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Why Your ChatGPT Answers Feel Generic (It's Not the Model's Fault)

A while back I was researching a topic I didn't know much about — the kind of casual, late-night "let me just ask the AI a few questions" session. A few messages in, I asked a follow-up that only made sense in the context of what we'd just been talking about. I didn't restate the subject, because... why would I? We were three messages into the same conversation. The answer came back completely off-topic. It had lost track of what "it" referred to, latched onto the wrong noun, and confidently explained something I hadn't asked about at all. Not a small tangent — a whole paragraph about the wrong thing. My first reaction was annoyance at the model. My second, more useful reaction came a bit later: I'd been treating it like a person who remembers what we were just discussing and fills in the gaps naturally. It doesn't do that the way a human conversation partner does. If I don't restate the subject, it's genuinely not there for the model — it's not being lazy, there's just nothing to work with. So I started over-specifying. Every follow-up got longer: restate the subject, restate what I actually wanted, restate the constraint I cared about. It worked, but some days I didn't have the energy for it — I'd just take the mediocre answer, say "ok thanks," and move on. Which meant I was quietly leaving useful answers on the table half the time, just because typing out the full context felt like a chore. Eventually I stopped thinking of it as "the AI being difficult" and started treating it as a simple rule: if I want it to know something, I have to say it. It won't infer the unstated stuff the way a person would , no matter how obvious it feels to me. Once that clicked, a few concrete habits followed. Restate the subject, every time Not "what about the second one" — the actual name of the thing. It costs three words and removes an entire failure mode. Say what you actually want, not just the topic "Tell me about X" and "I'm trying to decide whether X is worth the switching co

2026-07-09 原文 →
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Show HN: I mapped 8.5M research papers into an interactive atlas

When I read papers, I have to jump between multiple tabs to find the dataset, code, videos, peer reviews, and so on. I tried to fix this with this project. It started as a project just for papers on arXiv, but after its initial success on Twitter (got like 1.9k views: the most I have gotten for a post), I have now expanded it to include other openly available papers from PubMed Central, bioRxiv, medRxiv, and eLife. These papers have been linked with their genes, proteins, diseases, drugs, clinic

2026-07-09 原文 →