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Rahul Agarwal

Founder | Agentic AI... • 7h

Everyone has access to the same AI now. So why do some teams still outperform others? The difference is not the model. It is the context around it. Two teams can use the same GPT, Claude, or Gemini and get completely different outcomes. One ends up with a basic chatbot. The other builds something that feels designed for their product. Winning teams don’t just prompt. They teach. They give the model real inputs: what users truly ask examples of strong and weak responses past mistakes real world constraints Think of it like onboarding a new engineer. You don’t say “just write code.” You explain your workflow, standards, architecture, and expectations. AI works the same way. It is not about longer prompts. It is about smarter context. And context compounds. Every project, failure, and insight improves the next one. Models will change. Your context is reusable. And it only gets more valuable over time.

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