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Just got hired for a €300k per year paid job as prompt engineer. And I don't even really have a technical background lmao.
Thanks to the anon who shilled promt engineering a few weeks ago.
Im so /comfy/ right now

>> No.54458164

No you didn't.

>> No.54458185

You're the one who posts all the frog threads about being a 40 year old virgin living in your mom's basement.

>> No.54458191
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>>54458164
Seethe more
All I have to do is ask ChatGPT the right questions. I have a talent for that and you don't haha.

>> No.54458209

>>54458185
I'm 26 my dude

>> No.54458210

>>54458191
No you don't.
Shit larp

>> No.54458232

>>54458209
Stop shitting up the board at 4 AM with stupid ass threads you stupid faggot.

>> No.54458234

>>54458210
Whatever dude, I have no needs to convince you. Why wouldn't it be possible?

Here are some possible arguments for why $300k per year for being a prompt engineer would be worth it:

High Demand: As technology continues to grow and improve, there is high demand for prompt engineers who can develop and maintain efficient software systems. This demand is reflected in the higher salary for prompt engineers.

Specialized Skillset: Prompt engineers possess specialized knowledge and skills that require years of education and training. Therefore, offering a higher salary is necessary to secure the best talent in the market.

High Responsibility: Prompt engineers are responsible for the smooth functioning of complex software systems, and any malfunction can cause significant loss in revenue for the organization. Therefore, a higher salary is justified for the high level of responsibility that they take on.

Cost of Living: The cost of living in certain locations is much higher than others. Therefore, offering a higher salary is necessary to attract workers to these locations.

Competitive Advantage: A company that offers a higher salary for prompt engineers is likely to attract top talent and establish itself as a leader in the industry. This can provide a significant competitive advantage over other companies in the same field.

>> No.54458239

>>54458142
Why would you pay anyone even $10k per year for something like that lmao

>> No.54458251

What sort of talent is required for this job

>> No.54458254

>>54458239
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ai-artificial-intelligence-chatgpt-jobs-prompt-engineer/

>> No.54458261

>>54458234
>I have no needs to convince you
>Shits on the board anyway
ChatGPT hand typed that, and anybody can be a "prompt engineer"

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>>54458142
This is the worst LARP I've ever fucking seen and I've been on /biz/ a long time

>> No.54458266

>>54458251
Notably, and unlike many higher-level jobs in tech, working as a prompt engineer doesn't necessarily require an engineering or coding background. One job listing for a prompt engineer describes the role as an "art" that's "a hybrid between programming, instructing and teaching."

Hot new programming language: English
Andrej Karpathy, a founding member of ChatGPT maker OpenAI and former senior director of AI at Tesla, recently tweeted that a prompt engineer can also be thought of "as a kind of LLM psychologist."

>> No.54458321

>>54458142
Lol, you're as high as a giraffe's ass. What industry hired you specifically for ChatGPT?

>> No.54458341

>>54458142
>>54458254
I'd bet $300k you could find some autist who would do that shit for free lmao

>> No.54458351

>>54458321
A children's hospital. I design AI promts for LLMs.

>> No.54458364

>>54458266
as such a nascent industry/line of work, where did you even learn this? Just browsing the internet, /g/, tech boards etc?

>> No.54458400

>>54458364
I just paid $20 and played around with it.
From there I really started to understand the complexities. There were days were I spent 10 hours just to optimize the question and response. I don't really think people understand how mind blowing this tech is. And what kind of skills are needed to just ask the right question

>> No.54458409

can I use gpt 4 for free?

>> No.54458419

>>54458409
It's free

>> No.54458451

>>54458234
Dumb zoomer, kill yourself.

>> No.54458480

>>54458400
No mate, it's pointless and gay, its not even real ai, its just a bunch of buzzwords to bamboozle investors out of their money. Nothing more than an algo rolled in glitter

>> No.54458492

>>54458400
>don't really think people understand how mind blowing this tech is
Well, you certainly don't either, having no programming/technical background. So don't pretend spending time using it makes you a galaxy brain. Some people design cars, some people build cars, some people just drive cars and some race them for prize money
>what kind of skills are needed to just ask the right question
Not many it turns out, especially since the technology will develop faster than your "understanding" of it

>> No.54458495

>>54458234
> hi chatgpt, how can i let people know i'm retarded without saying i'm retarded

>> No.54458501

I asked ChatGPT "How do I ask out that cute Walmart chick" and it didn't get anything

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>>54458451
>>54458480
>>54458492
>>54458495
Everyone is just jealous of me haha

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>>54458142
liar

>> No.54459672

>>54458142
I'm making almost three times that plus quarterly bonuses at Wendy's as a sous chef... Welcome to the big leagues though, kid.

>> No.54459743

>>54458142
>be poorfag
>resent existence
>too lazy and dumb to find a way out
>cope by creating inane, low IQ e-fantasies
many such cases. it's not even worth saying "no one believes you."

>> No.54460028

>>54459743
lol op is a huge faggot
delete dis op

>> No.54460078

>>54458409
GPT3.5 and below are free. GPT4 is $20 per month. It might be free once GPT5 rolls around

>> No.54460087

wait a minute this larp is actually making sense

>> No.54460108

>it's a SCAM!!!
the luddites scream out in impotent rage as they fail to adapt to modern technology

>> No.54460560

>>54458234
it's not possible because you don't understand what prompt engineering is
nobody needs a rando to ask chatgpt things. chatgpt is literally trained with rlhf (human feedback) to make it palatable to normalfags
when companies hire prompt engineers, they mean backend software developers finetuning large language models and designing base background prompts for startup applications

t. actual prompt engineer

read the above, ask chatgpt if you don't understand some words, then larp better next time

>> No.54460890

>>54458142
There were articles a decade ago talking about how people who know how to google properly would be the next big industry.