Raj Shamani
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And I feel like one of the things I can be wrong here, I'm just saying it from a very non-developer, non-techie side of things, which is don't put me on the spot for this, but I genuinely feel that
people are obsessing over this one AI skill, which is prompt engineering.
Okay.
I think it's going to die.
I don't think it's like that important going on.
Like it's just the basics and the fundamentals people need to learn.
They need to learn how to be more clear and more nuanced in order to give instructions.
Right.
They don't need to do these like giant 10-day courses for prompt engineering and just obsess over it.
Everything, even basic things, you take in the framework of prompt engineering.
I think all of that is like crap.
Like in fact, I feel, at least my experience have been, my...
My models give me much better answers when I'm much more casual than when I'm trying to force like just putting a framework of doing this and that.
Till then, in future I am saying today it's relevant, today people get more results from it.
I think in some time I did couple of courses and I am like this doesn't, I mean it's great to learn but
I think it's going to be relevant at some point.
Maybe two years, five years, it's not going to make sense.
Like the obsession and the intensity which people are learning from, I think it's going to disappear in a while.
Because more and more people are going to build tools and things like yours.
And your obsession at one point or like OpenAI's obsession or Anthropic's obsession will be that how can I make it easy for a very normal person?