Why AI Agents Break on Run 6 (And How to Fix It)
Your agent passes five tests in a row. You feel confident. Run 6 arrives, and suddenly it’s hallucinating, ignoring instructions, […]
Your agent passes five tests in a row. You feel confident. Run 6 arrives, and suddenly it’s hallucinating, ignoring instructions, […]
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Grab your most recent project brief and paste it into AI with this: “[Paste Project Brief]. Identify 3 areas where
Prompt engineers have been flying blind for too long. You write a prompt, it works three times, then spits out
The moment is familiar. You ship an AI-generated API, test it once, it works perfectly, and then three prompts later
Yesterday, Warner Bell dropped v3.2 of The Nathaniel Protocol, an open-source framework that gives AI assistants persistent memory and intelligence
He shipped it on a Tuesday. Spent the weekend refreshing the analytics dashboard, watching the numbers like they owed him
Two years of prompting. Hundreds of “god tier” prompts tested. And the thing that actually moved the needle? A list
Monday morning, 9 AM. The week is planned. Fifteen items on the list. You feel ready. You also already know