I'm trying to find SO on-topic questions about prompt engineering.
According to several articles on the Web from AI experts, prompt engineering is the fine art of writing an input to get from chatbot like DALL-E, ChatGPT and others a valuable output looks to be tagged with prompt, command-line. The Wikipedia article about this term make it look a lot more complex but maybe both are right, just explaining the term in different context and for different audiences.
Anyway, seeing prompt engineering as writing prompts, might look like a trivial task but a good prompt engineer besides wrinting the prompt also have to think about other API parameters like the maximum number of tokens to be returned by the API, the number of options to request the API to calculate, etc.
My first candidate was prompt. This tag has 2,264 questions. Current tag excerpt (there is no tag wiki body)
prompt is a command-line or graphical interface which presents the user with a line editor or modal dialog and suspends execution until input is returned
But this tag looks to be a meta-tag:
prompt is a
- command-line or
we already have command-line - graphical interface which presents the user with a line editor
we already have user-interface - modal dialog and suspends execution until input is returned
we already have modal-dialog
command-line has 23,235 questions, but it doesn't look to be used yet for questions related to prompt engineering, or at least I'm not able to find additional terms that help me.
There aren't many questions using the term prompt engineering
(two words, separated by one space). Specialist from the field looks to just use prompt or input. Any hint?
Progress
Looking at command-line+nlp questions
- Natural language command language from 2009
It's about designing a language and prompt engineering is about using a language in an optimal way
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