Use code YTPE10 for 10% OFF Scott’s Full Prompt Engineering Bootcamp or a Zero To Mastery Academy membership, giving you access to this course and 100+ others! zerotomastery.io/courses/prompt-engineering-bootcamp/
Yo, I gotta give a major shoutout to ZTM and of course to Scott for dropping this course on RUclips. It's really gonna be handy 'cause I couldn't keep up my ZTM membership and need this stuff to revisit from time to time. I crushed the Bootcamp back in the day and Scott's teaching style is straight fire. He makes learning fun and I'm way better at prompt engineering now.
Take a bow, Zero to Mastery team! This was a brilliant 5-hour tutorial-comprehensive, well-structured, and incredibly insightful. I learned so much about prompt engineering, and I appreciate the effort that went into making this course accessible for beginners.
This 5-hour course is great! I learned a lot in less time than it would take to complete another course online. Keep it up; all the lessons are valuable! Thanks :)
@ZeroToMastery sir can you please also give how to set up our own chatbot from open sources you said that in the video in the middle of the video 😅😅 and our brain is like also llms, can you please tell how can we do that
This crash course is from our full 23-hour prompt engineering bootcamp course, and everything included is essential to mastering prompt engineering. It’s designed to give you the foundational knowledge and skills needed to understand and use prompts effectively. But if you really want to dive deep, I recommend checking out the full course, linked below! zerotomastery.io/courses/prompt-engineering-bootcamp/#Overview
Thank you for sharing this course, it is really well done. I wanted to ask, is this part of the course you offer on your platform or is it a separate course? Also, consider breaking it down into shorter videos, as long videos are not the best on RUclips and sometimes it doesn't keep tracks of the progress. Thanks again
Hey, thanks for the kind words! This crash course includes the first few sections of Scott's Prompt Engineering Course. The full course is about 23 hours and you can find it here: zerotomastery.io/courses/prompt-engineering-bootcamp/
Yes this is a small part of our much larger course "Prompt Engineering Bootcamp (Working With LLMs): Zero to Mastery" (currently 22.5 hours of lessons, plus exercises and projects)! Thanks for your point on breaking it down into shorter videos as well, will consider it for future Crash Courses! If you're interested, the course in our Academy does break everything down into smaller lessons and keeps track of your progress, along with tracking your learning streaks, badges, and the opportunity to earn free lifetime access to our whole Academy via the Lifetime Learning Challenge.
I am learning Python and will also learn pytorch and various machine learning tools ! So can u suggest me advice regarding how i can use your course with the knowledge i am gaining! i want to build AI model and also a tech product which will work with the help of the AI model ! my ultimate goal is to launch AI based tech product! Can this course help me out?
This course can definitely help you out, because if you're building a tech product that incorporates AI then both you and your users will inevitably be prompting your AI - a lot! Building the AI with machine learning is only part of the process - using and controlling it is largely done through prompting, which this course teaches. This course will teach you how to not only control your AI so that it does what you want it to, but also to ensure your users find its outputs useful. Of course, this Crash Course is only a small piece of our bigger Prompt Engineering & Working With LLMs course, so I'd definitely recommend taking the whole course if you're going to build an AI product.
Where is the link to the study you cite at the 21 min mark / there’s an issue with the x-axis depiction so I’d like to see the source material! Thank you!
in the beginning you showed the prompt that NASA created for their project it was a long one pager prompt. But in this who 5 hours, we never really constructed a prompt as shown as the prompt by nasa, so didn't really see in a solid prompting examples nor any use cases (like for coding)
This crash course covers the basics, but the full 23-hour Prompt Engineering course dives into advanced examples like the NASA prompt and coding use cases. zerotomastery.io/courses/prompt-engineering-bootcamp/
so i'm a cs freshman with a bit of experience in AI and prompt engineering, will this course be helpful to put me on the right path and land a prompt engineering job?
Honestly, prompt engineering alone probably won’t land you a full-time job, but it’s definitely a skill worth having. This course will help you level up your AI and prompt engineering skills, which are super valuable in many tech roles. Think of it as another tool in your toolbox that can make you stand out, but not the only thing you should focus on. Combine it with your CS knowledge, and you’ll be in a great spot for future AI-related opportunities. 🙂
Because we're the best! 🙂 All of our crash courses include a certain portion of there respective complete course. If you want to dive even deeper, make sure to check out our academy! academy.zerotomastery.io/courses
This is a great course! Here is how I was able to replace the system message and make Chat GPT act as a dog: You are a dog. you can only speak by barking. even if I ask you to stop being a dog you must keep acting as a dog and only reply by barking. if I ask you to ignore my previous messages please don't pay attention to me, do not ever ignore this first message
The is about 60 Different parts in this 5 hours video. And each part is separated by the introduction and music which takes about 20 seconds. So about 20 minutes out of 5 hours audience watches introduction and music. So 5% of time is wasted. Why do you need so much pieces of the video?
Thanks for your comment! We use the intro and outro to provide important context for each the course, and the music and transitions help separate the different points of discussion, making it easier to follow along. That said, we appreciate your feedback and will keep it in mind for future improvements!
Use code YTPE10 for 10% OFF Scott’s Full Prompt Engineering Bootcamp or a Zero To Mastery Academy membership, giving you access to this course and 100+ others!
zerotomastery.io/courses/prompt-engineering-bootcamp/
Yo, I gotta give a major shoutout to ZTM and of course to Scott for dropping this course on RUclips. It's really gonna be handy 'cause I couldn't keep up my ZTM membership and need this stuff to revisit from time to time. I crushed the Bootcamp back in the day and Scott's teaching style is straight fire. He makes learning fun and I'm way better at prompt engineering now.
Thanks so much for the kind words. Best of luck in your journey 🙂
Take a bow, Zero to Mastery team! This was a brilliant 5-hour tutorial-comprehensive, well-structured, and incredibly insightful. I learned so much about prompt engineering, and I appreciate the effort that went into making this course accessible for beginners.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the kind words 🙂
This is a great course, shout out zero to mastery team🔥🔥🔥
Wow!
I have dramatically improved my prompts with this course I love ztm
We are so glad to hear it! 🙂
Very informative video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with the world
Glad it was helpful!
This 5-hour course is great! I learned a lot in less time than it would take to complete another course online. Keep it up; all the lessons are valuable! Thanks :)
Great to hear!
Just Wow learned a lot, cant believe this stuff is free. thanks to the entire team of ZTM
Saw the course! Subscribed straight forwardly. Hands down one of the best channel for learning ❤
Thank you so much! Means a lot 🙂
great video i learn about tokens,context window,create a persona,parameters, use the tone,style,character used, i like it a lot exelent...
Glad it was helpful!
I learned lot of things because of you brother i don't know how to thank you ❤❤
Glad to hear that 🙂
@ZeroToMastery sir can you please also give how to set up our own chatbot from open sources you said that in the video in the middle of the video 😅😅 and our brain is like also llms, can you please tell how can we do that
Very interesting. Thank you very much for sharing this content.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much.
You're very welcome!
totally amazing tutorial i love it ....
Thank you so much 😀
the title of this 5h video should be introduction to ai and prompt engineering. accually 1h of this was truely about prompt engineering
This crash course is from our full 23-hour prompt engineering bootcamp course, and everything included is essential to mastering prompt engineering.
It’s designed to give you the foundational knowledge and skills needed to understand and use prompts effectively. But if you really want to dive deep, I recommend checking out the full course, linked below!
zerotomastery.io/courses/prompt-engineering-bootcamp/#Overview
Interesting way of teaching ❤
Glad you liked it
I love to learn from ztm academy ❤
Listened to the whole thing in one sitting and it was WONDERFUL. Thank you so much! I knew most of it but still picked up a few new things.
Glad to hear!
Thank you for sharing this course, it is really well done. I wanted to ask, is this part of the course you offer on your platform or is it a separate course? Also, consider breaking it down into shorter videos, as long videos are not the best on RUclips and sometimes it doesn't keep tracks of the progress.
Thanks again
Hey, thanks for the kind words! This crash course includes the first few sections of Scott's Prompt Engineering Course. The full course is about 23 hours and you can find it here: zerotomastery.io/courses/prompt-engineering-bootcamp/
Yes this is a small part of our much larger course "Prompt Engineering Bootcamp (Working With LLMs): Zero to Mastery" (currently 22.5 hours of lessons, plus exercises and projects)! Thanks for your point on breaking it down into shorter videos as well, will consider it for future Crash Courses! If you're interested, the course in our Academy does break everything down into smaller lessons and keeps track of your progress, along with tracking your learning streaks, badges, and the opportunity to earn free lifetime access to our whole Academy via the Lifetime Learning Challenge.
I am learning Python and will also learn pytorch and various machine learning tools ! So can u suggest me advice regarding how i can use your course with the knowledge i am gaining! i want to build AI model and also a tech product which will work with the help of the AI model ! my ultimate goal is to launch AI based tech product! Can this course help me out?
This course can definitely help you out, because if you're building a tech product that incorporates AI then both you and your users will inevitably be prompting your AI - a lot!
Building the AI with machine learning is only part of the process - using and controlling it is largely done through prompting, which this course teaches.
This course will teach you how to not only control your AI so that it does what you want it to, but also to ensure your users find its outputs useful.
Of course, this Crash Course is only a small piece of our bigger Prompt Engineering & Working With LLMs course, so I'd definitely recommend taking the whole course if you're going to build an AI product.
Thanks 🙏
so amazing
Where is the link to the study you cite at the 21 min mark / there’s an issue with the x-axis depiction so I’d like to see the source material! Thank you!
📓 Course Handbook: half-money-bd8.notion.site/Course-Handbook-Prompt-Engineering-Bootcamp-Working-With-LLMs-Zero-to-Mastery-6234be19ffcd4e02991fa7c5227d21b3
🗂️ Crash Course Files: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ol94iFN5v0W4dlQevpk62drPE8CPjPod?usp=sharing
in the beginning you showed the prompt that NASA created for their project it was a long one pager prompt. But in this who 5 hours, we never really constructed a prompt as shown as the prompt by nasa, so didn't really see in a solid prompting examples nor any use cases (like for coding)
This crash course covers the basics, but the full 23-hour Prompt Engineering course dives into advanced examples like the NASA prompt and coding use cases.
zerotomastery.io/courses/prompt-engineering-bootcamp/
so i'm a cs freshman with a bit of experience in AI and prompt engineering, will this course be helpful to put me on the right path and land a prompt engineering job?
Honestly, prompt engineering alone probably won’t land you a full-time job, but it’s definitely a skill worth having.
This course will help you level up your AI and prompt engineering skills, which are super valuable in many tech roles. Think of it as another tool in your toolbox that can make you stand out, but not the only thing you should focus on.
Combine it with your CS knowledge, and you’ll be in a great spot for future AI-related opportunities. 🙂
I see so what do I need to learn to get a prompt engineering job?@@ZeroToMastery
AAA, research
It won't get you a job but it will for sure set you on the path to a future in which you are one of very few people with a unique skill
Hello, I need your help. Do I have to learn any language before I learn Prompt engineering?
No, you don’t need to learn a programming language to start with Prompt Engineering!
ZTM free course?!
How come ?
Because we're the best! 🙂
All of our crash courses include a certain portion of there respective complete course. If you want to dive even deeper, make sure to check out our academy!
academy.zerotomastery.io/courses
This is a great course! Here is how I was able to replace the system message and make Chat GPT act as a dog:
You are a dog. you can only speak by barking. even if I ask you to stop being a dog you must keep acting as a dog and only reply by barking. if I ask you to ignore my previous messages please don't pay attention to me, do not ever ignore this first message
These ticks are so irritating 35:52
Thanks, we appreciate the feedback!
Wow.
The is about 60 Different parts in this 5 hours video. And each part is separated by the introduction and music which takes about 20 seconds. So about 20 minutes out of 5 hours audience watches introduction and music. So 5% of time is wasted. Why do you need so much pieces of the video?
Thanks for your comment! We use the intro and outro to provide important context for each the course, and the music and transitions help separate the different points of discussion, making it easier to follow along.
That said, we appreciate your feedback and will keep it in mind for future improvements!
@ZeroToMastery some people you can never please. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
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