This episode unpacks a paradigm shift in how we interact with AI, emphasizing the importance of creating rich, contextual environments instead of just focusing on crafting the perfect prompt. We explore the concept of 'context architecture' and how it can unlock new levels of AI understanding and collaboration.
• Is prompt engineering as we know it becoming obsolete?
• What does it mean to build a 'world' for AI to inhabit?
• How can unstructured information be more valuable than structured data?
• What design principles should guide the creation of effective 'context architectures'?
• How does this new paradigm change our relationship with AI from commander to collaborator?
• How the latest LLMs are going beyond 'training' and towards needing to live within thoughtfully-designed information spaces?
• What are some examples of raw, unfiltered data transforming human/AI collaboration?
• What steps can one take to become a ‘context architect?’