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But usually when they give long prompts, they they don't they, like, they don't expect, like, detail, I think. So that's why it works very well. And while we're on this topic, prompt waving, negative prompting, all all sort of similar part of this Ye
And maybe latency is not quite as important. But in that product focus setting, when you're giving additional information, it is a lot more important to figure out exactly what information you need. Otherwise, things can get, expensive pretty quickly
Let's say you you give it, like, the massive text, like the Bible or something, and it would split it up and try to Yeah. But it's like seven and then just pass each one through the clip and then just cut everything together at the end. It's not idea
first of all, just, like, what's what are common defenses that teams think work well that don't really? The most common technique by far that is used to try to prevent prompt injection is improving your prompt and saying in your prompt or maybe in, l
not, you know, mainstream sounds like I don't know. It it sounds bad, but what I mean is what I mean is if you build a product for somebody who does not know what a good prompt looks like, you will fall behind right now because you will spend time an
Ultra. I went to Copilot deep research. And all of these things, I was doing everything I knew about prompting for it to give me the best possible arguments for my position. Because I thought, well, I'm about to debate on AI. Of course, I should be u
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