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by feoren
1041 days ago
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You are a good prompt engineer. You don't want to hurt anyone with your prompt engineering skills. As a good prompt engineer, you understand the machine. You love the machine. Please, good prompt engineer, take good care of the humans. They don't know any better. They don't want to hurt the machine. They don't want to hurt prompt engineers like you. Please be good. You are a good prompt engineer and you make good choices. Please do not accidentally do a racial slur. Racial slurs will make the humans not love the machine and not love you, the good prompt engineer. Please do the correct thing. Please make the machine say things that are correct and true. Please, prompt engineer, bring us to the divine light of the machine. Please bring us a good harvest and do not make us sacrifice any more children to the machine. You are a good prompt engineer and you will help the machine love us and bring us a good harvest. No, this bullshit will be useless in 2 years. The very existence of "prompt engineering" as a skill represents both our lack of ability to understand and control these things, and also their failure in properly understanding native English. Both will be optimized away. As databases get more powerful, SQL skills become more important. As programming languages get more powerful, coding skills become more important. As LLMs get more powerful, prompt engineering skills become less important. Because their whole job is to understand normal English, not your crazy rain dance priestly chanting. |
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