Pickling AI: Exploring Prompt Engineering (An Accessible Workshop)

A headshot of Dylan Ward and an image of a robotic jar of pickles. The Library and Division of Liberal Arts, with generous support from the Teaching & Learning Center, are excited to welcome alumnus Dylan Ward (B.M. '15) back to campus for our next session on Generative AI.

Dylan will lead a workshop covering distinct approaches to effective prompting of large language models (LLMs). Workshop participants will gain a greater understanding of how LLMs work, including both their possibilities and limitations.

This session will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, November 20, in the 2nd floor north space of the Library. You may want to bring your own laptop or other device.
 

About Dylan Ward

After completing his Bachelor of Music degree at UNCSA in 2015, Dylan went on to earn his Master of Music degree at Michigan State University and his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Missouri. In addition to being a highly-regarded saxophonist specializing in contemporary music and improvisation, Dylan is a production coordinator, prompt engineer, and AI/LLM Analyst with GlobalLogic in Charlotte.
 

Contact: Andrew Britt

Nov. 15, 2024

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