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How to Talk to AI

Prompt = ordering coffee. The more specific, the better the result.

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Prompt = Ordering Coffee

Specificity gets you what you want

Walking into a coffee shop and saying "give me a coffee" — you could get anything. A tiny Americano, who knows. But "hot oat milk latte, less sweet, chocolate drizzle" — exactly what you wanted.

Click each card — see what AI says

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AI isn't a friend — it can't read your mind. It only predicts from what you wrote. Vague prompt = generic answer.

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5 Parts of a Good Prompt

A formula for any task

Prompt engineers use a 5-part structure. Not all parts are required, but the more you include, the more you control the output.

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Don't memorize the order — ask yourself: "Does AI have enough info to answer the way I want?" If not, add what's missing.

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Before vs After — Real Prompts

See the difference clearly

Three real use cases — comparing raw prompts to ones using the 5 parts.

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Secret trick: ask AI to write the prompt for you — tell it what you want in plain English, then ask "how would you prompt this?" It knows prompts better than you do.

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