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Even with the same content, the way you arrange it makes a huge difference

Hello, this is Tetsuya.

Even if the information you give to an AI is the same, the results change depending on how you arrange it.
I only truly realized this after I tried it out myself.

In the past, when I asked an AI for something, I would just pass on whatever came to mind.
What I wanted to convey, the background, points of concern, and my desired outcome.
I thought that if I included everything, it would be understood properly.

But in reality, even when I provided a lot of information, the answers were sometimes blurry.

So, I tried passing the same content again, but this time I organized the order a little.
As a result, the coherence of the returned content changed significantly.

First, what is the topic?
Next, what is the problem?
After that, what direction do I want to take?

Just by using this order, the AI's answers became more composed than before.

The materials themselves were almost identical.
The only thing that changed was how I handed them over.

At that moment, I realized that AI doesn't understand based on the "amount of words," but rather responds more strongly to a
structured flow.

Even for people, it becomes hard to understand if the story jumps back and forth.
Perhaps it is the same for AI; it might be easier for it to work when the order of the materials is organized.

That is why, lately, before asking an AI for something, I make sure to review
"what to provide first"
just once.

By changing the order just a little bit,
"vague misalignments" decrease.
This was a bigger difference than I had expected.

Whether an AI gets confused is less about whether you can use difficult words, and more about
whether you are providing them in an understandable order.

This article is the 4th installment of the "Journey of Understanding" series.
This time, I wrote about how the information you give to an AI is received differently depending on the order, even if the content is the same.
Next time, I will organize how to create that order in a simpler way.

👉 Next: "Before telling the AI, first 'separate and arrange'"

In the full blog post, I introduce this difference more concretely with actual examples.
(Learning 'the order of delivery' through examples | Full blog post)

Well then, see you in the next article!

#AIUtilization #AIForBeginners #InformationOrganization #HowToConvey #Order #JourneyOfUnderstanding


Postscript | The entrance to the entire series is here

The "Journey of Understanding" is a series that is easier to follow if you read it in order from part 0.
If you want to know the overall picture so far, please start from the summary article (Part 0 to Part 6, complete version).


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