Prompting AI: Why Good Manners (Sometimes) Backfire

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Prompting AI: Why Good Manners (Sometimes) Backfire

Everyone says better prompts make better AI — but what if the rules you’ve been following are dead wrong?

The new research from Wharton’s Ethan Mollick and team is a wake-up call: prompt success isn’t just about politeness, formatting, or careful phrasing. It's wildly inconsistent, depending on the task, the goal, and even how you measure "success." This study doesn’t just challenge common wisdom — it rewrites the playbook for serious AI use.

If you think you're good at prompting, you might be missing critical blind spots.

Join us LIVE as we unpack why polite prompts sometimes hurt, why "best practices" fail in real-world testing, and how setting personalized smarter benchmarks (100-run evaluations?) might be the real secret to mastering AI reliability.

Stop chasing prompt hacks — start building real prompting strategies.

Prompting AI: Why Good Manners (Sometimes) Backfire — A deep dive into the surprising results of prompting research and how ymmv might be the best framework of all—on The Daily AI Show with Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, Andy Halliday, Jyunmi Hatcher & Karl Yeh.

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