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Comment by einrealist

1 day ago

I call it "Vibe Prompting".

Even minor changes to models can render previous prompts useless or invalidate assumptions for new prompts.

Even minor changes to a chemical formulation can render previous process design useless or invalidate assumptions for a new formulation.

Changing the production or operating process in the face of changing inputs or desired outputs is the bread and butter of countless engineers.

  • I dont think that is a good argument. In chemical engineering world, the provider who just randomly changes formulations would be called "ureliable, shoody, crappy giving us something we not ordered".