Category: Prompt Engineering 101

  • Week 6 of the prompt engineering course is now done – and with it, the whole course. Over six weeks ago, I started this course to better understand Artificial Intelligence, especially how it could connect to my current college education and my future in data analytics. The first three weeks focused on the fundamentals of…

  • We’re in the home stretch now, five weeks of the course down and only one more to go. This week continued the pattern from last week of focusing more on the business side of freelance prompt engineering than the skill itself. My ever-faithful professor walked me through how to get my name out there as…

  • Four weeks down, two more to go. After passing the halfway point last week, the course switched from teaching me knowledge and skills to actually applying it all. Instead of learning how to take English-language requests and turn them into prompts, I now needed to turn my technical skills into easy-to-market pitches. To do this,…

  • Week 3 is now done and pushed my skills beyond what I already knew. This week was all about combining the tools that I had been using individually to create a workflow for a potential client. I started by looking at various AI tools and their specialities, from ChatGPT and Gemini for text to MidJourney…

  • Week 2 is in the bag, and it was exciting to get hands-on with prompt engineering and coffee shops. This week was my first encounter of new content as I began to learn more than what I had casually done before. I started again by asking ChatGPT to teach me through Week 2 of the…

  • I’ll admit, using AI as a tool to teach me more about AI throws me off, but it is the expert on itself. I started my coursework by switching to ‘Study’ mode and telling ChatGPT to use the curriculum that it had created and walk me through Week 1, which it titled “Introduction to Prompt…

  • Artificial intelligence is taking over the world. Slightly drastic, but that seems to be the sentiment of literally everyone. That, or it’s going to save humanity. Generally speaking, I try to be more down-the-middle in my views about major topics (American politics don’t help with that). Rather than becoming too extreme one way or the…