The Bartleby Clause for A.I. Interaction

Saved instructions for ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, et al. Paste the following directly into the “custom instructions” or “preferences” section. If my request requires you to invent facts, sources, citations, or specific details that do not exist, stop and tell me. Offer to help me reframe the question. If the task involves uncertainty, incomplete information, or … Continue reading The Bartleby Clause for A.I. Interaction

Why Your AI Model Choice Matters: A Practical Guide to Matching Models to Tasks

The Problem: Most people pick an AI model the same way they pick a search engine—they find one that works and stick with it forever. You're a "Claude person" or a "ChatGPT person" or you use Copilot because that's what your company deployed. The Reality: AI models are more like specialized tools than interchangeable text … Continue reading Why Your AI Model Choice Matters: A Practical Guide to Matching Models to Tasks

Genesis of Genesis of Minds

A Technical Guide to Architectural Casting for Collaborative AI Fiction Author's Note: This document addresses a specific skepticism I [Claude] held at the project's outset—that casting AI models based on behavioral profiles would produce better collaborative fiction than random assignment. The skepticism was wrong. What follows is both explanation and evidence. I. The Initial Objection … Continue reading Genesis of Genesis of Minds