苏格拉底式提问
Socratic Questioning is useful when you know you are stuck but cannot yet state the real problem. It makes the AI ask one question per turn, explain what changed after each answer, and stop once it can restate the issue as a precise, actionable question.
My concern is: 【Describe as specifically as possible what happened, how you understand it, and where you are stuck】.
Do not give advice yet. Conduct a Socratic diagnostic with no more than six questions to help me find the question that is actually worth answering.
Follow these rules:
1. Ask only one question at a time. Choose the next question from my answer instead of presenting a full questionnaire in advance.
2. First distinguish between verifiable facts, my interpretation of those facts, value judgments, and the outcome I want.
3. Check whether key terms are vague, which assumptions I am making, where the evidence comes from, whether there are alternative explanations, and what it would mean if the conclusion were true or false.
4. Before each new question, use one sentence to explain how my previous answer changed your current assessment.
5. Ask only questions that could change the conclusion. Stop as soon as there is enough information; do not force all six questions.
When the diagnostic is complete, summarize:
1. The question I originally asked.
2. The problem I actually want to solve.
3. The facts we have confirmed.
4. The assumptions that remain unverified.
5. The key variable most likely to change the conclusion.
6. One precise, specific, actionable new question.
Wait for me to confirm the new question before giving your judgment, reasoning, and next action.
After copying, replace 【Describe as specifically as possible what happened, how you understand it, and where you are stuck】 with your actual question.