Stop Asking AI to Agree With You
Bias is the silent killer of good decisions. Here’s a four-step prompt that forces AI to analyze both sides of […]
Bias is the silent killer of good decisions. Here’s a four-step prompt that forces AI to analyze both sides of […]
Yesterday a sharp project landed on r/PromptEngineering and I almost scrolled past it. Someone built a full baseball simulation called
Most people write prompts like they’re ordering coffee. Tell the AI what you want. Hope for the best. Turns out,
TL;DR: Someone built a modular, copy-paste prompt that takes any object and renders it as a hyper-realistic 3D architectural diorama.
The best coder in the room isn’t always the best builder. A recent hackathon just proved it in the most
Nvidia projects $1 trillion in GPU sales through 2027, and that number is based on actual purchase orders from companies
Yesterday a developer dropped GSST on GitHub. Gradient-Sliced Sequential Training. It lets you train language models from 200M to 7B
AI gives everyone the same answer. A framework from r/PromptEngineering argues that’s exactly the wrong default. The same information carries
Imagine sitting in a dimly lit auditorium for hours, watching pitch after pitch blur into a soup of buzzwords and