5 ways to write better AI prompts
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5 ways to write better AI prompts
"This updated guide shares my favorite techniques for getting fresh, useful responses instead of predictable pablum. The prompts below push ChatGPT, Claude, or whatever other AI tool you prefer to break its conventional patterns, progressing from bland to provocative. The payoff: your AI assistant becomes a creative crane, helping you reach in new directions. Rather than serving as a generic answer machine, your queries can point you toward unexpected angles and radical insights."
"Add weird constraints. Force creative breakthroughs by setting up artificial limitations.Example: "Help me explain [X] using words a 12-year-old would understand, but make it engaging enough for experts in the field." Channel historical problem-solvers. How might figures who made their mark on the past manage my little strategic query.Example: If Maya Angelou were mediating this team conflict, what questions would she ask that no one else is considering?"
AI assistants default to conservative answers. Forcing constraints, channeling historical figures, cross-pollinating domains, applying disaster urgency, and using absurd analogies shifts AI toward unconventional outputs. Examples include explaining complex topics for children while engaging experts, asking how Maya Angelou would mediate a conflict, analyzing projects through marine biology frameworks, treating slow issues as imminent crises to find bold solutions, and using silly analogies to surface fresh perspectives. These techniques escalate from mild to provocative and aim to turn AI from predictable answer machines into creative problem-solving partners.
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