The reason AI doesn't understand you well is that the 'order' is off
Hello, this is Tetsuya.
Have you ever felt that even though you asked the AI very carefully, the answer you got back was somehow off?
At first, I also thought, "Maybe I'm not providing enough information."
But in reality, there was something to review before the quantity.
That is the order of delivery.
For example, even in cooking, if you are handed ingredients and instructions in a jumbled mess, you'll be confused about what to make and how.
AI is a bit similar to that.
The ingredients to use, what you want to do, the image of the finished product.
Even if those things themselves are correct, if the order is scattered, the AI is more likely to shift its interpretation along the way.
What I have gradually come to understand is that rather than asking the AI for the "finished form" right away,
presenting the ingredients
↓
separating by meaning
↓
deciding how to assemble them
↓
having it execute at the end
It turns out that following this flow makes it much less likely to get confused.

Rather than the AI being smart enough to pick up on everything, I think it is
easier for it to perform well when it follows the order we have organized.
That's why recently, I have started thinking not just about "what to convey," but
in what order to deliver it first.
Just by doing that, the way the answers come back changes, even with the same content.
When the AI seems confused,
perhaps what is lacking is not the amount of information, but
the design of the order.
This article is the 3rd installment of the "Journey of Understanding."
This time, I wrote about how it is important not only to have a "large amount" of information to pass to the AI, but also "in what order to pass it."
Next time, we will look at actual examples of how the results change depending on that order.
👉 Next time: "Same content, but it changes this much depending on the arrangement"
In the main blog post, I organize this "order of delivery" in a bit more detail. (The reason AI changes with 'order' | Main blog post)
Well then, see you in the next article!
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 starting from the 0th installment.
If you want to know the overall picture so far, please start from the summary article (0th to 6th installment, completed version).
Part 0 | Sudden service termination. The day I, an AI beginner, decided not to rely on tools
Part 1 | It wasn't the AI that was confused, it was my own ambiguity
Part 2 | Why the AI gets it wrong even when I explain carefully
Part 4 | Even with the same content, the order changes everything
Part 5 | Before telling the AI, first "separate and arrange"
Part 6 | Why you still get stuck even after understanding the "order"
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