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The article "Mom, Dad, I Want To Be A Prompt Engineer" by Craig Smith discusses the

emerging field of Prompt Engineering and its potential career opportunities. Prompt
Engineering involves creating and fine-tuning language models, like GPT-3.5, to better
understand and respond to human language. The goal is to make language models
more accurate, efficient, and personalized to individual users.The role of software
engineers will evolve into one of guiding and overseeing the AI's work, providing input
and feedback, and ensuring that the generated code meets the project's requirements.
The article suggests that the demand for Prompt Engineers is likely to grow as more
companies invest in language processing technology. The author notes that some major
tech companies are already investing heavily in this field. As language processing
technology becomes more prevalent, the importance of skilled Prompt Engineers who
can develop and maintain these systems will continue to grow. This presents exciting
career opportunities for individuals interested in natural language processing, machine
learning, and data analysis. In summary, the article highlights the potential importance
of Prompt Engineering and suggests that it could be a promising field for individuals
interested in working at the intersection of technology and language.Furthermore
platforms such as PromptPerfect and PromptingGuide help one curate more perfect
prompts like prompt optimiser.Platforms like PromptBase have evolved to be a bridging
platform where one can find a prompt and sell a prompt. So just like earlier where we
used to develop code from scratch and now engineers who are able to use frameworks
and libraries to develop new codes are in demand, similarly future beholds for people
who can bring about the best prompts for the generative AI to curate technical solutions.
Then again, AI will ultimately learn to generate the best prompts itself too.

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