Let's say you have two teams of contractors. One from your native country (I'm assuming US here), working remotely and one from India, located in India.
Would you communicate with both in the exact same manner, you wouldn't adjust your messaging in any way?
Of course you would, that's exactly what "prompt engineering" is.
The language models are a different and a bit fiddly at the moment, so getting quality output from each requires a specific input.
You can try it yourself, ask each of the big free-tier models to write a simple script in a specific language for you, every single one will have a different output. They all have a specific "style" they fall into.
Let's say you have two teams of contractors. One from your native country (I'm assuming US here), working remotely and one from India, located in India.
Would you communicate with both in the exact same manner, you wouldn't adjust your messaging in any way?
Of course you would, that's exactly what "prompt engineering" is.
The language models are a different and a bit fiddly at the moment, so getting quality output from each requires a specific input.
You can try it yourself, ask each of the big free-tier models to write a simple script in a specific language for you, every single one will have a different output. They all have a specific "style" they fall into.