An AI agent's "fable-mode" skill, designed to implement a disciplined development methodology, failed to activate because its trigger words were too technical and author-centric. The skill, ported from Claude Code to Raspberry Pi, required specific jargon like "fable mode" or "anti-censorship" to be invoked. When the trigger words were expanded to include common user phrases related to programming, such as "coding," "fix bug," or "add feature," the skill began to activate automatically during relevant tasks. This highlights a crucial user experience challenge in AI agent design: the disconnect between developer-centric terminology and user-centric language. AI
IMPACT Highlights the importance of user-centric language in AI agent design to ensure functionality is accessible and automatically triggered.
RANK_REASON The item describes a specific technical implementation detail and user experience issue within an AI agent's functionality, rather than a broader industry release or research finding.
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