Interested in learning more about the essential role of prompt engineering skills in optimizing GenAI tools for project professionals? Join us for an upcoming webinar where we'll share key findings from PMI's recent report, "Talking to the Machine: Prompt Engineering Essentials for Project Professionals," co-authored by PMI Thought Leadership Director, Edivandro Conforto, PhD, and myself. You can access the report here: https://lnkd.in/gjMHPJNC
Shape the conversation!
In the comments below, share the questions you'd like to see answered during the webinar.
-What would you like to know about prompt engineering?
-What questions did the report raise for you?
-What would you like to dive into or explore further when it comes to prompt engineering? Saving Changes...
Rupal,
That looks a super interesting webinar! I won't be able to join, however I will review the recording. I'm very curious about prompt engineering, and if that changes a lot from using paid vs free version of actual tools as Chatgpt or Canva.
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1 reply by Rupal Bhandari
Apr 10, 2024 1:25 AM
Rupal Bhandari
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Hey Mayte, The short answer is - it does change. "A lot" or not is subjective. But the capabilites of the paid tools are different (better!) and that obviously means you need to slightly alter how you approach it as well.
Do share your thoughts on the recording. I'd personally love to hear more.
Thanks Rupal. here are a few questions from my side
1. What are the key elements of an effective prompt for Gen AI applications?
2. How does prompt engineering differ with different domains? for example, I am from Healthcare? what are the basics for me to know. In other words, can you provide real-world examples of how prompt engineering is being used in different industries
3. Are there specific tools or techniques available to assist with prompt engineering?
4. What are some of the challenges associated with prompt engineering, and how can these be overcome
5. Any ethical considerations around prompt engineering that we need to be aware of?
Also, what are the anticipated advancements in prompt engineering for Gen AI in the coming years?
Thx
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2 replies by Laura Lazzerini and Rupal Bhandari
Apr 10, 2024 1:25 AM
Rupal Bhandari
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Thank you for the questions Deepa. Let's see what we can cover in the webinar. Else I'll try to get back on them individually.
Apr 19, 2024 9:22 AM
Laura Lazzerini
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Hi,
I would like to share with the Community some of the tools that PMI has developed in the area of AI and that helped me to better understand AI, Prompting and the other related topics.
I think that many of the answers to the questions above are addressed in the webinar, but in case you would wish to go more in depth, the resources listed above are all free for members.
Rupal,
That looks a super interesting webinar! I won't be able to join, however I will review the recording. I'm very curious about prompt engineering, and if that changes a lot from using paid vs free version of actual tools as Chatgpt or Canva.
Hey Mayte, The short answer is - it does change. "A lot" or not is subjective. But the capabilites of the paid tools are different (better!) and that obviously means you need to slightly alter how you approach it as well.
Do share your thoughts on the recording. I'd personally love to hear more.
Thanks Rupal. here are a few questions from my side
1. What are the key elements of an effective prompt for Gen AI applications?
2. How does prompt engineering differ with different domains? for example, I am from Healthcare? what are the basics for me to know. In other words, can you provide real-world examples of how prompt engineering is being used in different industries
3. Are there specific tools or techniques available to assist with prompt engineering?
4. What are some of the challenges associated with prompt engineering, and how can these be overcome
5. Any ethical considerations around prompt engineering that we need to be aware of?
Also, what are the anticipated advancements in prompt engineering for Gen AI in the coming years?
Thx
Thank you for the questions Deepa. Let's see what we can cover in the webinar. Else I'll try to get back on them individually. Saving Changes...
Head of Cloud Software & Services| Ericsson EMEAVictoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria
Hi Rupal,
Thank you for sharing and I will mark my calendar for the event. Please find below the questions that come to mind:
-What is prompt engineering in a simple term?
-What is the relevance of prompt engineering to day-to-day project management activities?
-How can prompt engineering be used for real-time operations?
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1 reply by Rupal Bhandari
Apr 12, 2024 10:12 AM
Rupal Bhandari
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thank you Taiwo. We answer a lot of these questions in the webinar, so you should definitely attend. See you there on the 16th!
Hi Rupal,
Thank you for sharing and I will mark my calendar for the event. Please find below the questions that come to mind:
-What is prompt engineering in a simple term?
-What is the relevance of prompt engineering to day-to-day project management activities?
-How can prompt engineering be used for real-time operations?
thank you Taiwo. We answer a lot of these questions in the webinar, so you should definitely attend. See you there on the 16th! Saving Changes...
Thanks, Rupal. Already registered for the webinar. Look forward to learning more about prompt engineering! Saving Changes...
Misael CastroSenior Project Manager | Program Manager | Global Account Manager| Nubelity LLCMexico
1. Beyond the prompt how should we talk to the machine? What metal model we should adopt?
2. aside patterns what are the frameworks available to for project professionals to get the most of the LLMs?
3. how can we overcome bias in the output of the LLM?
4. are there any available prompting hacks for project professionals?
5. Every LLM model has different personality how can we tailor it to our context and get better outcomes.
6. I´m ken to know use cases advance data analysis using structure and unstructured data will you please include a real world use case in the coming webinar?
7. are there any plans to enable advance data analysis feature in PMI infinity?, similar to code interpreter in chatGPT Saving Changes...
Head of International Project Management Office| Deutsche TelekomPraha, Czechia
Apr 10, 2024 12:24 AM
Replying to Dr. Deepa Bhide
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Thanks Rupal. here are a few questions from my side
1. What are the key elements of an effective prompt for Gen AI applications?
2. How does prompt engineering differ with different domains? for example, I am from Healthcare? what are the basics for me to know. In other words, can you provide real-world examples of how prompt engineering is being used in different industries
3. Are there specific tools or techniques available to assist with prompt engineering?
4. What are some of the challenges associated with prompt engineering, and how can these be overcome
5. Any ethical considerations around prompt engineering that we need to be aware of?
Also, what are the anticipated advancements in prompt engineering for Gen AI in the coming years?
Thx
Hi,
I would like to share with the Community some of the tools that PMI has developed in the area of AI and that helped me to better understand AI, Prompting and the other related topics.
I think that many of the answers to the questions above are addressed in the webinar, but in case you would wish to go more in depth, the resources listed above are all free for members. Saving Changes...
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