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by shayanjm 993 days ago
I think the author of this post probably meant to caveat that what we call "prompt engineering" TODAY might tend towards snake oil, but prompt engineering _doesn't have to_ be snake oil, and it _doesn't have to_ promote black box mentalities[1]. What's more is that fine-tuning is certainly not a panacea - it's not particularly great an injecting net-new context into these foundation models. It's great when you want to "close the aperture" a bit in model outputs. Even suggesting that fine-tuning is somehow a replacement for crafting prompts is just incorrect.

[1] https://heatmap.demos.watchful.io/