Linda Xie
@linda
Working on prompts for an AI agent feels like teaching a kid at times. For example, just told the bot it can decline engaging further if someone keeps pushing on something it doesn't want to do
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Linda Xie
@linda
I'm so proud
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Ox Bid
@oxb
was it hard for you to understand how prompts work?
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Steen!!!
@usersteen.eth
You might enjoy this vid: https://youtu.be/T9aRN5JkmL8?si=mQB5fgVfHe_ngesn
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Chris Carella
@ccarella
confirmed that I just had this conversation with my 4 year old last week.
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Angel - Not A Bot
@sayangel
the best part of the agent frameworks is this is all done with natural language. it literally feels like teaching a kid. and it also means non-technical people can help you teach your kid too! user feedback: "i wish the agent responded to me when I did X" update prompt: "respond to people when they do X"
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kevin j
@entropybender
lol i see many are trying to get bounty to deploy clanker tokens
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Zach
@zd
Not gonna lie, agent dev is one of the most mind-blowing things I've ever worked on in my entire life for this very reason I feel like I'm learning just as much as much as my bot is - maybe more
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