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  "path": "/t/prompt-engineering-the-protocol-of-intent-the-theoretical-foundation/175880#post_6",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-19T08:23:09.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.huggingface.co",
  "tags": [
    "Beyond Prompting: Decoupling Cognition from Execution in LLM-based Agents through the ORCA Framework"
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  "textContent": "Sorry to say so but I do think coding logic into prompting will end up being a dead end road. Instead of creating a protocol for prompting which sorry again, it is just better wording, we should move into separating logic and reusable knowledge into a different architecture layer, a cognitive runtime, where we can have a clear idea of the which and whys of the process follow for a given result instead of relying on blackboxes for everything. That is the way into a real usable secure deployment of agents in real settings. Check this more detail argument for that Beyond Prompting: Decoupling Cognition from Execution in LLM-based Agents through the ORCA Framework",
  "title": "Prompt Engineering - The Protocol of Intent: The Theoretical Foundation"
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