These days, I spend most of my time working on the  AI games creator at FRVR.ai. I strongly believe  the future of digital work is AI-first, where hum

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These days, I spend most of my time working on the AI games creator at FRVR.ai. I strongly believe the future of digital work is AI-first, where humans role is to assist and support AI’s performing the actual work. As a result, I design our solutions to be primarily used by AI agents rather than humans. 1

As a result, an increasing amount of my time has been spent writing and debugging AI prompts - often being the more time consuming part of solving any task. This naturally begs the question; why not make the AI write the AI prompts?

This is especially true for AI tasks with well-defined inputs and outputs, as you can automatically validate whether the output, of a prompt, meets expectations. As an example; to access our games creator beta, your creator application must first be approved — this approval is done by AI and then signed off by a human (me).

However, being human, my approval criteria are complex. I might approve a user with no experience who shows a strong willingness to learn, while denying a more experienced user for displaying undesirable attributes; such as having a swear word in their username.

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