2023-11-04 Sat 18.44pm
Using [[Seven Pi]] for [[GPT therapy experiments]], I always start the session with a large prompt at the top of the doc (in lieu of a proper [[System prompt]]), and I often insert [[Stage notes]] as a session proceeds. In both cases, I have to explain to users that they can ignore that material — that it's for the language model to see and for humans to ignore.
In service of [[🦾 Graceful, grokkable, unobtrusive AI]], it would be better if this text was not so in-your-face. Making it collapsible might be a good solution. Collapsible seems good because it balances two goals:
- By default it's out of the way - unobtrusive
- For a person who wants to understand what's going on, it's possible to expand and read the behind-the-scenes material - grokkable
Solving this also contributes to [[🧈 Smooth, hiccup-free reading, writing, editing UX]].
Related: [[SP. Implement system prompt]].
Mockup of how a solution using collapsible text might look:
![[Pasted image 20231105114138.png]]