Prompt Lab – Overview
Prototypes made of language, questions sharpened into tools
We don’t build prompts to solve problems. We build them to reframe them. In this Lab, every model is both a mirror and a maze. What if a prompt can tell you more about the writer than the output? What if that’s the point?
The projects below are active, experimental, and often unfinished. Some tread close to ethical lines — and we keep them there on purpose. This is a record of testing edges. If you came here for answers, look again: these were built to multiply the questions.
A language model prompt that reviews written financial patterns and classifies clients by risk and emotional readiness. Useful? Maybe. Disturbing? Definitely.
Should we be training AI to guess people’s desperation?
Generates a personalized monthly budget from minimal bank data and life context. Promising. Efficient. But what gets left out in the name of clarity?
A meta-prompt system for creating consistent, branded images of queerness, addiction, recovery, and subculture. But what do we erase when we standardize?
Written to guide self-awareness during executive dysfunction. But when we name the fog, do we really escape it — or just decorate it with better metaphors?
Generates tight summaries and emotionally vivid introductions to lesser-known queer movements. A beautiful tool. And yet — who gets to decide what history counts?