The Flipped Interaction Pattern Flashcards

Deep Research Prep (31 cards)

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What is the flipped interaction pattern for deep research?

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A method where the LLM interviews you to design the optimal research task, instead of you directing it with fixed questions.

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What is the core insight behind flipped interaction?

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LLMs excel at systematic information gathering and requirements analysis when given control of the conversation.

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How does flipped interaction improve research preparation?

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By identifying gaps, exploring unexpected lines of inquiry, and adapting based on context to build a comprehensive understanding.

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What role does the LLM play in flipped interaction?

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It acts as a research design consultant, guiding you through information gathering.

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How does flipped interaction transform preparation compared to traditional methods?

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It shifts from a guessing game to a guided discovery session, surfacing context, constraints, and new approaches.

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What is the universal flipped interaction starter prompt?

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“I need to design a deep research project about [topic]. Instead of me figuring out what you need, I want you to take control and systematically gather the information needed to create an excellent research task.”

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What kinds of requests can the LLM make in flipped interaction?

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Questions, requests for documents, stakeholder input, visuals, mini-interviews, experiments, or other information-gathering activities.

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What is the LLM’s end goal in flipped interaction?

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To develop the most comprehensive and effective deep research task possible.

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What are the limitations of traditional pre-prompting that flipped interaction overcomes?

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Static exploration, limited perspective, missed context, and reliance on a single information source.

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How does flipped interaction create adaptive conversations?

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Each LLM question builds dynamically on your previous responses, uncovering gaps and opportunities.

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How might the LLM adapt when researching sustainable packaging?

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It may ask for package volume, then request photos of current packaging, and stakeholder input from fulfillment managers.

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What is the benefit of multi-modal requests in flipped interaction?

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They provide richer context through visuals, documents, and non-text inputs.

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Give an example of a visual request in flipped interaction.

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“Take photos of your current packaging setup and typical products.”

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Give an example of a stakeholder request in flipped interaction.

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“Ask your finance team what budget constraints exist for this initiative.”

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Give an example of a document request in flipped interaction.

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“Share your last sustainability report or customer survey mentioning packaging.”

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Give an example of an unconventional information-gathering activity.

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Conduct a short employee focus group about sustainability priorities.

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Give an example of an observational request.

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“Track packaging waste for one week to quantify environmental impact.”

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How do you transition from flipped interaction to deep research?

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Ask the LLM to synthesize all gathered context, inputs, and insights into a comprehensive task definition.

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What should the final task definition include after flipped interaction?

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Objective, key research questions, scope/constraints, methodology, output format, and success criteria.

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How should the task definition differ in multi-stakeholder contexts?

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It should incorporate perspectives of all stakeholders consulted during the flipped interaction.

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How should the task definition reflect gathered materials?

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It should reference documents, visuals, and stakeholder feedback that were collected during preparation.

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How should unconventional approaches be integrated into the task definition?

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By explicitly including them in the methodology approach.

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What is the key advantage of flipped interaction over static methods?

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It produces more sophisticated, contextually aligned research tasks tailored to your unique situation.

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When is the flipped interaction pattern especially powerful?

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In complex, multi-stakeholder contexts or when the optimal research approach is unclear.

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What is the ultimate result of flipped interaction?
Deep research tasks that are technically sound and strategically aligned with real-world context and constraints.
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What is the Universal Flipped Interaction Starter prompt?
I need to design a deep research project about [your topic/problem], but instead of me trying to figure out what you need to know, I want you to take control of this conversation and systematically gather the information needed to create an excellent research task. Interview me and guide our discussion, but don’t limit yourself to just asking questions. You can also: request documents, ask me to gather stakeholder input, request visuals, suggest mini-interviews, or any other information-gathering. Ask me one thing at a time, and adapt based on what you learn. Your goal is to build the most comprehensive understanding possible. Start with your first question.
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What is the alternative flipped interaction starter prompt?
I want to prepare a comprehensive deep research task on [topic]. Instead of me trying to figure out what information you need, I want you to interview me and guide this conversation. Ask me questions one at a time, but don’t limit yourself—request documents, stakeholder input, visuals, or even short experiments. Adapt your requests as you learn more. Your goal: develop the most effective deep research task possible.
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What is the transition prompt after flipped interaction (general)?
Based on our entire conversation, all the information I’ve gathered at your direction, stakeholder input, and visual/document context, please create a comprehensive task definition for a deep research tool. Structure it with: OBJECTIVE, KEY RESEARCH QUESTIONS, SCOPE AND CONSTRAINTS, METHODOLOGY APPROACH, OUTPUT FORMAT, and SUCCESS CRITERIA. Make sure it leverages all the context we’ve gathered, not just my initial request.
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What is the transition prompt for multi-stakeholder contexts?
Create a task definition that incorporates the different perspectives we gathered from [specific stakeholders]. Make sure the research addresses the concerns that [finance team raised] while supporting the goals that [marketing team described].
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What is the transition prompt for incorporating gathered materials?
Structure the task definition to make use of the documents I shared, the photos I took, and the stakeholder feedback we collected. Reference these sources explicitly where they should inform the research approach.
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What is the transition prompt for unconventional approaches?
Include the creative research approaches we discussed, like [specific unconventional method]. Make sure the deep research task takes advantage of these unique angles we identified.