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=== ❓ WHAT ELSE SHOULD YOU BE ASKING ABOUT? === These questions logically follow from the article’s themes: ===== Model & Prompt Design ===== * How do I design modular prompt templates specifically for genealogy tasks (transcription, extraction, analysis, narrative writing)? * How do I adjust prompt length and structure for Instant vs. Thinking modes? ===== Record-Specific Workflows ===== * What is the best way to build a reusable framework for census analysis or naturalization records using 5.1? * How does 5.1 handle foreign-language records differently? ===== Risk Management ===== * What new failure modes should genealogists watch for in 5.1 (e.g., false precision)? * What steps ensure 5.1 doesn’t infer unstated genealogical conclusions? ===== Style Guides & Reusability ===== * How many style guides should you maintain (writing, transcription, extraction, analytical reasoning)? * How to store and reference them for consistent output? ===== Teaching Students or SIG Members ===== * How can this update change how you teach beginners to use chatbots? * What is the best way to build a 5.1 training sequence for genealogy workshops?
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