The new field of science has been growing with the many advances of the technology.
has seen the introduction of a growing field called prompt engineering, as reported by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation The news outlet spoke to Simon Willison, a developer, and researcher who has studied prompt engineers. He claimed that today experts are being used for "communicating with these things” because they specialize in crafting detailed prompts to get better outputs from AI tools.Their goal is to improve the results from companies’ AI tools.
“It's very easy when talking to one of these things to think that it's an AI out of science fiction, to think that it's like the Star Trek computer, and it can understand and do anything. And that's very much not the case,” Willison told“These systems are extremely good at pretending to be all powerful or knowing things, but they have massive, massive flaws in them. So it's very easy to become superstitious to think, "Oh, wow, I asked it to read this web page.
“it really can feel like you're a sort of magician. You sort of cast spells at [the AI]. You don't fully understand what they're going to do, and it reacts sometimes well, and sometimes it reacts poorly,” Willison further explained. Asked if there was in danger in how advanced these AI systems are becoming, Willison had this to say:
“I'm not worried about the sort of science fiction scenario where the AI breaks out of my laptop and takes over the world,” he noted
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