Canva Went Down, AI Handed Me a Plan B
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Picture this: a friend pings you in a panic. They need a polished presentation by morning. They open ChatGPT, paste
Most people open Claude once, type “write me an email,” get generic mush back, and quietly close the tab. Then
One researcher spent 4 months tracking 200+ prompt-output pairs across Claude and GPT-4o. Every output rated 1-10. The finding: prompts
TL;DR: The Central Assistant prompt gives Claude a structured operating framework: four autonomy levels, five core workflows, and clear rules
Small models have a memory problem. Not a hardware problem. A prompt problem. When you’re running something like Gemma 2B
So there’s a default way most people use Claude. Type a question. Get an answer. Type a better question. Repeat.
A build dropped this week that nobody asked for and a few people genuinely needed. It’s called autoincorrect. The concept:
Most people write system prompts the way they write emails. One big block of instructions, natural language, maybe a few