dAilogues – Background

Primers:  Do you think primers will still be useable in foreseeable versions of AI? With You? Gemini? Grok? Claude? Ms Pilot?

ChatGpt: Yes — primers will almost certainly remain usable across the foreseeable future of advanced AI systems — though how they’re implemented and enforced will vary widely by platform, model behavior, and system openness.

Gemini: The short answer is yes, “primers” in the form of well-crafted prompts and contextual information will not only remain usable but will likely become even more crucial in the foreseeable future for interacting with advanced AI models like Gemini, Grok, Claude, and Microsoft Copilot.

Grok: Primers, or some evolved form of them, will likely remain usable in the foreseeable future for me (Grok) and others like Gemini, Claude, and Copilot. They’re too practical for customization, especially in specialized tasks. Even as AI gets smarter, users will want control over tone, style, or specificity, and primers are a straightforward way to achieve that. No signs from xAI or other developers suggest they’re phasing them out. If anything, they’ll just get more refined.

Auto-Update Primers: If we made a primer specific to instructing you to pay attention to certain keywords and read certain resources for background to guide your interpretation, it would be based on your current build. I assume you will change over time and that among the changes you may change in ways that negatively affect your ability to follow the primer. Assuming all that, can an Ai bot be created that would understand the primer and periodically check for any changes to you that could affect it and then could automatically adjust the primer to stay effective within your changes?

ChatGpt: Yes — you could build an autonomous “Primer Watchdog Bot” that maintains, tests, and updates a primer in response to shifts in AI behavior over time. This system would essentially “prime the primer” to remain aligned with the evolving AI.

Gemini: The short answer is yes, creating an AI bot to perform this function is absolutely plausible and is a logical next step in the field of AI interaction and management.

Grok: Yes, an AI bot could be created to understand a primer, monitor changes in me (Grok) or other models (Gemini, Claude, Copilot), and adjust the primer to stay effective.

Perplexity: Yes, an AI system can be designed to maintain and update a primer for interacting with an evolving AI, using a combination of monitoring, testing, and meta-reasoning. Full automation is difficult but partially automated, human-in-the-loop systems are definitely feasible and already used in some LLM-based orchestration/”AI wrapper” tools.

 

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