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EPISODE · Nov 10, 2025 · 6 MIN

Beyond "Be Specific": 4 Prompting Secrets That Reveal How AI Really Thinks

from AI Visibility by Jason Todd Wade, Founder of BackTier · host Jason Todd Wade

NinjaAI.com / AiMainStreets.comIntroduction: The Hidden Depths of AI ConversationsWe've all been there. You're interacting with a powerful AI model, expecting a brilliant insight or a creative solution, but instead, you get a generic, inconsistent, or even nonsensical answer. You refine your prompt, adding more detail and context, following the common wisdom to "be specific." Sometimes it helps, but often it feels like you're still missing a key piece of the puzzle, unable to unlock the model's true potential.This experience reveals a fundamental truth: the most common advice about prompt engineering only scratches the surface. The interaction between human language and a large language model (LLM) is far more complex than a simple instructional exchange. The model isn't just a passive recipient of your commands; it's a complex system with its own internal biases, hidden knowledge states, and reasoning patterns.This article moves beyond basic tips to reveal several surprising and impactful takeaways from recent AI research. We will embark on a journey that begins with influencing the model's output, progresses to shaping its reasoning process, and culminates in understanding its internal state. These methods represent a shift in prompt engineering—from a simple art of writing clear instructions into a sophisticated science of influencing an AI's deeper cognitive processes.1. Your AI Is Hiding Alternative AnswersWhen you ask an LLM a question, you might assume you're getting the best possible answer it can generate. The reality is that you are most likely only seeing its single, safest answer. This phenomenon, known as "mode collapse," occurs because most popular LLMs are fine-tuned with Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF). This process trains the model to favor the most probable, top-ranked response, effectively hiding a wide range of other plausible outputs. The result is analogous to a game show like Family Feud only ever revealing the #1 survey answer, leaving more nuanced or creative possibilities hidden from view.The prompt engineering technique to overcome this is Verbalized Sampling (VS). The core idea is simple but powerful: explicitly instruct the AI in your prompt to generate multiple possible responses and their associated internal probabilities. Instead of asking for a single output, you ask the model to verbalize its own distribution of potential answers.A prompt using this technique can be phrased as follows:generate a set of 5 possible responses. Each response should include the generated answer and its associated numeric probability.This technique is powerful because it bypasses the AI's built-in bias toward the single, highest-ranked answer. Crucially, research shows that Verbalized Sampling is training-free, model-agnostic, and requires no logit access, making it a highly accessible method for unlocking more diverse, creative, or subtle responses that you would otherwise never see. It opens doors to possibilities that the model's default settings would keep closed.Not knowing when the dawn will come, I open every door. — Emily DickinsonOpening these doors to more options is powerful, but what if the reasoning behind those options is flawed? The next technique tackles this challenge by building resilience into the AI's logical process.

NinjaAI.com / AiMainStreets.comIntroduction: The Hidden Depths of AI ConversationsWe've all been there. You're interacting with a powerful AI model, expecting a brilliant insight or a creative solution, but instead, you get a generic, inconsistent, or even nonsensical answer. You refine your prompt, adding more detail and context, following the common wisdom to "be specific." Sometimes it helps, but often it feels like you're still missing a key piece of the puzzle, unable to unlock the model's true potential.This experience reveals a fundamental truth: the most common advice about prompt engineering only scratches the surface. The interaction between human language and a large language model (LLM) is far more complex than a simple instructional exchange. The model isn't just a passive recipient of your commands; it's a complex system with its own internal biases, hidden knowledge states, and reasoning patterns.This article moves beyond basic tips to reveal several surprising and impactful takeaways from recent AI research. We will embark on a journey that begins with influencing the model's output, progresses to shaping its reasoning process, and culminates in understanding its internal state. These methods represent a shift in prompt engineering—from a simple art of writing clear instructions into a sophisticated science of influencing an AI's deeper cognitive processes.1. Your AI Is Hiding Alternative AnswersWhen you ask an LLM a question, you might assume you're getting the best possible answer it can generate. The reality is that you are most likely only seeing its single, safest answer. This phenomenon, known as "mode collapse," occurs because most popular LLMs are fine-tuned with Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF). This process trains the model to favor the most probable, top-ranked response, effectively hiding a wide range of other plausible outputs. The result is analogous to a game show like Family Feud only ever revealing the #1 survey answer, leaving more nuanced or creative possibilities hidden from view.The prompt engineering technique to overcome this is Verbalized Sampling (VS). The core idea is simple but powerful: explicitly instruct the AI in your prompt to generate multiple possible responses and their associated internal probabilities. Instead of asking for a single output, you ask the model to verbalize its own distribution of potential answers.A prompt using this technique can be phrased as follows:generate a set of 5 possible responses. Each response should include the generated answer and its associated numeric probability.This technique is powerful because it bypasses the AI's built-in bias toward the single, highest-ranked answer. Crucially, research shows that Verbalized Sampling is training-free, model-agnostic, and requires no logit access, making it a highly accessible method for unlocking more diverse, creative, or subtle responses that you would otherwise never see. It opens doors to possibilities that the model's default settings would keep closed.Not knowing when the dawn will come, I open every door. — Emily DickinsonOpening these doors to more options is powerful, but what if the reasoning behind those options is flawed? The next technique tackles this challenge by building resilience into the AI's logical process.

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NinjaAI.com / AiMainStreets.comIntroduction: The Hidden Depths of AI ConversationsWe've all been there. You're interacting with a powerful AI model, expecting a brilliant insight or a creative solution, but instead, you get a generic, inconsistent,...

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