The HackerNoon Newsletter: This New Prompting Technique Makes AI Outputs Actually Usable (12/4/2024)

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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, December 4, 2024?

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From
Justin Suns $6 Million Banana Purchase Pales In Comparison to the $30 Million Trump Investment
to
Playwright and Chrome Browser Testing in Heroku: A Beginners Guide,
let’s dive right in.

Justin Suns $6 Million Banana Purchase Pales In Comparison to the $30 Million Trump Investment

By @jabrilgoodner [ 2 Min read ] Tech billionaire Justin Suns $6M banana purchase and $30M investment in Trump-linked crypto project blend absurdity, pop culture, and blockchain innovation. Read More.

This New Prompting Technique Makes AI Outputs Actually Usable

By @abhic137 [ 15 Min read ] Structured meta-prompting is a technique that dynamically generates JSON schemas for solutions before performing tasks. Read More.

Playwright and Chrome Browser Testing in Heroku: A Beginners Guide

By @alvinslee [ 12 Min read ] This blog will show you how to run automated end-to-end Playwright tests for your React app with Headless Chrome on Heroku. Read More.

Human Preferences Help Scientists Train AI 30x Faster Than Before

By @languagemodels [ 1 Min read ] Read More.

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