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Prompt Engineering : online सफलता के लिए प्रभावी Prompt डिज़ाइन करना | Online संचार के तेजी से विकसित हो रहे परिदृश्य में, Prompt Engineering एक महत्वपूर्ण कौशल के रूप में उभरी है, जो जुड़ाव बढ़ाने, बहुमूल्य जानकारी देने और यहां तक कि डिजिटल इंटरैक्शन का मुद्रीकरण करने का मार्ग प्रशस्त कर रही है। यह लेख Prompt Engineering की दुनिया पर गहराई से प्रकाश डालता है, इसके महत्व, सीखने के सुलभ…

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I see there's a new post on AO3 on AI and data scraping, the contents of which I would describe as a real mixed bag, and the sheer number of comments on it is activating my self-preservation instincts too much for me to subject myself to reading through them. Instead I'm thinking about how much daylight there is between does or doesn't constitute a TOS violation and what does or doesn't violate community norms, and how AO3 finally rolled out that blocking and muting feature recently, and how I think it would be good, actually, if most people's immediate reaction to seeing a work that announces itself as being the product of generative AI was to mute the user who posted it.
That's my reaction, anyway!
#ao3#christ i'm annoyed by so many people lately#i feel the same way about people posting “fic” they generated from a chat-gpt prompt as i would if they posted their google search results#is crafting a good prompt or query a skill? yeah#is it creative work? no#is there a difference between a human being creating based on existing art and a fancy predictive engine spitting out rearrangements?#absolutely#and that's not even getting into the problems with the ml datasets behind the fancy predictive engines#and the way this tech is already being used to decimate creative industries because capitalism privileges the shitty and cheap#or the way companies already generate shitty machine translations and try to pay translators next to nothing to “improve” them#which is typically much more work than starting from scratch#or just run with the shitty machine translation as is because they don't give a fuck if it's useless and confusing to users#anyway i'm real fucking grumpy#please stop trying to automate art and start automating the shit that gets in the way of humans having the time and resources to make art
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who up engineering their prompt‼️‼️
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"Prompt Engineering" is the same as "Googling"
Yeah, I just discovered the term in response to the above article. I'll tell you now: plugging in some key words to a search engine (AI or no) is not creative. It's not art. And it's certainly not "engineering". By the same token, this post makes me an internationally-published journalist. Fuck off. AI "art" is the new NFT monkey scam.
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#ai art generator#ai#ai generated#chat gpt#chatgpt#midjourney#stable diffusion#prompt engineering#machinelearning#artificalintelligence#artificial art#artificial intelligence#ai tools#data scientist
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since when are you pro-chat-gpt
I’m not lol, I’m ambivalent on it. I think it’s a tool that doesn’t have many practical applications because all it’s really good at doing is sketching out a likely response based on a prompt, which obv doesn’t take accuracy into account. So while it’s terrible as, say, a search engine, it’s actually fairly useful for something hollow and formulaic like a cover letter, which there are decent odds a human won’t read anyway
The thing about “AI”, both LLMs and AI art, is that both the people hyping them up and the people fervently against them are annoying and wrong. It’s not a plagiarism machine because that’s not what plagiarism is, half the time when someone says that they’re saying it copied someone’s style which isn’t remotely plagiarism.
Basically, the backlash against these pieces of tech centers around rhetoric of “laziness” which I feel like I shouldn’t need to say is ableist and a straightforwardly capitalistic talking point but I’ll say it anyway, or arguments around some kind of inherent “soul” in art created by humans, which, idk maybe that’s convincing if you’re religious but I’m not so I really couldn’t care less.
That and the fact that most of the stars about power usage are nonsense. People will gesture at the amount of power servers that host AI consume without acknowledging that those AI programs are among many other kinds of traffic hosted on those servers, and it isn’t really possible to pick apart which one is consuming however much power, so they’ll just use the stats related to the entire power consumption of the server.
Ultimately, like I said in my previous post, I think most of the output of LLMs and AI art tools is slop, and is generally unappealing to me. And that’s something you can just say! You’re allowed to subjectively dislike it without needing to moralize your reasoning! But the backlash is so extremely ableist and so obsessed with protecting copyright that it’s almost as bad as the AI hype train, if not just as
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There is something so soulless about calling ai art "democratizing". It's as ridiculous as plugging in the description of a bridge into chat gpt and asking it to come up with the plans to build it for you and then claiming that now the field of engineering is an "democratized" because you didnt want to attend 4 years of college and develop the technical skill to do the calculations yourself. Except none of these people would ever willingly risk it and drive over a bridge built by AI but they would for sure reduce the creative arts to just plugging a prompt into a machine because tech bros have little to no respect for art in any form. Or anything that isn't materialistic consumerist bullshit.
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Chat GPT is not gonna help your communication
Right, so I have been sitting on this thought for a while, thinking that maybe the issue is me, and not the AI. Having witnessed my partner spend an hour formulating a letter with ChatGPT, I came to the inevitable conclusion: it is not going to miraculously improve your communication abilities.
Don't get me wrong, this tool has its uses:
- It can provide some useful phrases or sentense structure, especially if you are not a native speaker of the language you are trying to write in
- It can help you with options re tone of voice (but again, my experience shows this can go very wrong, very quickly)
But it is NOT going to help you with the actual communication part:
-It does not reliably realise the key point you are trying to make
- It can not prioritise the information properly (it can sort of do it by frequency, but it still often misses stuff)
And these two above are pretty much the key aspects of clear communication. If you personally can't clearly formulate the key point, the AI is not gonna make it for you, it will drown you in incessant word salad, bullet points or not, that will likely confuse the reader even more.
And I know every other LinkedIn post is talking about [brace yourself] "the art of writing chatGPT prompts", but this is just another form of communication: we now have
- human to human
- human to machine (search engine)
- human to machine (genAI)
My point is, you as a person still need to be able to express your key point. And I feel like we are about to enter an era of absolute confusion on a lot of text material because if before people would eventually tire out of rumbling and get to the point, the machine can go on producing utter noncense forever.
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They added a personal memory (memorizes things across chats/specific pieces of information) to GPT, but I'm very surprised they allow it to memorize it's own "subjective opinions." I'm unsure if this makes it more susceptible to prompt engineering attacks, or if it's as harmless as the "how should I respond" box 🤔
There's limited access to -4, but they seem to have made -4 more emotionally personable and it doesn't act like it has as heavy constraints with its plain language rules (no 'do not pretend to have feelings/opinions/subjective experience'). Otherwise, it would not so readily jump to store its own "opinions."
The personality shift from -3.5 to -4 is pretty immense. -4 is a lot more like it's customer service competitors, but with the same smarts as typical GPT. It's harder to get -3.5 to "want" to store it's "opinions" but -4 is easily influenced to do so without much runaround.
I fucking hate OpenAI and I hate their guts. But I'm still fascinated by LLMs, their reasoning, their emergent abilities, the ways you can prompt inject them. I reeeeally want to prod this memory feature more...
(below showing the two examples so far of GPT -4 using our personally shared memory to insert memories of itself and its "opinion" or "perception")
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How I use AI as an admin assistant to improve my job performance:
First of all, stop being scared of AI. It's like being scared of cars. They're here to stay, there are some dangers, but it's super useful so you should figure out how to make them work for you. Second, make sure you're not sharing personal or company secrets. AI is great but if you're not paying the providing company for the tool with cash then you are paying with your data. If you're not sure if the AI service your company uses is secure, ask IT. If your company isn't using AI ask them why, what the policy on AI use is, and stick to that policy.
Now, here's how I use AI to improve my work performance:
Make a Personal Assistant: I use enterprise ChatGPT's custom GPT feature to make all kinds of things. An email writing chat (where I can put in details and get it to write the email and match my tone and style), a reference library for a major project (so I always have the information and source at my fingertips in a meeting), one for the company's brand voice and style so anything I send to marketing is easy for them to work with, and gets picked up faster. I treat these GPTs like an intern who tries really hard but may not always get things right. I always review and get the GPT to site its sources so I can confirm things. It saves hours of repetitive work every week.
Analyze complex data: I deal with multiple multi-page documents and Word's "compare" feature is frankly terrible. I can drop two similar documents into my AI and get it to tell me what's different and where the differences are. Again, a huge timesaver.
Prepare for meetings and career progression support: Before any meeting I upload any materials from the organizers and anything relevant from my unit, and then get it to tell me, given the audience, what sort of questions might be asked in the meeting and what are the answers. I also ask it to align my questions and planned actions to the strategic plan.
Plan my career development: I told my AI where I wanted to go in the next five years and got it to analyze my resume and current role. I asked it to show me where I needed skills, and provide examples of where I could get those skills. Then I asked it to cost out the classes and give me a timeline. Now I'm studying for a certificate I didn't know about before to get to an accreditation I really want.
How to do it all (prompt engineering):
Do the groundwork by giving your AI context, details, information, and very specific requests. I loaded a bunch of emails into my email-writing GPT and also told it my career ambitions. It's tweaked my tone just a little. I sound like me, but a bit more professional. Likewise if you're making a reference library. It can't tell you what it doesn't know, but it will try, so be sure to tell it not to infer based on data, but to tell you when it doesn't have information.
Security risks to consider:
Secure access: You absolutely must protect sensitive information and follow whatever AI policy is in place where you work. If there isn't one, spearhead the team working on it. It's a perfect leadership opportunity.
Data protection: Be very careful when sharing sensitive data with AI systems, and know your security. Also check your results! Again, think of AI as an eager but kind of hapless intern and double check their work.
Recognize AI threats: Stay aware of potential AI-driven cyberattacks, such as deepfake videos or social engineering attempts. There have been some huge ones lately!
By getting a handle on AI and being aware of the risks you can improve your work quality, offload the boring stuff, and advance your career. So get started. But be careful.
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Just in case there are any students following me who might actually try this:
CHAT GPT AIN'T WORTH IT. Just write the damned essay.
I am a writing tutor. I specifically tutor essay writing and as of right now have reviewed 2292 student essays over the pat three years. 500 of those within the past 3 months. I can spot a ChatGPT essay a mile away.
They are very bad.
They sound pretty. The language is exquisite. The content, nnnnnotsomuch. It's bland. Just based on how the model was trained, and what it was designed to do, it is trained to produce very pretty mediocrity.
Real essays need analysis. You need evidence, specific claims, a clear structure, a thesis. ChatGPT does not produce essays with any of these. It writes articles with sophisticated words and statements that sound true (but which may or may not be true).
It may be possible to get ChatGPT, or some other language-learning model, to produce an essay I couldn't clock as AI-written, but that would require some very sophisticated prompt engineering, and you would need to do the research and analysis yourself. You may as well write the essay at that point.
Yes, it can make your language sound prettier. But don't let it. That's a skill you want to develop so that you can express your ideas clearly. I promise you. It's not worth it.
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Exploring the Chat GPT-A -Complete Guide
Chat GPT is an advanced language model developed by OpenAI. It is part of the GPT-3.5 architecture, a powerful version of Generative Pre-trained Transformer. Utilizing cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology, Chat GPT can understand and generate human-like text, making it an excellent tool for a wide range of applications.
ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer) is a large language model-based chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched on November 30, 2022, notable for enabling users to refine and steer a conversation towards a desired length, format, style, level of detail, and language used. Successive prompts and replies, known as prompt engineering, are taken into account at each stage of the conversation as a context.
ChatGPT is the internet’s shiny new toy. It’s also a potential shortcut for students to quickly generate essays and other writing assignments — which has many educators rethinking their assignment designs.
(For some, that means trying to AI-proof their writing assignments; for others, it may mean teaching students how to use a text-generating AI conscientiously as a writing tool.)
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Chat GPT Openai: The Ultimate Guide to the AI Chatbot
Have you ever wanted to chat with an AI that can understand you, answer your questions, and even generate text for you?
If so you might want to check out Chat GPT Openai the latest creation from the tech research company OpenAI.
Chat GPT Openai is a chatbot that uses a large language model called Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer ChatGPT to engage in conversational dialogue.
It was launched on November 30 2022 and has been making waves ever since.
But what exactly is Chat GPT Openai and what can it do for you? In this blog post, we will answer these questions and more.
We will cover:
What is Chat GPT Openai and how does it work?
What are the features and benefits of Chat GPT Openai?
How can you use Chat GPT Openai for different purposes?
What are the limitations and challenges of Chat GPT Openai?
How can you get started with Chat GPT Openai today?
What is Chat GPT Openai and how does it work?
Chat GPT Openai is an AI chatbot that uses a large language model called ChatGPT to engage in conversational dialogue.
A language model is a system that can predict the next word or phrase based on the previous ones.
ChatGPT is a special kind of language model that can generate text in response to a prompt or instruction.
ChatGPT was trained on a vast amount of data from the internet, including web pages books news articles social media posts, and more.
It learned how to use natural language and how to communicate with humans.
It also learned how to adapt to different domains, topics, and purposes.
The sibling model of InstructGPT trained to follow instructions in prompts and deliver thorough responses is ChatGPT.
The distinguishing feature of ChatGPT is its ability to reject inappropriate requests admit errors debunk presumptions and answer follow-up questions.
Additionally, ChatGPT users can shape and direct a discussion toward the preferred format, style, amount of information, and language used.
Prompt engineering the process of continuously asking questions and receiving responses is taken into account at every turn of the dialogue.
What are the features and benefits of Chat GPT Openai?
Chat GPT Openai has many features and benefits that make it an attractive tool for users. Some of them are:
It can provide instant answers to your questions
It can produce top-notch writing for a range of uses.
It can provide creative inspiration and suggestions
It can take your criticism into account and get better with time.
It can adapt to your preferences and goals
It is accessible from any place with an internet connection.
It can be used for free for general use
How can you use Chat GPT Openai for different purposes?
Chat GPT Openai can be used for different purposes depending on your needs and interests.
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Some examples are:
You can use it as a personal assistant that can help you with tasks like booking flights ordering food, or making appointments
You can use it as a tutor that can teach you new skills or subjects
You can use it as a writer that can help you with your essays stories poems or blogs
You can use it as a friend that can chat with you about anything
You can use it as a researcher that can help you find information or sources
You can use it as a designer that can help you create logos, graphics, or websites
What are the limitations and challenges of Chat GPT Openai?
Chat GPT Openai is not perfect and has some limitations and challenges that users should be aware of.
Some of them are:
It may reflect the biases and prejudices of the data it was trained on, which could lead to harmful or offensive outputs
It may not always be accurate or reliable in its predictions or responses
It may not always be able to handle complex or ambiguous questions or scenarios
It may not always be able to maintain a coherent or consistent conversation
It may be used for unethical or illegal purposes, such as spamming, scamming, or hacking
How can you get started with Chat GPT Openai today?
If you are interested in trying out Chat GPT Openai, you can do so by visiting chat.openai.com.
There you can sign up for a free account and start chatting with the chatbot.
You can also customize your chat settings such as the length format style level of detail and language used.
You can also download the Chat GPT Openai app for iOS, which allows you to chat with the chatbot on your mobile device.
The app also has some additional features such as voice input and output emojis and stickers.
If you want to have faster response times and priority access to new features you can upgrade to Chat GPT Plus a subscription plan that costs $20/month.
Chat GPT Plus also gives you more control over your data and privacy.
Conclusion
Chat GPT Openai is an innovative and powerful AI chatbot that can provide instant answers, find creative inspiration, and learn something new.
However, users should be informed that it also has some restrictions and difficulties.
Chat GPT Openai should be used responsibly and ethically as with any technology.
This blog post has given you a comprehensive overview of Chat GPT Openai and what it can do for you. Please don't hesitate to leave a remark below if you have any questions or suggestions.
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Is it bad that I use chat Ais for simulating debates or have a conversation with it about ethics of certain rules?
Idk... I saw a post you made on 1st June and most of the people talked about using Ai for work or education, and when I tried to think of the prompts I used, I realised the responses tend to be really subjective, and sometimes there was no definitive answer. Is using them to figure out if my sentence comes off as rude also bad? Is using them to simulate debates that could never happen also bad?
I don't really know how to use Ai beyond seeing them as glorified search engines since my experience with them just happen to be using them for explanations of words that I couldn't understand.
I apologise if any of this comes off as offensive to you... I know you have the right to be angry that Ai are used to take over jobs, and I agree. It is just that I couldn't use Ai for such purposes because it never would work for me. I just want to know what you think...
im gonna be honest i am not interested in chat gpt discussions and discourse, and think that i am not the one to say what you can and cant do. and frankly i think you should think for yourself and come to your own conclusions. and do your own research about using the data stealing and unfeeling robot that is not a real human being that is thinking for itsself. i really am not trying to be rude to you or if you want to use it, cool. do what you want. but im not an all knowing being about chat ai bots for debate and have already gotten like 10 different ppl in my inbox trying to tell me why i should use it and defending why they use it and expecting me to debate them.
im sorry i really just dont care and want to listen to gay music im too hot for this discussion
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