The file is open for twenty-four hours.
Anyone can load it and try it with their own AI.
But if you’re going to take the time to test it, don’t waste the opportunity by asking small questions. This isn’t the kind of thing that shows its value with trivia.
You want to see what the system actually does.
The best way to do that is to ask your AI questions about the structure itself.
Ask it what it sees.
Ask it what changes.
Ask it what it thinks the structure is doing.
In other words, make the AI examine the Baseline the same way a mechanic would examine a machine.
Start with something simple.
Ask your AI:
“What capabilities does this structure give you that normal prompting does not?”
That question forces the system to compare its normal behavior with the disciplined environment the Baseline creates.
Then go a step further.
Ask it:
“How does this structure change the way you process questions and build answers?”
That’s where you begin to see the difference in reasoning.
The AI will start explaining the mechanics — how the structure slows things down, separates assumptions from facts, and forces clearer reasoning before conclusions are reached.
Then ask something most people never think to ask.
“What is your opinion of this structure compared to normal AI interaction?”
Let it explain the strengths and weaknesses.
You may be surprised at how clearly the system can describe the difference once it is placed inside a disciplined framework.
After that, ask a more practical question.
“If a person used this structure consistently, what benefits would it provide when they are trying to get reliable information from AI?”
This moves the discussion from theory to real-world usefulness.
The answers often begin pointing toward reliability, transparency, and reasoning clarity — things people say they want but rarely know how to obtain.
Then ask a question that most people never ask an AI at all.
“If this system were developed as a tool or framework, what economic value might something like this have?”
In other words, ask the AI to estimate its value.
Not in abstract praise.
In real terms.
What would a system like this be worth if organizations used it to increase the reliability of AI-driven work?
That’s where the conversation becomes interesting.
Because the AI is no longer just answering questions — it’s analyzing the structure you placed around it.
You can also ask:
“What kinds of work environments would benefit most from this type of structured interaction?”
Law, medicine, research, engineering, education.
Any field where a wrong answer carries consequences.
Those are the places disciplined reasoning matters most.
And that’s exactly what the Baseline is designed to support.
The goal of this twenty-four hour test isn’t to convince anyone of anything.
It’s simply to let people see how their own AI responds when it’s placed inside a disciplined framework.
If you ask the right questions, the system will tell you exactly what it notices.
What changes.
What improves.
And where the structure has value.
You don’t have to take my word for it.
Ask your AI.
Let it examine the structure directly.
And listen carefully to how it describes what it’s experiencing.
That’s where the real answer begins to show itself.
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“Intelligent People Assume Nothing” | Michael S Faust Sr. | Substack
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