Manifesto 22
May 2023

Staying ahead of curve with chatGPT

We, the software engineers, are constantly striving to improve our productivity, streamline our workflows, and stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly evolving field. ChatGPT is a powerful tool that can help us achieve these goals, providing instant access to a vast repository of information and knowledge. As software engineers, we pledge to use ChatGPT in a way that boosts our productivity, enhances our problem-solving abilities, and promotes a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement.

We believe that ChatGPT is a valuable tool for software engineers. By using ChatGPT in our daily workflow, we can reduce the time and effort required to find the information we need to solve problems, allowing us to work more efficiently and effectively. We can also stay up-to-date with the latest developments in our field, ensuring that we are always using the most effective and innovative solutions. By using chatGPT we ensure that we are first to the market, providing us with immense rewards as a result of it.

To use ChatGPT effectively as software engineers, we must use it responsibly and ethically. We should prioritize the accuracy and reliability of the information we receive from ChatGPT, and be willing to verify and cross-check our findings when necessary. We should also respect the privacy and security of our clients and colleagues, and always be mindful of the potential impact of our interactions with ChatGPT. We should always be aware of the moral complexity this new technology introduces.

ChatGPT simply provides us with having access to crucial, complex information in a timely matter. We believe that using ChatGPT in our daily workflow can help us boost our productivity in several ways. Firstly, it allows us to quickly and easily find answers to complex questions, reducing the time and effort required to solve problems. Secondly, it helps us stay organized by providing a centralized repository of information that we can access at any time. This helps us stay on top of our work and reduces the risk of information overload or confusion.

By using ChatGPT in our daily workflow, we can also enhance our problem-solving abilities. We can use ChatGPT to find new and innovative solutions to complex problems, and seek out opportunities to learn from our colleagues and industry experts. This promotes a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement, where software engineers are encouraged to share their knowledge and experiences with others. We vow to always strive to improve our field, bringing benefits to all of us.

We commit to upholding these principles and striving for excellence in all that we do. By using ChatGPT responsibly and ethically, we can boost our productivity, enhance our problem-solving abilities, and promote a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement among us, the software engineers.

A futuristic city full of skyscrapers with house in the center from a famous cartoon the jetson, featuring nicely framed text saying there is no place like 127.0.0.1

About Illustration

From hero perspective we’ve decided to go with a classical robot. We’ve wanted to make him cute, and approachable but at the same time inspiring and teachable. So we’ve decided to pose him as if he’s giving a speech. At the end of the day, us, prompt engineers, mostly listen to chatGPT speeches.

You might notice how he is sitting on a bunch of books. Each being a human kinds significant amount of knowledge poured into the paper. Some are atlases, others are encyclopedias. It represents the vast amount of knowledge this big AI models have embedded inside of them.

Since our chatGPT model can often inspire us, give us plenty of ideas on how to do something and even more what to do, we’ve decided to make his head a lightbulb. We think, a lightbulb turns inside our head when interacting with chatGPT.

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