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Dr Sam Illingworth's avatar

Thanks Kamil, great article. And yet another reminder that Reddit does not suffer BS (or grifters!) 🙏

AI Governance Lead ⚡'s avatar

It’s an interesting feedback loop. I’ve seen people sell prompts and templates and it’s interesting to see OpenAI in this position lol. As a first mover (releasing ChatGPT), we expect them to be the arbiter of good prompts.

It makes me wonder who is.

Kamil Banc's avatar

I think in a way it is a good opportunity to learn what makes a good prompt instead of just using packs. That’s why I wrote this guide

Daria Cupareanu's avatar

lol, I thought the same thing when seeing them. I think they're useful tho to give you ideas on what you could use AI for. but that's where the 'usefulness' ends.

Kamil Banc's avatar

I mean, they could’ve at least run it through their own prompt optimizer

Robert M. Hamburger's avatar

Generic prompts in, generic slop out. Sounds like AI fast food without the flavor.....