We are thrilled to introduce our all-new short course ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers, built in partnership with OpenAI and taught by Isa Fulford (OpenAI) and Andrew Ng!
This course will teach you the best practices for building applications using API access and enable you to use these techniques in your own projects.
ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers is available now and is free for a limited time. Don’t miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of a new era in AI!
Thank you for providing this course for free. I took it a few days ago and it is helpful for people new to prompting. I learned about a more systematic workflow and I’m currently developing my personal boilerplate for ChatGPT prompts. I can confidently recommend this course.
Good question, I would also like to know that. I made a backup to keep access to it. Of course you may not share or distribute this backup to the public, but it gives you enough time to work through it, even when the course is no longer available for free.
excellent course, thank you very much for sharing it… with this course I started this adventure of learning prompt engineering… I hope there are more deliveries and thus learn from the experts…
Hello @jerrylive. It would be a pleasure to provide you with the procedure how I did make a backup of the Jupyter Notebooks of the ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers course. I will do that instantly, after having the OK from the @DeepLearning.AI-Team. It is not a secret or hack, but I won’t share it, if it is against the rules of this forum to take backups outside of the system or to publish procedures how to do it. If this would not be allowed, I would of course also delete my own backups. I contacted the Team and am looking forward to their answer. Thanks for your understanding. You can rest assured that I will post the procedure asap, when I am allowed to do so. Have a great time and happy learning.
Hello, there is no limit on the course as of now. No need for back ups. We do have restrictions in our community on sharing our content. Do keep in mind there is no time limit in our short courses!
At the moment there is no requirement to actually read or write code in this course. You could just watch the videos and listen. However you will get a lot more out of the discussion if you know a little bit of Python, and feel comfortable tinkering a little with code someone else has written. Mostly you’re editing text strings, or prompts, that guide the model on how to generate its output. Hence the title Prompt Engineering