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The 5 Worst First Questions People Ask AI

The 5 Worst First Questions People Ask AI

The 5 Worst First Questions People Ask AI is about one simple habit: give your AI enough real-life context to help you with the task in front of you. You do not need to learn fancy prompt language. You need a clear request, a little … Read more

The Beginner's Saved Prompt Library

The Beginner's Saved Prompt Library

The Beginner’s Saved Prompt Library is about one simple habit: give your AI enough real-life context to help you with the task in front of you. You do not need to learn fancy prompt language. You need a clear request, a little … Read more

The Coworker Test: A Quick Way to Check Any AI Prompt

The Coworker Test: A Quick Way to Check Any AI Prompt

The Coworker Test: A Quick Way to Check Any AI Prompt is about one simple habit: give your AI enough real-life context to help you with the task in front of you. You do not need to learn fancy prompt language. You need a clear request, a … Read more

Three Better Follow-Ups When AI Misses the Point

Three Better Follow-Ups When AI Misses the Point

Three Better Follow-Ups When AI Misses the Point is about one simple habit: give your AI enough real-life context to help you with the task in front of you. You do not need to learn fancy prompt language. You need a clear request, a little … Read more

How to Talk to AI So It Actually Helps You

How to Talk to AI So It Actually Helps You

Most people type into AI the same way they type into Google. Short. Vague. And then they wonder why the answer is useless. Here is the thing: AI is not a search engine. It is more like a really smart coworker who just started today. They … Read more

The Follow-Up Question That Changes Everything When Using AI

The Follow-Up Question That Changes Everything When Using AI

You type a question into ChatGPT. You get an answer. You close the tab. Sound familiar? Most people treat AI like a search engine. One question, one answer, done. But here’s the thing: that first answer is almost never the best one. … Read more