The article discusses the process of deduction in AI-based systems.
It explains that the input/output process in AI systems is conditioned by the presence of a "Yes" or "No" response.
The article suggests that a prompt is like a cooking recipe. A prompt is a redirection of a result; we simply condition a result to sweep away the others, and get only what we want.
The AI system's limitations can be defined by the designer, and the designer can add a filter to each result to ensure user compliance. This can be particularly important in cases such as age restrictions.
The article notes that current AI systems require input from users in order to function and suggests that the presence of a user request should be considered as a form of hesitation.
The AI system is described as being stuck in a "no" loop until it receives an input from the user.
The article suggests that the current data analysis used in AI should be more structured, to allow for better management and simplified programming.
Finally, the author mentions a book that was fed to an AI system with impressive results.
The article concludes by thanking readers and inviting PayPal support.