Prompt Engineering And ChatGPT

Prompt Engineering And ChatGPT

Join us for Prompt Engineering And ChatGPT event where we explore the power of AI language models in a fun and interactive way!

By Bluejay Technology Group

Date and time

Thursday, May 8 · 6 - 7pm PDT

Location

Online

Agenda

Introduction & Welcome

Live Prompting Demo

Real-Life Case Studies in Prompt Engineering

Hands-On Practice & Interactive Session

Q&A Session

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Master Prompt Engineering and Unlock the Power of AI!

Are you new to AI or curious about how to get more insightful responses from tools like ChatGPT? This beginner-friendly class will introduce you to the fundamentals of prompt engineering – a key skill for effectively guiding AI and obtaining accurate, relevant answers.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Essential techniques for crafting powerful prompts
  • Practical exercises using ChatGPT as a starting tool
  • How to expand your skills to work with a range of AI platforms as you progress

This workshop is designed for complete beginners as well as those looking to enhance their existing skills. We’ll start with ChatGPT, and then explore how prompt engineering principles can apply to various AI systems, empowering you to get the most from your interactions with any AI.

Please make sure you have access to a basic or premium ChatGPT account, as we’ll be using ChatGPT for live prompting exercises. The class will be highly interactive, with case studies and hands-on practice focused on crafting effective prompts. Bring your curiosity and readiness to explore the full potential of prompt engineering!

Join us to discover the exciting possibilities prompt engineering offers, starting with ChatGPT and growing from there!


Presented by Bluejay Technology Group

Frequently asked questions

What will I need to participate in this AI Prompt Engineering class?

To get the most out of this interactive workshop, you’ll need a computer with internet access. While a dual-monitor setup is ideal for following along and experimenting with prompts simultaneously, a single monitor will work fine, too.

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