if you call yourself a prompt engineer, shouldn’t your first step be engineering a prompt that can engineer a better prompt than you can prompt?
if you all yourself a prompt engineer, shouldn’t your first step be engineering a prompt that can engineer a better prompt than you can prompt?
Tools help, but they don’t replace the core. Yes, I'm biased because I've just started working as a prompt designer (we don’t use the term "engineer" because we vibe more with Character AI’s "Prompt Poet" approach), I see how essential this role is becoming. Meta-prompts and… https://t.co/j3NjrO8Lnw
OpenAI is reportedly considering the integration of DSPy, a tool aimed at enhancing prompt generation for large language models (LLMs). Discussions around this potential addition highlight the evolution of prompt engineering, suggesting a shift towards automatic prompt optimization techniques such as Gradient Descent and Beam Search. Observers note that this could lead to a significant transformation in how prompts are created, with predictions that traditional prompt engineering roles may become obsolete within the next two to three months. The conversation also touches on the concept of meta-prompt engineering, which emphasizes the ability to create prompts that can generate even better prompts, reflecting a deeper understanding of problem-solving within AI systems.