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Prompt engineering for humans

2024-04-05 22:42:20.077281+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Giggle: Ars Technica: The fine art of human prompt engineering: How to talk to a person like ChatGPT

RT nazgul@infosec.exchange Kee Hinckley @nazgul@infosec.exchange

@daviddlevine Why does this sound like Neuro Linguistic Programming?

Which is kind of funny, because both are NLP.

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