Free Prompt Engineering Course
My Free Prompt Engineering Course is available via:
https://tokenomics.ie/
Prompt Engineering Essentials (containing the following modules)
- Introduction to Prompt Engineering
- What Is Prompt Engineering.
- How Does It Work.
- How You Can Use It.
- Best Practice Tips.
- Prompt Examples.
- The Personal Rubric Basics
- What Is The Personal Rubric
- The Rubric is a Metaphor
- Anatomy of Roles
- Best Practice Tips. #2
- Prompt Examples. #2
Prompt Engineering Basic Tutorial
- Introduction to Semantic & Syntactic Considerations
- What is Semantics
- What is Syntax
- Understand the Nuances of Language
- Primary Nuances of Language
- Punctuation.
- Best Practice Tips #3
- Prompt Examples #3
- First Steps With Roles, Intent & Tone.
- The Importance of Roles.
- The Intent Of The Prompt.
- The Tone Of The Prompt
- Best Practice Tips #4
- Prompt Examples – Roles
- Prompt Examples – Intent
- Prompt Examples – Tone
Prompt Engineering Median Tutorial
- Defining The Prompt
- Open-Ended and Closed-Ended Prompts.
- Keyword Extraction, Query Expansion, And Paraphrasing.
- Explicit And Implicit Prompts.
- Active And Passive Voice.
- Irony, Idioms and Sarcasm.
- Allusions.
- Best Practice Tips.
- Prompt Examples.
- Conclusion & Wrap-Up
- Management of Risk
- Learning Element Summary
- Best Practice Tips – The Five C’s
- Pre-Prompts
- The Next Level
- Final Words
Why Is It Free?
Prompt Engineering will become an essential skill, similar to being able to create a document or use a spreadsheet. I am happy to make a small contribution to anything that frees people from the drudgery of everyday / boring / repetitive tasks.
We are now seeing voice input, programmatic input and other modalities however the fundamental grasp of semantics & syntax will remain in the ascendancy, imho. Once upon a time I would have said in the short term but there really is no such thing as short term from an LLM perspective.
Note: As of now I do have a circa 50,000 word update which is in the process of forming the basis of the next iteration / expansion of the Courses on offer.
Why Is It So Old?
In my opinion a significant % of the fundamental language rules have not changed hence I am reposting this notification.
What Else Have You?
Additionally I would offer the following articles available via my TalkingToClaude.com
(FYI - all links open in a new window.)
Digital Senescence: The Irony of Aging in an Immortal Machine
https://www.talkingtoclaude.com/p/digital-senescence-the-irony-of-aging
Rethinking Mechanistic Interpretability: A Critical Perspective on Current Research Approaches
https://www.talkingtoclaude.com/p/rethinking-mechanistic-interpretability
Non-linear Manifolds
https://www.talkingtoclaude.com/p/non-linear-manifolds
Prompting Strategies for "Escalation to Higher Dimensions/Layers in LLMs"
https://www.talkingtoclaude.com/p/prompting-strategies-for-escalation
Pruning via Merging: Compressing LLMs via Manifold Alignment Based Layer Merging
https://www.talkingtoclaude.com/p/pruning-via-merging-compressing-llms
The Next Axial Age: The Great AI Metamorphosis.
https://www.talkingtoclaude.com/p/the-next-axial-age
The Complexity of Large Language Models: A Marionette Analogy
https://www.talkingtoclaude.com/p/the-complexity-of-large-language
