Our story on AI prompt engineers / metaphorical demon summoners / soon-to-be-obsolete incantation hoarders is on today's Washington Post front page.

Here's a free-to-read gift link: https://wapo.st/41uT024

Tech’s hottest new job: AI whisperer. No coding required.

Proponents of the growing field argue that the early weirdness of AI chatbots can be avoided by a human giving the machine all the right instructions.

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From the r/technology thread for our story on prompt engineers: "Use this in any way you can to help with your current job but keep it to yourself. Then also use it to help you make your next career step."

https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/11cvrup/techs_hottest_new_job_ai_whisperer_no_coding/

Tech’s hottest new job: AI whisperer. No coding required.

Posted in r/technology by u/brunnock • 522 points and 155 comments

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From the Hacker News discussion of the story:

"Professional prompt engineers: journalists, police interrogators, detectives and private investigators, most people working in sales, most people working in the judicial system, politicians, many people working in "HR", ... maybe "tech jobs" will no longer be a meaningful designation anymore in a few decades?"

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34947153

Tech’s hottest new job: Prompt engineer | Hacker News