What does HackerNews think of Prompt-Engineering-Guide?

🐙 Guides, papers, lecture, notebooks and resources for prompt engineering

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#23 in Deep learning
#8 in R
You can make a nice habit of checking sources like

https://news.bensbites.co

+ also his newsletter

news.niek.ai ( is a search with ai as a filter )

https://github.com/dair-ai/Prompt-Engineering-Guide ( made an easy to remember synced repo link at ai.niek.ai )

A few times a day checking Hackernews top 60 & occasionally sifting through the "New" page. ( Not efficient, but kinda works )

Also keeping an eye on Twitter, following OpenAI, but also the companies like StabilityAI, Deepmind etc. + the model generation ( e.g. Llama offsprings, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion ) & following AI Researchers in and around these projects.

>Notably, chain of thought (CoT) prompting, a recent technique for eliciting complex multi-step reasoning through step-by-step answer examples, achieved the state-of-the-art performances in arithmetics and symbolic reasoning, difficult system-2 tasks that do not follow the standard scaling laws for LLMs https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.11916

>https://sites.google.com/view/automatic-prompt-engineer

Not exactly a "toaster go brrrr" job, but it could be obsolete one day

WaPo does need to chill though. There’s barely any Prompt Engineer jobs

Edit: If anyone's curious, I've been following this for prompt stuff: https://github.com/dair-ai/Prompt-Engineering-Guide