> I think, as others have mentioned, there is an implicit ethnonationalism here in linking various governments, specifically post-colonial states (say Nigeria) with the tribes that live in them. Saying that a…
> I realize some folks are salty they paid a ton of money for the idea that a piece of paper gives them some sort of prestige. Actually the paper does, but my issue is not papers, rather knowledge. The level of…
>The text is _engineered_ to evoke a specific response. My grandma can say she engineered Google search to give search results from her location. > "Engineer" is a verb here, not a noun. It's perfectly valid to say…
Why is this called prompt engineering not prompt something else? I feel like the word engineering is being abused
> I think, as others have mentioned, there is an implicit ethnonationalism here in linking various governments, specifically post-colonial states (say Nigeria) with the tribes that live in them. Saying that a…
> I realize some folks are salty they paid a ton of money for the idea that a piece of paper gives them some sort of prestige. Actually the paper does, but my issue is not papers, rather knowledge. The level of…
>The text is _engineered_ to evoke a specific response. My grandma can say she engineered Google search to give search results from her location. > "Engineer" is a verb here, not a noun. It's perfectly valid to say…
Why is this called prompt engineering not prompt something else? I feel like the word engineering is being abused