This is true, but “possible negative consequences” and “possible benefits” are good brainstorming prompts. Especially if someone has a bias towards one or the other, telling them to use both prompts can help even things out.
I agree. I think having reviewers that use those as prompts for their evaluations and their feedback seems like a decent choice. But I wouldn’t want to force one person to only use that one prompt.
This is true, but “possible negative consequences” and “possible benefits” are good brainstorming prompts. Especially if someone has a bias towards one or the other, telling them to use both prompts can help even things out.
I agree. I think having reviewers that use those as prompts for their evaluations and their feedback seems like a decent choice. But I wouldn’t want to force one person to only use that one prompt.