As someone who works in marketing, this is one of the cheapest tricks to sell something: "Our product is so good that it is dangerous and we cannot release it to the world". This translates to "Give us a lot of money for limited, exclusive access, sign this NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) so no one finds out it's not that good until we make enough revenue and can claim we made a less dangerous version for all, but the better version with more risks is established as high-price product." ;)
And of course, in "AI" land, use the established "you are prompting it wrong" when customers complain that they don't see the benefits of paying a lot for something that doesn't deliver ;)
@jwildeboer "so, where is the documentation on effective and efficient prompting?"
@quinn "Prompting is more an art than a simple process we can document. For $LOTSAMONEY we can get you exclusive sessions with our resident prompt artists. Do note the NDA needed for that and you are only allowed to take notes, no recordings, no followup questions. This is a limited offer." ;)
@jwildeboer @quinn Soooo... Is someone already working on an LLM that will "democratise" prompting?