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Prompt Engineering
Library for Thai Businesses
This library helps Thai businesses turn generative AI into usable systems with clear, bilingual prompt patterns, sector-focused examples, and practical training. Book a Discovery Call to review your use cases and get a customised prompt pack you can test in days.
What We Deliver
We provide an educational hub of ready-to-use prompts and teaching materials tailored to Thai–English business contexts, plus guidance on prompt tuning and deployment. Deliverables include bilingual prompt examples, sector playbooks for retail, government, and family businesses, and hands-on templates you can adapt immediately. Book a Discovery Call to see a sample prompt pack matched to your team’s skill level.
How It Works
Start with a short scoping call to identify core workflows, then we deliver tuned prompt examples and short training sessions so your team can test them in production. Prompt tuning (a cost-effective alternative to full model retraining) focuses on refining inputs and expected outputs rather than rebuilding models. Techniques we explain include N-shot prompting (giving examples inside the prompt), generated-knowledge prompting (feeding retrieved facts into prompts), and chain-of-thought prompting (explicitly guiding multi-step reasoning).
Why It Matters Now
As of 2024, analysts report prompt engineering markets expanding rapidly — one forecast shows growth from $0.85 billion in 2024 to $1.13 billion in 2025 (CAGR 33.9%), and longer-term reports project significant expansion to 2034. In Thailand specifically, our research notes rising AI use: 77% of Thai internet users reported using AI in 2024, with later reporting showing about 91% now using AI in daily life. That shift creates immediate opportunity for businesses that can operationalise prompts correctly and bilingually.
Proof & Results
Our guidance reflects industry research and local initiatives cited in PwC Thailand, IBM Thailand’s language tuning work, and public reporting on AI adoption. As of our compiled research, IBM has been developing tuning tools for Thai and English models and Microsoft is active in public-sector AI programs, which demonstrates the practical feasibility of bilingual prompt engineering in Thailand today. Use cases in retail, government, and family businesses are specifically covered in the library.
Hub Orientation
This is an educational hub page: find bilingual prompt examples, sector playbooks, training outlines, and downloadable prompt templates here. If you need a hands-on session, Book a Discovery Call; for formal engagements, Request a Proposal.
Pricing & Engagement
We offer scoped engagements and training packages rather than flat off-the-shelf pricing. Costs depend on scope — number of workflows, degree of bilingual adaptation, and training hours required — and can be estimated after a discovery call. Request a Proposal to get an estimated timeline and cost tailored to your needs.
Skills, Training & Adoption
Thailand is investing in digital skills and certifications like ICDL to prepare workforces for AI application development, and organisations are racing to fill talent gaps. Our library combines ready prompts with short training modules so internal teams can move from experimentation to repeatable outcomes without waiting for long recruitment cycles. Expect faster adoption in customer-facing areas such as retail, where tourism recovery data (41.1M arrivals; THB 3.0T) creates clear revenue opportunities.
Government & Compliance Considerations
Government initiatives such as Microsoft Thailand’s Tech for Gov 2025 and Thailand’s participation in OECD Skills Strategy projects mean public-sector transformation is a priority. We design prompt patterns and documentation to support transparent, auditable use of generative AI in government workflows and regulated settings. That includes clear data-handling notes and implementation checklists so buyers can evaluate privacy and control implications before deployment.
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