Unlocking the Secrets of Prompt Engineering, published by Packt This is the code repository for Unlocking the Secretes of Prompt Engineering., published by Packt.
This book is for a wide audience, including writers, marketing and business professionals, researchers, students, tech enthusiasts, and creative individuals. Anyone looking for strategies and examples for using AI co-writing tools like ChatGPT effectively in domains such as content creation, drafting emails, and inspiring artistic works, will find this book especially useful. If you are interested in AI, NLP, and innovative software for personal or professional use, this is the book for you.
This book covers the following exciting features:
- Explore the different types of prompts, their strengths, and weaknesses
- Understand the AI agent's knowledge and mental model
- Enhance your creative writing with AI insights for fiction and poetry
- Develop advanced skills in AI chatbot creation and deployment
- Discover how AI will transform industries such as education, legal, and others
- Integrate LLMs with various tools to boost productivity
- Understand AI ethics and best practices, and navigate limitations effectively
- Experiment and optimize AI techniques for best results
If you feel this book is for you, get your copy today!
All of the files is organized into folders. For example, Chapter8.
Unlocking the Secrets of Prompt Engineering is your key to mastering the art of AI-driven writing. This book propels you into the world of large language models (LLMs), empowering you to create and apply prompts effectively for diverse applications, from revolutionizing content creation and chatbots to coding assistance.
With the following software and hardware list you can run all code files present in the book.
Software required | OS required |
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OpenAI ChatGPT, GPT-3.5, and GPT-4 | Windows, macOS, or Linux |
Anthropic Claude 2 | |
Google Bard |
Gilbert Mizrahi is an accomplished professional with a diverse background and a passion for product strategy innovation, interactive data visualization, and AI. He holds an MS in Operations Research from Stanford University and a BS in Industrial Engineering. Gilbert founded three companies in digital cartography, high-end computer graphics integration, and commercial printing. He worked as a senior research engineer at Aptima, where he managed and contributed to projects funded by NASA, DARPA, The US Air Force, the NIH, and others. Gilbert has held multiple leadership roles, including CEO, president, and VP. As a co-founder at Twnel, he is currently the head of product R&D and is exploring AI-based solutions for clients.