AI tools need better work structure, not just stronger models

The PrimeTalk view of AI is presented as five rules drawn from about a year and a half of building . The main idea is that prompts alone are not enough; people need to design how the AI should move through a task.

Waiting for a stronger model will not fix a weak . The person using the tool should set the goal, the structure should guide the direction, and the model should produce possible answers.

The approach argues for shaping the path toward good answers instead of relying only on blocks, refusals, and . A model’s first answer should be treated as a candidate, not as the truth, so it needs checking.

Key points

  • Prompt tweaking is less important than designing the AI’s work structure.
  • A stronger model does not automatically solve a poorly guided task.
  • The user sets the goal, the structure guides the work, and the model generates possible answers.
  • The preferred approach is to make good answers easier, not only block bad answers.
  • The model’s first answer is only a candidate and should be checked.
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