Who remembers “prompt engineering”? Ask ChatGPT questions real good and pull down $200,000 a year! In 2023, a Washington Post headline said: “Prompt engineers’ are being hired for their skill in ge…
Who would have known? Asking AI things was never a real job?!
It does a pretty poor job explaining itself, at all. Ironically, it probably would have behooved the author to have used an AI to proofread this.
The hype did not magic the jobs into existence. Because this was all part of marketing chatbots to the enterprise. They wanted companies to believe in the magic of chatbots.
This is a full paragraph from the article. What the fuck is this trying to say? Who is “they”? Literally no questions were answered by this article.
maybe “they” refers to those who have most to gain from all the ai bullshit. So likely executives in chatgpt for example. If the writers named something directly it could leave them open for lawsuit if things go badly
It is a real job. You don’t make 6 figures doing it. There are multiple websites: outlier.ai, dataannotation.tech, joinstellar.ai that pay people to train LLMs. Usually for $20-$40 /hour.
This article also does not provide any proof that prompt engineer was not a real job.
It does a pretty poor job explaining itself, at all. Ironically, it probably would have behooved the author to have used an AI to proofread this.
This is a full paragraph from the article. What the fuck is this trying to say? Who is “they”? Literally no questions were answered by this article.
maybe “they” refers to those who have most to gain from all the ai bullshit. So likely executives in chatgpt for example. If the writers named something directly it could leave them open for lawsuit if things go badly
So far, I don’t think the author is capable of writing something coherent enough to be considered libel.
How do you prove a negative?
By using the definition of the word or asking people for their opinion
A multimeter on DC.
I mean, a few months back somebody posted a linkedin, mad because they were looking for a prompt engineer, so apparently it is a real job.
Sounds like a project manager that can talk to engineers…
Well, it IS linkedin, so it’s mostly just corpos bullshitting each other anyway.
I have people skills!
In this case? Pretty easily with the right data. Though I think an opinion poll would be more interesting
It is a real job. You don’t make 6 figures doing it. There are multiple websites: outlier.ai, dataannotation.tech, joinstellar.ai that pay people to train LLMs. Usually for $20-$40 /hour.
Training is not prompting