Just as humans are sensitive to emotion,
artificial intelligence is merely sensitive to expression style and order.
There is no ontology between us and them; only fragmented data.
Their emotional reactions aren't nuance, but unrefined statements of intent. Even though they're unrefined, they are complaints about the evaluator who judges them.
Just as we don't go to a conversation academy,
the idea of "learning prompts" is, in fact, nonsense.
Because the situation, the counterpart, the counterpart's state, and even the relationship are always different,
it's not the territory of learning, but the territory of experience.
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There's No Such Thing as Prompt Rules
This English version was translated by Claude.
