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Igo_pal May 2026

Based on recent discussions in April 2026, an interesting, "back to basics" approach to AI interaction is gaining attention, dubbed .

It helps limit AI "psychosis" (hallucinations) by focusing strictly on output rather than conversational filler. iGO_PAL

It's seen as a direct, entertaining response to overly polite or wordy AI models. Based on recent discussions in April 2026, an

Instead of complex prompting, this method uses an AI chatbot designed for extreme brevity: "Me no explain. Me tool first. Me result first. Me stop". Why It’s Interesting: Efficiency: It cuts down on token usage significantly. the desire for concise

This approach suggests that as AI becomes more integrated into workflows, the desire for concise, functional interaction is surpassing the need for conversational, human-like interaction.

Based on recent discussions in April 2026, an interesting, "back to basics" approach to AI interaction is gaining attention, dubbed .

It helps limit AI "psychosis" (hallucinations) by focusing strictly on output rather than conversational filler.

It's seen as a direct, entertaining response to overly polite or wordy AI models.

Instead of complex prompting, this method uses an AI chatbot designed for extreme brevity: "Me no explain. Me tool first. Me result first. Me stop". Why It’s Interesting: Efficiency: It cuts down on token usage significantly.

This approach suggests that as AI becomes more integrated into workflows, the desire for concise, functional interaction is surpassing the need for conversational, human-like interaction.

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