Prompt Engineering in Generative AI: Types & Techniques | KodeKloud

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Published 2023-11-29
Welcome to KodeKloud! In this video, we explore the crucial role of prompt engineering in shaping generative AI output. From explicit to bias-mitigating prompts, we cover a spectrum of techniques, including zero-shot, one-shot, and few-shot prompting. Whether you're a developer or AI enthusiast, enhance your understanding with practical examples in the resources section using ChatGPT. Like, share, and subscribe for more on DevOps and Cloud tech insights! 🚀🤖


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⬇️Below are the topics we are going to discuss in this video:
00:00 - Introduction
00:45 - What is Prompt Engineering
03:18 - Types of Prompts
03:47 - Explicit Prompt
04:28 - Conversational Prompt
05:04 - Instructional Prompts
05:49 - Context-Based Prompts
07:18 - Open-Ended Prompts
08:03 - Bias-Mitigating Prompts
10:40 - Code Generation Prompts
12:50 - Key Techniques of Prompt Engineering
13:28 - Zero Shot Prompting
15:11 - One Shot Prompting
18:20 - Few-Shot Prompting


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All Comments (3)
  • @motbus3
    Just to be sure you all are well informed and this has been already proven not useful by many researches
  • @putnam120
    Hot take: this won't be a position people hire for in a couple years.