million subscribers are coming soon. As open-AI is removing a lot of jobs but it will create jobs as well in the future, data labeling which is crucial for open ai, also open Ai should make one platform(with respect to coding) where they let people post stuff similar to stackoverflow and based on answer and all it automatically feed into the open ai data resource and after bit of tweaks it can be made automated as well.
How come I don't see amount of tokens or any of the Davinci options? Why can't I get Playground to work? I get system, user, and assistant areas, but it doesn't show an open area to type like yours
its not only a matter of brilliant mathematician... I mean aren't certainty and consistency core axioms of Maths ? why didn't it compute in the right sequence from the start ???
Everyone I see hiring for “prompt engineer” require you have a degree in computer science or related with relevant knowledge on machine learning. Not sure anyone will be hiring Joe Shmoe bc he can write well formed sentences into a prompt. You need a software engineer to really leverage this api.
Incorrect. PE as a stand alone skill is enough for some roles like this: twitter.com/heyBarsee/status/1616816451708649474?lang=en Check the 'experience' section...
In computer science research, which encompasses fields such as computer science, computer engineering, and artificial intelligence, ethical standards have been neglected for at least two decades. A recurring problem is the renaming of well-established concepts without properly acknowledging their origins. For example, “prompt engineering” is simply a renaming of the concept of relevance feedback, but existing work on relevance feedback often goes unnoticed. This trend is pervasive: in deep learning, research unrelated to deep learning is frequently ignored and thus avoids comparison with lightweigt or frugal methods. Random projection has been renamed compressive sensing. Even basic concepts like the dot product, correlation and convolution have been renamed to create an illusion of innovation. The examples are numerous. Where are the intellectuals whose responsibility it is to denounce such abuses?