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The art of asking nicely

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Re: The art of asking nicely

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Prompt design / learning how to talk to and communicate effectively with AIs is going to be the next decade’s programming superpower. As an aside, are there any good approaches for producing this kind of generative art on a CPU only system that lacks a GPU?

Just yesterday I was asked if I was worried about losing my job because of AI and I smugly replied that us programmers will be needed even more, as interpreters. This is an excellent article as explanation I'll be sharing!

Re: The art of asking nicely

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My city is in covid lockdown right now so I have been passing some of the time playing with these notebooks. It is oddly addictive. https://photos.app.goo.gl/t41uLs3Wogmrgn887

Definitely not a gun-nerd ... but I got a laugh out of the Dyson AR-15 :-)

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I've asked my son (13) nicely to stop playing games but he just won't listen. I even tried to ground him yesterday but he easily overpowered me and threatened me. I don't know what to do. I fear he will only get stronger and more defiant and something bad will happen to me.

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Prompt design / learning how to talk to and communicate effectively with AIs is going to be the next decade’s programming superpower. As an aside, are there any good approaches for producing this kind of generative art on a CPU only system that lacks a GPU?

> Prompt design / learning how to talk to and communicate effectively with AIs is going to be the next decade’s programming superpower.

Just how programming was supposed to be the "new literacy"?

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I'm kind of fascinated how internet hype speech is taking over categories of image representation and art styles.

[filed under: "ultra cool comment trending as a meme on reddit" ;-) ]

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Prompt design / learning how to talk to and communicate effectively with AIs is going to be the next decade’s programming superpower. As an aside, are there any good approaches for producing this kind of generative art on a CPU only system that lacks a GPU?

Very much like the current "being able to google properly" skill.
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