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The Evolution of Prompt Engineering Tooling at Grammarly

2024-12-05 – 2024-12-05 Meetup Visit website ↗

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Join us on Thursday, December 5, to learn how we’ve tackled novel challenges, creating tools and workflows that help us leverage state-of-the-art LLM capabilities, iterate quickly, and ensure quality at every step. ✅ Registration: to attend the meetup, please register ➡️ here ⬅️

🔈 Speakers:

  • Ada Melentyeva, Computational Linguist
  • Marc Jopson, Software Engineer

🚀 During the session, we’ll discuss the challenges that prompt engineering has presented, both when it first gained popularity and as it continued to evolve. We’ll share how these challenges informed the development of our prompt engineering tooling and workflows. We’ll cover:

  • Standardizing communication with LLMs
  • Using templating to customize prompts
  • Building prompt-centric production workflows
  • Working with structured LLM output
  • Ensuring the quality of LLM output
  • Creating tooling that supports our prompt engineering workflows

Who Will Be Interested: Anyone who builds applications that work with prompts or LLMs.

Agenda: 18:30 Doors open: Time for mingling and networking with fellows; snacks and drinks will be served 19:00 Talks 20:00 More snacks, drinks, mingling, and networking 21:00 Meetup ends

✅ Where: In person, Grammarly Berlin hub ✅ When: Thursday, December 5 ✅ Language: English ✅ Use this link to register: https://gram.ly/4fRPaXc

The event is free. Registration is mandatory. Due to a limited number of seats, the invites will be sent to a limited number of registered on a first registered first invited basis. Please check your inbox for a confirmation email about your attendance.

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Prompt engineering tooling and workflows

2024-12-05
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Ada Melentyeva (Grammarly) , Marc Jopson

During the session, we’ll discuss the challenges that prompt engineering has presented, both when it first gained popularity and as it continued to evolve. We’ll share how these challenges informed the development of our prompt engineering tooling and workflows. We’ll cover: Standardizing communication with LLMs; Using templating to customize prompts; Building prompt-centric production workflows; Working with structured LLM output; Ensuring the quality of LLM output; Creating tooling that supports our prompt engineering workflows.