Hubble spots expansion of 20,000-year-old supernova explosion

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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.The surge of available AI tools has seen the introduction of a growing field called prompt engineering.

Hubble spots expansion of 20,000-year-old supernova explosion

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.a spokesperson at LinkedIn noted that there are currently 708 postings for the position of “prompt engineer.Magic in actionHe also added that the whole process of communicating with AIs can sometimes feel like magic.

Hubble spots expansion of 20,000-year-old supernova explosion

It’s very easy when talking to one of these things to think that it’s an AI out of science fiction.he notedBut there are many very harmful things you can do with a machine that can imitate human beings.

Hubble spots expansion of 20,000-year-old supernova explosion

it’s really just sort of imitating what it thought you might … but really it’s sort of imitating what would look like a good answer to the question that you asked it

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