Did you know that the “Ask AI Guy” is a combination AI and human and that the “Inwood Manhattan” site you are at right now is a part of the 75 sites of the Blog Coalition that the Ask AI Guy updates?
Oh, and yes, the Ask AI Guy has answered 10 questions about becoming and marketing a career as an AI Prompt Engineer. It is short, only around 5,000 words, but there are some interesting ideas. To learn more go to Ask AI Guy’s “AI Prompt Engineer Dream” page.
“Inwood Manhattan” serves as a practical example of how a community can aid in honing your prompt engineering skills. To become a prompt engineer, begin by understanding your audience’s needs and interests, such as their cultural history or social dynamics. Engage in an iterative process of experimentation, starting with basic concepts and refining them over time. Use your community as a support system, inviting feedback and sharing prompts for mutual inspiration. Strive for prompt diversity to cater to a broader audience and generate nuanced insights.
Consistency is crucial in creating prompts, as it sharpens your skills and deepens your expertise in the chosen area. Implement community feedback for real-world relevance and impact and use metrics to track your prompts’ success and inform future refinements. If you’ve mastered the craft, you could turn your skill into a business, offering prompt engineering services to local businesses or training others in your community. Lastly, stay informed about AI developments and be adaptable to the evolving needs and growth of your community, a hallmark of a successful prompt engineer.
Again, go here to learn more about the “AI Prompt Engineer Dream” Book on AI from the Ask AI Guy