Transition from prompt "engineering" to AI system architecture with this 7-step AI fluency framework. Designed for software engineers and SREs, this guide provides a roadmap for mastering RAG, context engineering, and the critical shift from probabilistic to deterministic AI development.
This is a very insightful post Alex. I want to get to the level of at least an Ai Component Engineer. Are there any online courses you recommend to get to their from start? A lot of courses I see are at the prompt "engineering' level.
Thanks. Yes that's my experience too. Most courses cover level 1&2. I haven't taken any courses but I've shared 30 patterns which may look familiar if you've been building conventional software: https://blog.alexewerlof.com/p/ai-systems-engineering-patterns
This is a very insightful post Alex. I want to get to the level of at least an Ai Component Engineer. Are there any online courses you recommend to get to their from start? A lot of courses I see are at the prompt "engineering' level.
Thanks. Yes that's my experience too. Most courses cover level 1&2. I haven't taken any courses but I've shared 30 patterns which may look familiar if you've been building conventional software: https://blog.alexewerlof.com/p/ai-systems-engineering-patterns
Thank you. It must have taken so much time to think all the cases and edit it multiple times.
Terrific write up, extremely clear and direct. Can't wait to move from level 4 to 7.