AI's core competitiveness is not the model, but the Prompt
The same model, different Prompts, can produce outputs that are worlds apart
Recently, when OW was building the Alpha website, a single Prompt was revised over 30 times 😄 From less than 500 words, it was refined to the current 4700 words
The thing I do almost every day is: Align, clash, and then realign different AIs Fix issues wherever they occur
Whether a Prompt is truly usable is not decided the moment it is written
But by running it continuously for a period, observing the entire process from data collection → processing → output, to see if it consistently meets your expectations
This is my most genuine feeling about Prompt so far
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AI's core competitiveness is not the model, but the Prompt
The same model, different Prompts, can produce outputs that are worlds apart
Recently, when OW was building the Alpha website,
a single Prompt was revised over 30 times 😄
From less than 500 words, it was refined to the current 4700 words
The thing I do almost every day is:
Align, clash, and then realign different AIs
Fix issues wherever they occur
Whether a Prompt is truly usable is not decided the moment it is written
But by running it continuously for a period, observing the entire process from data collection → processing → output,
to see if it consistently meets your expectations
This is my most genuine feeling about Prompt so far