What do Prompt engineers have in common with telephone operators in the 1870s?
Spoiler - they're both dying professions
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00:00 Highlights
01:10 Intro - where did prompt engineering go wrong?
4:10 what is prompt engineering fundamentally?
10:54 LLMs training data reflects prompt engineering
12:32 prompts are model dependent
14:02 prompts that make you think
18:26 combining expert and generalist medical models for doctors
19:49 Diagnostic reasoning prompts, is it interpretable?
26:55 can we find prompts more elegantly/ systematically ?
28:42 Will prompts become obsolete? Models that self discover prompts
31:09 Telephone operators and Prompt engineers - death of a profession
Refs
Prompt "hacks" (oh man) - https://learnprompting.org/docs/intermediate/chain_of_thought
Diagnostic prompt interpretability paper - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41746-024-01010-1
self - discover https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.03620
telephone operators - https://www.history.com/news/rise-fall-telephone-switchboard-operators