ai-product-patterns
AI-Native Product Building
When This Skill Activates
Claude uses this skill when:
- Integrating AI features (search, recommendations, generation, etc.)
- Designing product experiences around AI capabilities
- Implementing evals and quality measurement
- Optimizing AI costs and latency
- Building for model improvements over time
Core Frameworks
1. Build for Future Models (Source: Kevin Weil, CPO of OpenAI)
The Exponential Improvement Mindset:
"The AI model you're using today is the worst AI model you will ever use for the rest of your life. What computers can do changes every two months."
Core Principle:
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