I always thought Musk's turning point was in the pandemic when he was wrong about how dangerous it could be (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/13/business/Elon-Musk-tesla-...). And from there the decline began, but now I realize and remember that before 2020 he was already doing some crazy things...
I was in your place as an opinion a few months ago. I thought this was a short thing, but models will just get easier to use, like many other tools. And that won't stop someone from having to use them with prompt engineering, even if it seems pretty trivial.
It's like the Community Manager, social networks and a creating a community seem to be something very easy to do, but still, someone need to do that.
Let's create a plugin that will retrieve information from NASA API. It will get the NASA Astronomical Picture of the Day (APOD) and it will also allow us to search for images in NASA's Image Library to retrieve a list of images based on a search query.
I tested and it looks okay (rated 5 stars). My challenge is: As an new GPT-developer, I want to test prompts like I did with the API (writing a system and assistant prompts). I would love to see this feature on an app.
GPT is trained on lots of data so it can learn patterns + relationships between words. So when a prompt is given, the model looks at the words in the prompt and uses its knowledge from the data it has seen to guess what the next words or phrases might be. The key is patterns + relationships.