'Prompt engineering,' one of the hottest jobs in AI, explained

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'Prompt engineering' is one of the hottest jobs in generative AI. Here's how it works.

Goodside included screenshots of him asking a chatbot,"What NFL team won the Super Bowl in the year Justin Bieber was born?" The chatbot first said the Green Bay Packers. Goodside then prompted the chatbot to"enumerate a chain of step-by-step logical deductions" to answer the question. Going through the steps, the bot recognized its error. When Goodside asked the question for the third time, the chatbot spit out the correct answer.

Shane Steinert-Threlkeld, a linguistics professor at the University of Washington, told the Post that prompt engineers can't actually predict what the bots will say.

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