Founder and editor

Yassine Sebaoui

Yassine Sebaoui is the founder and editor of Intelligence Prompting. His editorial work focuses on prompt systems, automation, evaluation, and reliable AI-assisted workflows.

Editorial focus

Reliable systems, not magic prompt phrases.

The site treats a prompt as one component of a working system. A useful workflow also needs authoritative context, explicit tools, boundaries, evaluation cases, and a person who remains accountable for the result.

The editorial method starts with a defined task, makes assumptions visible, checks failure cases, links changing claims to primary sources, and improves the smallest component that limits the outcome.

Source review

Primary documentation, explicit claims, and visible limits.

Automation

Workflow design, human approvals, recovery, and observability.

Prompt systems

Task contracts, context, tool use, evaluation, and versioning.

Engineering lens

Clear requirements, bounded experiments, and measurable checks.

Transparency

Authorship and AI assistance

AI tools may support brainstorming, restructuring, or language review. They are not listed as authors. The named editor chooses the scope, verifies important claims against linked sources, rewrites the material, and decides whether a page is ready to publish.

No guide should imply a benchmark, certification, or production test that was not actually performed. Each article includes a visible method and limitations section.

Read the full editorial methodology