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Prompting People

https://kuber.studio/blog/Reflections/Prompting-People
17•kuberwastaken•3h ago

Comments

apsurd•1h ago
Agree it's not common to give unprompted background context within any given normal conversation. People usually default to the pull style which Id agree is ultimately less efficient.

All that said, even though AI prompting is forcing the issue, which is good, the takeaway should be that _intentionality_ is very high leverage. Less so that it's because of some given (prompt) structure.

vunderba•1h ago
From the article:

> I was midway through explaining a concept he hadn’t covered when he stopped me. He pointed out that my way of speaking had completely changed and how it was unusually structured and didn’t give him the opportunity to ask follow up questions.

IMHO this sounds like a bit of an exaggeration in service of a specific narrative for the blog post, but language convergence has been a topic of conversation ever since the earliest autocomplete features appeared on smartphones.

The feedback loop in this situation is (LLM trains on people <-> People then train on LLMs).

heliumtera•42m ago
Yeah, fanfic for sure.
kuberwastaken•18m ago
I can get the guy to confirm it LOL
promptulous•1h ago
"prompt engineer". Good God. It's come to this now.
sph•1h ago
CPO - chief prompt officer

principal agentic coordinator

assistant (to the) prompt engineer

fph•42m ago
And if there is a prompt engineer, there must be also a prompt scientist, right?
kuberwastaken•17m ago
my head went more like

person that engineers prompts = prompt engineer but I do see why it was weird now

anywho, more the reason to name the blog minddump

drewbug01•18m ago
> The more surprising part is the unusual reactions of the other people getting a better picture and context of what I’m explaining without the usual back and forth - which has landed me my fair share of complaints of having to hear mini lectures, but not more than people appreciative of the fuller picture.

It’s not surprising to me at all. People don’t tend to appreciate being lectured at - especially in a conversational context. Moreover, people really don’t like being spoken to as if they’re robots (which is something I’ve started to notice happening more and more in my professional life).

The fact that the author considers these reactions surprising and “unusual” betrays a misunderstanding of (some of) the purposes of communication. Notably, the more “human” purposes.

kuberwastaken•9m ago
> The fact that the author considers these reactions surprising and “unusual” betrays a misunderstanding of (some of) the purposes of communication. Notably, the more “human” purposes.

Guess that's what early access to the internet and a pandemic during the final school years does to a person, ah well haha

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