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September 12, 2024

5 tips to write better AI prompts

Generative AI has the ongoing ability to provide the answers and results that you need, but since it depends on what is being looked for, it’s only as good as the prompts that you give it. Discover some tips on how to write strong AI prompts and frame your questions so you can get the most out of these advanced tools.

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What are AI prompts?

An AI prompt functions as a conversation starter. The instructions and requests that you input into the text window of an AI tool will determine the result that you get. These results depend on the word usage and phrasing of your prompts, the length and specificity, and any context you can provide it.

Because AI is so open-ended, writing and honing the most accurate prompt can seem nearly limitless. The more that you familiarize yourself with AI tools, the more that this open-endedness will seem beneficial.

Tips for crafting an effective AI prompt

There are no limits to an AI prompt; it can be as simple as a phrase or include multiple detailed paragraphs. However, if you want results tailored to your needs, these tips can inform your inputs:

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Determine your goals

What kind of answer are you looking for: a to-do list and a schedule, a few bulleted points of advice, or a fully formed passage that fits a certain style of writing? The way you frame a prompt shapes the AI tool’s output.

Write simply and directly

Be clear and concise when you frame your question or request, without adding extraneous details that might steer AI into an unwanted direction. Be sure to ask AI for one task at a time, otherwise you might get jumbled results.

Be specific

Relatively few AI-generated answers are one-size-fits-all, so it’s important to add any details that relate to your life or your needs. For example, if you’re asking AI to create a fitness plan, tell the tool your goals and timeframe, your current mobility and strength levels, and other details that work specifically for you. Ask open-ended questions. Instead of relying on true/false answers, ask for pros and cons.

Add necessary context

Context is key for tailoring AI results to your exact needs. If you’re asking AI for recipe advice, add some helpful context. For example, are you throwing an Italian dinner party for your closest friends, one of whom is gluten-free? Be sure to mention this so that your response can be better personalized to what you’re looking for. This strategy is especially helpful for generating specific writing projects such as party invitations, postcards, or other ways for assisting with creative endeavors.

Expand on details

If you want more information on an aspect of your AI-generated results, ask away! Perhaps a question about vacation activities mentions outdoor hiking, which might pique your interest. Or the fitness plan involves kettlebells, a fitness routine you’re unfamiliar but interested in. You can ask a follow-up question while preserving your initial results.

AI isn’t perfect, nor can it read your mind; therefore, you might not get the result that you need or that you want to use the first time you try. Refine your AI prompts or start over from scratch, if necessary.

No matter what your everyday task is, you can get the most out of AI by using strong prompts—especially when you expand and add context. Check out more everyday AI tips to enhance your daily routine.

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