I’ve been reflecting on the suggestion to think about “what kind of answer you’re looking for” quite a bit recently, not in terms of conversation with others (although it is relevant to my difficulties with prompting LLMs) but in terms of framing problems and self-directed questions.
I’ve been reflecting on the suggestion to think about “what kind of answer you’re looking for” quite a bit recently, not in terms of conversation with others (although it is relevant to my difficulties with prompting LLMs) but in terms of framing problems and self-directed questions.