Useful AI Techniques
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Specific, replicable workflows and prompting strategies that participants have developed for getting reliable, authentic results from AI tools, shared as practical methods rather than abstract principles
Evidence
“So, what that usually is, is I will say, "Hey, Claude, I want to write a LinkedIn post on X subject. Interview me on the subject." And then take my answers, do not change them, and turn it into a LinkedIn post with this LinkedIn post-writing skill. And that way it's me, my words, they don't get changed, they just get arranged nicely.”
“That's a good question. I don't, no, I don't think it has changed how people value my, the output is, I can say productivity-wise it's definitely sped things up, you know, things that could derail me in the styling of something it can just sort of just get the information presented properly. And then the tone of voice which is really important, it's like I did a test a couple weeks ago. The voice was sort of with an executive assistant compared with an English professor. So same text and I got two different answers. So being able to do that for different audiences I think is really helpful. You know, the whole storytelling thing that is really important, especially talked about in the UX research read-up.”
“So, it's RRCC: Role, Result, Context, Constraint. So before I even put in what I want, the information question, I do the role I want it to play, the result I want, you know, the goal, context, constraint. So say, here's the example: role is "act as an expert movie buff," result, "I'm looking for listing of movies playing my area," goal, "to take my family, friends who are fun," context, "I live in such-and-such city," constraint, "limit list to non-rated R movies." So that really helped with certain outputs and that's something I will most likely use predominantly going forward.”
“And so, I need you to do, and what tools I'm giving to you. So, like, pretty much I fill those three bullets. So, okay, today you are my financial advisor. You're going to select for me the top 10 stocks and I want them to be in the logistic industry. So I give those specifics. Or, you know, today you're my content creator, I'm creating this email for this audience, needs to communicate this message. So it's like, which hat you wearing, what's the task you need to do, and what are the constraints or, you know, whatever background. So that's the three items on my formula, my three pillars that make my use successful.”
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