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.
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.
Thanks Kamil, great article. And yet another reminder that Reddit does not suffer BS (or grifters!) 🙏
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.
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
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.
I mean, they could’ve at least run it through their own prompt optimizer
Generic prompts in, generic slop out. Sounds like AI fast food without the flavor.....
https://open.substack.com/pub/pramodhmallipatna/p/openai-the-empire-that-wants-it-all