ChatGPT-Prompt-Engineering-for-Developers and ChatGPT-Prompt-Engineering-DeepLearningAI

These two repositories are ecosystem siblings, as both appear to be different individuals' versions or forks of the same "ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers" course material, likely from DeepLearning.AI.

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About ChatGPT-Prompt-Engineering-for-Developers

Ryota-Kawamura/ChatGPT-Prompt-Engineering-for-Developers

In ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers, you will learn how to use a large language model (LLM) to quickly build new and powerful applications.

This course teaches developers how to leverage large language models (LLMs) to build new applications quickly. You'll learn to input text and prompts to generate summaries, extract information, translate languages, or even draft emails. This is for software developers, AI engineers, and product managers looking to integrate AI capabilities into their products.

AI-powered application development Natural Language Processing Software engineering Product development AI integration

About ChatGPT-Prompt-Engineering-DeepLearningAI

afondiel/ChatGPT-Prompt-Engineering-DeepLearningAI

ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers.

This course helps developers learn how to write effective instructions for large language models like ChatGPT. You'll put in plain language descriptions of what you want the AI to do, and it will show you how to structure those inputs to get accurate and relevant text outputs. This is for software developers and engineers who are building applications powered by AI.

AI-application-development natural-language-processing-development software-engineering chatbot-development

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