This post came from a small challenge I set with an LLM:
it would generate questions that shouldn’t fit into three lines, and I would try to answer each in ≤3 lines within a few minutes, then unpack the reasoning.
It became a useful way to stress-test how well I can compress complex AI problems into their conceptual essentials.
The Medium article isn't meant as a research claim or an argument-just a record of the challenge and the distillation method that came out of it. Some people here may find the framing interesting or relevant to their own reasoning workflows.
I likely won't be active in the thread, so feel free to discuss or critique it independently.
Just sharing the piece for those who might enjoy the conceptual compression exercise.
This post came from a small challenge I set with an LLM: it would generate questions that shouldn’t fit into three lines, and I would try to answer each in ≤3 lines within a few minutes, then unpack the reasoning. It became a useful way to stress-test how well I can compress complex AI problems into their conceptual essentials.
The Medium article isn't meant as a research claim or an argument-just a record of the challenge and the distillation method that came out of it. Some people here may find the framing interesting or relevant to their own reasoning workflows.
I likely won't be active in the thread, so feel free to discuss or critique it independently. Just sharing the piece for those who might enjoy the conceptual compression exercise.