AI Prompt Social Platform
Currently, AI prompt engineering is a private matter between you and the machine.
If you discover an interesting prompt worth sharing, you can go out of your way to post it to some social app, like Twitter. Some have even gone so far as to make YouTube videos showing their favorite prompts.
I contend that a social prompt engineering platform could unleash human creativity in that we'd be able to see the most effective and powerful prompts rise to the top of the feed, via some kind of voting mechanism. There are already Twitter accounts and Subreddits that collect interesting prompts, but the chat itself could be a social platform as well. Perhaps all chats would be private by default, but with a single click of a button it could be "posted" to your feed or your profile.
Currently, AI prompt engineering is a private matter between you and the machine.
If you discover an interesting prompt worth sharing, you can go out of your way to post it to some social app, like Twitter. Some have even gone so far as to make YouTube videos showing their favorite prompts.
I contend that a social prompt engineering platform could unleash human creativity in that we'd be able to see the most effective and powerful prompts rise to the top of the feed, via some kind of voting mechanism. There are already Twitter accounts and Subreddits that collect interesting prompts, but the chat itself could be a social platform as well. Perhaps all chats would be private by default, but with a single click of a button it could be "posted" to your feed or your profile.
Currently, AI prompt engineering is a private matter between you and the machine.
If you discover an interesting prompt worth sharing, you can go out of your way to post it to some social app, like Twitter. Some have even gone so far as to make YouTube videos showing their favorite prompts.
I contend that a social prompt engineering platform could unleash human creativity in that we'd be able to see the most effective and powerful prompts rise to the top of the feed, via some kind of voting mechanism. There are already Twitter accounts and Subreddits that collect interesting prompts, but the chat itself could be a social platform as well. Perhaps all chats would be private by default, but with a single click of a button it could be "posted" to your feed or your profile.