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llinsys 2 days ago 10 commentsRead Article on github.com

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I've been presenting at local meetups about Context Engineering, RAG, Skills, etc.. I even have a vbrownbag coming up on LinkedIn about this topic so I figured I would make a basic example that uses bedrock so I can use it in my talks or vbrownbags. Hopefully it's useful.
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newsdeskx11 minutes ago
enforcement is the hard part. most context engineering stuff describes what should happen, not what actually stops it from happening. curious how your enforcement layer handles runtime checks vs just descriptive ones
rao-vabout 1 hour ago
I don’t really think this reflects the current era of challenges?

The “enforcement layer” is the hardest and most important part, and is barely addressed.

- is the answer structurally / syntactically valid?

- is it appropriately grounded and evidenced?

- is it accurate? In what ways does it fall short?

Each of these should be triggering an agent to rework and resubmit etc. or failing that a disclosure to the user about how the answer falls short and should be reviewed / remediated.

This feels like it’s from the era of trying to oneshot a good enough answer.

slashdaveabout 3 hours ago
> the information an AI system needs to produce accurate ... outputs

I would have stuck a qualifier in there

r4geabout 2 hours ago
I feel like AI is going to be doing all the fun stuff and I will just left organizing the data and docs it needs to generate code.
ayuhitoabout 2 hours ago
Welcome to becoming a project manager.
tmpz22about 2 hours ago
Putting engineering after a term doesnt make it engineering.
jryioabout 1 hour ago
Software engineering is certainly not engineering. Even at the highest levels. Real engineering have infinitely more complex interactions in the physical world than symbolic institutions for machines.
slashdaveabout 2 hours ago
Probably just using the convention started by the term "prompt engineering", which is forgivable.
srousseyabout 2 hours ago
not sure i forgive "prompt engineering"