• Jayjader@jlai.lu
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    2 hours ago

    Which raises a larger question: Did prompt engineering roles ever truly exist?

    All experts interviewed for this piece were skeptical. The market itself was real enough: The North American prompt engineering market was valued at $75.5 million in 2023, with a compound annual growth rate of 32.8%. But whether that translated into formally titled roles is another matter.

    … How can the market be “real enough” if we can’t tell if any jobs actually existed? Maybe I just don’t know enough about economics.

  • Asetru@feddit.org
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    24 hours ago

    Today, strong AI prompting is simply an expected skill, not a stand-alone role.

    If a company tells me they expect me to be good at writing prompts at least I know I can dodge that bullet and just never ever work there. Nice.

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    2 days ago

    wow so LLMs were just another dangerous anti-labor fad huh

    if only this had been completely obvious to anyone who actually reads about how models work since a decade ago

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    “Prompt engineering.” 🤣

    “AI” really brings out the goofies, and their even goofier targets lap it up.