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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 22 MIN

How to Make AI Write Prose, Not Bullet Points

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Large language models have a pathological addiction to bullet points — and it's costing enterprises credibility. In this episode, we break down the three reasons LLMs default to list structures (training data distribution, RLHF rewards, and attention mechanism entropy) and compare the engineering levers available to force prose-first writing. From system prompting with few-shot examples to fine-tuning and the intriguing middle ground of textual LoRAs, we explore why negative prompting fails 30-40% of the time and how to build positive constraints that actually work. If you've ever sent an AI-generated report to a board and cringed at the BuzzFeed format, this episode is for you.

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Large language models have a pathological addiction to bullet points — and it's costing enterprises credibility. In this episode, we break down the three reasons LLMs default to list structures (training data distribution, RLHF rewards, and attention mechanism entropy) and compare the engineering levers available to force prose-first writing. From system prompting with few-shot examples to fine-tuning and the intriguing middle ground of textual LoRAs, we explore why negative prompting fails 30-40% of the time and how to build positive constraints that actually work. If you've ever sent an AI-generated report to a board and cringed at the BuzzFeed format, this episode is for you.

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Large language models have a pathological addiction to bullet points — and it's costing enterprises credibility. In this episode, we break down the three reasons LLMs default to list structures (training data distribution, RLHF rewards, and...

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