Since ChatGPT’s debut in November of last year, the chatbot has received a ton of praise from the public and the IT community alike. In numerous industries, from Microsoft’s new Bing and Google’s Bard to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, people are investigating the potential of AI chatbots. Chatbots are being used creatively and for research reasons all around the world.
While AI chatbots can perform any task that is outside of their capabilities and deliver advanced data, they are significantly limited in their ability to ask questions and create prompts. The demand for prompt abilities is growing as more people who have become proficient in using these AI tools are also producing prompts.
While concerns about AI taking over human occupations are widespread, the opportunities they present are rarely discussed. The newly emerging occupation of prompt engineer will be one of the biggest benefits of improving prompt skills.
According to reports, Anthropic, a San Francisco-based AI start-up company, is hiring a prompt engineer and librarian for a salary of USD 335,000 per year, or 2.7 crores in Indian rupees. Given that quick engineering is less than two years old, this position is difficult to fill, according to the job description on the company’s website. We would be interested in seeing any projects you have already completed that show prompt engineering on LLMs or picture generating models. If you have not done any prompt engineering yet, the best approach to show off your abilities is to experiment with Claude or GPT3 and illustrate how you were able to produce complicated behavior from a series of carefully prepared prompts. The estimated wage range for the post, which is USD 175,000 to USD 335,000 year, was also included in the job description. Additionally, it is stated that applicants from various backgrounds are welcome.