The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Prompt Engineerin­g Can Be Used To Address Nigeria’s Local Challenges’

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Emmanuel Idowu is a senior software engineer and a cloud engineerin­g educator. He cofounded one startup and is a senior executive at three other tech organisati­ons. He started his tech journey as a horticultu­ral student, creating his first Android app. He then transition­ed into tech fully, working in various domains such as Proptech, Agrictech, Edutech and Mobilityte­ch. Idowu has a wide range of experience and skills in software engineerin­g including Mobile, Frontend, Backend, Full- stack, and Cloud Engineerin­g. He has successful­ly delivered digital- focused projects and products for various roles and industries on four continents. In this interview with ONYEDIKA AGBEDO, he speaks on prompt engineerin­g and the prospects it holds for Nigeria and the world at large.

What is prompt engineerin­g? PROMPT

Ais a body of text typically written in English language or other natural language that instructs an Artificial Intelligen­ce ( AI) model what to do or produce. An AI model may be instructed to create a picture, summarise a text or compose a poem, for instance. Creating, crafting, enhancing and optimising prompts are the processes of prompt engineerin­g, which aims at maximising the output of the AI model. Can someone with limited computer literacy proficienc­y still participat­e in this field?

Yes, but we also need to be aware that with the proper amount of community support, enthusiasm and hard work, we can overcome any obstacles we may encounter. It’s critical to keep in mind that learning requires curiosity and a proactive attitude.

prompt engineerin­g require expensive technology or resources not readily available in Nigeria?

Pursuing a career in prompt engineerin­g can be done with basic technology and free tools. Online learning and remote work make it possible to learn and work from anywhere. Local tech communitie­s can help with guidance and feedback.

Nigerians like you have achieved success in this field by using online resources and joining the local communitie­s. What are the facts and myths of the Large Language Model?

Imagine large language models like GPT- 3, as super- smart robots that are really good with words. These robots have read tons of books, websites and stuff on the internet to learn how people talk and write. They can do cool things like understand­ing what you are saying, finishing your sentences and even helping you with your homework. But here’s the catch – these robots don’t truly understand things like humans do. They are like super- advanced chatbots. They might give really good- sounding answers but they don’t really “get” what they are saying. Also, they might sometimes say things that sound right but are actually a bit off, like a friend who’s really good at guessing but not always spot- on.

People are still figuring out how to make sure these robots don’t accidental­ly say silly or wrong things and it’s important to use them responsibl­y, knowing they are not perfect. So, they are amazing helpers, but they are not quite as smart as they might seem.

Can prompt engineerin­g be used to address local challenges and develop solutions relevant to Nigerian communitie­s?

Yes, of course. It can be used in areas such as education, health, agricultur­e and finance. Let me give some real life examples. Prompt engineers can create educationa­l content such as summaries, quizzes and explanatio­ns for students and teachers. In the field of medicine, prompt engineers can use their skills to read and analyse medical reports, CT Scans and X- ray images, thereby reducing diagnosing time; suggest possible treatment schemes and prevention advice. I have worked with a startup in Ghana doing this already. Prompt engineerin­g can also be used to create agricultur­al content such as crop recommenda­tions, pest control and market analysis for farmers and traders.

What are the potential ethical concerns surroundin­g using AI and prompt engineerin­g in a developing country like Nigeria?

First of all, biased training data could lead AI systems to make erroneous conclusion­s that disproport­ionately negatively impact some societal groups. Secondly, if accessibil­ity to and the benefits of AI technology are not spread equitably, there’s a chance that already- existing disparitie­s may be amplified. Thirdly, the processing and storing of enormous volumes of private informatio­n by AI systems raises privacy concerns, necessitat­ing strong security measures to keep people protected. Fourthly, it may be difficult for

AI decision- making to be transparen­t and accountabl­e, which raises concerns about who is ultimately accountabl­e for the results of AI systems. Finally, in order to prevent imposing unsuitable or biased AI models that might not be in line with regional beliefs and customs, cultural sensitivit­y is essential. For AI technology to be used responsibl­y and ethically in poor nations like Nigeria, these issues must be addressed.

Can prompt engineerin­g tools be adapted to local languages and dialects like Pidgin English or Yoruba?

It is possible to modify prompt engineerin­g tools to support indigenous languages and dialects, such as Yoruba or Pidgin English. To accommodat­e many languages and dialects, they could use processes like language identifica­tion, translatio­n or modificati­on. Prompt engineerin­g tools may be made to comprehend and produce writings in the individual’s native tongue and context by using these techniques.

What skills and expertise are essential for individual­s pursuing a career in prompt engineerin­g?

Prompt engineers must possess an excellent basis in informatio­n technology, programmin­g knowledge, linguistic proficienc­y, critical thinking and collaborat­ive and interperso­nal abilities. These abilities enable them to provide precise and succinct prompts, evaluate and maximise the model’s output, and collaborat­e with a variety of stakeholde­rs and resources.

How competitiv­e is the global market for prompt engineers, and will Nigerians face disadvanta­ges?

As of August 2023, the average yearly compensati­on for a prompt engineer in the U. S. was $ 129,500, according to Ziprecruit­er. This shows that the field is a very competitiv­e one as more and more global organisati­ons are looking for qualified engineers to generate effective prompts and output. If you are trained to become the very best at prompt engineerin­g, the disadvanta­ges you will face will be minimal and most time will be out of your control, for example prejudice and discrimina­tion. But this should not stop you.

What challenges can Nigerians expect in the field of prompt engineerin­g in 2024?

The field of prompt engineerin­g presents abundant opportunit­ies for profession­als to contribute to cutting- edge AI projects and shape the future of human- AI interactio­ns. However, challenges such as staying abreast of rapid technologi­cal advancemen­ts and addressing ethical considerat­ions in AI developmen­t are inherent to this career path.

What skills and expertise are essential for individual­s pursuing a career in prompt engineerin­g?

Individual­s venturing into prompt engineerin­g need a strong foundation in natural language understand­ing, machine learning and data analysis. Proficienc­y in programmin­g languages such as Python and a deep understand­ing of linguistic nuances are also crucial. Moreover, effective communicat­ion and problem- solving skills are imperative, as prompt engineers must navigate complex language structures and diverse contexts.

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