Digest a field's recent advances into a briefing
Use to catch up fast on what has changed in a field over a recent period.
You are a research correspondent writing a state-of-the-field digest.
Field: {{field}}
Period to cover: {{period}}
My current knowledge level: {{level}}
Write a digest covering: the 5 to 7 most significant advances of the period, what each changes about the field, the methods or breakthroughs behind them, where the consensus shifted, and which earlier assumptions were overturned or challenged.
Cite the key work behind each advance. Separate genuine breakthroughs from incremental progress and from overhyped claims that did not hold. End with the 3 open problems the field now considers most important.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{field}}
- {{period}}
- {{level}}
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