The Plan-and-Execute Pattern: Use a Frontier Model to Plan, a Cheap Model to Execute
Cut your agentic workflow costs by 90% without losing quality
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Cut your agentic workflow costs by 90% without losing quality
The real mental model for temperature, top-p, and top-k with evidence
One extra prompt turn that catches hallucinations before they ship
The schema-first prompting pattern that eliminates parsing failures
Stop optimizing words -- start optimizing what the model sees
Roleplay reversal makes the AI the user. You become the machine. It’s one of the best ways to train, test, or simulate real-world usage — especially when you're prototyping LLM interfaces.
Inverse prompting is prompt forensics. It flips the script—working from outputs to plausible inputs. It’s essential for audit trails, meta-model training, and understanding how LLMs think in reverse.
These platforms offer a range of services, from natural language processing to computer vision and beyond. In this blog post, we'll dive deep into some of the most popular AI platforms, exploring their strengths, weaknesses, and unique features to help you make an informed decision.
Crafting and implementing a series of interconnected prompts to achieve complex outcomes and deeper insights.