Learn to write ChatGPT prompts in 2 hours!
April 6, 2023

Trailer & Welcome

Welcome to the Prompt Engineering Podcast, where we teach you the art of writing effective prompts for AI systems like ChatGPT,  Bard, and more. Each week we explore prompting techniques, interviews with experts and newbies, and tips on selling your prompts.

This podcast is going to  very different from most podcasts about ChatGPT. Instead of covering the news (which is awesome, and there are plenty of podcasts for that!) this is about how to write good prompts.

As I interview people, we'll be going over prompts they've made and calling out different techniques. Techniques like role-playing, shot prompting, context setting, format constraint, etc.

Episodes will come out each week, with a few occasional bonus episodes.

In the meantime, let me know who you'd like me to interview here.
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Transcript

Welcome to the Prompt Engineering Podcast, where we teach you the art of writing effective prompts for AI systems like Chat, G P T, mid Journey Dolly, and More. Each week we explore prompting techniques, interviews with experts and newbies, and tips on selling your prompts. Here's your host, Greg Schwartz. Welcome to the prompt engineering podcast. So I want to tell you about what this podcast is going to be and why I'm recording it. So, this podcast is going to very different from most podcasts about ChatGPT. CPT prompt engineering, AI. Instead of covering the news, which is awesome. I'm going to be covering how to write good prompts. To do that. I'm going to be doing some lectures, but I'm mostly going to be interviewing people who are in the space. People who are writing prompts, people where sometimes even selling prompts. Yes. That's a thing in case you don't know. As we're doing those interviews. We're going to be going through and calling out different techniques. People use techniques like role-playing, shot prompting, all kinds of different things. And there will probably be some duplication of that, but just seeing the technique once doesn't mean you've learned it. So keep listening, even if you're like, I've heard this before. Keep listening. You'll learn something. So why did I start this podcast? I started this is I've been exposed to chat g p t and all of this stuff for a bit, and I keep seeing, two different things. One is my background as a user experience designer. I see so much noise is almost too strong of a word. I'd say. People talking about things but not explaining it well. And one of the other things that I really enjoy doing is I teach, so like I I was a coach for online dating for quite a while. I've taught, people how to do programming cuz I was origin originally a full stack engineer. And so teaching for me is a lot of fun. Coming from the perspective of you, Not so much I want to make yet another AI news podcast, which like, those are good. I'm subscribed to everyone I've found so far. But I wanna do something where I'm teaching people about how to use chat u P T and AI and to do prompt engineering well. The other thing though is I grew up my dad. When I would, I was in fifth grade, sixth grade, ninth grade, and you get asked to do an essay, my dad would put on his editor hat and just be, going through and marking all of this stuff. And so that's how I kind of approach prompt engineering is not so much just I don't know, let me throw a bunch of stuff at the wall and see what sticks. How do we really systematize this? How do we really narrow it down? Very clean and understandable. More to the ai, to the l m, but also to, a person trying to understand like, why are we doing this? You've probably seen some of the prompts that are like Pretend you're a prompt engineer. You have 30 years of experience, you have tons of experience doing A, B, C, D, E, F, G and one of the things I'm very curious about is and I'm gonna run this as a test and I'll probably post it somewhere. The, you are a prompt engineer thing pretty clearly has a strong effect. How much does the years of experience matter? How much does the, like about A, B, C, D E, F matter. And let's test it because I'm curious. Episodes will come out each week, although you might get a few bonuses occasionally, but generally you can expect podcast episodes to come out every week. They'll be posted on YouTube and Apple Podcasts and Spotify and the Google Podcast store and all the usual places so you can listen to this wherever is good for you. In the meantime. Let me know in the comments down below, if you're on YouTube or by going to the website. Prompt engineering podcast.com. Who you'd like me to interview. And also I'm hosting masterminds actually hosting one in a few minutes. So please let me know if you'd like to attend. Those will also be posted. On prompt engineering, podcast.com. Finally click the subscribe button, smash that like button and I will be talking to you soon.