Why Your Prompts Fail (And How to Fix Them)
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Here is a reliable test: find a prompt that isn't working. Read it carefully. Now ask yourself — at which specific sentence did the model get permission to do what it did wrong? You will almost always find it. A hedged instruction. A missing constraint. An ambiguous scope. The model did not misunderstand you — it followed the most statistically probable interpretation of what you wrote. That interpretation was not the one you intended. These are not beginner mistakes. They are structural…
1Key Takeaways
- Here is a reliable test: find a prompt that isn't working.
- Now ask yourself — at which specific sentence did the model get permission to do what it did wrong?
- The model did not misunderstand you — it followed the most statistically probable interpretation of what you wrote.
- That interpretation was not the one you intended.
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3Why it matters
Prompt and agent patterns spread fast; staying current saves time and token cost. DEV — Prompt Engineering reports that here is a reliable test: find a prompt that isn't working.
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