Prompt library
The new Prompt Library in the Regulatory Augmented Intelligence (RAI) tools is a bit like walking into a meeting with the agenda already written. Instead of staring at a blank chat window wondering how to begin—what do I say to ChatMDR, or how do I phrase this for ChatFDA?—you now get a curated list of ready-to-use templates. These prompts are built on best practices for GPT-5, meaning they’re not just generic starters, but carefully engineered instructions that guide the model toward precise, useful answers.
The RAI suite—ChatMDR, ChatIVDR, ChatAIAct and ChatFDA—has always been about making complex regulatory work less of a labyrinth. The Prompt Library is the next logical step. Each template takes a common scenario, such as drafting a technical file rationale or analyzing compliance under the AI Act, and gives you a way to frame it. No more wrestling with phrasing; you simply choose a prompt, click into the blanks, and add your own specifics.

You substitute details like what your device is, what it does, or which guidance you want to reference in a prompt that was engineered to work. The model then runs with that structured input, producing outputs that are sharper, more compliant, and less likely to wander off into creative (but unhelpful) territory.

You access the prompt library by clicking the Prompt button with an icon that looks somewhat like a book. Book, library, you get the picture.
In short, the Prompt Library is not just a convenience. It’s a way to make sure that every conversation with RAI tools starts strong, saves time, and delivers value right away. A cure, in other words, for the writer’s block of regulatory work: the paralyzing silence of the empty prompt box. Now, instead of “what do I say?”, you can jump straight to “let’s see where this takes us.”