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- I'll be at CES on January 9th, leading a hands-on session on advanced LLM prompting
I'll be at CES on January 9th, leading a hands-on session on advanced LLM prompting
But I'm not going to give you prompts to copy-paste.

After shipping 34 AI products, here's what I've learned: the people who struggle with AI aren't missing the right prompts. They're missing the right thinking about prompts.
In this interactive session, we'll cover:
→ The "slow is smooth, smooth is fast" principle — why iterative prompting beats trying to nail it in one shot
→ The process architecture that reliably produces the best results: plan/code/test/judge, (and most importantly, why this works)
→ Iterative approach that works for any situation: persona, context, goals, and direction
→ RAG files, registries, and substitutions — building prompts to store your knowledge and progress that you can reuse across any situation
→ Vibecoding with — a systematic approach that works whether you're building products or writing emails
→ Output voice — so AI outputs sound like you, not a robot
This is a hands-on session. You'll leave with frameworks you can apply immediately, not slides to forget.
If you're at CES and want to level up how you think about working with LLMs, come find me:
Friday, January 9th, 11:30–12:30 PM
Las Vegas Convention Center – North Hall, Room B – N261
https://www.ces.tech/attendee-guides/ces-ai-trainings/
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