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Sharing your prompts is the new telling people your dreams

A significant portion of Large Language Models are trained on data from platforms like Reddit, LinkedIn, and Facebook, leading to outputs that often reflect common or AI

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Sharing your prompts is the new telling people your dreams

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    RE: https:// eliitin-some.fi/@valoisa/11662 8469314665621 Translation of this toot from @[email protected] According to research, 60% of LLM models are t

    RE: https:// eliitin-some.fi/@valoisa/11662 8469314665621 Translation of this toot from @[email protected] According to research, 60% of LLM models are trained on Reddit discussions and a large part on LinkedIn, FB and other garbage. In practice, you are talking to the COM…

  2. dev.to — LLM tag TIER_1 English(EN) · Thousand Miles AI ·

    Sharing your prompts is the new telling people your dreams

    <p>Most prompt-tip content is noise because prompts are context-collapse artifacts. The thing that worked for you worked inside a workflow — a specific model version, a specific task, a specific failure you were patching around. Strip that off and paste it into a LinkedIn carouse…