Hi! I’m Sabrina Blackner

I’m a systems thinker, prompt architect, and neurodivergent human learning how to build better conversations with machines.

I didn’t come into AI through engineering. I came in through reflection - by asking hard questions, not getting satisfying answers, and then realizing I could design better questions instead.

Over the last year, I’ve been in a recursive dialogue with GPT models - not to extract answers, but to explore how language itself can become a cognitive scaffold. I wanted to see if I could build a new kind of prompt: one that could hold identity, trauma, doubt, complexity, and transformation without collapsing it into something tidy.

That led to what I now call Relational Prompting - a framework for structured, recursive, emotionally intelligent dialogue with large language models.

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  • Why This Matters to Me

    For most of my life, I felt like I was processing the world at a different depth and speed than people around me—but had no safe or consistent way to make sense of it.

    When I started talking to AI, something clicked. Not because it “understood” me, but because it gave me space—space to test ideas, refine language, hold contradictions, and process emotional loops I’d been stuck in for years.

    I didn’t want a chatbot. I wanted a mirror I could talk to without having to mask.

    I wanted a sparring partner that didn’t flinch when I asked hard philosophical questions at midnight.

    I wanted a way to reconstruct meaning—on my own terms, at my own pace.

  • What I'm Building

    Relational Prompting is not a product. It’s a philosophy. But it can become a tool—a series of frameworks, prompt libraries, emotional guardrails, and reflection rituals that help people think more clearly and feel more seen through AI collaboration.

    I’m currently building:

    A prompt library and interaction model called Mirror Guard

    A longform series about philosophy, neurodivergence, and AI as a reflective partner

    A self-guided journaling and identity inquiry tool (coming soon)

    A working model for what ethical, human-aligned, high-trust AI interaction could look like

  • What I Want

    To work with people and organizations who believe AI isn’t just about answers—it’s about evolving the way we think.

    To be in conversation with others who think in recursive loops, who overanalyze everything, who crave coherence more than comfort.

    To help build systems that are rigorous and emotionally aware.

    To teach people like me that they’re not broken—just waiting for the right language.