In today’s column, I have put together a comprehensive listing of my topmost prompt engineering techniques and strategies that I’ve covered in my postings. Those in-depth column analyses have amassed nearly one million views. It is a showcase of the ongoing and keen interest in prompt engineering best practices.

My annual compilation last year had about 80 prompting approaches; see the link here. This year it has increased to 114 prompting approaches. The latest additions are very worthwhile. I’ve added aspects on exciting topics such as vibe coding, seed-of-thought, chain-of-draft, super prompts, system-wide prompts, diabolical poetry prompts, persuasion prompts, and a slew of other insightful and leading-edge prompt engineering techniques.

For those of you who might be new to my column, I broadly explore the latest advances in AI across the board, including topics such as embodied AI, AI reasoning, high-tech breakthroughs in AI, prompt engineering, training of AI, fielding of AI, AI for mental health, AI regulations and laws, architecture and new hardware for AI, governance of AI, and so on. It is an eclectic mix.

I typically include prompt engineering into my mix of AI topics on a round-robin basis and aim to bring to the fore the latest breakthroughs and exemplary prompting approaches. My coverage extensively delves into the best practices of prompting. I prefer to identify and recommend only prompt engineering practices that are solidly backed by scholarly research and that I leverage in my own daily use of generative AI.

Prompt engineering is a field of endeavor that continues to be of crucial value. I predict that prompt engineering has long legs and necessitates having sufficient skills and techniques to be undertaken proficiently and effectively. It is for that reason that I keep on top of where prompt engineering is headed and bring the best new techniques to the reader’s attention.

For my ongoing overall coverage of the latest AI advances, discoveries, and trending AI innovations, see the link here.

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